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Cleaning Up: Leadership in an Age of Climate Change

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May 7, 2025 • 45min

Is Geothermal The Future For Oil & Gas? Ep207: Jamie Beard

Jamie Beard, founder of Project InnerSpace, champions the potential of geothermal energy, arguing it could revolutionize our energy landscape. She discusses how the oil and gas industry can pivot toward geothermal solutions, leveraging existing expertise. Despite its current underutilization, Beard reveals that next-gen technologies could provide stable, clean power worldwide. The conversation touches on the political backing for geothermal in the U.S. and critiques alternative energy sources while promoting innovative financing for global projects.
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Apr 30, 2025 • 58min

Uniper Rising: Can Germany's Gas Giant Go Green? Ep206: Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis, CEO of Uniper, leads one of Germany's largest energy companies through a remarkable transformation after the fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He shares insights on Uniper's shift from heavy reliance on Russian gas to innovative renewable projects. The conversation touches on Germany's ambitious net-zero goals and the vital role of technology in overcoming energy supply challenges. Lewis also highlights exciting initiatives like using renewable energy for neonatal care in Sierra Leone, blending sustainability with impactful healthcare.
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Apr 23, 2025 • 58min

Trump vs The Transition, The Pope’s Climate Legacy & The High Price of UK Electricity — Ep205

The hosts dive into the swift political shifts following Trump's reelection, impacting global climate policies and trade relations. They discuss Pope Francis's environmental legacy and the moral urgency for climate action. The conversation highlights economic instability driven by tariffs, the energy landscape in Canada, and the promising rise of solar energy, with a report noting that clean electricity has hit 40%. Additionally, they explore global electricity demand and China's crucial economic role, ending on a hopeful note for the future of renewables.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 38min

We Built a Solar System That's Saving Babies’ Lives — Ep204: Project Bo, Sierra Leone

Dr. Niall Conroy, a pioneering doctor who established a neonatal intensive care unit in Sierra Leone, discusses his inspiring project, Project Bo. This solar initiative is crucial for providing reliable electricity, saving vulnerable newborns from the dangers posed by frequent power outages. He shares the transformative impact of solar power on neonatal care, enhancing survival rates and improving conditions for both infants and their mothers. Conroy also emphasizes the significance of ongoing support to ensure these life-saving resources remain accessible.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 54min

What Happened to Google's Climate Ambitions? | Ep203: Kate Brandt

Kate Brandt, Google's Chief Sustainability Officer and former advisor on energy to President Obama, dives into the tough balance between tech innovation and climate goals. She discusses Google's ambitious target to halve emissions by 2030 and the challenges they face, especially with rising AI energy demands. Brandt shares insights from her Pentagon days on energy security and highlights cutting-edge sustainable technologies emerging from Alphabet's projects. The conversation also touches on the revolutionary role of AI in combating climate change while navigating the complexities of corporate responsibility.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 9min

Net Zero Isn’t Impossible, It’s The Key To UK Prosperity — Ep202: Emma Pinchbeck

In this discussion, Emma Pinchbeck, CEO of the Climate Change Committee, shares her insights on the UK’s impressive progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions while boosting the economy. She emphasizes the importance of leadership and accountability in decarbonization efforts and reflects on the challenges of transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy. Emma also unveils the need for innovation in climate solutions, advocating for collaborative efforts between government and markets to secure a sustainable, prosperous future.
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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 7min

Can Europe Survive the Transition To Renewables? Ep201: Nikos Tsafos

Nikos Tsafos, Greece’s Deputy Minister of Energy, dives into Europe's challenging energy transition amidst global tensions. He discusses the implications of high energy prices on climate goals and critiques the EU's reliance on US LNG and Chinese clean tech. With Europe's carbon emissions on the rise, he emphasizes the need for tailored decarbonization targets to enhance efficiency. Tsafos also explores Greece's successful shift from coal to renewables, stressing the importance of strategic investments in modern energy infrastructure.
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Mar 12, 2025 • 1h 5min

Making America Dumb Again: The Stakes of Slashing Climate Science — Ep200: Ralph Keeling & Ray Weiss

In this engaging discussion, Ralph Keeling, a Professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and son of the legendary climate scientist Charles Keeling, shares insights on the ongoing importance of the Keeling Curve in tracking carbon levels. Alongside Ray Weiss, a geochemistry expert known for his role in the Montreal Protocol, they highlight the alarming budget cuts facing climate science funding. Their conversation covers the fight against ozone depletion, the challenges of achieving net-zero emissions, and the critical need for sustained climate monitoring to inform future policies.
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Mar 5, 2025 • 1h 5min

EVs & Heat Pumps: The Real Alternatives for Germany — Ep199: Patrick Graichen

Germany's energy landscape faces significant shifts post-election, with the Green Party navigating new challenges. Insights reveal the struggle between advancing climate policies and economic pressures. Former minister Patrick Graichen discusses the controversial push for heat pumps and the future of EVs amid rising far-right politics. The balancing act between nuclear revival and energy independence takes center stage, while ambitions for a net-zero future clash with practical hurdles. This exploration navigates Germany's complex energy dynamics and the quest for sustainability.
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Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 8min

⁠The Future of Clean Tech Under Trump — Ep198: Jigar Shah

Jigar Shah, former Director of the U.S. Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office, discusses the role of government in advancing clean tech. He highlights his efforts in committing over $100 billion in clean energy loans and addresses the challenges posed by the Trump administration. The conversation includes insights on advanced nuclear energy, clean hydrogen, and the competitive landscape between the U.S. and China. Shah emphasizes the need for trust between public and private sectors and the importance of entrepreneurship in driving innovation forward.

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