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The evolution of gas: Part 1| From waste to world power In this episode, Max and Tony dive into the history and complexities of natural gas. They discuss how gas, once seen as a byproduct to be flared off, became a crucial energy source that transformed the energy landscape. From the early days of coal gas to the shift to cleaner North Sea gas in the 70s, they explore the engineering marvels that made gas widespread across the UK. They also address the current challenges, including the rise of global gas markets, methane emissions, and the environmental impact of gas consumption. Amid the debate over the future of gas, they reflect on its efficiency and how it keeps us warm today—while also considering its role in the climate crisis. 00:00 Intro 00:31 Let’s talk about gas: the good bits 02:03 Transition from town gas to North Sea gas 03:34 Accidently lowered the carbon imprint 04:20 Satellites to capture methane emissions 05:25 Running out of gas in the UK 07:06 We’re not stopping any problems with carbon 08:46 Gas is a great system (if you ignore the carbon problem) 09:54 The gas problem 10:07 Outro Subscribe to the 10-Second Climate newsletter: https://www.maxaitken.com/ Visit Beaverbrook Energy: https://www.beaverbrook.energy/ Connect on LinkedIn: Beaverbrook Energy: / beaverbrook-energy Max Aitken: / maxaitken Tony Slade: / tony-slade-energy Follow us: Instagram: / 10minuteclimatepod YouTube: / @10-minute-climate Recorded at London Podcast Studios: https://www.londonpodcaststudios.co.uk/ Music: "Upbeat Rock Happy" is 100% no copyright royalty free upbeat rock track by Infraction #energy #podcast #climateactionpodcast #gas #oil