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Host Francesca Amiker sits down with directors Joe and Anthony Russo, producer Angela Russo-Otstot, stars Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, and more to uncover how family was the key to building the emotional core of The Electric State . From the Russos’ own experiences growing up in a large Italian family to the film’s central relationship between Michelle and her robot brother Kid Cosmo, family relationships both on and off of the set were the key to bringing The Electric State to life. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . State Secrets: Inside the Making of The Electric State is produced by Netflix and Treefort Media.…
Andreas Ytterstad on the topic of constructive narratives, role of the media, and the need for climate jobs as a brigde to the future. Andreas Ytterstad https://www.hioa.no/tilsatt/andreasy Brigde to the Future http://broentilframtiden.com/english/ Radio Luftballett is produced by Margrethe Kolstad Brekke/KORO Vågestykke. Soundscapes and jingles by Hilde Annine Hasselberg and Thorolf Thuestad-- based on Jon Gjerde`s recordings of hanggliderloops.
Andreas Ytterstad on the topic of constructive narratives, role of the media, and the need for climate jobs as a brigde to the future. Andreas Ytterstad https://www.hioa.no/tilsatt/andreasy Brigde to the Future http://broentilframtiden.com/english/ Radio Luftballett is produced by Margrethe Kolstad Brekke/KORO Vågestykke. Soundscapes and jingles by Hilde Annine Hasselberg and Thorolf Thuestad-- based on Jon Gjerde`s recordings of hanggliderloops.
ssp 1 Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa og Hilde Hasselberg (norsk) Du har hørt Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, energidirektør ved Universitetet i Bergen sine refleksjoner om fremtiden. Og Hilde Annine Hasselberg lese fra Bjørn Samset sin bok ``2070 alt du lurer på om klimakrisen, og hvordan vi kan komme oss forbi den.`` Utgitt på Cappelen Damm, I 2021. Fremtidsscenariene Samset beskriver: The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) Ble publisert i den sjette rapporten fra FN`s klimapanel i 2021, og var først utviklet på 2010-tallet av et internasjonalt team av klimaforskere, økonomer og energisystemmodellere for å utforske hvordan sosiale, økonomiske og miljømessige trender kan utvikle seg i fremtiden. De fungerer som verktøy for forskere og beslutningstakere til å se for seg ulike globale fremtider, hver preget av ulike utfordringer knyttet til bærekraft, ulikhet og økonomisk vekst. De fem SSP-ene skisserer en rekke muligheter, fra en svært bærekraftig fremtid til en med økende splittelse og ressursknapphet. Rjukan Solarpunk Academy vil i månedene som komme holde fokus på fremtidsscenariene, gjennom samtaler med en rekke relevante eksperter. Vi takker Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa for å sette oss igang med varmt hjerte og kaldt hode. Og for de brennende spørsmålene som er blitt destillert i prosessen. Lydkulissene er laget av Hilde Annine Hasselberg.…
ssp 2 Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa og Hilde Hasselberg (norsk) Du har hørt Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, energidirektør ved Universitetet i Bergen sine refleksjoner om fremtiden. Og Hilde Annine Hasselberg lese fra Bjørn Samset sin bok ``2070 alt du lurer på om klimakrisen, og hvordan vi kan komme oss forbi den.`` Utgitt på Cappelen Damm, I 2021. Fremtidsscenariene Samset beskriver: The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) Ble publisert i den sjette rapporten fra FN`s klimapanel i 2021, og var først utviklet på 2010-tallet av et internasjonalt team av klimaforskere, økonomer og energisystemmodellere for å utforske hvordan sosiale, økonomiske og miljømessige trender kan utvikle seg i fremtiden. De fungerer som verktøy for forskere og beslutningstakere til å se for seg ulike globale fremtider, hver preget av ulike utfordringer knyttet til bærekraft, ulikhet og økonomisk vekst. De fem SSP-ene skisserer en rekke muligheter, fra en svært bærekraftig fremtid til en med økende splittelse og ressursknapphet. Rjukan Solarpunk Academy vil i månedene som komme holde fokus på fremtidsscenariene, gjennom samtaler med en rekke relevante eksperter. Vi takker Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa for å sette oss igang med varmt hjerte og kaldt hode. Og for de brennende spørsmålene som er blitt destillert i prosessen. Lydkulissene er laget av Hilde Annine Hasselberg.…
ssp 3 Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa og Hilde Hasselberg (norsk) Du har hørt Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, energidirektør ved Universitetet i Bergen sine refleksjoner om fremtiden. Og Hilde Annine Hasselberg lese fra Bjørn Samset sin bok ``2070 alt du lurer på om klimakrisen, og hvordan vi kan komme oss forbi den.`` Utgitt på Cappelen Damm, I 2021. Fremtidsscenariene Samset beskriver: The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) Ble publisert i den sjette rapporten fra FN`s klimapanel i 2021, og var først utviklet på 2010-tallet av et internasjonalt team av klimaforskere, økonomer og energisystemmodellere for å utforske hvordan sosiale, økonomiske og miljømessige trender kan utvikle seg i fremtiden. De fungerer som verktøy for forskere og beslutningstakere til å se for seg ulike globale fremtider, hver preget av ulike utfordringer knyttet til bærekraft, ulikhet og økonomisk vekst. De fem SSP-ene skisserer en rekke muligheter, fra en svært bærekraftig fremtid til en med økende splittelse og ressursknapphet. Rjukan Solarpunk Academy vil i månedene som komme holde fokus på fremtidsscenariene, gjennom samtaler med en rekke relevante eksperter. Vi takker Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa for å sette oss igang med varmt hjerte og kaldt hode. Og for de brennende spørsmålene som er blitt destillert i prosessen. Lydkulissene er laget av Hilde Annine Hasselberg.…
