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Each episode of Think Globally Radio is available here in the audio archive, which covers a wide array of environment and sustainability subjects.

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TopicGuest
Endangered Environment in the High North: the Arctic Resilience ReportMarcus Carson, Stockholm Environment Institute
Tribute to Hans Rosling and explanation of the Anthropocene EquationOwen Gaffney
COP 22 and Climate Politics in the Trump EraCharles Parker, Uppsala University
Tom Arnbom, WWF Senior AdvisorLiving Planet in peril?
Amb. Bo Kjellén on the state of climate governance one year after ParisAmb. Bo Kjellén
Interview with Sweden’s Left Party leader Jonas SjöstedtJonas Sjöstedt
Weather extremes in the context of climate changeHanna Sundqvist, Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist and Paul Krusic
The Paris Agreement in the Context of 25 Years of Climate Negotiationswith Bo Kjellén
An Assessment of COP 21 and the Paris AgreementDr. Charles Parker
Analysis of COP 21 so farAmb. Bo Kjellén
A tribute to Maurice StrongFelix Dodds and Maurice Strong
The Economic Calculus of Climate ChangeGernot Wagner
Interview with climate change ambassador Anna Lindstedt ahead of COP 21Ambassador Anna Lindstedt
In depth discussion on the Sustainable Development GoalsDave Trouba
Elaborating the Anthropocene: Prof. David ChristianProf. David Christian
The evolution of climate negotiations in advance of COP 21Amb. Bo Kjellén
Dr. James Hansen on the science and solutions for climate changeDr. James Hansen
Oceans under pressureTom Arnbom
Elaborating the Anthropocene: John McNeillJohn McNeill
Elaborating the Anthropocene: Owen GaffneyOwen Gaffney
Elaborating the Anthropocene: Sverker SörlinSverker Sörlin
Elaborating the Anthropocene: Jürgen Renn and Manfred LaubichlerJürgen Renn and Manfred Laubichler
Elaborating the Anthropocene: Victor GalazVictor Galaz
Elaborating the Anthropocene: Will SteffenWill Steffen
Elaborating the Anthropocene: Joseph MascoProf. Joeseph Masco
Bill McKibben on environmental activismBill McKibben
Elaborating the AnthropoceneProf. Erle Ellis
American perspectives on the Arctic environment and climate negotiations as Paris approachesAmb. Mark Brzezinski and Amb. Christiana Figueres
Sustaining freshwater resources for people and planetSandra Postel
Extreme encounters with NatureCarsten Peter
Impacts and Adaptation to climate change: Insights into the IPCC working group II reportRichard Klein
An ordeal over Arctic oilDima Litvinov
The Twin Crises of the AnthropoceneRob Nixon
South Korea’s perspective on International Climate NegotiationsSon Sung-hwan, Ambassador of South Korea
Saving dolphins from slaughter and captivityRic O’Barry
In the wake of Warsaw: Insights into the COP 19 climate negotiationsAmbassador Bo Kjellén
Northern Environmental history and the Canadian ArcticProf. Graeme Wynn
Stockholm and the sustainability of citiesAmy Rader Olsson
Dilemmas of Arctic developmentKirsten Thisted
The state of international climate negotiations in advance of COP 19Ambassador Bo Kjellén
Ecocide and the criminalization of environmental destructionPella Larsdotter Thiel
Inside the 5th IPCC assessment reportProf. Valerie Masson-Delmotte, coordinating lead author WG I chap. 5
Climate science on the eve of IPCC AR5Prof. Markku Rummukainen
Conservation and the revival of European natural heritageStaffan Widstrand
The future of GreenlandDamien Degeorges and Elisabeth Heilmann Blind
Man and nature encounters and the challenges of the Australian environmentProf. Libby Robin
Environmental management in the threatened ArcticFredrik Hannerz
Carbon cleanup and renewable energy entrepreneurshipHenrik Karlsson, Biorecro
Understanding American energy and environmental policiesMarcus Hansson, U.S. Embassy Stockholm
Green politics and the European environmental debateLorentz Tovatt, Young Greens
The Parents Roar: Spurring climate change action through social mediaKajsa Nerdal
The Environmentalist’s ParadoxProf. Garry Peterson
The impact of cities on sustainabilitySusanna Elfors, Sustopia.se
The next phase of international climate negotiationsAmbassador Bo Kjellén
This is the AnthropoceneProf. Will Steffen
Zoos and animal ethics in SwedenCecilia Mille, Animal Rights Sweden
New notions of nature conservationProf. Bill Adams
Silent Spring, Rachel Carson and 50 years of environmentalismProf. Sverker Sörlin
Planet Under Pressure and Rio +20: A year in the AnthropoceneOwen Gaffney, IGBP
Questioning the safety and sustainability of nuclear energy in SwedenIsadora Wronski, Greenpeace
