Cities 1.5

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  • Cities 1.5 is a podcast featuring progressive policy conversations with urban leaders taking action to limit global heating to 1.5 degrees. Hosted by David Miller and developed by University of Toronto Press, this podcast serves as a platform to discuss the most pressing policy and underlying economic issues facing cities in their effort to lead on transformational climate action. The podcast is an extension of the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy (https://jccpe.utpjournals.press), which publishes timely, evidence-based research that contributes to the urban climate agenda and supports governmental policy towards an equitable and resilient world. Join Editor-in-Chief and host David Miller as he speaks with mayors, city policymakers, economists, youth leaders, and scholars, among others, who are implementing and fighting for ambitious, near-term climate action.
    © 2025 University of Toronto Press
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Cities 1.5 is a podcast featuring progressive policy conversations with urban leaders taking action to limit global heating to 1.5 degrees. Hosted by David Miller and developed by University of Toronto Press, this podcast serves as a platform to discuss the most pressing policy and underlying economic issues facing cities in their effort to lead on transformational climate action. The podcast is an extension of the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy (https://jccpe.utpjournals.press), which publishes timely, evidence-based research that contributes to the urban climate agenda and supports governmental policy towards an equitable and resilient world. Join Editor-in-Chief and host David Miller as he speaks with mayors, city policymakers, economists, youth leaders, and scholars, among others, who are implementing and fighting for ambitious, near-term climate action.
© 2025 University of Toronto Press
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  • How to protect people and planetary health: Lessons from the Peruvian Andes and New Orleans
    2024/12/10

    In this final episode of Season 4 of Cities 1.5, David has conversations with two formidable and inspiring women who are fighting to protect the health of people and the planet from Lima, Peru and New Orleans, USA. As the impacts of the climate crisis hit harder and more frequently, the effects this has on human health also multiply. It is key that urban areas plan and adapt to meet the growing challenges of temperature rise, food insecurity, migration, and more. Of course, extreme weather events often have the most catastrophic consequences for humanity, leading to mass displacement, injury, disease and death. But if the worst happens, it is possible for cities and their residents to unite and rebuild to create a more resilient future…and other communities can learn lessons from their leadership.

    Image Credit: Persnickety Prints @ Unsplash

    Featured guests:
    Professor Stella Hartinger Peña is the Regional Director of Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change for Latin America, and Associate Professor at Cayetano Heredia University in Peru.

    Mayor LaToya Cantrell is the Mayor of New Orleans, a position which she has held since 2018.

    Links:
    Solved: How the World’s Great Cities Are Fixing the Climate Crisis - David Miller
    The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change Annual Report
    The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans - Big Easy Magazine
    Addressing the Health Care Impact of Hurricane Katrina - The Kaiser Commission
    What happened at the U20 Summit in Rio? - C40
    COP29: Is the Loss and Damage Fund Becoming an Empty Promise? - Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
    Broadmoor Lives On: How a Community Saved Their New Orleans Neighborhood - The Clinton Foundation
    New Orleans, Reinvented - The Atlantic
    This is how New Orleans is rebuilding to be more resilient - Global Center on Adaptation
    Solar and energy efficiency for all - NOLA

    If you want to learn more about the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy, please visit our website: https://jccpe.utpjournals.press/

    Cities 1.5 is a podcast by University of Toronto Press and is produced in association with the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy.

    Our executive producers are Calli Elipoulos and Peggy Whitfield.
    Produced by Jess Schmidt: https://jessdoespodcasting.com/
    Edited by Morgane Chambrin: https://www.morganechambrin.com/
    Music is by Lorna Gilfedder: https://origamipodcastservices.com/

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Fighting for a Biodiverse Future: How Canadian climate leaders are preserving ecosystems from their own backyards
    2024/12/03

    In a very Canadian episode of Cities 1.5, David discusses the urgent need for both local and global climate action with a focus on biodiversity with Mayor Valérie Plante of Montréal and Elizabeth Hendricks from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Canada. They share insights on urban biodiversity initiatives, the impact and outcomes of COP15 and COP16, and the importance of integrating nature-based solutions to combat the climate crisis. The episode also highlights the critical role cities play in preserving natural ecosystems, supporting public health, and ensuring a sustainable future where all can thrive.

