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Dark Secrets - der Podcast über Promis & Verbrechen
#118 Nathalie Volk wegen Urkundenfälschung verurteilt
Model Nathalie Volk soll Anfang 2022 mit einem gefälschten Impfpass gereist sein. Nun erklärte sie ein Frankfurter Amtsgericht für schuldig. Sie muss eine Geldstrafe zahlen. WERBUNG IN EIGENER SACHE 🙂 Wir gehen auf Tour! Ab dem 27.10.2024 sind wir in Deutschland unterwegs, insgesamt 4 Mal könnt ihr mit dabei sein: in München, Berlin, Hamburg und Köln. Tickets gibt es unter darksecrets.190a.de Wir freuen uns auf euch! In dieser Update Folge sprechen wir am Anfang ganz kurz über die neuesten Entwicklungen im Hause Zietlow / Schulte im Hoff. Denn Julian und Alina sind verlobt, er hat ihr ei...
2024-07-30
23 min
The BREAK—DOWN
Episode 3: In Pursuit of Climate Justice w/ Fredi Otto
“The stakes could not be higher.” These are the recent words not of climate activists, but of a coalition representing major oil and gas companies in a letter to the US Supreme Court. The context? They’re asking the Court to block dozens of lawsuits that seek to hold these firms to account for their role in driving the climate crisis, including by awarding damages for the costs of extreme weather events. But how would this actually work? While it’s becoming more frequent, extreme weather has always been a part of our planet’s natural variation - so how c...
2024-06-13
46 min
Macrodose
The Break Down: In Pursuit of Climate Justice w/ Fredi Otto
“The stakes could not be higher.” These are the recent words not of climate activists, but of a coalition representing major oil and gas companies in a letter to the US Supreme Court. The context? They’re asking the Court to block dozens of lawsuits that seek to hold these firms to account for their role in driving the climate crisis, including by awarding damages for the costs of extreme weather events. But how would this actually work? While it’s becoming more frequent, extreme weather has always been a part of our planet’s natural variation - so how c...
2024-06-13
46 min
1 big thing
Dr. Fredi Otto: Attributing extreme weather to climate change
Extreme weather is being increasingly linked to climate change, thanks to the work of scientists the world over. But Dr. Fredi Otto's contribution is unique: she is getting it done faster. That hurricane, that drought, that wildfire? Her team at World Weather Attribution can say the extent to which climate change was a factor, but within weeks, not years.In other words, she leads the world's only rapid reaction force of climate scientists. Why she says linking extreme weather events to climate change matters more than ever. Plus: the agreement that came out of COP28. And...
2023-12-14
20 min
Wicked Problems - Climate Tech Conversations
Climate Comedy Breakthrough
Welcome back to Wicked Problems. We know when we’re outclassed so we’ll leave the jokes to the professionals. Claire Brady and Richard Delevan were joined by Ben Carey and Nick Oldridge, the co-founders of Climate Science Breakthrough. Like most really good comedy it’s deadly serious at its core - like spending your family fortune on a climate science comedy project instead of your kids. We hear about how the project came about, why they thought putting comedians like Nish Kumar and Jonathan Pie together with climate scientists like Dr. Fredi Otto and Professor Jo...
2023-11-22
43 min
Ellington Reflections
Portrait of Arthur Whetsel (Podcast #23-008)
https://ellingtonreflectionsdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2023/09/portrait-of-arthur-whetsel.mp3 “As a trumpet player, [Arthur Whetsel] had a tonal personality that has never really been duplicated. Sweet, but not syrupy, nor schmaltzy, nor surrealistic, it had a superiority of extrasensory dimensions. Both as a soloist and from the point of view of teamwork, he was a fine musician. Everything with him had to be of the best, and he was one of the really good readers.” Duke Ellington, Music is my Mistress Arthur Parker Whetsel [1905-1940] Duke Ellington and hi...