Ojnare forest and organizing resistance to environmental exploitationJohan Berg, Nature and Youth Sweden
Rio +20 and the state of global environmental governanceBo Kjellén and Maurice Strong
Taking action to protect the Arctic environmentTherese Jacobson, Greenpeace
Dark Green ReligionBron Taylor
The Arctic Council and sustainability in a region in transitionGustaf Lind, Sweden Arctic ambassador
Sweden elusive environmental quality targetsGöran Finnveden
The effectiveness of institutions and international regimes in environmental governanceProf. Oran Young
Understanding climate change on a millennial time scaleFredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist and Paul Krusic
Public policy and the urban environment in StockholmPer Ankersjö, Vice Mayor for Environment
Ecolabeling and the conservation of global fisheriesMinna Epps, Marine Stewardship Council
An analysis of COP 17Ambassador Bo Kjellén
The future of Stockholm and its urban environmentHenrik Waldenström
100,000 volunteers can’t be wrongSuba Parthiban
An insider account from 12 years of climate negotiationsAnders Turesson
Conditions for a renewable energy revolution in Sweden and beyondMartina Krüger
Social movements to help 2.6 people get access to safe sanitation, good hygiene and dignityDave Trouba
Corporate carbon transparencyAmanda Haworth Wiklund
Conceptualizing WaterProf. Tony Allan
Photographing and Conserving the Endangered Wildlife of East AfricaNick Brandt
Gröna Tåget (the Green Train)Tohmmy Bustad
Corporate engagement on a pathway to a Sustainable 2050Robert Horn, Stanford University
Imagining the Environment through EcocriticismProf. Ursula Heise
Making the world a better place through social entrepreneurshipBill Drayton
Insights on climate change from original ozone whistleblowerMario Molina
Frontiers of climate science and policyProf. Stefan Rahmstorf
Global Sustainability and The Stockholm MemorandumProf. Johan Rockström
Global political perspectives on climate changeAmbassador Andrew Mitchell
Universal laws of scale and their implications for sustainabilityGeoffrey West, Sante Fe Institute
Climate, environment and the need for a new understanding of existenceGöran Bäckstrand
Sustainable cities in an urbanized worldProf. Carl-Johan Engström, KTH
Transformative thinkingDennis Pamlin
Fuel storage concerns in a moment of nuclear crisisJohan Swahn, MKG
Forty years of global environmental actionAmbassador Lars-Göran Engfeldt
Is the rise of China sustainable?Prof. Tom Hart, China Economic Resource Center
Governing geo-engineeringVictor Galaz, Stockholm Resilience Centre
Geo-Engineering: antidote to climate change, or risk beyond comprehension?Kevin Noone
Climate leadershipDr. Charles Parker, Uppsala University
Bringing global climate negotiations back on track: an analysis of COP 16Bo Kjellén
Resaving the whales: the environmental issue that never went awayBo Fernholm and Thomas Lyrhom, Swedish Museum of Natural History
The state of the climate debate a year after Climategate and CopenhagenProf. Mike Hulme, University of East Anglia
Financing sustainabilityMonique Barbut, CEO and Chairman, Global Environment Facility
Learning, leadership and change in the Tallberg traditionAlexander Crawford, Tällberg Foundation
Slavery - It's Still With UsAmber Erdenechuluun and John Flynn, Human Security Policy Studies Center
Dealing with deadlock: Ways forward on climate changeMåns Lönnroth and Bill McKibben
Sustainable cities, U.S.A.American mayors
Methods for climate mobilizationSamuel Jarrick and Shiva Anoushirvani
Exploring Equality – Lessons from SwedenSteven Bland and Shi Hacon Bickerton
A Giant Leap for Mankind: An Apollo vision for sustainabilityOwen Gaffney, director of communications, IGBP
Risk, Uncertainty and Transformation in a time of CrisisThomas Homer-Dixon
Principled pragmatism and global governanceAchim Steiner, Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme
Reflections on the climate change discourseTGR staff
Worker democracy, microcredit and social entrepreneurship in ArgentinaBrendan Martin
Ecological and social implications of the Gulf oil spillProf Bob Thomas, Loyola University, New Orleans
Beyond CopenhagenAndew Mitchell, British Ambassador to Sweden
Saving Urban Environments through the Action of Social MovementsDr. Henrik Ernstson, Stockholm Resilience Centre
Saving Civilization with Plan B 4.0Lester Brown, Earth Policy Institute
Reworking the WorldCarl Mossfeldt, Tällberg Advisors
Rethinking globalisation in the light of Contraction and ConvergenceDr Elisabeth Corell, Converge Project Leader, The Natural Step.
