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How Kenya is harnessing the heat from under its feet (geothermal energy!), with Dr. Anna Mwangi
mercredi 10 septembre 2025 • Duration 13:49
Kenya has become a global leader in geothermal energy over the past 13 years, with 42% of all energy used by the country produced in geothermal plants, says geothermal scientist Dr. Anna Mwangi on Climate Curious. In conversation with co-host Ben Hurst, Anna shares why the geology of the Great Rift Valley makes geothermal a great energy solution for Kenyans. Recorded live at TED Countdown in Nairobi.
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Created by TEDxLondon
Executive produced by Josie Colter
Produced by Ben Beheshty
Curated by Deesha Chandra
Hosted by Maryam Pasha and Ben Hurst
Communications by Tara Cooper and Issey Gladston
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LIVE | Big Oil: What can we do to reclaim the story?
lundi 8 septembre 2025 • Duration 51:50
What are the tactics and propaganda playbook of Big Oil, and what role can artists and popular culture take in reclaiming the narrative? From the flaws of the Paris Agreement to why the net zero narrative is a political football, tune in to hear insights from investigative journalists, climate advocates and lawyers as they pinpoint solutions at this Climate Curious Live, recorded at EarthPercent x Climate Spring’s collaboration at Ladbroke Hall, London, moderated by Tori Tsui.
Featuring:
Amy Westervelt, investigative journalist, Founder, Critical Frequency
Tessa Khan, Founder & Director, Uplift
Nathan Thanki, Head of Moments, Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
Peter Geoghegan, Journalist, Democracy For Sale
Tori Tsui, Author, Activist, Senior Advisor, Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
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Website: https://tedxlondon.com/podcast/
All other links: https://linktr.ee/climatecuriouspod
Created by TEDxLondon
Executive produced by Josie Colter
Produced by Ben Beheshty
Curated by Deesha Chandra
Hosted by Maryam Pasha and Ben Hurst
Communications by Tara Cooper and Issey Gladston
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How to tap into your intuition: a live meditation with Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir
jeudi 31 juillet 2025 • Duration 11:36
What if the answers you’re searching for are already within you? Icelandic author and filmmaker Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir joins Climate Curious to explore InnSæi – the Icelandic concept of intuition, self-awareness, and inner connection. Hrund shares her path to rediscovering presence and alignment with intuition through mindfulness and journaling, before leading a short guided meditation to help you do the same.
Check out Hrund’s book, InnSæi, Heal, Revive and Reset.
Watch Hrund’s TED Talk, Listen to your Intuition.
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Created by TEDxLondon
Executive produced by Josie Colter
Produced by Ben Beheshty
Curated by Deesha Chandra
Hosted by Maryam Pasha and Ben Hurst
Communications by Tara Cooper and Issey Gladston
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Climate Quickie: The furry creature breathing life back into London’s wetlands
Season 5 · Episode 25
vendredi 9 février 2024 • Duration 07:45
Beavers are back in London, baby! Climate Curious speaks to vet and conservationist Sean McCormack about the Ealing Beaver Project – which has seen beavers reintroduced into the wild in London after a 400 year hiatus. Tune in to learn about how these furry (but mighty!) ecosystem engineers have already made a positive climate impact in London, and around the world.
Join a beaver safaris
Learn more about Citizen Zoo
Learn more about the Ealing Beaver Project
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BOSS Series: How solar distillation farms are improving Pacific Islanders’ water security
Season 5 · Episode 24
vendredi 2 février 2024 • Duration 06:57
Reliable, clean water is an essential part of life. But what would you do if your community was hit by a storm, damaging essential infrastructure? Or shifting rainfall patterns or longer droughts meant water was more scarce? That’s why Pacific Islanders in Tuvalu are trialling solar distillation farms that can produce 75 litres of drinking water per day, as well as tackling water storage at the household level. Climate Curious speaks with Engineers Without Borders New Zealand’s Emma Coombe in Tuvalu. The learning? The more storage, the better!