2023-09-29
00 min
Ellington Reflections
Portrait of Arthur Whetsel (Podcast #23-008)
https://ellingtonreflections.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/portrait-of-arthur-whetsel.mp3 “As a trumpet player, [Arthur Whetsel] had a tonal personality that has never really been duplicated. Sweet, but not syrupy, nor schmaltzy, nor surrealistic, it had a superiority of extrasensory dimensions. Both as a soloist and from the point of view of teamwork, he was a fine musician. Everything with him had to be of the best, and he was one of the really good readers.” Duke Ellington, Music is my Mistress Arthur Parker Whetsel [1905-1940] Duke Ellington and hi...
2023-09-29
32 min
Climate Action Show
HEATWAVES SCIENCE - EXTINCTION PREVENTION
CLIMATE ACTION SHOW MAY 15TH 2023Produced by Vivien Langford HEATWAVE SCIENCE ------ EXTINCTION PREVENTIONUNITE TO SURVIVE Guests :Extinction Rebellion TV Live.(396) XR Big One. 21-24 April 2023 - YouTube The Big One featured 200 climate action groups gathered in London in April. A joyful crowd of 60,000 extra ordinary people swarmed with more pageantry than the coronation. I extracted some comments to show the depth, education and ardour of these climate activists determined to turn the tide.. We hear from The Climate Media Coalition , XR doctors and nurses, Trade Unions, Engineers for climate action and a retired policeman on how Citizens Assemblies can cut th...
2023-05-15
00 min
Fear and Wonder
Equations
Fear & Wonder is a new climate podcast, brought to you by The Conversation. It takes you inside the United Nations’ era-defining climate report via the hearts and minds of the scientists who wrote it. The show is sponsored by the Climate Council, an independent, evidence-based organisation working on climate science, impacts and solutions.The show is hosted by Joelle Gergis, a climate scientist and lead author for the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and her friend Michael Green, an award-winning journalist.In this episode, we're unraveling one of the major shift...
2023-04-12
45 min
Nachholspiel
Folge 165: Das größte Kartenfestival der Bundesliga
Vom Papst bis zum Dalai Lama stellen alle Heiligen ihre Gebete ein, wenn Bayern und Dortmund aufeinandertreffen. Der Fußballgott braucht jetzt Konzentration, in den nächsten 90 Minuten darf alles und wiederum nichts passieren. Und dann gibt’s noch Hartmut Strampe. Ein Schiedsrichter und Blasphemiker vor dem Herrn, der am 7. April 2001 mit 13 Karten für eine Götterdämmerung sorgte. Der FC Bayern am Ende nur noch mit neun Spielern auf dem Platz. Uli Hoeneß wollte anschließend Otto Addo in den Zirkus stecken, Rotsünder Stefan Effenberg plädiert bis heute auf Freispruch und Jens Jeremies hatte einen normalen Arbeitstag...
2023-04-01
1h 07
Nachholspiel
Folge 165: Das größte Kartenfestival der Bundesliga
Vom Papst bis zum Dalai Lama stellen alle Heiligen ihre Gebete ein, wenn Bayern und Dortmund aufeinandertreffen. Der Fußballgott braucht jetzt Konzentration, in den nächsten 90 Minuten darf alles und wiederum nichts passieren. Und dann gibt’s noch Hartmut Strampe. Ein Schiedsrichter und Blasphemiker vor dem Herrn, der am 7. April 2001 mit 13 Karten für eine Götterdämmerung sorgte. Der FC Bayern am Ende nur noch mit neun Spielern auf dem Platz. Uli Hoeneß wollte anschließend Otto Addo in den Zirkus stecken, Rotsünder Stefan Effenberg plädiert bis heute auf Freispruch und Jens Jeremies hatte einen normalen Arbeitstag...