ssp 4 Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa og Hilde Hasselberg (norsk) Du har hørt Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, energidirektør ved Universitetet i Bergen sine refleksjoner om fremtiden. Og Hilde Annine Hasselberg lese fra Bjørn Samset sin bok ``2070 alt du lurer på om klimakrisen, og hvordan vi kan komme oss forbi den.`` Utgitt på Cappelen Damm, I 2021. Fremtidsscenariene Samset beskriver: The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) Ble publisert i den sjette rapporten fra FN`s klimapanel i 2021, og var først utviklet på 2010-tallet av et internasjonalt team av klimaforskere, økonomer og energisystemmodellere for å utforske hvordan sosiale, økonomiske og miljømessige trender kan utvikle seg i fremtiden. De fungerer som verktøy for forskere og beslutningstakere til å se for seg ulike globale fremtider, hver preget av ulike utfordringer knyttet til bærekraft, ulikhet og økonomisk vekst. De fem SSP-ene skisserer en rekke muligheter, fra en svært bærekraftig fremtid til en med økende splittelse og ressursknapphet. Rjukan Solarpunk Academy vil i månedene som komme holde fokus på fremtidsscenariene, gjennom samtaler med en rekke relevante eksperter. Vi takker Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa for å sette oss igang med varmt hjerte og kaldt hode. Og for de brennende spørsmålene som er blitt destillert i prosessen. Lydkulissene er laget av Hilde Annine Hasselberg.…
ssp 5 Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa og Hilde Hasselberg (norsk) Du har hørt Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, energidirektør ved Universitetet i Bergen sine refleksjoner om fremtiden. Og Hilde Annine Hasselberg lese fra Bjørn Samset sin bok ``2070 alt du lurer på om klimakrisen, og hvordan vi kan komme oss forbi den.`` Utgitt på Cappelen Damm, I 2021. Fremtidsscenariene Samset beskriver: The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) Ble publisert i den sjette rapporten fra FN`s klimapanel i 2021, og var først utviklet på 2010-tallet av et internasjonalt team av klimaforskere, økonomer og energisystemmodellere for å utforske hvordan sosiale, økonomiske og miljømessige trender kan utvikle seg i fremtiden. De fungerer som verktøy for forskere og beslutningstakere til å se for seg ulike globale fremtider, hver preget av ulike utfordringer knyttet til bærekraft, ulikhet og økonomisk vekst. De fem SSP-ene skisserer en rekke muligheter, fra en svært bærekraftig fremtid til en med økende splittelse og ressursknapphet. Rjukan Solarpunk Academy vil i månedene som komme holde fokus på fremtidsscenariene, gjennom samtaler med en rekke relevante eksperter. Vi takker Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa for å sette oss igang med varmt hjerte og kaldt hode. Og for de brennende spørsmålene som er blitt destillert i prosessen. Lydkulissene er laget av Hilde Annine Hasselberg.…
ssp 1 Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa and Hilde Hasselberg (english) The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) – published in the 6th report from the international panel on climate change in 2021, were first developed in the 2010s as a community effort by an international team of climate scientists, economists, and energy systems modelers as scenarios to explore how social, economic, and environmental trends might evolve in the future. They serve as tools for scientists and policymakers to envision various global futures, each marked by different challenges related to sustainability, inequality, and economic growth. The five SSPs outline a range of possibilities, from a highly sustainable future to one of increasing division and resource scarcity. Rjukan Solarpunk Academy will through out the next months gather informed perspectives on the SSP`s, starting with: Dr.scient. Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, which you just heard in this podcast. She is a thinker, academic and scientist with a broad repertoire in various fields like mathematics, marine research, wind-power, the oil industry, and other areas within the private sector. She is currently Director of Energy at the University of Bergen where she is responsible for ensuring more research and education on the topics of energy transition, renewable energy, and adaption to a lowemission society.…
