• What does extreme weather mean for us?

  • 2024/03/26
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What does extreme weather mean for us?

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  • The episode explores the topic of extreme weather and its impact on communities and asks: What does extreme weather mean for us?

    The speakers highlight the importance of connecting research to real-world impacts and the need for collective action. They discuss the devastating losses of climate disasters, the challenges of adaptation and the power of nature. They also emphasise the importance of empowering marginalised communities and amplifying their voices in climate action.

    In addition, the episode explores innovations in policy, including capacity building, local action and storytelling - getting local communities affected by climate change to tell their stories.

    We conclude by encouraging listeners to ask questions, take climate action, and connect to local initiatives.

    Takeaways

    • Extreme weather events have devastating consequences, including the loss of traditions, cultures, and intangible heritage.
    • Collective action and collective intelligence are crucial in addressing climate change and its impacts.
    • Youth empowerment and inner well-being are essential for building resilience and creating a sustainable future.
    • Data, responsible AI, and storytelling play a significant role in tackling misinformation and driving climate action.
    • Innovations in climate policy include capacity building, community empowerment, and inclusive decision-making.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Climate Reality

    01:19

    Experiences in Extreme Environments

    04:01

    Impact of Extreme Weather Events

    05:56

    Bringing People and Voices into Climate Action

    06:26

    Unseen Consequences of Extreme Weather

    09:49

    Loss of Traditions and Indigenous Knowledge

    10:12

    Finding Balance and Adapting to Extreme Weather

    12:36

    Challenges in Super Tanker Countries

    13:31

    Proving the Urgency of Collective Action

    14:59

    Leveraging Data and Responsible AI

    16:27

    Innovation in Climate Policy

    20:33

    Recognizing the Importance of Nature

    22:46

    Inner Development Goals and Wisdom

    25:11

    Tackling Misinformation and Polarization

    27:31

    Innovation in Policy and Climate Action

    32:46

    Taking Action and Asking Questions



    Bios:

    Dr Ramit Debnath @RamitDebnath is a university assistant professor and an academic director at the University of Cambridge. He is a fellow of Churchill College and Cambridge Zero and has visiting role at Caltech. Ramit sits on the steering committee of Cambridge's new Centre for Human-Inspired AI (CHIA). With a background in electrical engineering and computational social sciences, Ramit designs collective intelligence approaches to provide a data-driven, complex system-level understanding of barriers to climate action in the Anthropocene, their interactions, and how these translate to leverage points for policy and behavioural interventions at scale.

    Songqiao Yao @songqiaoyao is the founder of

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あらすじ・解説

The episode explores the topic of extreme weather and its impact on communities and asks: What does extreme weather mean for us?

The speakers highlight the importance of connecting research to real-world impacts and the need for collective action. They discuss the devastating losses of climate disasters, the challenges of adaptation and the power of nature. They also emphasise the importance of empowering marginalised communities and amplifying their voices in climate action.

In addition, the episode explores innovations in policy, including capacity building, local action and storytelling - getting local communities affected by climate change to tell their stories.

We conclude by encouraging listeners to ask questions, take climate action, and connect to local initiatives.

Takeaways

  • Extreme weather events have devastating consequences, including the loss of traditions, cultures, and intangible heritage.
  • Collective action and collective intelligence are crucial in addressing climate change and its impacts.
  • Youth empowerment and inner well-being are essential for building resilience and creating a sustainable future.
  • Data, responsible AI, and storytelling play a significant role in tackling misinformation and driving climate action.
  • Innovations in climate policy include capacity building, community empowerment, and inclusive decision-making.

Chapters

00:00

Introduction and Climate Reality

01:19

Experiences in Extreme Environments

04:01

Impact of Extreme Weather Events

05:56

Bringing People and Voices into Climate Action

06:26

Unseen Consequences of Extreme Weather

09:49

Loss of Traditions and Indigenous Knowledge

10:12

Finding Balance and Adapting to Extreme Weather

12:36

Challenges in Super Tanker Countries

13:31

Proving the Urgency of Collective Action

14:59

Leveraging Data and Responsible AI

16:27

Innovation in Climate Policy

20:33

Recognizing the Importance of Nature

22:46

Inner Development Goals and Wisdom

25:11

Tackling Misinformation and Polarization

27:31

Innovation in Policy and Climate Action

32:46

Taking Action and Asking Questions



Bios:

Dr Ramit Debnath @RamitDebnath is a university assistant professor and an academic director at the University of Cambridge. He is a fellow of Churchill College and Cambridge Zero and has visiting role at Caltech. Ramit sits on the steering committee of Cambridge's new Centre for Human-Inspired AI (CHIA). With a background in electrical engineering and computational social sciences, Ramit designs collective intelligence approaches to provide a data-driven, complex system-level understanding of barriers to climate action in the Anthropocene, their interactions, and how these translate to leverage points for policy and behavioural interventions at scale.

Songqiao Yao @songqiaoyao is the founder of

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