10 episodes

The future is being shaped by today’s ideas, solutions, and decisions. The future is now.

In a world in which the climate crisis is taking centre stage, we can draw inspiration from the insights of scientists, artists, and activists. Join us on a planetary journey that goes deep into the future of innovation, technology, nature, and humanity in search of the best way to forge a sustainable future.

Foresight – Deep into the Future Planet, a podcast produced by the CMCC and FACTA.

Foresight – Deep into the Future Planet CMCC

    • Science

The future is being shaped by today’s ideas, solutions, and decisions. The future is now.

In a world in which the climate crisis is taking centre stage, we can draw inspiration from the insights of scientists, artists, and activists. Join us on a planetary journey that goes deep into the future of innovation, technology, nature, and humanity in search of the best way to forge a sustainable future.

Foresight – Deep into the Future Planet, a podcast produced by the CMCC and FACTA.

    Every story is a climate story - Ep. 09

    Every story is a climate story - Ep. 09

    We know a lot about the crisis. We know that it is time to progress from understanding the problems to solving them. However, we also know that there is no perfect solution. It is a matter of shifting understanding and knowledge from science to society, from data to stories, from facts to solutions. This episode is where Earth sciences meet journalism to address overarching solutions that already exist, ones that need global and local consensus, and those that are built ground up by local communities. With Kate Marvel (Project Drawdown), Fara Warner (Solution Journalism Network), and investigative journalist Jelena Prtorić.

    Foresight - Deep into the Future Planet, a podcast produced by the CMCC and FACTA.
    The concept, interviews and texts are by Elisabetta Tola and Giulia Bonelli.
    The audio editing is by Lisa Lazzarato.
    The original music is by Massimo Bassan.
    The executive producer at CMCC is Mauro Buonocore.
    Foresight - Deep into the Future Planet is an initiative of climateforesight.eu

    • 32 min
    How much is it? The cost of climate change - Ep. 08

    How much is it? The cost of climate change - Ep. 08

    Money moves the attention of people, investors, and capital owners. Money is part of many solutions to the climate deadlock. But numbers are not enough to calculate the economic value of the climate issue. Numbers are only the final step on a road that passes through many crossroads: climate change has huge economic, social and cultural costs. Assessing these costs is challenging yet vital for our planet's future. And when it comes to climate policies, responding to different climate emergencies requires different lenses.

    In this episode, we dive into the world of climate finance through the voices of two experts working in two different fields of economics in two different parts of the globe. Johannes Emmerling is a German economist based in Italy and a senior scientist at the European Institute on Economics and the Environment and at the Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change. His research focuses on climate change and energy economics, risk and uncertainty, welfare economics and development. Marc Watum is a development expert from South Africa with a management consulting and project finance background. He is the chairman of Vision 2030 Fund, an African social innovation fund for agriculture, food, and water startups. With them, we explore the cost of climate change and the possible solutions.

    Foresight - Deep into the Future Planet, a podcast produced by the CMCC and FACTA.
    The concept, interviews and texts are by Elisabetta Tola and Giulia Bonelli.
    The audio editing is by Lisa Lazzarato.
    The original music is by Massimo Bassan.
    The executive producer at CMCC is Mauro Buonocore.
    Foresight - Deep into the Future Planet is an initiative of climateforesight.eu

    • 26 min
    Climate on trial - Ep. 07

    Climate on trial - Ep. 07

    The Urgenda case was the game changer. It opened up a new dialogue between human rights law and climate science, while it marked a watershed moment for climate justice: from then on, we saw new measures to protect people from the harms posed by climate change. We start from there with the voices of those who experienced the Urgenda case on the front line.
    We tell the story of climate litigation and why it is a crucial aspect of the future planet.

    We explore how scientific information can inform climate justice through the voices of a scientist and a lawyer: Delta Merner, Lead Scientist of the Science Hub for Climate Litigation at the Union of Concerned Scientists, and Lucy Maxwell, human rights and climate change lawyer and co-director of the Climate Litigation Network within the Urgenda Foundation. Each from their specific perspective, they share the common goal of making climate justice a reality worldwide. And they believe that, in the future, climate litigation will be successful when we don't need it anymore.

    You have listened to Foresight – Deep into the Future Planet,
    a podcast produced by the CMCC Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change and FACTA.

    The concept, interviews and texts are by Elisabetta Tola and Giulia Bonelli.
    The audio editing is by Lisa Lazzarato.
    The original music is by Massimo Bassan.
    The executive producer at CMCC is Mauro Buonocore.

    Foresight – Deep into the Future Planet, is available on climateforesight.eu and wherever you listen to your podcasts.