Check out their work at Engineers Without Borders New Zealand: EWBNZ
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BOSS Series: How super corals have potential to revive coral reefs
Season 5 · Episode 23
vendredi 26 janvier 2024 • Duration 08:21
Surprisingly hardy corals called “super corals” show great promise in helping communities in the Pacific Islands rebuild coral reefs, says Dr. Austin Bowden-Kerby, a Fijian marine biologist. Super corals are able to withstand much hotter water temperatures, and some can even survive in water up to 35 degrees celsius! Meaning they are much more resilient to the effects of climate change and a warming planet than corals on regular reefs. Climate Curious speaks to Austin to hear about how Pacific Island communities are uniting to save local coral habitats by planting bleaching resistant corals, as part of a highly promising, super coral gardening program!
Watch the "Reefs of Hope" film on coral restoration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG0lqKciXAA
Austin's TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PRLJ8zDm0U
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How to play for a better world
Season 5 · Episode 22
vendredi 19 janvier 2024 • Duration 06:57
Who says you can’t have fun whilst solving the world’s problems? Playing video games can increase climate action, says Deborah Mensah-Bonsu, the founder of Games for Good on TEDxLondon’s Climate Curious. With more than 3 billion gamers on the planet, plus a tonne of green themed content, tune in to explore the ways in which people are playing for the planet, and how games can help us change the world for the better, together.
Resources:
Follow Deborah on Twitter
Follow Deborah on LinkedIn
Watch Deborah’s TEDx Talk – Why video games aren’t a waste of time
Check out Games for Good
Check out Playing for the Planet
Check out Green Game Jam
Read the Green Game Jam Player Research
Check out the IGDA Climate SIG
Deborah’s recommended green video games:
Terra Nil
The Wandering Village
Riders Republic
Listen to more Climate Curious episodes on creativity:
Esteban Gast, Can climate change be funny?
Xavier Cortada, What is an eco-artist?
Kumi Naidoo, What is artivism?
Katharine Hayhoe, Why talking is the most important thing you can do to fight climate change
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New year, new climate positivity?
Season 5 · Episode 21
vendredi 12 janvier 2024 • Duration 06:12
New year, new climate positivity? Climate can feel dull, depressing and doomsdayish at the best of times. But since it's January, let's revisit one of our favourite episodes that might inject a little positivity... Enter Jessica Kleczka, the climate psychologist, activist and educator behind ‘Positive Climate News’ – a weekly online series highlighting climate wins from around the world. Tune in to learn how focussing on the climate positives can help us hack our psychological hardwiring.
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Listen to more climate positive episodes on Climate Curious:
Dominique Palmer – How to find your climate joy
Daze Aghaji – How to act from a place of climate love, not climate fear
Mary Anne Hitt – How a grassroots rebellion shut down big coal
Justin Locke – How storm-proof solar farms can help Hurricane Alley
Josephine Latu-Sanft – Why the way we talk about climate vulnerable nations needs to change
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BOSS series: Tuvalu’s climate superpower
Season 5 · Episode 20
vendredi 5 janvier 2024 • Duration 07:57
Saving Tuvalu is the first step in saving the world, says Grace Malie, a 24-year-old Tuvaluan climate activist who volunteers with the Rising Nations Initiative. Climate Curious speaks to Grace in her home country of Tuvalu to learn how interconnectedness is their climate superpower – explored through dance, culture, food and the ocean – and ultimately keeping them energised in the face of rising sea levels.
Check out the Rising Nations Initiative.
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Lights, camera, eco-action! Climate TV watch list
Season 5 · Episode 19
vendredi 29 décembre 2023 • Duration 09:23
We’re all partial to a bit of Netflix and chill, but what if maxing and relaxing could also save the world? Back to share some more green TV recommendations is Emma Stewart, Netflix’s Sustainability Officer. Tune in to discover the latest climate shows to enjoy now.
THE WATCH LIST
Next In Fashion
Unstable with Rob Lowe
Magician's Elephant
My Octopus Teacher
Elephant Whispers
Partner Track
Secrets of the Blue Zones
Represent
White Noise
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