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Atomic Zero is a SF Bay-Area political news, culture and opinion show. Featuring relevant and irrelevant materials for laughter and entertainment. Working with different Pan-Asian American Cultural groups, local Artists, Community Advocates, and Innovators.
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Conversations with the people building the Next Generation Internet (NGI). They’re working on free and open source technologies to make the internet more resilient, secure, trustworthy, accessible and human-centered. NGI Zero is a coalition of non-profit organizations led by NLnet foundation providing financial and practical support to people working on the free and open internet. NGI Zero is made possible with financial support from the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet initiative.
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Nuclear Explained

International Atomic Energy Agency

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Nuclear Explained takes an in-depth look at nuclear technology and how it impacts modern life. The podcast features experts and scientists from around the world discussing the safe, secure and peaceful uses of nuclear technology.
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Addicted To Loot

Addicted To Loot

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09/07/2018 - We will be taking an extended break for an undetermined amount of time. Thank you all for listening and we hope to be back at it one day. Hey, hi, hello! Addicted To Loot is an upbeat gaming podcast that hits the internet full-force every Friday, featuring the combined whatsits of Tomality & Atomic Zero. We focus primarily on PC gaming and cover every genre under the sun. Every week we cover breaking news in the PC gaming world and discuss our weekly playlists. Tune in for revie ...
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Coexistence

Coex Studios

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Earth’s shattered future. Humanity’s natural resources have been exhausted. When our planet is devastated by an atomic cataclysm, a new life emerges for a cross-section of humanity within the walls of a towering megastructure known as Tier City. A self-appointed governing body of world-leaders, called The Universal Council, control this New Earth. Tier City residents are force-fed Network propaganda by an influencer known only as The Preacher. Rachel is a young drone delivery pilot with ambi ...
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Book Schmooze