Evaluating the Environmental Policies of the Swedish GovernmentJonas Rudberg, Naturskyddsföreningen/Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
Beyond Carbon Neutrality – the promise of Bio Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage.Henrik Karlsson, President and CEO of Biorecro AB
A unifying framework for social and ecological sustainabilityProfessor Karl-Henrik Robèrt, MD, PhD, Founder of The Natural Step.
When the predator becomes the prey: Swedish policy on wolf and lynx huntingAnn Dahlerus, Secretary General of the Swedish Carnivore Association
Marine impacts of offshore renewable energy infrastructureDan Wilhelmsson
Connectivity for sustainability: Smart grids and social networksLars Nordström and Beatrice Crona
The Environment in History; and Tackling Climate Change without Limiting Carbon EmissionsProf. Donald Worster and Dr. Bjorn Lomborg
An agenda for a new economyDavid Korten
Post-Copenhagen perspectivesBo Kjellén
Post-Copenhagen : Policy in China, Business in India, and global governance in the UN systemDennis Pamlin, Senior Associate, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Senior Advisor, Global Initiatives, B4E
Full coverage, in-depth discussion and analysis on COP 15the Think Globally Radio staff
The substantive and diplomatic dimensions of COP 15Ambassador Bo Kjellén
Heart of Dryness – Learning from the Bushmen on how to cope with permanent droughtJames G. Workman
The run-up to COP 15Think Globally Radio staff
Political perspectives in the countdown to CopenhagenAndrew Mitchell, British Ambassador to Sweden
Modern environmental history and the major environmental challenges of todayJohn McNeill, Georgetown University
Climate and environmental initiatives at UNEP and World BankAniket Ghai, UNEP and Kathy Sierra, World Bank
Nine Biophysical Thresholds: The Planetary Boundaries FrameworkKevin Noone
Human Development and Right LivelihoodsThink Globally Radio staff
Water and Climate Change: Adapting to a drier and wetter worldJohn Matthews, Head of Freshwater Adaptation, WWF
Global Cooling and Warming: A historical perspective on human adaptation to climate changeFredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist, Hanna Sundqvist and Martin Finné
The Development Dimension of Climate Change: the World Development Report 2010Kirk Hamilton, Lead Economist, Development Economics Research Group, The World Bank
Attaining sustainable fisheries in Europe, the Baltic and beyondYlva Engwall and Ottilia Thoreson
Countdown to Copenhagen: The European Position on Climate Change ahead of COP 15Charles Parker
Reporting Back from the 2009 World Water Week in Stockholm featuring Dr. Peter GleickPeter Gleick, President, Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security
Copenhagen and Climate Change from an Anglo-European PerspectiveJohn Ashton, Special Representative for Climate Change of the United Kingdom
Ending Open Defecation - One Community at a TimeKamal Kar
Valuing NatureSteve Polasky
Humanity on TrialClarisse Siebert and Charlotta Åsell
Managing waterMalin Falkenmark
CDM in the EU - China contextPhilip Thörn
An analysis of the H1N1 swine influenza outbreak so farVictor Galaz
Environmental policy in the Green Capital of EuropeUlla Hamilton
China, Climate & Security: Making the Connection in CopenhagenLinda Jakobson
Climate Governance in the ArticAnnika E Nilsson
The nexus of science, communication and action in combating climate changePär Holmgren
Ecological restoration, disaster mitigation and the US Army Corps of EngineersRobert van Antwerp
Climate change, charismatic species and the Earth HourLasse Gustavsson, Secretary General of WWF Sweden
