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Posts by Mark Lynas

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For a century, geothermal meant hunting for rare pockets of heat.

New technology means we can now access this heat almost anywhere.

This week @marklynas.bsky.social with Terra Rogers, program director for Superhot Rock Geothermal at Clean Air Task Force.

🎙️Ep available now: link below.

1 week ago 5 1 0 1
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This week @marklynas.bsky.social speaks with @dratropos.bsky.social, about why conspiracy thinking is more dangerous than ever.

The appeal is simple: know the conspiracy, & everything makes sense. Real conspiracies exist, making fake ones nearly impossible to debunk.

🎙️Ep available now: link below.

2 weeks ago 7 2 1 0
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This week @marklynas.bsky.social speaks with Dr. Sylvia Earle, legendary marine biologist & oceanographer.

She takes us on a journey from copper diving suite to the transformative technology of cell-cultured fish. Her message - we must choose the future we want.

🎙️Ep available now: link below.

3 weeks ago 4 3 1 0
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“Ultra-processed food” panic is shaping food policy in all the wrong ways.

This week @marklynas.bsky.social speaks with food scientist Nesli Sözer about why processing is not the problem — poor nutrition is.

🎙️Ep available now: link below.

1 month ago 8 3 1 0
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Should we be fishing for krill in the Antarctic?

This week @marklynas.bsky.social connects via satellite with three researchers aboard a @seashepherdglobal.bsky.social vessel in the Southern Ocean — one of the most remote and important whale feeding grounds on Earth.

🎙️Ep available now: link below.

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Why is the Marine Stewardship Council giving this Norwegian trawler company 'license to krill'? The MSC badge of sustainability is about to be granted to Norwegian trawler company Aker QRILL, threatening whales, seals and penguins around the Antarctic

Back in the 19thC people used to boil penguins, harpoon whales and club seals to death. Thank goodness the days of exploitation are over. Except they aren't - trawlers took 620k tonnes of krill from the Antarctic last year, competing with whales for food.

marklynas.substack.com/p/why-is-the...

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Bad Idea #42 "not enough land for renewables" with Tom Heap
Bad Idea #42 "not enough land for renewables" with Tom Heap YouTube video by WePlanet

Have you ever heard anyone say that there's not enough land for renewables? That solar farms will compromise food production? Bad idea! And 'Saving the World from Bad Ideas' is what we're about, so I was delighted to host the BBC's Tom Heap this week to discuss land issues.

youtu.be/hJPDtR_7XK0

1 month ago 7 2 1 0
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Delighted to see that 'Six Minutes to Winter' is published in Poland today... wydawnictwoport.pl/ksiazki/za-s...

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Is industrial food actually the villain — or one of humanity's greatest achievements?

This week @marklynas.bsky.social is joined by @jandutkiewicz.bsky.social co-author of Feed the People: Why Industrial Food is Good and How to Make it Even Better.

🎙️Ep available now: link below.

2 months ago 7 3 1 1
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To help the climate, we need to get positive about energy Key messages from our new paper in Nature - by Mark Lynas, Erle Ellis and Kwesi Quagraine

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2 months ago 6 1 0 2
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Cultivated meat, where is it now?

This week @marklynas.bsky.social is joined by @brucefriedrich.bsky.social founder and President of @gfi.org to discuss his new book called Meat: How the Next Agricultural Revolution Will Transform Humanity’s Favorite Food and Our Future.

🎙️Ep linked below

2 months ago 5 4 1 1
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Bad Idea #35: ‘THIS is the Future’

@marklynas.bsky.social is joined by David Wallace-Wells, New York Times columnist and author of The Uninhabitable Earth, to tackle a deceptively simple bad idea: the belief that we can predict the future with confidence.

🎧 weplanet.org/podcast

3 months ago 4 3 1 0
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Is it over for nuclear? As the renewables + batteries electro-tech clean energy revolution gathers pace, do we still need those hugely expensive giant reactors? Join me and Bryony Worthington for our Season 2 ender podcast episode... we went out with a bang!

www.weplanet.org/podcast/epis...

4 months ago 6 1 1 0
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EU politicians will decide on Wednesday whether to go ahead with the ban on words like burger and sausage for plant-based foods.

That means we have one last chance to show how unpopular – and absurd – this policy is.

Act now and see what you can do on savetheburger.org

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Is the food industry slowly killing us? In this week's episode of Saving the World from Bad Ideas, Mark Lynas sits down with Professor Sarah Berry to take on Bad Idea #33: “Ultra Processed Foods are killing us”

Listen to it to wherever you get your podcasts!

