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Cleaning Up: Leadership in an Age of Climate Change

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Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 3min

Are Big Investors Abandoning Climate Progress? — Ep195: David Blood

In this discussion, David Blood, co-founder of Generation Investment Management, shares his expertise in sustainable finance. He discusses the recent political backlash against ESG criteria and the implications for sustainable investing. Blood emphasizes the importance of integrating ethics into finance, highlighting the evolving landscape and challenges faced by traditional investment methods. He argues for the necessity of aligning financial strategies with climate realities to ensure long-term business success while maintaining superior returns.
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Jan 29, 2025 • 56min

First Cars, Now Planes: Is The Future of Flying Electric? Ep194: Anders Forslund

Anders Forslund, Co-founder and CEO of Heart Aerospace, is at the forefront of revolutionizing air travel with hybrid-electric aircraft. He discusses the urgent need to decouple aviation growth from carbon emissions, showcasing his 30-seater plane that's set for its first test flight soon. Forslund highlights the challenges of innovation in aviation technology, emphasizing the importance of sustainable solutions. He also shares insights on how electric aircraft could reshape long-haul travel and improve airport infrastructure, all while navigating the urgent climate crisis.
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43 snips
Jan 22, 2025 • 56min

Audioblog 14: Generative AI — The Power and the Glory

Can AI be a hero or a villain for the climate? The podcast dives into how AI is reshaping global energy needs and the challenges of keeping up with the power demands of data centers. It examines the economic nuances of AI services and their implications for both tech companies and consumers. Additionally, listeners learn about advancements in AI efficiency and the pressing call for clean energy amid increasing carbon footprints. A fascinating comparison of human intelligence versus generative AI wraps up the discussion, inviting community engagement.
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19 snips
Jan 15, 2025 • 1h 11min

Five Years In, How Has The Bezos Earth Fund Used Its Billions? Ep192: Dr. Andrew Steer

Dr. Andrew Steer, President and CEO of the Bezos Earth Fund, shares insights on leveraging $10 billion to combat climate change effectively. He discusses the balance between funding large NGOs and innovative startups, emphasizing collaboration. The conversation highlights initiatives like electrifying school buses and the significance of alternative proteins for sustainable agriculture. Steer reflects on navigating carbon markets and the importance of transparency and accountability in climate efforts, stressing the urgent need for a new mindset in the environmental movement.
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38 snips
Jan 8, 2025 • 1h 1min

Petrostate USA vs Electrostate China — Place Your Bets | Ep191

The discussion kicks off with reflections on the global energy transition, highlighting China's rapid electrification. The hosts dissect the contrasting energy strategies of the U.S. and China, emphasizing the fossil fuel vs. clean technology debate. Insights on the revival of nuclear energy reveal its essential role amidst rising electricity demands. The complexities of climate advocacy and negotiations in this evolving political landscape are explored, stressing the need for diverse viewpoints in addressing climate change.
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53 snips
Jan 1, 2025 • 59min

Lifting the Curtain on Climate Denial — Naomi Oreskes — Cleaning Up Redux

Naomi Oreskes, a leading historian of science from Harvard University and author of 'Merchants of Doubt,' unpacks the pervasive issue of climate denial. She explores the historical ties between funding sources and scientific integrity, revealing how propaganda shapes public perceptions of climate science. Oreskes draws parallels between tactics used by climate deniers and those of the tobacco industry, emphasizing the need for accountability in addressing climate change. Ultimately, she highlights the power of love and compassion in inspiring collective environmental action.
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42 snips
Dec 25, 2024 • 1h 5min

Cleaning Up Redux: The Einstein of Energy Efficiency - Amory Lovins

Amory Lovins, co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute and an expert in energy efficiency, shares his insights on sustainable design. He discusses the urgent need to cut clean energy costs and highlights innovative building designs that promote energy efficiency. Lovins introduces the "3% Challenge" aimed at boosting global efficiency rates and debunks myths about nuclear power versus renewables. With his concept of 'applied hope,' he emphasizes how energy efficiency can drive economic growth and help achieve net-zero goals.
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46 snips
Dec 18, 2024 • 1h 25min

Have We Lost The Climate Argument? Ep190: Lord Adair Turner

In this discussion, Adair Turner, Lord Turner of Etchinswell, chair of the Energy Transitions Commission, delves into the urgent need for climate action. He highlights the promising advancements in solar and battery technologies but warns about the political challenges facing rapid decarbonization. Turner emphasizes the role of nuclear power in a diversified energy portfolio, advocates for innovative electricity pricing, and critiques global climate finance complexities, all while maintaining an optimistic outlook on achieving net zero by 2070-2080.
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Dec 11, 2024 • 57min

How Climate Philanthropy Spends Its Billions | Ep189: Greg De Temmerman

In this engaging discussion, Greg de Temmerman, Deputy CEO of the Quadrature Climate Foundation, shares his journey from plasma physics to philanthropy, revealing how climate philanthropies are investing billions to combat climate change. He highlights groundbreaking advancements in fusion energy, material science, and the pivotal role of AI. Greg emphasizes the challenges of the energy transition, advocating for a science-led approach to funding and innovation. He compares the climate fight to ultra-running, illustrating the endurance required for long-term solutions.
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24 snips
Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 7min

Is The International Order Too Weak To Stop Climate Change? Ep188: James Cameron

James Cameron, an esteemed international climate lawyer, delves into the recent COP29 outcomes and the pressing question of securing the promised $300 billion for climate initiatives. He highlights the vital role of small island states in negotiations and the need for reforms to enhance the COP process's impact. Cameron critiques the inconsistencies of fossil fuel nations and advocates for equitable climate finance to address historical emissions responsibilities. The conversation culminates in a hopeful outlook for future climate conferences, stressing the urgent need for effective action.

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