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Raul Cazan
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Un murciano encabronao y David Santos. Los audios.
U.M.E.- CAZAN A UN ACOSADOR PROGRE - LA IZQUIERDA LLORA Y SE VICTIMIZA (28-08-2025)
U.M.E.- CAZAN A UN ACOSADOR PROGRE - LA IZQUIERDA LLORA Y SE VICTIMIZA (28-08-2025) Más contenido inédito en: https://www.es-tv.es Aportaciones a Raúl: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=40527138 Nº de cuenta: ES75 3018 5746 3520 3462 2213 Bizum: 696339508 o 650325992 Aportaciones a David: https://www.patreon.com/davidsantosvlog Nº de Cuenta: ES78 0073 0100 5306 7538 9734 Bizum: +34 644919278 Aportaciones a Equipo-F: TITULAR: EQUIPO F CUENTA: ES34 1465 0100 9417 5070 9106 C ÓDIGO SWIFT: INGDESMM Conviértete en miembro de este canal para disfrutar de ventajas: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-un-murciano-encabronao-david-santos-los-audios_sq_f11099064_1.html Canales de U.M.E.: El Cid
2025-08-29
2h 06
2°Celsius
Episode 6: Mitigation: How Do You Solve a Problem like Methane?
So if methane is this big a problem, what tools do we have, and are we using, to solve it? The first global agreement that methane was a problem came in the form of the Global Methane Pledge announced at COP26 at Glasgow in 2021. What’s happened since then, especially in the industry with the easiest to abate emissions: oil and gas?We look at the International Methane Emissions Observatory, the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership, the new EU regulation on methane and proposals for financial instruments to help bring emissions down.Host:
2024-06-18
54 min
2°Celsius
Episode 5: Is Natural Gas Clean or Are We Being Gaslit?
Natural gas is the ideal bridge fuel to support the global energy transition, or so the story goes. But what about methane emissions? Environmentalists want us to throw it on the pile of the other fossil fuels and doom it to the past. The energy community says: Not so fast. Where are we on our energy transition journey when it comes to natural gas and if we’re going to invest in it going forward, what are the implications of the methane problem for our chosen direction to a renewable future? Contributors:Raul Ca...
2024-06-11
32 min
2°Celsius
Episode 4: Unravelling nature’s methane: The threat of methane climate feedbacks
Manmade methane emissions pose a potent threat to the climate, but they aren’t emitted into a vacuum. They feed into the earth’s existing complex cycle of methane, and as much as half the methane that reaches the atmosphere every year comes from natural sources.The most crucial of these is wetlands, and in addition to generating methane, they pose a potentially bigger danger: climate change feedbacks. You may have heard of the most famous: the threat of a huge methane release from the world’s permafrost regions. But it turns out the story might be more c...
2024-06-04
27 min
2°Celsius
Episode 3: Methane Detectives: Making the Invisible Visible
In this episode, we introduce our listeners to some of the world’s methane hunters, environmental detectives who use cutting-edge technology to detect and quantify methane emissions, making an invisible gas, visible. We embark on a methane hunting expedition of our own and talk to the coordinator of one of the world’s largest methane studies on the difference between estimated and measured emissions in the oil and gas sector.Host: The show is presented by: Francesca FazeyAffiliation:The show is brought to you by: T...
2024-05-28
31 min
2°Celsius
Episode 2: So, Where’s It All Coming From?
In this second episode of our podcast, we delve into the complex world of methane emission sources. Join us as we look at the five main sectors that emit methane, unpack how the main ingredient of natural gas is also emitted by cow burps and get a taste of how scientists tease apart the difference. We’ll also touch on why so much emphasis is placed on the emissions from oil and gas. Host: The show is presented by: Francesca FazeyAffiliation:The show is bro...
2024-05-21
34 min
2°Celsius
Episode 1: Let’s Face It: The World Has A Meth Problem
In the premiere episode of "Methane," we embark on a journey to unravel the complexities of methane emissions, exploring why this often-overlooked greenhouse gas holds the key to combating global warming. Join host Francesca Fazey as she introduces the world of methane emissions, shedding light on its significance, challenges, and where we might look to start on delivering some promising solutions.Host: The show is presented by: Francesca FazeyAffiliation:The show is brought to you by: 2Celsius Resource List...