    • 25 min
    Power to the communities - Ep. 06

    Power to the communities - Ep. 06

    Knowledge is power. It is the backbone of an alliance that spans the farthest corners of the planet to the laboratories of the most advanced scientific research. In this episode, we explore the terrain where science meets civil society that triggers climate action. With stories of people in the Global South where natural resources "are being used as a weapon."

    Because the climate is not just an environmental issue, dealing with climate change also means building a future of peace and stability, especially in regions wounded by conflicts over controlling and managing natural resources. Regions that, in addition to being among the most vulnerable to climate change, are also the hardest hit by social and economic inequity and gender inequality.
    Iraq and Colombia are dramatically close, in the words of Salman Khairalla and Paola Arias. They tell us of people's lives crossed by the Tigris and the Euphrates, by scientific reports, by the availability of food and water, by the importance of a civil society that, starting from the best available science, gets itself informed and committed to orient political decisions. Or, in other words, to build the best possible future.


    Foresight - Deep into the Future Planet, a podcast produced by the CMCC and FACTA.
    The concept, interviews and texts are by Elisabetta Tola and Giulia Bonelli.
    The audio editing is by Lisa Lazzarato. The original music is by Massimo Bassan.
    The executive producer at CMCC is Mauro Buonocore.
    Foresight - Deep into the Future Planet is an initiative of climateforesight.eu

    • 39 min
    Carbon: A Matter of Budget - Ep. 05

    Carbon: A Matter of Budget - Ep. 05

    A trip among satellites, robots and bottles. One that oscillates between the heights of the atmosphere and the surface of the sea.
    We ride on carbon dioxide molecules to understand how relevant the word budget can be in delivering a future where climate neutrality takes shape.
    An attainable horizon as long as we follow a simple little rule: "Don't look at what they say. Look at what we're doing”.

    For Joellen Russell, the future is in our hands. This is a belief she matured on her journey that started as a child in a tiny fishing village in the Arctic Circle and led her to study the movements of the sea and atmosphere to the point of bringing the ocean into weather forecasting.
    Oceanographer, climate scientist, and Professor at the University of Arizona Joellen Russell’s research combines models and observations to study and predict the ocean’s role in the climate and carbon cycle of the past, present and future. Russell has a vision for our sustainable future: we are already building it, and we will complete the job in a few decades. How? Follow us on this carbon trip to find out.

    Foresight - Deep into the Future Planet, a podcast produced by the CMCC and FACTA.
    The concept, interviews and texts are by Elisabetta Tola and Giulia Bonelli.
    The audio editing is by Lisa Lazzarato. The original music is by Massimo Bassan.
    The executive producer at CMCC is Mauro Buonocore.
    Foresight - Deep into the Future Planet is an initiative of climateforesight.eu

    • 26 min
    The Climate Backstage at UNFCCC Conferences - Ep. 04

    The Climate Backstage at UNFCCC Conferences - Ep. 04

    Behind the scenes of the climate negotiations, where the whole world sits around the same table. We discover the swing of frustration and excitement underlying the process that brings to globally awaited treaties. It is a plot of interminable sessions, under the danger of a deadlock that is always around the corner, behind a comma or a single concept.
    Scientists, delegates and a journalist unveil how a climate agreement takes shape in the halls and the corridors of an International Climate Conference.

    Once a year, delegations from all over the world gather to discuss global actions against the climate crisis. It is the COP, one of the most longed-for appointments in the global effort to limit global warming as close as possible to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
    But how do we get there? What happens behind doors when scientists, delegates, and politicians from all over the world meet, discuss and decide?

    In this episode, we enter into the complicated world of official climate reports and negotiations.

    Lucia Perugini, part of the Italian Delegation during the UNFCCC negotiations, Shouro Dasgupta, contributors to the Sixth IPCC report and the Lancet Countdown report, and Leo Hickman, science journalist and Director of Carbon Brief, guide us into the room of a COP negotiation, through the delicate writing of official climate reports, and then into the process of conveying these crucial and yet complex results to people all over the world.
    From their specific perspectives, they explain the reasons why any negotiation is important, any agreement can make a difference in fighting the climate crisis, the most important challenge we face as humanity today.


    Foresight – Deep into the Future Planet, a podcast produced by the CMCC Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change and FACTA.

    The concept, interviews and writing are by Elisabetta Tola and Giulia Bonelli.

    The audio editing is by Lisa Lazzarato.

    The Executive Producer at CMCC is Mauro Buonocore.

    Foresight – Deep into the Future Planet, available on climateforesight.eu and wherever you listen to your podcasts.

    • 24 min

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