• Zero: The Climate Race

  • By: Bloomberg
  • Podcast

Zero: The Climate Race

By: Bloomberg
  • Summary

  • Zero is about the tactics and technologies taking us to a world of zero emissions. Each week Bloomberg’s award-winning reporter Akshat Rathi talks to the people tackling climate change – a venture capitalist hunting for the best cleantech investment, scientists starting companies, politicians who have successfully created climate laws, and CEOs who have completely transformed their businesses. The road to zero emissions has many paths and everyone’s got an opinion about the best route. Listen in.
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Episodes
  • Odd Lots: This is how China builds so much nuclear power
    Jan 13 2025

    In the US right now, there is a lot of talk about a so-called "nuclear revival," though it remains to be seen whether whether that translates into action. Meanwhile, China has built 37 nuclear reactors in the last decade, with even more in the works. So what does it take to build nuclear at scale? On this episode of the Odd Lots podcast, Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway speak to David Fishman, a China-based energy analyst at The Lantau Group. He explains all the elements of the country's nuclear success, from financing to manufacturing to its domestic power markets.

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    47 mins
  • If 1.5C is dead, what happens next?
    Jan 9 2025

    In December, Europe’s Copernicus weather service announced that it was “virtually certain” that 2024 would be the hottest year ever. What’s more, the global average temperature last year appears to have surpassed 1.5C for the first time, blowing past a threshold that’s taken on enormous significance in the fight against climate change. Does that mean governments, corporations, and activists recalibrate their climate goals? Akshat Rathi speaks with reporters Eric Roston and Zahra Hirji about what this new reality means.

    Explore further:

    • Past episode about sci-fi writer Kim Stanley Robinson’s visions for 2025
    • Past episode with Eric Roston and Katharine Hayhoe about the extreme weather events brought on by rising temperatures
    • Past episode with the Berghof Foundation’s Andrew Gilmour about conflict and peace-building on a warming planet

    Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Mythili Rao. Special thanks this week to Sharon Chen, Siobhan Wagner, Ethan Steinberg, and Jessica Beck. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green

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    23 mins
  • Kim Stanley Robinson imagines utopia in 2025
    Jan 2 2025

    Science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson imagines the future for a living. And the future is very much upon us. Robinson’s seminal 2020 novel Ministry for the Future opens in the year 2025. Robinson tells Akshat Rathi about how our real-life climate politics stack up against what he imagined for this era. They also discuss the dangers of science-fiction thinking in politics and why, for all his admiration of science and technology, Robinson remains so enamored with the unglamorous workings of a body like the United Nations.

    Explore further:

    • Past episode with Kim Stanley Robinson about climate utopias and optopias

    • Past episode with outgoing White House Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi about what the next four years will hold

    • Past episode with Colombia’s environment minister Susana Muhamad about the country’s commitment to fossil fuels nonproliferation

    Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Mythili Rao. Special thanks this week to Sharon Chen, Siobhan Wagner, Ethan Steinberg, and Jessica Beck. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green.

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    32 mins

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