#02 Why there is no doubt - and how we can fix it (with Prof. Kimberly Nicholas)

There is no doubt. Climate change is happening. And yes, the vast majority of researchers agree that it is us who cause it. But there is hope. We can fix this. In this episode, I talk to Kimberly Nicholas, who is a climate scientist and professor at Lund University in Sweden. Kimberly was born and raised in California, in a place surrounded by grapes and wine. She has a PhD from Stanford University, published a lot of peer reviewed papers, and is an energy package herself. I got to know her at a conference in Bergen, where she delivered a keynote and I thought "I just have to have her on the podcast". In this episode you will learn why the climate is warming, why we are sure that it is us, that it is bad, but also how we can fix it. Precisely about this topic, Kimberly has recently published a book. It is called Under the Sky we make. I am sure you can get it delivered to your local bookstore. If you want to reach out to Kimberly, you find her on Twitter and LinkedIN, and also through her webpage. Find Kimberly's newsletter on wecanfixit.substack.com. — The NTNU Energy Transition Podcast aims to function as a knowledge hub that empowers individuals and organizations in Europe and beyond to tackle climate change and move our global society toward carbon neutrality. New episodes every Thursday. The NTNU Energy Transition Initiative was established to deliver world leading research on energy transition strategies, to achieve the Paris ambitions in an efficient and realistic way. Every March we organize the NTNU Energy Conference in Trondheim, Norway. You can find us on Twitter, LinkedIN and our webpage or you can send us an email to energytransition@ntnu.no.

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The NTNU Energy Transition Podcast aims to function as a knowledge hub that empowers individuals and organizations in Europe and beyond to tackle climate change and move our global society towards carbon neutrality. New episodes every second Thursday. The podcast is hosted by the NTNU Energy Transition Initiative which was established to deliver world-leading research on energy transition strategies to achieve the Paris ambitions. You can find us on Twitter, LinkedIn, and on our webpage. Please reach out by mail to "julius.wesche@ntnu.no". Webpage ntnu.edu/energytransition