Anna & Alexej

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Book Schmooze is a book review podcast where we ramble about books that we just read, mostly non-fiction. Contact Email: bookschmooze@gmail.com “If I finish a book a week, I will read only a few thousand books in my lifetime, about a tenth of a percent of the contents of the greatest libraries of our time. The trick is to know which books to read.”― Carl Sagan, Cosmos
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Contributor(s): Professor Larry Kramer | Join us for the inaugural lecture of LSE President and Vice Chancellor of LSE Larry Kramer in which he will talk about his vision for LSE, the role of the social sciences in a changing world and our place in the 21st Century.Larry Kramer has been President and Vice Chancellor of LSE since April 2024. A const…
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Contributor(s): Professor Rebecca Katz | This public event will describe the state of global health security, global governance of disease and the policy epidemiology framework used in the Analysis and Mapping of Policies for Emerging Infectious Diseases project. We will describe the importance of evidence-based decision making for responding to ep…
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How do we simplify the complex task of Implementing EV Charging Infrastructure? Chris Nihan and EVready® Energy explain their unique approach on the latest Episode of the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast. I had the pleasure of speaking with Chris Nihan, President of EVready Energy, who shared his journey from Accounting to Sustainable Energy Prod…
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Contributor(s): Alexandra Chesterfield, Elisabeth Costa, Professor Oliver Hauser, Dr Dario Krpan, Professor Susan Michie, Professor Robert West | Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming various aspects of behavioural science. For example, AI-driven models are being used to predict human behaviour and decision-making, and to design personalized…
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Contributor(s): Professor Sir John Curtice, Professor Anand Menon, Professor Paula Surridge | Has Labour’s election marked a real turning point?This is a thought-provoking event as we provide an early assessment of the new Labour government’s actions and goals.Professor Sir John Curtice, Professor Anand Menon, Professor Paula Surridge による
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Contributor(s): Professor Eric Maskin, Professor Amartya Sen, Dr Suzanne Bloks, Professor Richard Bradley, Rudolf Fara | As authoritarianism and political violence threaten democracies throughout the world at levels not seen since the 1930s, attacks on free and fair elections are rife. Democracy is about choice, and achieving a legitimate democrati…
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Contributor(s): Hashi Mohamed, Dr. Aaron Reeves, Professor Lauren Rivera, Dr Faiza Shaheen | In Aaron Reeves and Sam Friedman’s new book, which they launch at this event, they provide a uniquely data-rich analysis of the British elite from the Victorian era to today: who gets in, how they get there, what they like and look like, where they go to sc…
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One of the issues with today’s internet is that a lot of data is siloed. Consequently, users are locked into Big Tech ecosystems and its hard to reuse data. Joep Meinderstma, CEO of Ontola.io, talks about how his project Atomic Data addresses this problem with LinkedData. The free and open source project is a modular specification for sharing, modi…
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Collaboration is crucial for the Energy Transition! In the latest episode of the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Kristin Barbato, Co-Founder & President of Dynamo Energy Hub. Kristin, a seasoned executive in the Utility Industry, shared her passion for joining this sector due to its significant societal impac…
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Contributor(s): Rory Stewart, Professor James Walters | While religion continues to be perceived as of diminishing significance by many in Western Europe, religious nationalisms are on the rise around the world and the religious dimensions of many conflicts are becoming more pronounced. While the early twenty-first century focused on political Isla…
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Contributor(s): Nils Gilman, Dr Ganga Shreedhar, Professor Karen E Smith | Deadly viruses, climate-changing carbon molecules, and harmful pollutants across the globe are unimpeded by national borders. While the consequences of these flows range across scales, from the planetary to the local, the authority and resources to manage them are concentrat…
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Contributor(s): Matt Blakemore, Richard Nesbitt, Carolyn Scott, Reshma Shaikh, Noa Srebrnik | This event will navigate the complexities of AI implementation in the workplace and examine how these technologies are being developed to benefit society while challenging traditional work experiences. The event will feature conversations on the latest adv…
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Contributor(s): Ed Conway, Dr Kamala Dawar, David Henderson, James Wallace | We have a growing waste problem, which has been around for some time and is only getting worse. Dumping of sewage is threatening the health of our rivers. Plastics have penetrated deep into the world’s oceans. Leakages from landfills, farming and industry are contaminating…
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Contributor(s): Professor Luis Garicano, Professor Maisa Rojas Corradi, Professor Catherine Wolfram | Trade and climate change policies have become increasingly interwoven. Subsidies for green industries often provoke tariffs, such as US actions over Chinese solar panels and electric vehicles. The European Union’s Emission Trading System (ETS) has …
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"It starts and ends with the Customer". Recently, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Jennifer Nuckles, CEO of R-Zero, on the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast to dive deep into this sentiment. Jennifer, with a background in Brand Management and Marketing leadership, discussed her philosophy on brand building, focusing on Features, Functions, …