    Image Credit: Donovan Kelly @ Pexels

    Featured guests:
    Mayor Valérie Plante has served as the Mayor of Montréal since 2017.

    Elizabeth Hendriks is a freshwater policy specialist and Vice President of Restoration and Regeneration at WWF Canada.

    Links:

    WWF Living Planet Report 2024: A Planet in Crisis
    Degradation of nature could reduce UK GDP by 12 per cent - UN Environment Programme
    Last-minute pledges and sobering science: Where is the World, Post-COP28? Cities 1.5 podcast, featuring Professor Xuemei Bai
    Arctic impacts: The human cost of melting ice - Cities 1.5 podcast, featuring Sheila Watt-Cloutier
    COP15 ends with landmark biodiversity agreement - UN Environment Programme
    The Darlington ecological corridor: a green link in CDN-NDG - City of Montréal
    Video featuring Sadiq Khan, “Doers not Delayers” - C40 Cities Instagram
    Montréal Breaks Ground on City’s Largest-Ever ‘Sponge Park’ - Stormwater Report
    Montréal biodome
    WWF Canada re:grow program
    COP16 ends in disarray and indecision despite biodiversity breakthroughs - The Guardian
    Freshwater Challenge website
    C40 Urban Nature Accelerator- C40

    If you want to learn more about the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy, please visit our website: https://jccpe.utpjournals.press/

    Cities 1.5 is a podcast by University of Toronto Press and is produced in association with the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy.

    Our executive producers are Calli Elipoulos and Peggy Whitfield.
    Produced by Jess Schmidt: https://jessdoespodcasting.com/
    Edited by Morgane Chambrin: https://www.morganechambrin.com/
    Music is by Lorna Gilfedder: https://origamipodcastservices.com/

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    47 分
  • C40 x UN Live: Portals to a flourishing world
    2024/11/26

    In this episode of Cities 1.5, David revisits and follows up on a very special collaboration between C40 and Museum for the United Nations - UN Live which he participated in during the Summit of the Future and Climate Week in New York in early autumn, 2024. David, along with Sasha Rodericks and Kayla Archer share their reflections on the power of cross-cultural and cross-sectoral communication in this increasingly polarized planet, with thoughts about creative solutions, spirituality, and the essential role of storytelling in fostering a collective sense of purpose and agency from other portal contributors.

    Image Credit: Kyle Corea for UN Live/ Shared Studios

    Featuring music by Mosoeu Ketlele

    Panel participants in order of appearance: Nonhlanhla Moroenyane (Chef Noni): Healer and Ritualist; Alexandra Grubb: Sustainability Communications Director - Essity Group; Hector Mgiba (Xquizified): Co-CEO Makers Valley; Nicole Ng: Content Lead at TED Countdown; Angela Zhong: C40 Youth Hub member, activist and student; Thobile Chittenden: Community Builder and Network Co-Lead at the Wellbeing Economy Alliance; Jodi Lewchuck: Acquisitions Editor at University Toronto Press and writer; Masai Sepuru: Storyteller, Poet and Visual Artist: and David Miller, Managing Director, C40 Centre for City Climate Policy & Economy and author of the book “Solved: How the World’s Great Cities Are Fixing the Climate Crisis”.

    Featured guests
    Sasha Rodricks is the Director of Global We, Museum for the United Nations - UN Live.

    Kayla Archer is a Global We facilitator. She is also a writer, researcher and investigator with a strong focus on art pedagogy at the intersection of ecology.


    Links
    Fresh Milk Art Platform (Barbados)
    Green Lab Art Alliance
    UN Sustainable Development Goals
    Cities are critical: C40 reacts to the UN Pact for the Future - C40 website
    Barbados PM asks Donald Trump for face-to-face meeting on climate - The Guardian

    If you want to learn more about the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy, please visit our website: https://jccpe.utpjournals.press/

    Cities 1.5 is a podcast by University of Toronto Press and is produced in association with the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy.

    Our executive producers are Calli Elipoulos and Peggy Whitfield.
    Produced by Jess Schmidt: https://jessdoespodcasting.com/
    Edited by Morgane Chambrin: https://www.morganechambrin.com/
    Music is by Lorna Gilfedder: https://origamipodcastservices.com/

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    52 分
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