Energy Switch

  

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Energy SwitchCan global energy production be doubled affordably, while reducing energy's environmental impact? Ashvin Dayal from The Rockefeller Foundation and Robert Stoner of the MIT Energy Initiative discuss. Tue, Jun 4, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchHow could we use less energy and water to make more of both? Afreen Siddiqi, research scientist at MIT, and Newsha Ajami of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab discuss. Mon, Jun 3, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchCan we build extensive, reliable, and affordable national electric systems with less environmental impact? Southern California Edison CEO, Steven Powell, and ERCOT CEO, Brad Jones, weigh in. Sun, Jun 2, 11:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchCan we build extensive, reliable, and affordable national electric systems with less environmental impact? Southern California Edison CEO, Steven Powell, and ERCOT CEO, Brad Jones, weigh in. Sun, Jun 2, 8:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchWhat would it require for countries, states, and companies to get their greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050? Melissa Lott of Columbia University SIPA and Terry Keeley of BlackRock discuss. Fri, May 31, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchWhat new materials could make batteries more affordable, safe, and less environmentally impactful? Lynden Archer of Cornell University and Shirley Meng of Argonne National Laboratory discuss. Thu, May 30, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchCould battery technology expand beyond electric vehicles and revolutionize the electric grid itself? Shirley Meng of Argonne National Laboratory and Lynden Archer of Cornell University discuss. Wed, May 29, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchAll energy requires earthly extraction. What are the impacts of energy on land, and how could we reduce them? Mark Mills of the Manhattan Institute and Gurcan Gulen of G2 Energy Insights discuss. Tue, May 28, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchArtificial intelligence could improve energy efficiency and allow for better prediction of electricity resources. Pamela Isom from the US Department of Energy & Anima Anandkumar from NVIDIA elaborate.Mon, May 27, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchHow does the electric grid power the modern world, and how could it meet growing electricity demands in the future? ERCOT CEO, Brad Jones, and Southern California Edison CEO, Steven Powell, discuss. Sun, May 26, 11:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchHow does the electric grid power the modern world, and how could it meet growing electricity demands in the future? ERCOT CEO, Brad Jones, and Southern California Edison CEO, Steven Powell, discuss. Sun, May 26, 8:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchCO2 emissions get the most attention, but there's a more immediate concern: particulate air pollution. Angel Hsu from the University of North Carolina and Amod Pokhrel of UC Berkley discuss. Fri, May 24, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchReports show less warming & slowed emissions growth compared to last decade's predictions. Roger Pielke from UC Boulder and Daniel Cohan from Rice discuss the 'good news' pertaining to climate change.Thu, May 23, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchHow does the electric grid power the modern world, and how could it meet growing electricity demands in the future? ERCOT CEO, Brad Jones, and Southern California Edison CEO, Steven Powell, discuss. Tue, May 21, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchThe conversation continues between Dr. Arjun Makhijani and Michael Shellenberger about whether or not expanding nuclear power will play a significant role in decarbonizing the electricity sector. Fri, May 10, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchWill nuclear power decarbonize the electricity sector? Arjun Makhijani of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, and Michael Shellenberger, a best-selling author, discuss. Wed, May 8, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchWill coal, oil, and natural gas remain our largest global energy sources? Sec. of Energy, Ernie Moniz, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Dr. Dan Yergin, discuss the new geopolitics of energy. Tue, May 7, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchIncreasing energy, and transitioning to lower carbon energies, is expensive and challenging. Deborah Byers, Industry Leader at EY, and Ken Medlock of the Center for Energy Studies discuss. Mon, May 6, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchReducing carbon emissions takes time and money. Is a carbon tax beneficial? Dr. Billy Pizer of Resources for the Future, and Sasha Mackler of the Bipartisan Policy Center discuss. Sun, May 5, 11:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchReducing carbon emissions takes time and money. Is a carbon tax beneficial? Dr. Billy Pizer of Resources for the Future, and Sasha Mackler of the Bipartisan Policy Center discuss. Sun, May 5, 8:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchEnergy sustainability can be grouped into three areas: environmental, sociopolitical, and economic. Dr. Bridget Scanlon of the Bureau of Economic Geology, and Sean O'Donnell of Quantum Energy discuss.Sun, Apr 28, 11:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchEnergy sustainability can be grouped into three areas: environmental, sociopolitical, and economic. Dr. Bridget Scanlon of the Bureau of Economic Geology, and Sean O'Donnell of Quantum Energy discuss.Sun, Apr 28, 8:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchHydrogen reduces CO2 emissions, but costs must reduce to make it a global reality. Dr. Julio Friedmann of the Center on Global Energy Policy, and Chief Scientist, Dr. Steve Hamburg, discuss. Fri, Apr 26, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchSolar and wind enjoy favorable public opinions, but consumers may not realize the resources required for these energies to power the world. Leia Guccione and Robert Bryce continue the conversation. Thu, Apr 25, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchIn many countries, solar and wind are cheapest to install, though scaling up 25X for global power is an extraordinary challenge. Robert Bryce, a best-selling author, and Leia Guccione of RMI discuss. Wed, Apr 24, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchThough gas has lower carbon emissions than coal, it is not carbon free. Dr. Naomi Boness of the Natural Gas Initiative, and Rachel Fakhry of the National Resources Defense Council discuss. Tue, Apr 23, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchThe conversation continues between Dr. Arjun Makhijani and Michael Shellenberger about whether or not expanding nuclear power will play a significant role in decarbonizing the electricity sector. Sun, Apr 21, 11:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchThe conversation continues between Dr. Arjun Makhijani and Michael Shellenberger about whether or not expanding nuclear power will play a significant role in decarbonizing the electricity sector. Sun, Apr 21, 8:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchWill nuclear power decarbonize the electricity sector? Arjun Makhijani of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, and Michael Shellenberger, a best-selling author, discuss. Sun, Apr 14, 11:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchWill nuclear power decarbonize the electricity sector? Arjun Makhijani of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, and Michael Shellenberger, a best-selling author, discuss. Sun, Apr 14, 8:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchWill coal, oil, and natural gas remain our largest global energy sources? Sec. of Energy, Ernie Moniz, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Dr. Dan Yergin, discuss the new geopolitics of energy. Sun, Apr 7, 11:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchWill coal, oil, and natural gas remain our largest global energy sources? Sec. of Energy, Ernie Moniz, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Dr. Dan Yergin, discuss the new geopolitics of energy. Sun, Apr 7, 8:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchIncreasing energy, and transitioning to lower carbon energies, is expensive and challenging. Deborah Byers, Industry Leader at EY, and Ken Medlock of the Center for Energy Studies discuss. Sun, Mar 31, 11:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchIncreasing energy, and transitioning to lower carbon energies, is expensive and challenging. Deborah Byers, Industry Leader at EY, and Ken Medlock of the Center for Energy Studies discuss. Sun, Mar 31, 8:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchCan global energy production be doubled affordably, while reducing energy's environmental impact? Ashvin Dayal from The Rockefeller Foundation and Robert Stoner of the MIT Energy Initiative discuss. Mon, Mar 25, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchHydrogen reduces CO2 emissions, but costs must reduce to make it a global reality. Dr. Julio Friedmann of the Center on Global Energy Policy, and Chief Scientist, Dr. Steve Hamburg, discuss. Sun, Mar 24, 11:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchHydrogen reduces CO2 emissions, but costs must reduce to make it a global reality. Dr. Julio Friedmann of the Center on Global Energy Policy, and Chief Scientist, Dr. Steve Hamburg, discuss. Sun, Mar 24, 8:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchHow could we use less energy and water to make more of both? Afreen Siddiqi, research scientist at MIT, and Newsha Ajami of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab discuss. Wed, Mar 20, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchWhat would it require for countries, states, and companies to get their greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050? Melissa Lott of Columbia University SIPA and Terry Keeley of BlackRock discuss. Tue, Mar 19, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchSolar and wind enjoy favorable public opinions, but consumers may not realize the resources required for these energies to power the world. Leia Guccione and Robert Bryce continue the conversation. Sun, Mar 17, 11:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchSolar and wind enjoy favorable public opinions, but consumers may not realize the resources required for these energies to power the world. Leia Guccione and Robert Bryce continue the conversation. Sun, Mar 17, 8:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchCould battery technology expand beyond electric vehicles and revolutionize the electric grid itself? Shirley Meng of Argonne National Laboratory and Lynden Archer of Cornell University discuss. Fri, Mar 15, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchAll energy requires earthly extraction. What are the impacts of energy on land, and how could we reduce them? Mark Mills of the Manhattan Institute and Gurcan Gulen of G2 Energy Insights discuss. Wed, Mar 13, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchArtificial intelligence could improve energy efficiency and allow for better prediction of electricity resources. Pamela Isom from the US Department of Energy & Anima Anandkumar from NVIDIA elaborate.Tue, Mar 12, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchCO2 emissions get the most attention, but there's a more immediate concern: particulate air pollution. Angel Hsu from the University of North Carolina and Amod Pokhrel of UC Berkley discuss. Mon, Mar 11, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchIn many countries, solar and wind are cheapest to install, though scaling up 25X for global power is an extraordinary challenge. Robert Bryce, a best-selling author, and Leia Guccione of RMI discuss. Sun, Mar 10, 11:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchIn many countries, solar and wind are cheapest to install, though scaling up 25X for global power is an extraordinary challenge. Robert Bryce, a best-selling author, and Leia Guccione of RMI discuss. Sun, Mar 10, 8:30 amEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchReports show less warming & slowed emissions growth compared to last decade's predictions. Roger Pielke from UC Boulder and Daniel Cohan from Rice discuss the 'good news' pertaining to climate change.Fri, Mar 8, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchCan we build extensive, reliable, and affordable national electric systems with less environmental impact? Southern California Edison CEO, Steven Powell, and ERCOT CEO, Brad Jones, weigh in. Wed, Mar 6, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins
Energy SwitchHow does the electric grid power the modern world, and how could it meet growing electricity demands in the future? ERCOT CEO, Brad Jones, and Southern California Edison CEO, Steven Powell, discuss. Tue, Mar 5, 5:00 pmEarthxTV30 mins