4 months ago 9 4 0 1
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This weekend, WePlanet coordinated a protest against the closure of Doel-2 near Antwerp. The owner, French energy company Engie, wants to get rid of their nuclear assets as they'll be more profitable selling gas for the foreseeable future, to burn when renewables don't deliver.

Don't stop me now!

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Is nuclear power too expensive? Exhibit A is the UK's Hinkley C, over budget and overdue... will copy Sizewell C suffer the same problems? As some project a financing cost of £100bn for Sizewell, MD Julia Pyke tells me that it will actually save consumers £2bn/yr.
www.weplanet.org/podcast/epis...

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

If you're in London on the evening of 3 December, there's only one place you need to be - in a pub having drinks with me to discuss the future of environmentalism in the UK! RSVP here:

act.weplanet.org/p/drinks-wit...

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"It can't happen here" - or can it? I talk to Professor Susan Stokes about the playbook that elected leaders use to quietly erode democracy from within — the same tactics that have turned Hungary, Turkey, and now the United States into hybrid autocracies. www.weplanet.org/podcast/epis...

5 months ago 4 3 0 0

This was my favourite episode for a long time - Zuzu is such a star, and her energy is just infectious. Sharks are lucky to have someone like her on their side! Please do listen...

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“There’s no hope for humanity.”

This week on Saving the World from Bad Ideas, I talk with Dr SJ Beard about why doom thinking can paralyse us — and how existential hope might just save us.

🎧 Listen: www.weplanet.org/podcast/epis...

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Bad Idea #27 “There’s no hope for humanity”

@marklynas.bsky.social is joined by existential risk researcher Dr SJ Beard, who argues that we need to look beyond fear and fatalism to build a future worth surviving for.

🎧 weplanet.org/podcast

5 months ago 6 1 0 0
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Bad Idea #26: “Facts will beat Misinformation.”

From fake news to populism, pandemics to AI, this one digs into how misinformation spreads, why it sticks, and what we can do about it... with Cambridge psychologist Sander van der Linden.

🎧 weplanet.org/podcast

5 months ago 7 2 1 0

It’s a provocative chat about fear, facts + the future — pushing back against both denialism and doomerism. Do join us!

6 months ago 3 1 0 0

We dig into:

- Why emissions may peak soon

- Why warming >3°C is unlikely

- Why deaths from disasters are at record lows

- Collapse myths, biodiversity, + nuclear war (the real existential threat)

6 months ago 4 1 2 0
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WePlanet Podcast | Saving The World From Bad Ideas a WePlanet podcast. The world is shaped by ideas—some good, some bad, and some that seemed good at the time. This is a podcast about rethinking the things we take for granted, challenging sacred cows...

Is climate catastrophism actually a bad idea? 🌍

In my latest podcast, I talk with Ted Nordhaus (@Breakthrough Institute) about why apocalyptic climate narratives backfire — and how tech + prosperity can drive decarbonisation.

Don't miss it!
www.weplanet.org/podcast/epis...

6 months ago 10 2 1 1

That was a different case, raised by a member state, France. I'm not sure whether this will reconcile or not.

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European Parliament votes to ban use of ‘veggie burger’ and ‘plant-based sausage’ - European Vegetarian Union Brussels, 8 October 2025 European Parliament votes to ban use of ‘veggie burger’ and ‘plant-based sausage’: coalition calls decision misguided and counterproductive This Wednesday the Members of the E...

WOW! The European Parliament just voted to BAN the words 'burger' and 'sausage' when used in sustainable plant-based alternatives. HUGE win for the meat and dairy lobby in the EU, and lots more confusion for consumers if this goes through. Insane!
www.euroveg.eu/european-par...

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Stop the EU’s Ban on “Meaty” Words for Plant-Based Foods Sign now

Please sign and share this, particularly if you're a European citizen. What Brussels is proposing is both damaging and incredibly dumb, and the European Parliament is about to vote (on 8 October) on an amendment to make it even worse! Please do sign 🙏
weplanet.yourmovement.org/p/noconfusio...

6 months ago 7 3 0 0
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Bad Idea #24 "We’ll just use Hydrogen!" with Michael Liebreich Listen now | 🔍 Episode Summary:

New Saving the World from Bad Ideas 🎙️

With @mliebreich.bsky.social
I tackle Bad Idea #24: “We’ll just use Hydrogen!” 💧

Hydrogen hype ≠ climate strategy. We break down why it’s overblown, where it might fit, and why pragmatism wins.

🎧 savingtheworldfrombadideas.substack.com/p/bad-idea-2...

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