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Climate One

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

4.7583 Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2014

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Climate change is risky business – but how risky is it for business? With temperatures predicted to rise anywhere from one to four degrees this century, droughts, floods and extreme weather present risks that will impact American families, businesses and habitats. Rebecca Shaw of the Environmental Defense Fund sees a global attitude shift towards adaptation. One example is the wine industry. “As climate shifts, there will be some places where wine grapes are grown today that won’t be suitable in the future,” she says. A move north may be imminent, and some growers are already doing that. But as competition for resources heats up between agribusiness, communities and wildlife, sacrifices may be in order. “We’re really going to have to think about what we’re going to grow here,” cautions Shaw. “Some crops are going to be less viable because water will be more scarce in the future.” Later in the program, financial industry experts discuss shifts on Wall Street wrought by climate change. As Lisa Goldberg of Aperio notes, climate change awareness is nothing new. “But in terms of its impact on economic markets, I think that it’s just really now coming to the consciousness of mainstream investors.” Recent high-profile divestments have put large-cap fossil fuel companies under Wall Street’s microscope. But is shareholder pressure an effective tool for change? “Just having that conversation publicly is a huge step,” says shareholder advocate Andrew Behar. “I think it’s a real milestone.” This program was recorded in front of a live audience at the Commonwealth Club of California on June 3, 2014. Guests - Part I: Stephen Bennett, Senior Vice President, Verisk Climate Noah Diffenbaugh, Associate Professor, School of Earth Sciences, Stanford University Rebecca Shaw, Associate Vice President and Lead Scientist, Environmental Defense Fund Guests - Part II: Andrew Behar, CEO, As You Sow Lisa Goldberg, Director of Research, Aperio Group; former Director of Research, MSCI Josh Schein, Senior Portfolio Manager, Morgan Stanley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Can we create a healthy and clean economy? Climate One at the Commonwealth Club is at the forefront of the global debate about energy,

0:45.3

economy, and the environment.

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Bringing together the brightest and most provocative leaders of our time,

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Climate One is the place where big ideas get heard.

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With thoughtful and insightful discussions

0:55.5

on policy, business, science, and culture, Climate One founder Greg Dalton gets to the heart of the

1:01.2

matter. It's our future. It's time to come together. Today we're talking about the future

1:07.8

of our weather, food, and financial markets and how they're being affected by the burning of fossil fuels.

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I'm Greg Dalton.

1:14.2

Welcome to Climate One.

1:16.2

Scientists from the United States and around the world have issued three major reports this

1:19.5

year with one core message.

1:21.9

Climate disruption is here, now, and evident in all 50 U.S. states.

1:27.1

Droughts, floods, and other extreme weather events are impacting American families today,

1:31.4

present future risks for citizens and businesses.

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Over the next hour, we will look at the latest climate science

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