

Climate Rising
Harvard Business School Business & Environment Initiative
Climate Rising is about the impact of climate change on business. It brings business and policy leaders and Harvard Business School faculty together to share insights about what businesses are doing, can do, and should do to confront climate change. It explores the many challenges and opportunities that climate change raises for managers, such as decisions about where they choose to locate, the technologies they develop and use, their strategies with respect to products, marketing, customer engagement, and policy—in other words, the full spectrum of business concerns.
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Mar 12, 2025 • 58min
Navigating Carbon Markets: A Conversation with Alexia Kelly of High Tide Foundation
Alexia Kelly, Managing Director of the Carbon Policy and Markets Initiative (CPMI) at theHigh Tide Foundation, joins host Mike Toffel for the fifth episode in our series on voluntarycarbon markets. Alexia has worked for nearly two decades atthe intersection of carbonmarkets, policy, and finance, with roles spanning government, private industry, andnonprofits.In this episode, Alexia discusses how voluntary carbon markets are evolving, the criticalrole of policy in shaping carbon finance,and how standards and governance can improvemarket integrity. She also explores how advances in digital technology, data transparency,and AI-driven monitoring are transforming carbon credit verification and marketconfidence. Additionally, she shares herperspective on the integration of voluntary andcompliance markets, including recent developments in Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.Alexia also offers career advice for those looking to enter the field and shares resources forstaying informed on carbon markets and climate finance.

Feb 26, 2025 • 42min
Enhancing Integrity Standards in Carbon Markets: A Conversation with Amy Merrill of ICVCM
Amy Merrill, CEO of the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) joins host Mike Toffel in this fourth episode of the Climate Rising series on voluntary carbon markets. Amy has extensive experience in carbon markets, including leading negotiations on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and advising on global carbon finance. Amy explains how ICVCM uses a multi-stakeholder approach to enhance the integrity of carbon credits, including by developing ten Core Carbon Principles (CCPs) and using them to evaluate and strengthen carbon credit programs and methodologies. She discusses the challenges in ensuring credit quality and how the boundary is evolving between voluntary and compliance markets. Amy also shares her insights into the latest trends in carbon markets and offers advice for those interested in learning more about these topics.

Feb 12, 2025 • 55min
Strengthening Carbon Claims via the Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative (VCMI): A Conversation with Mark Kenber
This episode, the third in our series on Voluntary Carbon Markets, features Mark Kenber, Executive Director of the Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative (VCMI). Mark has worked in carbon markets and climate finance for nearly three decades, with experience at organizations like WWF, The Climate Group, and Fundación Natura in Ecuador. Mark describes VCMI’s mission to provide guidance for companies and other non-state actors on how to credibly use carbon credits as part of their climate commitments. He discusses the current challenges and opportunities in voluntary carbon markets, the role of businesses and governments in ensuring integrity, and how emerging trends—such as the blurring lines between voluntary and compliance markets—will shape the future. Mark also shares career advice for those interested in working in carbon markets and climate finance.

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Jan 29, 2025 • 57min
The Potential and Challenges of the Voluntary Carbon Market
Join Nat Keohane, a climate policy expert from the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, Donna Lee, co-founder of Calix Global specializing in carbon credit ratings, David Victor, UC San Diego professor focused on innovation, and Carolyn Weinberg, formerly with BlackRock. They dive into the complexities of voluntary carbon markets, discussing the challenges of ensuring credible carbon credits, emerging standards, and how businesses can effectively utilize these markets for net-zero goals. Their insights illuminate the intersection of finance, policy, and sustainability.

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Jan 15, 2025 • 47min
Building Integrity in Carbon Markets: A Conversation with Jennifer Jenkins of Rubicon Carbon
Dr. Jennifer Jenkins, Chief Science Officer at Rubicon Carbon, brings decades of expertise in carbon cycling and ecosystem science. She discusses the crucial role of voluntary carbon markets in reaching net-zero goals and highlights the innovative Rubicon Carbon Integrity Framework. Dr. Jenkins addresses challenges like additionality and leakage in carbon credits and shares her insights on managing risks effectively. She also explores career paths in climate action, emphasizing the need for transparency and community engagement in the evolving carbon landscape.

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Jan 1, 2025 • 48min
Accelerating Battery Innovation with AI: A Conversation with Argonne’s Logan Ward
Logan Ward, Deputy Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, dives into the revolutionary role of AI in enhancing energy storage solutions. He discusses how AI is transforming material discovery for grid-scale batteries and the unique partnerships between national labs and industry. Ward highlights advancements in battery technology and the need for diverse energy storage systems to tackle renewable energy challenges. He also shares insights on the future of AI in climate science and offers career advice for aspiring talents in the field.

Dec 18, 2024 • 53min
Using AI and Satellite Data to Transform Agriculture: A Conversation with Alyssa Whitcraft
Alyssa Whitcraft is a Professor at the University of Maryland and a trailblazer in agricultural remote sensing and climate adaptation. She discusses her role in co-founding NASA Harvest, using satellite data to tackle food security. The conversation explores how AI is revolutionizing agriculture, from crop yield predictions to sustainable practices. Alyssa also highlights her nonprofit, Harvest SARA, aimed at fostering collaboration between sectors. She offers insights on navigating the intersection of AI, climate, and agriculture, along with valuable career advice for aspiring scientists.

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Dec 4, 2024 • 46min
Using AI to Fight Wildfires: How Dryad Networks is Scaling Climate Technology
Carsten Brinkschulte, CEO of Dryad Networks, discusses his transition from telecom to climate tech innovator, focusing on pioneering AI-powered sensors for early wildfire detection. He reveals how solar-powered, battery-free technology enhances safety while mitigating fire risks. The conversation covers collaboration with stakeholders for effective firefighting and the growing demand for innovative solutions in high-risk areas. Brinkschulte also shares insights on aligning profitability with environmental impact, inspiring future climate tech entrepreneurs.

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Nov 20, 2024 • 53min
Using AI to Optimize Energy Demand
Pasi Miettinen, CEO of Sagewell, discusses how his company employs AI to optimize energy demand, which benefits both utilities and consumers. He highlights how their technology efficiently reduces peak electricity usage, lowering costs and mitigating environmental impact. Pasi explores the importance of smart data analytics in identifying energy-saving opportunities and the challenges within the utility sector. He shares insights on balancing financial viability with climate goals and offers career advice for aspiring professionals in AI and clean energy.

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Nov 6, 2024 • 48min
A Preview of COP29: What Business Leaders Should Know with Outrage & Optimism Co-hosts
In a dynamic conversation, Paul Dickinson, founder of CDP and co-host of Outrage & Optimism, along with Tom Rivett-Carnac, former architect of the Paris Agreement, unpack key insights ahead of COP29. They explore the evolving role of businesses in climate policy, sharing how corporate actions can drive ambitious climate goals. The discussion highlights the shift from exclusive negotiations to inclusive engagement, emphasizing the necessity for proactive decarbonization and industry collaboration in addressing the climate crisis.