The Climate Bridge Podcast
The Climate Bridge Podcast
Polis180 e.V./adelphi
The Climate Bridge Podcast is a show by Polis180 and adelphi under the roof of the Transatlantic Climate Bridge. In each of the episodes, actors from the US, Germany and Canada exchange ideas on a range of climate policy topics. The podcast hopes to inform opinions on climate- and energy-related issues in the transatlantic relationship, and communicate them to the public.
The Climate Bridge Podcast: Tobias Schlingensiepen – Subnational Environmental & Climate Policy in the US
  Ninth Episode: Tobias Schlingensiepen – Subnational Environmental & Climate Policy in the US   Welcome to the second season of “The Climate Bridge Podcast”, adelphi’s and Polis180’s podcast series. This podcast, like the Transatlantic Climate Bridge initiative behind it, focuses on climate change and climate policy in Germany, the United States and Canada. A key goal of both the initiative and this podcast is to improve climate cooperation between the three countries. In pursuit of this goal, Season 2 welcomes great guests and insightful topics on, among others, the upcoming COP28 or the transatlantic implications of US Inflation Reduction Act.   About this episode   The final episode of season 2 of the Climate Bridge Podcast dives into to the TCBs bread and butter – Transatlantic subnational climate policy. Our hosts Toby Bernstein – adelphi – and Lena Krois – Polis180 – sit down with State Representative Tobias Schlingensiepen (D), of Kansas’ 55th District. Toby, Lena, and Tobias chat about Tobias’ participation in a recent study tour to Germany, state-level climate and environmental policy in Kansas, and post-apocalyptic movies. To learn more about the study tour click here. Tobias and Toby also discussed the United States’ Hydrogen Hubs – more information here. The movie Tobias references is the 1983 film ‘The Day After’. Guest: Tobias Schlingensiepen Hosts: Toby Bernstein and Lena Krois Producers: Toby Bernstein, Lena Krois, Melisa Özcelik Mixing and post-production: Franz Classe Music: Maximilian Below
Dec 15, 2023
36 min
The Climate Bridge Podcast: Sara Schurmann & Sven Egenter – Climate Journalism from a German and Transatlantic Perspective
  Eighth Episode: Sara Schurmann & Sven Egenter – Climate Journalism from a German and Transatlantic Perspective   Welcome to the second season of “The Climate Bridge Podcast”, adelphi’s and Polis180’s podcast series. This podcast, like the Transatlantic Climate Bridge initiative behind it, focuses on climate change and climate policy in Germany, the United States and Canada. A key goal of both the initiative and this podcast is to improve climate cooperation between the three countries. In pursuit of this goal, Season 2 welcomes great guests and insightful topics on, among others, the upcoming COP28 or the transatlantic implications of US Inflation Reduction Act.   About this episode   This episode looks into the role climate journalism plays in fighting climate change, and climate inaction, both in Germany and across the Atlantic. To be an effective tool in achieving this goal, climate journalism depends on greater awareness on climate change as a cross-cutting theme, more factual knowledge and stronger international collaboration in the media.   While our past episodes mostly featured policy experts, we now had the chance to get insights from journalists on climate and energy-related issues. With the support of Toby Bernstein – adelphi –, Cornelius Haritz – Polis180 – spoke with Sara Schurmann (freelance journalist, author, and co-founder of Netzwerk Klimajournalismus Deutschland) and Sven Egenter (Editor in Chief of Clean Energy Wire). Key points which were discussed include: * Climate journalism plays an important role in fighting climate change and sharing urgency, action-based information, and best-practices with the public. Journalists should moderate public debates and approach people – also across the Atlantic. * Knowledge about climate change as a cross-cutting theme and planetary crisis should be integrated into basic university education, beyond specific climate journalism programs. * Journalists should consider practices and learnings from other international newspapers (integrating climate change as a cross-cutting issue), to create knowledge-sharing with other journalism networks. Guest: Sara Schurmann & Sven Egenter Hosts: Cornelius Haritz Producers: Cornelius Haritz, Toby Bernstein, Melisa Özcelik Mixing and post-production: Franz Classe Music: Maximilian Below
Nov 3, 2023
33 min
The Climate Bridge Podcast: Jesse Scott & Mike Williams – the United States’ Inflation Reduction Act and its transatlantic implications
