Holly Stower

Apocalypse No

Stopping the apocalypse starts with understanding where it begins. Join researcher, Holly Stower as she delves into the worst environmental crimes - outlining what happend, why and who is responsible. Then, how innovation and people are prevent these disaters from happening ever again. This isn't climate doom, these are lessons worth remembering and innovation worth supporting.

Autor

Holly Stower

Categoría

Technology

Web del podcast

riverside.com

Último episodio

2 de jul. de 2026

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Episodios

BONUS: Why Nature Needs AI 02.07.2026

What happens when AI meets the natural world? Holly Stower breaks down one of the most underappreciated investment stories right now - and why the landscape looks nothing like it did three years ago. 🌊 New ventures. Stacked technologies. A script that's finally being flipped. Why the perception that AI is at odds with nature isnt the full story...

8. Apocalypse: Deepwater Horizon PART TWO 25.02.2026

Wait - what about the environmental impact? This episode delves into just that - the toxicity of oil spills, habitat destruction, and the long-term effects on wildlife and ecosystems - it's a bummer! Then the 'clean-up' effort, and how the powers that be got away with leaving 75% of the oil in the Gulf of Mexico.

7. Apocalypse: Deepwater Horizon 18.02.2026

The conversation delves into the catastrophic BP Oil Spill disaster, exploring its causes and the subsequent environmental impact. It provides a detailed account of the events leading up to the disaster, the failures that contributed to it, and the aftermath for the workers and the environment.

6. No: 4th Global Coral Bleaching Event 28.01.2026

What if we could save coral reefs by planting them -or even by making clouds? In this second episode on the 4th global mass coral bleaching event, Holly Stower explores the bold and controversial solutions being proposed to protect reefs. From coral planting to experimental geoengineering techniques that could cool oceans by creating clouds above reefs, this episode dives into what might actually...

5. Apocalypse: 4th Global Coral Bleaching Event 21.01.2026

This is one of those climate stories that is messy - there is no single villain, the causes and effects are global. While the task is huge, the risks are catastrophic! Join me as I fully nerd out on corals - and uncover some of wierd and wonderful secrets of these underwater cities and outline the threat that is the 4th Global Mass Coral Bleaching event!

4. No: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch 16.01.2026

This second episode on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch explores the solutions! Should we even bother cleaning it up? From preventing ocean plastics to underwater police robots stopping illegal dumping, we dig into what’s actually effective - and whether enforcement, not cleanup, may be the real key to change. Sources: https://eia-international.org/news/new-report-finds-marine-plastic-pollution-cle...

3. Apocalypse: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch 14.01.2026

We’re told the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is everyone’s fault - a messy, unsolvable problem caused by billions of small actions. But that's not exactly true? This episode uncovers what the Great Pacific Garbage Patch actually is, and asks one provocative question: could one industry, operating illegally, be largely to blame for the largest accumulation of ocean plastic on Earth? Sources: https://...

1. Apocalypse: Aberfan 09.01.2026

The podcast episode delves into the Aberfan disaster in Wales, UK, in 1966, a devastating landslide of coal mine waste that engulfed a primary school full of children, wiping out an entire generation. This episode outlines what happened, the causes of the disaster, and the insensitive mishandling of teh aftermath by those responsible for preventing this disaster. This wasn’t just a corporate failu...

2. No: Aberfan 09.01.2026

In 1966, a coal waste tip collapsed onto the Welsh village of Aberfan, killing 116 children and 28 adults - a tragedy that reshaped mining safety forever. This second episode on the Aberfan disaster explores what has changed since and how we can prevent mining waste disasters from happening again. I examine the world-first safety regulations that emerged from the disaster, ask whether mining is st...

Teaser: Apocalypse No - Ocean Plastic 16.12.2025

Podcast Teaser: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch - a floating island of trash? How smart solutions can prevent plastics from reaching the ocean in the first place.

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