The Environmental Case against Nuclear powerPer Bolund, MP for the Swedish Green Party
Swedish CSR worldwide: the case of IKEAThomas Bergmark
China, Africa and Global SecurityChin-Hao Huang
Living in NextopiaMicael Dahlén
Adapt or Collapse: how historical human-environment interactions can inform the futureCharles Redman
Life after the TsunamiAlastair Morrison
Nuclear solution to climate crisis?Mark Lynas
Global Change, Information Technology and Human HealthVictor Galaz
Fair Trade and Development from a Social Entrepreneur’s PerspectiveEbba Aurell
Indexing corporate ecological impactsCecilia Procopé Repinski
A New Story for the Baltic SeaJakob Granit
One fair step further: Fair Trade Labour UnionOlof Ambjörn and Veronica Karlsson
Implications of the US election on international climate change negotiationsCharles Parker
Sustainable clothingNatasja Börjesson
Cities beyond oilLisen Runsten
The impact of the global financial crisis on the climate change debateAndrew Mitchell
The problem of persistent pollutantsAndreas Woldegiorgis
The Illegal Trade in Endangered SpeciesJohanna Hagstedt
Sustainable LifestylesJan Aronsson
Resilience and adaptation- or…transformation?Brian Walker
Eco-cities of the futureJerker Söderlind
Water and Sanitation: Do We Mind the Gap?Stephanie Blenckner
British environmental policiesAndrew Mitchell
Believing Cassandra and agreeing with IsisAlan AtKisson
Cleaner production in IndiaJonas Röttorp
Sustainability trendsJohan Gorecki
Clean investmentsMagnus Emfel
Meat climate impact and animal rightsToivo Jokkala Per-Anders Jande
Thinking in systems theoryBjörn Frostell
Utilisation of natural resourcesAnna Tufvesson
Environmental chatThink Globally Crew
Gaining Global Focus - Capitalizing on Climate EntrepreneursArne Forstenberg and Jakob Rutqvist
Economic history and agrafood issuesUlf Jonsson
Biomimicry: nature knows bestFredrik Moberg
Climate activismDjina Wilk and Joakim Granberg
Climate change negotiations from Kyoto to CopenhagenAmbassador Bo Kjellen
Poverty reduction through biofuelsCamilla Lundberg Ney and Björn Lindh
How on Earth Do We Live Together?Carl Mossfeldt
Unsustainable fishingIsabella Lövin
Society in environmental managementKarolina Isaksson
Polar bears and the Russian ArcticTom Arnbom
Hurry Up! 2.6 Billion People Want to Use the Toilet!!Arno Rosemarin
Geopolitical implications of climate changePeter Haldén
The Dark side of Biofuels: The case of Palm OilMartina Krueger
Sustainable radicalismAndreas Malm
Men and women's different climate stressesAnnika Carlsson-Kanyama
Global Change and Earth System ScienceKevin Noone
Will Steffen on surviving the AnthropoceneWill Steffen
Gold mining, mercury and malaria in TanzaniaJimmy Yoler
Environmental salvation through sustainable technology?Andre Heinz
Adapt now: The effects of climate change on SwedenSofia Ahlroth
Time to Adapt- Got your "Climatools" Ready?Annika Carlsson-Kanyama
What are Consumers Thinking?Bernhard Lüthi
Sustainable Waste Management - Can We Manage That?Gunnar Fredriksson
Embedding Sustainable Development Through Responsible InvestmentSasja Beslik
General discussion
A New Water Paradigm: Let it Reign!Jan Lundqvist
General discussion
Johan Kuylenstierna on Think Globally RadioJohan Kuylenstierna
Lars Kristoferson & Lennart Daléus on Think Globally RadioLars Kristoferson & Lennart Daléus
Anders Wijkman on Think Globally RadioAnders Wijkman
Building DemocracyKerstie Samuels
100 ways to save the worldJohan Tell
Sustainability on campus and beyondChristine Ambell
Act Globally: Environmental negotiations and Global environmental politicsGunilla Reischl
Talking Sustainability and ResilienceGarry Peterson
The energy [r]evolution: Greenpeace goes after global warmingMartina Krueger