  Seventh Episode: Jesse Scott & Mike Williams – the United States’ Inflation Reduction Act and its transatlantic implications   Welcome to the second season of “The Climate Bridge Podcast”, adelphi’s and Polis180’s podcast series. This podcast, like the Transatlantic Climate Bridge initiative behind it, focuses on climate change and climate policy in Germany, the United States and Canada. A key goal of both the initiative and this podcast is to improve climate cooperation between the three countries. In pursuit of this goal, Season 2 welcomes great guests and insightful topics on, among others, the upcoming COP28 or the transatlantic implications of US Inflation Reduction Act.   About this episode   While the last episode dealt with Germany’s road to COP28, this episode sheds a light on the US climate policy perspective and its impacts on the transatlantic sphere. Specifically, it covers the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) which was signed into law in 2022 and is the most significant piece of climate legislation in US history. This episode dives into the IRA and untangles the intersection between climate, international trade, industrial policy and geopolitics. With the support of Ole Adolphsen – Polis180 –, Mary Hellmich – adelphi – spoke with Jesse Scott (Adjunct Professor at Hertie School & Visiting Research Fellow at DIW) and Mike Williams (Senior Fellow at Center for American Progress). Key points which were discussed include:   * The IRA’s main objective and its underlying politics. The legislation is primarily a climate investment policy that centers working people, and the politics present at the time of its passage are crucial to understanding elements of the bill that have caused the most tension with the EU. * The EU supports the IRA as global signal but remains concerned about trade and investment competition. Remaining tensions in this area include the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and differences due to specific European policy toolkits (e.g., taxation and investment policies). * Transatlantic partnerships are still needed. The IRA is an opportunity for transatlantic discussions through a possible linkage between two strong climate laws whilst building good allies, e.g. to BRICS countries. * More potential for a circular economy agenda between G7 and the “global south”. During the episode’s final section, Ole and Mary share their impressions and main take-aways of the interview, while Ole also reveals his German climate-related word. Side note: If you’re also interested in understanding the environmental and climate justice measures in the IRA, listen to episode 4 that welcomed Dr. Robert Bullard and Nora Löhle interviewed by Mary Hellmich (adelphi) and Kira Schrödel (Polis180). Guest: Jesse Scott & Mike Williams Hosts: Mary Hellmich Producers: Mary Hellmich, Ole Adolphsen, Melisa Özcelik, Mona Hilliges, Hannah Dieterle, Kira Schrödel, Tina Bayer Mixing and post-production: Franz Classe Music: Maximilian Below
Aug 15, 2023
47 min
The Climate Bridge Podcast: Jennifer Morgan – Germany’s climate diplomacy & feminist foreign policy
  Sixth Episode: Jennifer Morgan – Germany’s climate diplomacy & feminist foreign policy   Welcome to the second season of “The Climate Bridge Podcast”, adelphi’s and Polis180’s podcast series. This podcast, like the Transatlantic Climate Bridge initiative behind it, focuses on climate change and climate policy in Germany, the United States and Canada. A key goal of both the initiative and this podcast is to improve climate cooperation between the three countries. In pursuit of this goal, Season 2 welcomes great guests and insightful topics on, among others, the upcoming COP28 or the transatlantic implications of US Inflation Reduction Act.   About this episode   After finishing up the last season with an episode on climate youth activists and their impressions from COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik, the new season starts off with Germany’s priorities on its road to COP28 in Dubai .   For this episode, our hosts Mary Hellmich – adelphi – and Kathrin Liebhäuser – Polis180 – speak with Germany’s State Secretary and Special Envoy for International Climate Action, Jennifer Morgan. In addition to diving into Germany’s activities for COP28 and discussing the conference’s host, Jennifer Morgan gives insights into her transition from past roles in NGOs to her current position as climate ambassador at the German Federal Foreign Office, as well as into the country’s new feminist foreign policy guidelines. The three women cover key points on:   * Germany’s activities on the road to COP28: Putting forward a transformational road map to close the 1.5 degree Celsius gap and a global renewable energy target * Direct engagements and science-based conversations with countries with less ambitious climate policies * Germany’s feminist foreign policy guidelines intersecting with climate policy: Involving marginalized groups in decision-making processes of climate and environmental projects   Guest: Jennifer Morgan Hosts: Mary Hellmich and Kathrin Liebhäuser Producers: Mary Hellmich, Kathrin Liebhäuser, Trisha Kershaw, Norovsuren Enkhbaatar and Melisa Özcelik Mixing and post-production: Franz Classe Music: Maximilian Below
Jun 18, 2023
21 min
The Climate Bridge Podcast: Youth Activists – The battle to be heard at COP27
After taking an in-depth look at climate and environmental justice in the last episode, this episode of the Climate Bridge Podcast reflects on the successes and disappointments of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh.