2023-04-01
1h 07
Nachholspiel
Folge 165: Das größte Kartenfestival der Bundesliga
Vom Papst bis zum Dalai Lama stellen alle Heiligen ihre Gebete ein, wenn Bayern und Dortmund aufeinandertreffen. Der Fußballgott braucht jetzt Konzentration, in den nächsten 90 Minuten darf alles und wiederum nichts passieren. Und dann gibt’s noch Hartmut Strampe. Ein Schiedsrichter und Blasphemiker vor dem Herrn, der am 7. April 2001 mit 13 Karten für eine Götterdämmerung sorgte. Der FC Bayern am Ende nur noch mit neun Spielern auf dem Platz. Uli Hoeneß wollte anschließend Otto Addo in den Zirkus stecken, Rotsünder Stefan Effenberg plädiert bis heute auf Freispruch und Jens Jeremies hatte einen normalen Arbeitstag...
2023-04-01
1h 07
Power Map
Extreme Weather Events and Climate Change
This week Dr. Friederike Otto with the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London joins Dr. Joseph Majkut (CSIS) to discuss climate change attribution, which measures how climate change directly affects extreme weather events, like heat waves, floods, or droughts.Dr. Friederike (Fredi) Otto is a Senior Lecturer in Climate Science at the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College. Her main research interest is on extreme weather events such as droughts, heat waves, and storms, and understanding whether and to what extent these are made more likely or intense due...
2022-12-12
34 min
Unexpected Elements
Youngest rock samples from the moon
n December 2020, China's Chang'e-5 mission returned to earth carrying rock samples collected from the moon – the first lunar samples to be collected since the American Apollo and Luna missions to the moon in the 1970s. Laboratory analysis has revealed that these are the youngest samples of rocks to be collected from the moon. Lunar geologist Katherine Joy explains what this tells us about the moon’s volcanic past. Also on the programme, a recent study reveals that the hepatitis B virus has been infecting humans for at least 10,000 years. Denise Kühnert from the Max Planc...
2021-10-10
1h 03
Science In Action
Youngest rock samples from the moon
In December 2020, China's Chang'e-5 mission returned to earth carrying rock samples collected from the moon – the first lunar samples to be collected since the American Apollo and Luna missions to the moon in the 1970s. Laboratory analysis has revealed that these are the youngest samples of rocks to be collected from the moon. Lunar geologist Katherine Joy explains what this tells us about the moon’s volcanic past.Also on the programme, a recent study reveals that the hepatitis B virus has been infecting humans for at least 10,000 years. Denise Kühnert from the Max Planck Institute for t...
2021-10-07
28 min
University of Oxford
Fredi Otto on how heatwaves are the deadliest extreme weather event - #TruePlanet series
Fredi Otto says with heatwaves, there are always people who die.
2021-07-05
00 min
University of Oxford
Fredi Otto on Oxford - #TruePlanet series
Fredi Otto on why Oxford is the perfect place to conduct research.
2021-07-01
00 min
University of Oxford
Fredi Otto on why heatwaves are the main problem - #TruePlanet series
Fredi Otto says for heatwaves, climate change is an absolute gamechanger.
2021-07-01
00 min
University of Oxford
Fredi Otto on how climate change hits the most vulnerable hardest - #TruePlanet series
Fredi Otto on how climate change hits the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people hardest.
2021-07-01
00 min
Futuremakers
COP 25 – what happened?
In this bonus ‘reaction’ episode, we chat to several Oxford academics who were either at, or closely following the recent events at COP 25. We ask them what (if anything) was decided at the meeting in Madrid, whether enough action was taken, and where we might go next - ahead of COP 26 in Glasgow, Scotland (2020). Interviewed on this episode were Professor Fredi Otto, Professor Nathalie Seddon, Dr Helen Gavin, DPhil students Alex Clark and Lisa Thalheimer, entrepreneur Charmian Love and lawyer Bill Clark. Find out more about Oxford’s climate research at http://po.st/TruePlanet and keep an eye on this feed...
2019-12-19
21 min
Futuremakers
Climate change - who should we sue?
