Can we really 'fix' the climate after crossing critical limits? 🌍🔥 In ep. 6 of #BeyondTheFix, Dr. Wim Carton unpacks the dangerous logic of #Overshoot & negative emissions—justifying fossil fuel dependence instead of cutting emissions now. Listen: 🎧 criticalscientists.ch/podcast
#climatecrisis #CDR
🌱🧬 Is #GeneticEngineering the future of climate-resilient agriculture?
Dr Angelika Hilbeck explains why GM crops have failed to deliver and why the reductionism of the approach may be the real problem. 🎧Listen to #BeyondTheFix at criticalscientists.ch/podcast
#CRISPR #biotech #science #technofix
Looking for a new podcast in the new year? 🎧
#BeyondTheFix dives into the role of science & technology in shaping our world 🌍, with guests like Prof. Julia Steinberger (@jksteinberger.bsky.social), Dr. Jérôme Santolini & Christine von Weizsäcker. Tune in now! 👉 criticalscientists.ch/podcast
Why are technofixes the go-to for solving (socio-)ecological problems? In our latest episode, of #BeyondTheFix Christine von Weizsäcker unpacks their limits and relationship to #innovation & #precaution 🌱🎧
👉 Listen now: criticalscientists.ch/en/podcast
Meat curing with nitrites: a toxic fix? 🧪⚠️
Dr. Jérôme Santolini explains how #nitrite became essential for processed meat, its biotoxic effects & lessons from failed regulation
🎧https://criticalscientists.ch/podcast
#foodscience #regulation #foodpolicy #BeyondTheFix
Why is a known poison used to cure meat?🥓🧪
In Ep. 02 of #BeyondtheFix, Dr. Jérôme Santolini dives into the history, science and risks of meat curing with nitrite. This case reveals how regulation & science intersect—and sometimes clash.🎙️https://criticalscientists.ch/podcast
Thanks to @jksteinberger.bsky.social for joining us in our first episode of #BeyondtheFix! 🎙️ Dive into her brilliant insights on #Degrowth and #EcologicalEconomics here: criticalscientists.ch/podcast as well as Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more #Criticalscience
Can new technologies solve all our problems? #BeyondtheFix dives deep into proposed fixes for today’s challenges in climate, economics, agriculture, health and more. Listen now and join the conversation! 🎧 Available on: criticalscientists.ch/podcast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more.