Dec 6, 2022
46 min
The Climate Bridge Podcast: Dr. Robert Bullard and Nora Löhle – The Transatlantic Fight for Environmental and Climate Justice
The fourth episode of the Climate Bridge Podcast addresses environmental and climate justice. Mary and Kira discuss with their guests, Nora Löhle and Dr. Robert Bullard, the importance of equal protection and equal enforcement of environmental laws and regulations for all as well as analyze key environmental and climate justice measures in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Nov 4, 2022
39 min
The Climate Bridge Podcast: Catherine Stewart – Canada’s inclusive approach to Climate Diplomacy
In conversation with Assistant Deputy Minister Catherine Stewart of Environment and Climate Change Canada, our hosts Tobias Bernstein (adelphi) and Luisa Kern (Polis180) took an in-depth look at the interlinkage of climate change and foreign policy, but also at the role of women and indigenous people in climate diplomacy.
Aug 3, 2022
34 min
The Climate Bridge Podcast: Sue Biniaz –  Renewed US climate diplomacy
Second Episode: Sue Biniaz –  Renewed US climate diplomacy Welcome to the „The Climate Bridge Podcast” adelphi’s and Polis180’s new podcast series. This podcast, like the Transatlantic Climate Bridge initiative behind it, focuses on climate change and climate policy in Germany, the US, and Canada — a key goal is to improve climate cooperation between the three countries. About this episode  After talking to Lisa Badum about the new German Climate Foreign Policy in our debut episode, the second episode of the Climate Bridge Podcast turns to the U.S. perspective on international climate policy. Hosts Mary Hellmich – adelphi – and Lars Feyen – Polis180 – speak with Sue Biniaz, John Kerry’s Deputy Special Envoy on Climate Change, about all things related to U.S. climate policy. The three discuss everything from how Biniaz’s team works both domestically and with international partners to implement initiatives such as the Global Methane Pledge (established at COP26 in Glasgow, the Pledge aims to reduce emissions of methane – a short-lived but immensely potent greenhouse gas – by 30% from 2020 levels by 2030), to the evolving nature of international climate policy in the face of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Mary, Lars, and Sue share their “climate policy crushes,” and Lars teaches the English-speaking audience a German climate-related legal term. Guest: Sue Biniaz Hosts: Mary Hellmich and Lars Feyen Producers: Kira Schrödel, Tina Bayer, Tobias Bernstein and Lukas Seelig Mixing and post-production: Franz Classe Music: Maximilian Below
May 12, 2022
37 min
The Climate Bridge Podcast: Lisa Badum – New government, new climate policy
Lisa Badum (member of the German parliament for the Green party) speaks with hosts Noah Gordon, advisor at adelphi, and Sarah Zitterbarth, climate program leader at Polis180 on topics ranging from Germany’s G7 presidency, to windmill regulations in Bavaria and Texas, to the possibility of a climate club including Germany and North America.
Feb 21, 2022
34 min