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IIASA Podcasts
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IIASA specialists and prominent invited guests address scientific issues of the 21st century, sharing knowledge, insights, and concerns with a wide audience.
IIASA specialists and prominent invited guests address scientific issues of the 21st century, sharing knowledge, insights, and concerns with a wide audience.
31-The Global Energy Assessment - Policy implications
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Prof. Mark Jaccard leads the policy module of the Global Energy Assessment. In this IIASA podacast he discusses the vision for the GEA and the policy challenges and opportunities that will need to be addressed to achieve a transformation of the global energy system, a transformation that is aknowledged as critical for improving energy access and energy security, while also adressing critical climate change challenges.
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30-IIASA: Climate change - Copenhagen to Cancun
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Fabian Wagner discusses the Copenhagen Accord, the upcoming COP16 meeting in Cancun, and the many options available for countries and individuals to tackle
GHG emissions.
08:11
29-Living with transformation
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Professor Holling discusses how the rules of adaptive management, as they apply in ecological systems, can inform the evolution of social systems and their potential to succeed or fail.
15:33
28-100% renewable electricity: A 2050 roadmap for Europe and North Africa
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Dr. Anthony Patt explains how a mix of policy and market based development initiatives could enable Europe and North Africa to transition to 100% renewable electricity supplies by 2050.
09:59
23-Science and Innovation in the 21st Century
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Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government and Head of the Government Office for Science, Professor John Beddington, CMG, FRS, discusses how science and innovation can help society deal with the interconnected issues of food security, energy security, water scarcity, and climate change.
44:43
22-Energy versus Climate Change
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At the Global Economic Symposium in Schleswig-Holstein in September 2008, IIASA Acting Deputy Director Nebojsa Nakicenovic talks with Romesh Vaitilingam about the options for reducing greenhouse gas emissions: improved energy efficiency; renewables; nuclear energy; and carbon capture and storage. (Reproduced with permission from VoxEU.org.)
12:11
21-Globalization and Equity: Kicking Away the Ladder
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Heterodox economist Dr. Ha-Joon Chang cites examples from economic history to describe how industrialized nations kick away the ladder they used to achieve their own development in order to prevent developing nations from following. For economists and non-economists alike.
49:21
20-Methods and Tools for Integrated Sustainability Assessment (ISA)
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The integrated approach to sustainability assessment is based on a cyclical process of scoping, envisioning, experimenting, and learning. Dr. Jäger discusses the development and application of ISA in the recently-completed European Commission-funded MATISSE project, of whose Core Group she was a member.
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19-Sustainable Development: From Agenda Setting to Policy Actions
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Dr. Mahendra Shah, Dean of IIASA's Young Scientists Summer Program, discusses the wealth of diversity in nature and the human world. He argues that the realization of the potential of this diversity is the key to promoting world-wide development.
47:25
18-Trends in Emerging Technologies
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Professor Kenneth Oye of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology analyzes the trends in emerging technologies and their implications for energy security, the environment, and development. His lecture includes case studies from both the biotechnology and automobile industries.
01:46:01
17-Health and Global Development
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With trillions of dollars being spent on global health to lengthen lives, alleviate pain, and reduce misery, we are still confronted with apparent signs of a worsening situation. Dr. Landis MacKellar, Leader of IIASA's Health and Global Change Project, attempts to put global health trends, uncertainties, and challenges in perspective and determine whether the future will be worse than the present.
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16-Equitable Solutions to Greenhouse Warming
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Professor Stephen Pacala, Director of Princeton Environmental Institute, analyzes fairness and climate mitigation and discovers the responsibility for emissions reductions does not travel with national identity or with DNA. Rather emissions go hand in hand with your income. Only by following the money can emissions reductions be fairly made.
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15-The Three Fs: Food, Fiber, and Fuel
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In a cartographic strip-tease, IIASA Deputy Director Sten Nilsson points out how most of the land theoretically available for growing biofuels, as a substitute for fossil fuels, is either protected or already in use for growing crops, raising livestock, or supplying fiber.
19:30
14-Managing Nuclear Proliferation: A Response
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After hearing Nobel Prize Laureate Thomas Schelling present his rather optimistic interpretation of the recent nuclear past and a nuclear future, Yegor Gaidar -- Director, Institute for the Economy in Transition, Russia -- scraps his own prepared conference address to respond. Gaidar warns that the world underestimates the danger of a mistake leading to the first use of nuclear weapons in warfare since 1945.
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13-Managing Nuclear Proliferation
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Nobel Prize Laureate Thomas Schelling argues how successful the world has been at maintaining nuclear non-proliferation, and how fortunate it is that no nuclear weapon has been exploded in warfare since 1945.
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12-The Changing World: Energy, Climate and Social Futures
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In his presentation at IIASA's thirty-fifth anniversary conference, Global Development: Science and Policies for the Future, Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Leader of IIASA's Energy and Transitions to New Technologies Programs and Co-Leader of its Greenhouse Gas Initiative, talks about the changing world from the perspectives of energy and climate, derives some of the social implications, and presents some possible response strategies.
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