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Contributor(s): Claudio Frischtak, Basak Odemis, Professor Rohini Pande, Ali Sarfraz | Large investments are needed to confront climate change. Current levels are far below what is required. Bridging this investment gap rests on harnessing both public and private climate finance. Yet, accessing and effectively using these funds presents substantial…
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Contributor(s): Professor Esther Duflo, Elizabeth Lewis Channon, Khari Motayne, Professor Sir Christopher Pissarides | While there are always rumours about who might win a Nobel Prize every year, there is no short list for the globally revered academic awards. This means that winning one always comes as a complete surprise. In this episode of LSE i…
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New Episode of the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast is Live! Excited to sit down with Philip Farese, CEO of Mojave Energy Systems, Inc. Philip shared his journey and passion for Energy Efficiency as a practical and cost effective decarbonization solution. We explored Mojave Energy Systems' mission to pioneer a Dedicated Outdoor Air System using l…
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In this episode, we chat with Omer Goldberg, founder of Chaos Labs, a company that builds economic security and risk management tooling for protocols. Omer has been in the trenches contributing to various DeFi protocols for the past few years, and shares some stories about that journey. We also chat about how Chaos has grown since inception, and wh…
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Welcome back, Atomic Zero Fans! We've got a sizzling hot episode for you today, packed with breaking news and Olympic excitement. First up, we're diving into the DNC's latest announcement: their new Vice Presidential nominee! We'll break down the implications, analyze the candidate's qualifications, and discuss the potential impact on the upcoming …
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It's estimated that air pollution has a $2.9 trillion global economic cost. David Lu and Clarity Movement are revolutionizing the way we understand and respond to this global issue. I had the pleasure of speaking with David Lu, Co-Founder & CEO of Clarity Movement, on the latest episode of the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast. David's passion for…
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Contributor(s): Professor Susan Athey | Digital interventions are well-suited for social impact applications because they are relatively inexpensive to develop and update, they can be targeted to meet the needs of individuals, and they are highly scalable. This talk will review several recent implementations of digital technology to social impact a…
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In this episode, we chat with Kubi, co-founder of Gattaca, most well known for its Ethereum block builder Titan. We discuss Gattaca’s journey as a trading firm and how that led them to infrastructure development across the Ethereum MEV supply chain. We then explore their strategic approach to launching Titan Builder in an already competitive builde…
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Being at the forefront of understanding customers' challenges is essential for Energy & Sustainability solutions. Al Subbloie and Budderfly embody this customer-centric approach. In Episode 7 of The Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast, I had the pleasure of conversing with Al Subbloie, Founder and CEO of Budderfly. Al shared his "lead from the front…
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40% of Global Emissions come from the Built Environment, with 30% of Energy Usage Wasted. Can the AI revolution solve this complex climate issue? Omar Tabba and Brainbox AI are doing just that In Episode 5 of Decarbonization Disrupters, I had the pleasure of speaking with Omar Tabba, Chief Product Officer of Brainbox AI. Omar, a passionate and inno…
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How can the HVAC Industry be disrupted after remaining unchanged for over a century? Daniel Betts, PhD, MBA and Blue Frontier, Inc. have the formula for a massive disruption! 🌀 🎙 In a recent episode of the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Daniel Betts, CEO of Blue Frontier. Daniel's journey from a passion for …
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Transforming the Electrical Grid for the EV Revolution is a significant challenge, and Bharat Vats and Atom Power are tackling it head-on. In Episode 4 of Decarbonization Disruptors, I engaged with Bharat Vats, President & CEO of Atom Power, who shared insights on his path from an Electrical Engineer, a thought Leader in IoT and how that transforme…
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Contributor(s): Nina Rousille, Camille Landais, Jane Garvey | This episode of LSE iQ explores whether gender pay gap reporting, pay transparency and tackling gender norms can reduce the gender pay gap.On average across the globe, for every pound earned by a man, a woman earns around 80 pence, according to a 2023 report from the United Nations.But d…
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I had the privilege to interview Rahul Shendure, Chief Executive Officer of CarbonBuilt. CarbonBuilt's technology enables the production of ultra low-carbon concrete products, driving gigatonne-scale greenhouse gas reductions through the cost-effective mineralization of carbon dioxide Rahul shared his career journey starting in the Chemical & Plast…
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Happy Summer Atomic Zero Fans! Assassination attempt on Trump, the fallout of the media on Biden. Then, Biden gets Covid. A few days later he dropped out of the Presidential race. Now we're getting Kamala Harris? What's Going on? Is this House of Cards? Join us as we dive into! You can find out more about Kenni Camota @: Lofreqnioiz@gmail.com Pleas…
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I was pleased to chat with Ryan Prestel, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives at Smart Energy Water. Ryan gave a candid and insightful account of his journey as the founder and CEO of JadeTrack. Ryan shared his thoughts on the importance of creating a balance between personal and professional health as well as the challenges and triumphs of being …
