Going Steady with Herman Daly: ‘There are limits to everything’
Cities 1.519 Elo 2025

Going Steady with Herman Daly: ‘There are limits to everything’

Herman Daly was a founding father of ecological economics: more than half a century ago, he warned that the pursuit of endless economic growth was driving ecological collapse and harming society, as well as harming society - and came up with a plan to unbreak our economy. Dismissed by mainstream economists, pushed out of the World Bank, and even targeted by menacing, anonymous threats, Daly paid a high price for challenging our unsustainable global system. But now, as climate breakdown ...

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Fighting for a Biodiverse Future: How Canadian climate leaders are preserving ecosystems from their own backyards

Fighting for a Biodiverse Future: How Canadian climate leaders are preserving ecosystems from their own backyards

In a very Canadian episode of Cities 1.5, David discusses the urgent need for both local and global climate action with a focus on biodiversity with Mayor Valérie Plante of Montréal and Elizabeth Hend...

3 Joulu 202446min

C40 x UN Live: Portals to a flourishing world

C40 x UN Live: Portals to a flourishing world

In this episode of Cities 1.5, David revisits and follows up on a very special collaboration between C40 and Museum for the United Nations - UN Live which he participated in during the Summit of the F...

26 Marras 202451min

How to protect people and planet from misinfluencers in the Age of Disinformation

How to protect people and planet from misinfluencers in the Age of Disinformation

In this episode of Cities 1.5, David Miller speaks with Pragyna Senapati of Ripple Research about the pervasive impact of climate-related dis- and misinformation. In the past few years, false narrativ...

19 Marras 202446min

The pan-African transition from fossil fuels to clean energy

The pan-African transition from fossil fuels to clean energy

In this episode of Cities 1.5, David speaks with two urban climate leaders about the critical issue of energy access in Africa. Despite Africa's low contribution to global emissions, the continent fac...

12 Marras 202459min

Extreme Heat: The Silent Killer

Extreme Heat: The Silent Killer

Extreme heat has a profound impact on human health - and the health of the planet, and all who live on it. In this episode, we hear firsthand accounts of extreme heat impacts from Cities 1.5 listeners...

5 Marras 202457min

There’s no place like home...

There’s no place like home...

In this episode of Cities 1.5, David Miller and his expert guests explore the multifaceted global housing crisis, as well as its ties to the climate crisis and the health of people and planet. Featuri...

29 Loka 202459min

What does a good life mean for you?

What does a good life mean for you?

In this episode of Cities 1.5, David and his guests from countries on opposite sides of the equator, South Africa and Scotland, explore how urban initiatives are transforming local communities through...

22 Loka 202451min

What is the climate crisis doing to our bodies and brains?

What is the climate crisis doing to our bodies and brains?

This episode delves into the intersection of the climate crisis and public health, with a particular emphasis on how the former is impacting on our bodies and our brains. Conversations with both featu...

15 Loka 202449min

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