Sustainable consumption strategiesGetachew Assefa
General discussion
Climate Change 2007: The IPCC 4th Assessment ReportMats-Olof Hedblom Thorsten Blenckner
Water, Power, Poverty - How clean water and sanitation will cut poverty in half by 2015Helena Ekinge
An inspirational hour with Dennis PamlinDennis Pamlin
adventures in conservationMats-Olof Hedblom Steven Zeff
Reflections of themes over the year alias 2006 TG closure
Spreading ICT in the Developing World: The Stockholm Challenge and Open Access WorkshopBjörn Persson Earl Martle
Biofuels and future biofuel systemsPeter Hagström
Pollution and poverty along the shores of Lake VictoriaBjörn Söderberg Freddy Jönsson
Increasing Resilience and Reducing Vulnerability to Natural DisastersGunnel Dalhammar
The International Poaching Problem and Illegal Wolf Hunting in SwedenLotta Samuleson Lennart Nyman
History of the Environmental MovementSverker Sörlin
General discussion
Food security and poverty reduction in the developing worldKostas Stamoulis Christina Engfeldt
The Impacts of Eating: Sustainable Food Consumption in StockholmTiina Rantanen Beatrice Crona
Right Livelihood AwardOle Von Uexküll Lennart Daléus
Ecological Economics and the Misunderstanding of SustainabilityThomas Hahn
Policies and Institutions - Making a Difference on the Ground?Manfred Matz
Climate change skepticismFred Goldberg
In depth discussion on the recent World Water WeekDave Trouba
Fair trade in focusDaniel Mensch
The ecological impact of tourismPeter Hanneberg
Breathing Easier by Digesting the CongestionMats Kullberg Mikael Sundström
General discussion
Urban Futures 2.0Eva Schultz
The ecological and humanitarian tragedy of the Aral SeaGia Kjellén
Unexpected Sustainability TriggersDennis Pamlin
Corporate Social Responsibility in a Globalized WorldMagnus Enell
Power to the PeopleAxl Smith Frida Lanshammar
Millenium Development GoalsDave Trouba Lena Tranberg
A sustainable development discussion with Alan AtKissonAlan AtKisson
Millennium Ecosystem AssessmentLisen Schultz Jacob Lundberg
Can companies profit from going green?Mikael Roman
Redefining Global SecurityTomas Ries
The Natural StepDavid Cook
Coastal communities at risk: Rebuilding sustainably after the tsunamiDan Wilhelmsson
Kyoto and beyond: Climate change policy, negotiations and implementationMikael Roman
Cutting edge research on sustainable energy sourcesTheanne Schiros and John Humphrey
Consequences of climate changeErland Källén
Implicatons and advantages of Eco-labellingYlva Rylander
USA and the EnvironmentJohn Turner and Tracy Hall
Bioenergy in Sweden, Brazil and beyondSemida Silveira, Vinicius Lobosco and Fabiano Assmann
The Challenge of China and the EnvironmentDennis Pamlin and Karl Hallding
UN Millennium Development GoalsSofia Ottosson
Alternative-energy transport in Stockholm & Strategic environmental researchJonas Strömberg and Göran Finnveden
Measuring and modelling climate changeKevin Noone and Anders Moberg
A conversation with Dennis Pamlin of the WWFDennis Pamlin
WWF and the Baltic Eco-regionLars Kristoferson
Global Change & Impact of Human activities on the Earth systemWill Steffen
Sustainable city planningLars Orrskog
Coral reefs in the Indian OceanDan Wilhelmsson
Sustainable consumptionChrister Sanne
Renewable energy sources: Wind, water, tidal and waveMats Leijon
Rural electrification projects in AfricaSten Bergman and Mattias Nordström
Global water crisis: public or private solutions?Jan-Erik Gustafsson and Roine Leiringer
Hydrogen power in IcelandJames Björgvin Hjorvarsson,
Nuclear fusion power and disposal of Nuclear wasteJames Drake, James Crawford
Johannesburg Summit on Sustainable DevelopmentMats-Olof Hedblom, Semida Silveira, Åsa Romson