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Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast

Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast

By: Persephonica and Global Optimism
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Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast is for anyone who is not ready to give up on making the world a better place. For unrivalled conversations with decision makers, visionary thinkers and a community of like-minded climate optimists, join former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres, political strategist Tom Rivett-Carnac and sustainable business consultant Paul Dickinson. Each week they make sense of all the top climate news stories, go behind the scenes at crucial talks and ensure you stay informed and inspired ahead of what is set to be the consequential year for climate action.



As we approach the middle of the decisive decade for world emissions, and the 10 year anniversary of the Paris climate agreement, subscribe to Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast


And join us for our special Inside COP series with co-host Fiona McRaith where we bring you behind the scenes of COP30 in Belém!


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This is a Persephonica production for Global Optimism and is part of the Acast Creator Network.

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Episodes
  • Flooded: Is extreme weather shifting the climate front lines?
    Mar 26 2026

    We used to be shocked by this. Hundreds of thousands displaced, millions affected, whole communities washed out. But somewhere along the way, extreme weather events have become background noise.


    This week, Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson explore what it means to live in a world where extreme rainfall, displacement and repeated flood damage are no longer rare shocks but part of a rapidly changing climate reality. Last year alone, Southern Africa, Pakistan, Brazil, South Sudan, and many other countries were devastated by catastrophic flooding. We reflect on the scale of the global crisis, the lives upended, and the huge economic losses that too often go uninsured.


    Then Paul speaks with Louis Ramez, co-founder of Flooded People UK, about what happens when flooding stops being just a weather event and becomes a political force. They discuss the growing toll of flooding in the UK, from mental health impacts to rising insurance costs and falling property values, and ask what collective action looks like when communities are forced to confront climate damage on their own doorsteps.


    As the front lines of climate change move ever deeper into the Global North, will governments finally respond with the urgency this crisis demands? And can the devastation that flows from climate impacts help rally a social movement for change?


    Learn More:


    About flooding in the UK…

    🌧️ Explore Flooded People’s resources on the state of flooding in the UK

    🏠 Read about the government-backed Flood Re insurance programme mentioned in this episode

    📍 Check the long-term flood risk for your area (England only, with links to other UK nations)


    About flooding internationally…

    🌍 Read more about worldwide flood risk from the World Bank

    🔎 Explore how extreme weather events are being attributed to climate change at World Weather Attribution

    🚨 Understand how flooding is displacing people across the globe at the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre


    🎤 Leave us your voice notes and questions for upcoming episodes on SpeakPipe


    Join the conversation:

    Instagram @outrageoptimism LinkedIn @outrageoptimism

    Or get in touch with us via this form.


    Producer: Ben Weaver-Hincks

    Edited by: Miles Martignoni

    Planning: Caitlin Hanrahan

    Exec Producer: Ellie Clifford


    This is a Persephonica production for Global Optimism and is part of the Acast Creator Network.



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    37 mins
  • The Iran Crisis and the Price of Oil Dependence
    Mar 19 2026

    War in Iran has triggered another global energy shock. Once again, conflict has exposed the deep instability built into the fossil fuel system. And once again, the world is reminded that these fuels are not only polluting, but precarious.


    In this episode, Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson unpack why the threat to oil infrastructure and the Strait of Hormuz matters so much, and why these moments keep repeating. What does it mean to build an economy around fuels concentrated in a handful of volatile places, and transported through fragile choke points? And why are many responding to that insecurity by calling for more drilling?


    They’re joined by Bruce Douglas, CEO of the Global Renewables Alliance and Chief Growth Officer at the Global Wind Energy Council. Bruce argues that although this is not the first energy crisis of its kind, it may be the first in which the alternatives are ready at scale. Renewables are available now - and, in many cases, cheaper, faster and more secure than doubling down on fossil fuels.


    Together they explore the fork in the road now facing governments. In a moment of insecurity, do countries try to squeeze more out of declining oil and gas reserves? Or do they use this as the push they need to invest in a more resilient system? That decision may determine whether this will be remembered as just another oil crisis - or as the moment political leaders finally started to absorb the lesson.


    Learn More:


    ⚡ Read the Global Renewable Alliance’s Renewables Action Plan to break the energy crises cycle

    ☀️ Learn more about Pakistan’s people-led solar revolution

    🌍 Understand why the Strait of Hormuz matters so much to global energy supply

    📈 Explore the IEA’s report on the status of renewables today and their forecasts to 2030


    🎤 Leave us your voice notes and questions for upcoming episodes on SpeakPipe


    Join the conversation:

    Instagram @outrageoptimism LinkedIn @outrageoptimism

    Or get in touch with us via this form.


    Producer: Ben Weaver-Hincks

    Edited by: Miles Martignoni

    Planning: Caitlin Hanrahan

    Exec Producer: Ellie Clifford


    This is a Persephonica production for Global Optimism and is part of the Acast Creator Network.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    42 mins
  • Water, Wildlife, and Climate’s Hidden Trade-Offs
    Mar 12 2026

    The climate crisis is not one problem. It is a crisis of water, food, energy, language, justice and power - all colliding at once. So how do we respond when climate solutions create new trade-offs of their own? And are we even using the right words to describe what is happening?


    In this episode, Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson take on some of the knottiest questions in climate. From water stress and biodiversity loss, to geoengineering, public understanding, and the language of urgency itself. What gets overlooked? What gets simplified? And how do we navigate increasing complexity in the middle of a worsening crisis?


    We don’t have all the answers. But as our choices grow harder, these are some of the questions that demand our attention.


    Learn More:


    💧 Dive into Why Water Matters from the UNFCCC

    🦅 Explore how solar and wind energy producers can mitigate impacts on biodiversity

    🎧 Listen back to last year’s episode unpacking some of climate’s most common acronyms

    ☁️ … or return to our most recent episode on geoengineering with Politico’s Karl Mathiesen


    🎤 Leave us your voice notes and questions for upcoming episodes on SpeakPipe


    Join the conversation:

    Instagram @outrageoptimism LinkedIn @outrageoptimism

    Or get in touch with us via this form.


    Producer: Ben Weaver-Hincks

    Edited by: Miles Martignoni

    Planning: Caitlin Hanrahan

    Exec Producer: Ellie Clifford


    This is a Persephonica production for Global Optimism and is part of the Acast Creator Network.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    39 mins
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For the longest time , I have wanted to share with you that I see Outrage and Optimism as a 2X 2 matrix . And am sometimes high optimism , high outrage and sometimes high optimism and less outrage .
Right now , I proudly watch Smith college class of 21 commencement webcast from India as my daughter graduates on campus as a major in Quantitative economics . Was super excited to see Christina get an honorary degree at Smith for all her outstanding work in Climate change . Heartiest congratulations . Am a huge fan of you and your well produced podcast !!!!
Shefali Chhachhi , Gurgaon. India

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