ssp 2 Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa and Hilde Hasselberg (english) The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) – published in the 6th report from the international panel on climate change in 2021, were first developed in the 2010s as a community effort by an international team of climate scientists, economists, and energy systems modelers as scenarios to explore how social, economic, and environmental trends might evolve in the future. They serve as tools for scientists and policymakers to envision various global futures, each marked by different challenges related to sustainability, inequality, and economic growth. The five SSPs outline a range of possibilities, from a highly sustainable future to one of increasing division and resource scarcity. Rjukan Solarpunk Academy will through out the next months gather informed perspectives on the SSP`s, starting with: Dr.scient. Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, which you just heard in this podcast. She is a thinker, academic and scientist with a broad repertoire in various fields like mathematics, marine research, wind-power, the oil industry, and other areas within the private sector. She is currently Director of Energy at the University of Bergen where she is responsible for ensuring more research and education on the topics of energy transition, renewable energy, and adaption to a lowemission society.…
ssp 3 Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa and Hilde Hasselberg (english) The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) – published in the 6th report from the international panel on climate change in 2021, were first developed in the 2010s as a community effort by an international team of climate scientists, economists, and energy systems modelers as scenarios to explore how social, economic, and environmental trends might evolve in the future. They serve as tools for scientists and policymakers to envision various global futures, each marked by different challenges related to sustainability, inequality, and economic growth. The five SSPs outline a range of possibilities, from a highly sustainable future to one of increasing division and resource scarcity. Rjukan Solarpunk Academy will through out the next months gather informed perspectives on the SSP`s, starting with: Dr.scient. Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, which you just heard in this podcast. She is a thinker, academic and scientist with a broad repertoire in various fields like mathematics, marine research, wind-power, the oil industry, and other areas within the private sector. She is currently Director of Energy at the University of Bergen where she is responsible for ensuring more research and education on the topics of energy transition, renewable energy, and adaption to a lowemission society.…
ssp 4 Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa and Hilde Hasselberg (english) The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) – published in the 6th report from the international panel on climate change in 2021, were first developed in the 2010s as a community effort by an international team of climate scientists, economists, and energy systems modelers as scenarios to explore how social, economic, and environmental trends might evolve in the future. They serve as tools for scientists and policymakers to envision various global futures, each marked by different challenges related to sustainability, inequality, and economic growth. The five SSPs outline a range of possibilities, from a highly sustainable future to one of increasing division and resource scarcity. Rjukan Solarpunk Academy will through out the next months gather informed perspectives on the SSP`s, starting with: Dr.scient. Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, which you just heard in this podcast. She is a thinker, academic and scientist with a broad repertoire in various fields like mathematics, marine research, wind-power, the oil industry, and other areas within the private sector. She is currently Director of Energy at the University of Bergen where she is responsible for ensuring more research and education on the topics of energy transition, renewable energy, and adaption to a lowemission society.…
ssp 5 Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa and Hilde Hasselberg (english) The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) – published in the 6th report from the international panel on climate change in 2021, were first developed in the 2010s as a community effort by an international team of climate scientists, economists, and energy systems modelers as scenarios to explore how social, economic, and environmental trends might evolve in the future. They serve as tools for scientists and policymakers to envision various global futures, each marked by different challenges related to sustainability, inequality, and economic growth. The five SSPs outline a range of possibilities, from a highly sustainable future to one of increasing division and resource scarcity. Rjukan Solarpunk Academy will through out the next months gather informed perspectives on the SSP`s, starting with: Dr.scient. Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, which you just heard in this podcast. She is a thinker, academic and scientist with a broad repertoire in various fields like mathematics, marine research, wind-power, the oil industry, and other areas within the private sector. She is currently Director of Energy at the University of Bergen where she is responsible for ensuring more research and education on the topics of energy transition, renewable energy, and adaption to a lowemission society.…