In this episode of Futuremakers, we’re asking what does a rise in litigious climate action mean for society as we race to meet climate targets? To date, there have been climate change legal cases in at least 28 countries. From Greta Thunberg leading a group of young people in filing a lawsuit against five countries at the UN, to the Hague Court of Appeals upholding a historic ruling against the Dutch government, increasing numbers of people are taking legal action together to demand governments do more. And with various oil and gas companies being sued by US cities for costs of...
2019-12-13
56 min
Futuremakers
Climate change: Who should we sue?
To date, there have been climate change legal cases in at least 28 countries. From Greta Thunberg leading a group of young people in filing a lawsuit against five countries at the UN to the Hague Court of Appeals upholding a historic ruling against the Dutch government, increasing numbers of people are taking legal action together to demand governments do more. And with various oil and gas companies being sued by US cities for costs of climate-related damages, today on Futuremakers, we’re asking: what does this rise in litigious climate action mean for society as we race to meet climate targ...
2019-11-24
56 min
Futuremakers
What did the Paris Climate Agreement change?
What did the Paris 2015 Climate Agreement change? what did the politicians at Paris actually achieve? On the 12th December 2015, at the 21st COP in Paris, representatives of 196 states reached an agreement to combat climate change that was celebrated around the world. With the long-term goal of keeping global temperature to below two degrees centigrade above pre-industrial levels, and covering areas such as nationally determined contributions and global stocktakes, Paris was heralded as a huge break-through. But four years on, and against the backdrop of the United States announcing its intention to withdraw from the agreement, what did the politicians at...
2019-11-07
1h 04
Futuremakers
What did the Paris Climate Agreement change?
On the 12th December 2015, at the 21st COP in Paris, representatives of 196 states reached an agreement to combat climate change that was celebrated around the world. With the long-term goal of keeping global temperature to below two degrees centigrade above pre-industrial levels, and covering areas such as nationally determined contributions and global stocktakes, Paris was heralded as a huge break-through. But four years on, and against the backdrop of the United States announcing its intention to withdraw from the agreement, what did the politicians at Paris actually achieve? Join our host, philosopher Peter Millican, as he explores this topic with F...
2019-11-03
1h 04
Jung & Naiv
DIE POLITIKANALYSE #3 - Eskalationsstufen (Kandidatencheck Thüringen)
Ideologiekritik von Wolfgang M. Schmitt Dritte Folge der "Politikanalyse": Wolfgang M. Schmitt bespricht mit ideologiekritischem Blick die Politik von heute. Diesmal geht's um die Wahl in Thüringen und die naiven Interviews mit den SpitzenkandidatInnen. Gefällt euch "Die Politikanalyse"? Lasst es uns wissen! Unterstützt uns finanziell, damit es weitere Ausgaben geben kann. Die von Wolfgang zitierten Interviews: - J&N mit Anja Siegesmund (Grüne) - J&N mit Bodo Ramelow (Linke) Teil 1 - J&N mit Bodo Ramelow (Linke) Teil 2 - J&N mit Wolfgang Tiefensee (SPD) - J&N mit Mike Mohring (CDU) - J&N mit Klima...
2019-10-23
43 min
Jung & Naiv
#437 - Klimaforscherin Fredi Otto über Extremwetterereignisse - Jung & Naiv
Politik für Desinteressierte Was hat eigentlich der Klimawandel mit dem Wetter zu tun? Und wie wirkt er sich auf extremes Wetter aus? Das erforscht Friederike "Fredi" Otto an der University of Oxford. Sie ist Klimatologin und Physikerin und leitet im Moment geschäftsführend das Environmental Change Institut. Fredi gilt als Mitbegründerin der Zuordnungforschung und untersucht, wie der Klimawandel und Extrem-Wetterereignisse zusammenhängen. Ihre Arbeit fließt in die Berichte des Weltklimarates (IPCC) ein. Dieses Jahr erschien ihr lesenswertes Buch "Wütendes Wetter – Auf der Suche nach den Schuldigen für Hitzewellen, Hochwasser und Stürme (2019)". Mit Fredi geht's zunä...
