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Climate One

C1 Revue: Fueling Wealth

Climate One

Climate One

Earth Sciences, Social Sciences, Science, News, News Commentary

4.7583 Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2015

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

The way we think influences what we think about wild weather. The human brain shapes how we see the risks of fossil fueled storms and the opportunities of clean energy. Our next program looks at the stories we tell ourselves – and each other. And how these stories can protect the climate and the economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:26.1

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0:28.6

Hey podcast listeners, this is Greg Dalton.

0:31.1

You're listening to our new C-1 review,

0:33.2

a podcast connecting highlights from three shows.

0:35.8

Thanks for joining our conversation.

0:45.9

Music podcast connecting highlights from three shows. Thanks for joining our conversation. This is Climate One, a conversation about powering America's future. I'm Greg Dalton.

0:52.3

Countries across the globe are trying to quit their carbon addiction. That's one reason

0:56.8

oil demand is soft and Wall Street is starting to ask questions about the risks of fossil fuels.

1:03.0

We've been hearing about climate risk in terms of agriculture and transportation problems,

1:08.2

but in terms of its impact on economic markets, it's just really now

1:12.4

coming to the consciousness of mainstream investors. Clean energy companies are beginning to grab a

1:18.8

bigger slice of the investment pie. Today, the largest coal company in the world is Peabody Coal,

1:24.9

and Sun Edison stock prices higher than Peabody Coal. So we're worth more than Peabody Coal.

1:30.2

I'm very proud of that.

1:32.2

How is climate disruption disrupting financial markets?

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