In this podcast, Calum explores the concept of the 'one ticket for the whole journey' Interrail pass and to what extent this can allow people to take less flights. He looks into the positives and challenges to this method and how it can be best used in the future to make it easier for societies to travel long distances by train. In this podcast series Calum will look into different aspects of societal and behavioural change in Norway and Europe - from train travel in Europe to how businesses can be ‘agents of change’. He is studying on the Climate Change Management Master at HVL and is interested in how societies will shift to lower patterns of consumption in the future in order to meet the goals set out in the Paris Agreement. In his first podcast he will explore how easy it is to travel between Norway and Scotland by train, and if an ‘Interrail’ pass can make this easier. The benefits and drawbacks of this method to make travelling by train easier will be discussed. In the next few series of podcasts he will look into the role of organisations such as Protect Our Winters, DNT and commercial businesses in whether they have a role in inspiring society to shift to lower patterns of consumption. Music Credit - Lily of a Day - Rosie Morton…
Adam Gairns in conversation with Hans-Kristian Ringkjøb and Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa from the Energylab the Energy Podcasts produced by Adam Gairns A new podcast series that seeks to simplify the complicated language and terms used to describe the energy systems we depend on everyday. Through interviews with a wide range of people and groups currently working on technological solutions we'll explore basic terms — like what is a "kilowatt"?— and broader issues such as what can researchers and politicians can do to better communicate their energy projects. From discussions of the energy that we consume daily to discussions of how it scales up into larger undertakings like off shore wind turbines, we explore what it takes to bring clean energy to Norway and beyond. Photo Credits - mikeguest.co.uk…
Peter Haugan is professor of oceanography at the Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen and adjunct research director at Institute of Marine Research in Norway. He is presently the elected chair of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC of UNESCO). He teaches and supervises master and PhD students in oceanography and renewable energy. He has a broad background in natural science ranging from petroleum reservoir simulation to polar and climate research and is presently heavily involved in research for sustainable development and science diplomacy.…
Every Friday Portland-based poet Alicia Cohen will post an audio reading of a new poem from her series Reading Drawdown here on Radio Luftballett ? What is Reading Drawdown? A collection of 100 hundred poems, one poem for each solution proposed in Drawdown. The first poems of this series will be published serially at Luftballet.com on Fridays through June 2018. ? What is Drawdown? A comprehensive plan to reverse global warming. www.drawdown.org ?The result of ten years of work by researchers who have identified and modeled the 100 most substantive, existing solutions to address climate change. It is a path forward that can roll back global warming within thirty years. ?Why Reading Drawdown? An Introduction by Alicia Cohen: When I first heard of Project Drawdown from my friend and collaborator, the artist Margrethe Kolstad Brekke in Norway, I was deep in a depression due to the wildfire season in the American West where I was born and where I live. This summer, 2017, was unlike anything I have ever known. For three years running our summer skies periodically turn dark grey and the sun blood red as we are warned by the authorities to stay inside and avoid breathing deeply. I have never seen such skies before and this summer was the worst—it happened over and over and even into the fall. Global warming modeling shows the West's forests only burning with more frequency through this century. ?…
Radio Luftballett met with Lars Schmidt and his Natural Circus on the train from Bergen to Oslo. www.larsschmidt.org Lars might be described as a sort of modern day drop out. He is a nature lover. Some say he is a poet. He grew up in a small village, spending most of his time outside. Since then he has been wearing many hats. He has worked as ice-cream vendor, truck driver, actor for film and television, dancer, as gardener and landscaper, theater director, filmmaker and shepherds help, doorman and photographer... International conferences with academics and politicians, club or contemporary art scenes, life on organic farms, collaborations with movie stars, or times at the military are parts of his pathway. He has lived in luxury villas, run down squats, expensive hotels, and a couple of vans, and knows the life of mountain shepherds as well as the bustling of metropoles like New York, Paris, Buenos Aires or Berlin. In short: He has made the round enough to experience the absurdity of modern civilized life and at some point he had to leave. He would like to give 'mountains and rivers' a voice. First and foremost for their own sake. But he says that he thinks, that the most important thing that can be learned in these times, can be learned from mountains and rivers. Photocredit: Randi Brecke…
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