2019-09-29
1h 32
Royal Meteorological Society Podcast
Episode 16 - How does climate change affect weather?
Caroline Coch, Climate Science Communications Specialist at RMetS speaks to Fredi Otto, acting director of the Environmental Change Insitute at the University of Oxford. They discuss the latest briefing paper on “Attribution of extreme weather events”. The paper can be found here. The Society's Climate Science Communication Group is producing a series of Climate Science Briefing Papers with the aim to clearly and concisely explain important aspects of climate science. The briefing papers can be found here. The first RMetS Climate Change Forum will take place on the 4th June 2019. Find out more about the events...
2019-05-23
13 min
Royal Meteorological Society Podcast
How does climate change affect weather?
Caroline Coch, Climate Science Communications Specialist at RMetS speaks to Fredi Otto, acting director of the Environmental Change Insitute at the University of Oxford. They discuss the latest briefing paper on “Attribution of extreme weather events”. The paper can be found here. The Society's Climate Science Communication Group is producing a series of Climate Science Briefing Papers with the aim to clearly and concisely explain important aspects of climate science. The briefing papers can be found here. The first RMetS Climate Change Forum will take place on the 4th June 2019. Find out more about the events...
2019-05-23
00 min
Phrasenmäher - Fußball Talk mit Henning Feindt und André Albers
Phrasenmäher Best Of 2018
Promis fragen, Fußball-Stars antworten Der Fußball-Podcast Phrasenmäher bedankt sich bei allen Fans und Hörern mit einem kleinen Dankeschön: Die besten Promi-Fragen aus 2018 mit den besten Antworten der Stars wie Julian Nagelsmann, Fredi Bobic, Reiner Calmund, Hans-Joachim Watzke, Philipp Lahm, Rudi Völler, Christoph Kramer und Nils Petersen. Hören Sie lustige Fragen von Atze Schröder, Otto Waalkes, David Alaba, Thomas Müller und Co - und trockene Antworten der Bundesliga-Größen!
2018-12-18
54 min
Phrasenmäher - Fußball Talk mit Henning Feindt und André Albers
Fredi Bobic – Teil 2 von 2
Bobic über die Eintracht, seine wilde Zeit in Stuttgart, den BVB und seine Familie Fredi Bobic spricht über seine Karriere, seine erfolgreiche Zeit beim VfB Stuttgart, Jogi Löw, seine Familie und über Tennis-Spiele mit Otto Waalkes. Weggefährten wie Michael Preetz, Giovane Elber und Krassimir Balakov stellen Fragen an Bobic, der kräftig lachen muss... Frankfurt-Vorstand Bobic zeigt sich in dem Fußball-Gespräch von seiner privaten Seite, spricht über das Rauchen, erste Versuche als Sänger - und er lacht viel über sich selbst. Ein entspannter Talk mit einem Bundesliga-Macher...
2018-12-04
1h 03
schluesselspieler - Der Podcast für Leistungsfussballer
Otto Addo - Wie du Verletzungen überwindest
Otto Addo ist aktuell Leiter des Übergangsbereiches bei Borussia Mönchengladbach. Im schluesselspieler Podcast spricht er über seine Aufgaben und seine Rolle bei der Profimannschaft und den Nachwuchsspielern des Vereins. Seine beeindruckende Karriere als Spieler war von vielen besonderen Momenten geprägt: Der deutschen Meisterschaft mit dem BVB, der Teilnahme an der WM 2006 als Spieler Ghanas und einem Tor, das er trotz eines Kreuzbandrisses erzielte. Otto spricht in dieser interessanten und kurzweiligen Folge des schluesselspieler Podcasts u. a. über folgende Themen: Learnings aus seiner Karriere als Spieler Spezielle Trainingsinhalte für Talente Was er von Jens Lehmann, Jürgen Kohler und Fre...
2018-05-18
1h 06