
Dan Stein
Founder and executive director of Giving Green and climate-focused economist who advises on evidence-based philanthropy and policy to accelerate low-carbon technologies.
Top 3 podcasts with Dan Stein
Ranked by the Snipd community

40 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 11min
What, if anything, will save the environment? (with Dan Stein)
Dan Stein, founder of Giving Green and a climate economist, tackles the pressing issue of climate change. He discusses the nuances of tree-planting efficacy and critiques the flawed carbon credit systems. Stein emphasizes the need for innovative technology over personal sacrifices, advocating for a combination of R&D and strategic policy to drive down costs. He also explores the potential of geothermal energy and the role of corporations in supporting systemic change in heavy industries. Urgency for action, especially regarding underfunded sectors, is a recurring theme.

17 snips
Nov 26, 2025 • 57min
How to Make Your Climate Giving Count, According to an Expert
Dan Stein, founder and executive director of Giving Green, shares his insights on effective climate philanthropy. He discusses the five top nonprofits to support in 2025, emphasizing policy and technology as key drivers for change. Stein critiques the limitations of traditional dollars-per-ton models and highlights the need for systemic shifts rather than just measurable interventions. He also reflects on Bill Gates' recent pivot to poverty reduction and argues that while adaptation is important, mitigation remains critically underfunded.

13 snips
Aug 27, 2025 • 56min
Climate philanthropy in a time of Trump
Dan Stein, founder of Giving Green and chief economist at ID Insight, delves into the intersection of climate philanthropy and effective altruism. He discusses the challenges of measuring impactful change against a backdrop of fossil fuel dominance. The conversation navigates the balance between technocratic solutions and grassroots activism, reflecting on political barriers and the pressing need for informed, strategic donations. Stein emphasizes the importance of local partnerships and the urgent call for progressive collaboration to combat rising authoritarianism in climate advocacy.