2024-04-23
21 min
2°Celsius
Andris Piebalgs: Russia destroyed trust in all energy markets
Andris Piebalgs is a former Commissioner for Energy (Barroso I) and for Development (Barroso II), and currently with the prestigious Florence School of Regulation (European University Institute) in Fiesole, Italy. For what we were interested in this dialogue, it was noteworthy that he is Chair of the International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO) Implementation Committee under UNEP.Earlier this year Piebalgs co-authored Cost-effective decarbonisation study 2022, a work constructed before the war in Ukraine, yet very agile in catching matters of costs in the energy transition. Keeping energy affordable, secure and competitive while aggressively pursuing d...
2022-06-17
32 min
2°Celsius
New gas infrastructure: burden on public money, more fugitive emissions, and no profit
Julian Popov, ex-minister of environment of Bulgaria is our guest today. He is an expert on low carbon economy and energy security in South East Europe. He is a European Climate Foundation (ECF) Fellow, Chairman at Buildings Performance Institute Europe (BPIE), Energy Security Adviser to the Bulgarian President. Founding Vice Chancellor of the New Bulgarian University, Founding Board Member of the Institute of Sustainable Transition and Development, Former Chairman of the Bulgarian School of Politics, just to name a few.Russia announced that it would stop gas supplies to Bulgaria and Poland. Recently Finland joined...
2022-05-27
43 min
2°Celsius
Slovenia at its greenest
We were all absorbed by the duel of apocalyptic newsworthiness between Macron and the extreme right. Yet, this spring brought us a resounding election victory of a green party in the small ex-Yugoslav country of Slovenia. Robert Golob and his Freedom Party founded earlier this year defeated the populist politician, prime minister Janez Jansa. Golob’s environmentalist centre-left party won about a third of the votes in the parliamentary elections, with Jansa’s Slovenian Democratic party (SDS) taking less than a quarter, a much wider margin that all opinion polls had predicted.Slovenian electorate avoided the “H...
2022-05-04
20 min
2°Celsius
Why Is Gas Getting More Expensive?
Ilaria Conti is Head of Gas at the Florence School of Regulation.Her main fields of expertise concern EU institutional relations and EU electricity and gas regulation.She spent about 9 years in Brussels, working for the the Permanent Representation of Italy at the EU, the United Nations and, from 2005 until 2013, for EFET, the “European Federation of Energy Traders” covering various positions within the association. Professor Conti joined the Florence School of Regulation (FSR) in 2015 as Energy Policy Deputy and in 2017 she was appointed Head of the new FSR Gas area.She is au...
2022-04-29
58 min
2°Celsius
Russia's Failure as a Petro-State. Climate and Security
Francesco “Frank” Femia is Co-Founder and Research Director at the Center for Climate and Security and the Council on Strategic Risks, as well as Co-Founder and Senior Advisor at the IMCCS - that stands for International Military Council on Climate and Security. He is a notorious commentator on how national security of America and its allies, defense and intelligence communities address climate change-related threats.Recently, Frank and Caitlin Werrell, his wife, contributed to a book edited by SciencesPo in Paris, France, and titled The Hot War - Strategic Issues of Climate Change with a chapter dedicated to secu...
2022-04-18
56 min
Stories of Climate Change Hope
From Journalism to Founding your own NGO
Raul Cazan tells us the story of his climate change working life from being a journalist, founding his own NGO and representing a plaintiff in the People’s Climate Case. Have a listen to find out how many opportunities are out there and get inspired. People’s Climate Case https://peoplesclimatecase.caneurope.org/ 2Celsius https://2celsius.org/en/ Climate Action Network Europe http://www.caneurope.org/ Transport and Environment https://www.transportenvironment.org/ Foundation Conservation Carpathia (FCC) https://www.carpathia.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-29
41 min