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Hey Atomic Zero Fans, happy Independence Day weekend! This summer is heating up, just like the fireworks displays lighting up the sky. Here at Atomic Zero, we're diving into the biggest stories this month. Steve and I will be breaking down the 2024 Presidential Debate between Biden and Trump. Did the media shift its tone, or are they finally holdin…
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Contributor(s): Dimitri Zenghelis, Dr Philipp Rode, Professor Elizabeth Robinson | They will also examine the role climate change has played in the election and if the plans made by the main political parties deliver sufficiently to what the next Government could and should do.Dimitri Zenghelis, Dr Philipp Rode, Professor Elizabeth Robinson による
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Contributor(s): Professor Iain Begg, Professor Michael Cox, Professor Stephanie Rickard, Professor Peter Trubowitz | They explore rising global tensions and defence spending to the outcome of the next US election, and the future of our relationship with the EU and potential outcomes of the French elections.…
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Contributor(s): Professor Wendy Thomson, Professor Andrew Street, Professor Nicholas Barr | They review the stances of each party and how they’ve shaped their campaigns to what the next Government needs to do to address them.Professor Wendy Thomson, Professor Andrew Street, Professor Nicholas Barr による
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Contributor(s): Professor Sir Tim Besley, Professor Richard Davies, Eshe Nelson | They explore the pressure on public finances (from the likelihood of future tax rises or spending cuts) to each stance the parties have taken and whether they've accounted the coming fiscal challenges, to what the next Government could and should do next.…
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Contributor(s): Dr Nick Anstead, Professor Helen Margetts, Professor Julie Posetti | They explore the difference between this election in 2024 and previous ones with regard using AI and what the next Government should do (if anything) to protect the democratic process.Dr Nick Anstead, Professor Helen Margetts, Professor Julie Posetti による
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Contributor(s): Ruchir Sharma | Sharma says progressive youth are partly right and that capitalism has morphed into “socialism for the very rich.” The broader issue, however, is socialised risk for the poor, the middle class and the rich; government is trying to guarantee that no one ever suffers economic pain by borrowing heavily to prevent recess…
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Welcome to the 1st Episode of the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast I was thrilled to be joined by Katie Hoffman, Co-Founder, President & COO at Phaidra. Katie shares her career journey from the corporate word of the Trane organization, joining the Trane Innovation team and transferring that experience by collaborating with her co-founders to star…
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Contributor(s): Zaneta Sedilikova, Cynthia Hanawalt, Professor Harro van Asselt, Dr Joana Setzer, Catherine Higham | Activist groups and civil society organisations continue to play a pivotal role in leveraging climate litigation to shape climate governance. Central to many of these cases is the use of human rights arguments to hold governments and…
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Contributor(s): Shirley Rodrigues, Jean-Louis Missika, Ciaran Cuffe, Dr Liam Beiser-McGrath | Cities are widely considered to be progressive bastions against the tide of populism and growth of right-wing movements across Europe. But recent election results show that cities are not immune to the divisive discourses surrounding the green transition. …
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Contributor(s): Salman Usmani, Professor Alpa Shah, Ross Holder | Amidst the surge of global authoritarianism, how do we protect the freedom of speech and the freedom of dissent that is crucial for democracy? What is the role of global financial institutions and regimes in the crackdown on dissent in faraway places? What role do international human…
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Contributor(s): Dr Grace Lordan | Recently there has been a surge in popular voices in social media stating that DEI is bad for business. There has also been a significant reduction in investment in diversity and inclusion by some of the world’s largest firms.Dr Grace Lordan による
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Contributor(s): Daria Zakharova, Professor Elli Leadbeater, Professor Jonathan Birch, Sam Beckbessinger | Human beings are part of a vast sentient world full of conscious creatures, and even those of us far away from centres of political power have immense influence over huge numbers of animal lives - influence which we can choose to exercise for g…
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Contributor(s): Professor Naila Kabeer, Phillip Hensher, Monica Ali | How can an author bring out the stories and voices buried in their research to deliver the impact they are hoping for? And how should writers communicate experiences of power and oppression that are not their own? Whether embarking on a creative novel or an academic monograph, an…
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Contributor(s): Iliana Sarafian, Rita Kahsay, Fatou Bensouda | Global legal frameworks to protect women in conflict have been agreed by all members of the UN Security Council. Yet evidence from around the world shows that violence against women, because they are women, remains very much a part of twenty first century warfare.…
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Contributor(s): Ros Taylor, Dr Laura Gilbert, Rafael Behr | Trust (in media, institutions, politics and democracy) is widely reported to be in decline, but how important is it for a functioning society and why? What’s the relationship between trust and power?Ros Taylor, Dr Laura Gilbert, Rafael Behr による
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