Researcher at Chatham House, IPPR, University of Exeter
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You can listen to all the episodes - and read the other bonus posts - at overshootpod.com
And all the episodes will soon be on YouTube. Subscribe at www.youtube.com/@OvershootPod
We've also developed a toolkit. With it, you can facilitate workshops to map derailment risks and explore how to tackle them
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www.scri.org.uk/derailment
We've also developed a toolkit. With it, you can facilitate workshops to map derailment risks and explore how to tackle them
👇
www.scri.org.uk/derailment
Spiralling climate impacts require more adaptation
But this can be done in a way that accelerates decarbonisation, reinforcing climate action even as climate consequences spiral
Spiralling climate impacts require more adaptation
But this can be done in a way that accelerates decarbonisation, reinforcing climate action even as climate consequences spiral
Our research identified many interventions
Key: a rapid increase in societal resilience...
Our research identified many interventions
Key: a rapid increase in societal resilience...
This cannot be left to chance
This cannot be left to chance
Instead, the world could be 'derailed' from these pathways by vicious cycles in societies (as well as in nature)
Instead, the world could be 'derailed' from these pathways by vicious cycles in societies (as well as in nature)
Over 20 workshops and engagement with hundreds of experts and practitioners, we identified many examples of where this risk is growing
Over 20 workshops and engagement with hundreds of experts and practitioners, we identified many examples of where this risk is growing
Climate impacts could create anger and confusion, which is exploited to delay climate action
Impacts could also crowd out resources that would otherwise be used for climate action
We call these vicious cycles: derailment risk
Climate impacts could create anger and confusion, which is exploited to delay climate action
Impacts could also crowd out resources that would otherwise be used for climate action
We call these vicious cycles: derailment risk
Worsening impacts will act as a 'wake up', spurring more action
Producing more green tech makes it cheaper, spurring demand and more production
This is happening
Worsening impacts will act as a 'wake up', spurring more action
Producing more green tech makes it cheaper, spurring demand and more production
This is happening