I spoke with Ben Spencer about the challenges from the world overshooting 1.5C and how to respond. Read the piece here: https://www.thetimes.com/uk/environment/article/climate-change-adaptation-decarbonisation-times-earth-93jln78vd
Category Archives: Speaking
Interview: Your Brain on Climate
I had a great time talking with Dave Powell about climate risks, worst cases, and how to navigate the new climate reality.
Interview: Wicked Problems
James Dyke and I spoke with Richard Delevan about derailment risks and more. Listen through the link below
Interview: Politico
I spoke with Charlie Cooper at Politico about how governments should be ‘thinking the unthinkable’ on climate risk, including tipping points. Read it here: https://www.politico.eu/article/wanted-climate-early-warning-system-for-the-end-of-the-world/.
Interview: Costs Pile Up As Climate Change Adds $600 Billion In Insurance Losses
I was interviewed by David Vetter at Forbes about risks to the insurance industry from climate change. You can read the article here. “Because insurance impacts are mounting and because we don’t have an insurance system built for the way that climate change is evolving, this dynamic is only going to get much worse,” LaybournContinue reading “Interview: Costs Pile Up As Climate Change Adds $600 Billion In Insurance Losses”
Interview: Macrodose
I spoke with James Meadway about derailment risk.
Interview: Organising the Future
I was interviewed by Andrew Parry, Head of Investments at J O Hambro Capital Management and Regnant, on the Organising the Future podcast. We talked about how climate change pose a threat to national security, the cascading impacts of climate change on global systems, and why current economic models are inadequate for assessing risks.
Interview: Radio Ecoshock
I spoke with Alex at Radio Ecoshock about climate tipping points and the blind spots in government risk assessments. You can listen to the interview here: https://www.ecoshock.org/2024/11/amoc-freezing-europe-more-likely-despite-global-heating.html.
TED Countdown: 1.5° Overshoot – risks and new dilemmas
Dr James Dyke (University of Exeter) and I led a workshop at TED Countdown in Brussels. The majority of climate scientists no longer believe we can limit warming to 1.5°C and efforts to do so now depend on the concept of overshoot, which is increasingly relying on carbon removal to lower temperatures by 2100. WhatContinue reading “TED Countdown: 1.5° Overshoot – risks and new dilemmas”
Interview: The Times
I spoke with Ben Cooke about the blind spots in how governments assess climate risks, with a particular focus on the potential collapse of the circulations in the Atlantic Ocean. Read it here: https://www.thetimes.com/uk/environment/article/amoc-collapse-shutdown-climate-change-times-earth-lps5532hd.