There are many alternatives to fossil fuels, but how do we pick which one(s) to use? Rinaldo Brutoco, Founding President and CEO of the World Business Academy and H2 Clipper, Inc., joins us to discuss why he believes hydrogen is the best choice. Rinaldo explains how hydrogen works and how it's being used today. He also discusses common misconceptions about hydrogen, and why the transition away from fossil fuels could be much easier than we expect. Resources discussed in this episode:
World Business Academy
World Business Academy Books
H2 Clipper
ARCHES
Hydrogen Insight magazine
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There are many alternatives to fossil fuels, but how do we pick which one(s) to use? Rinaldo Brutoco, Founding President and CEO of the World Business Academy and H2 Clipper, Inc., joins us to discuss why he believes hydrogen is the best choice. Rinaldo explains how hydrogen works and how it's being used today. He also discusses common misconceptions about hydrogen, and why the transition away from fossil fuels could be much easier than we expect. Resources discussed in this episode:
World Business Academy
World Business Academy Books
H2 Clipper
ARCHES
Hydrogen Insight magazine
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There are many alternatives to fossil fuels, but how do we pick which one(s) to use? Rinaldo Brutoco, Founding President and CEO of the World Business Academy and H2 Clipper, Inc., joins us to discuss why he believes hydrogen is the best choice. Rinaldo explains how hydrogen works and how it's being used today. He also discusses common misconceptions about hydrogen, and why the transition away from fossil fuels could be much easier than we expect. Resources discussed in this episode:
World Business Academy
World Business Academy Books
H2 Clipper
ARCHES
Hydrogen Insight magazine
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Our planet is home to millions of species, many of which have yet to be discovered. Human activity is threatening an alarming number of these species, resulting in a biodiversity crisis that is drastically impacting human and non-human life. Dr. Debbie Saunders of NatureHelm joins to discuss this crisis and possible solutions. She maintains a hopeful outlook while emphasizing the need for urgent action to protect all life on earth.
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This month we're joined by Trevor and Kyle Ritland, authors of the new book The Golden Toad: An Ecological Mystery and the Search for a Lost Species. The book explores the mysterious disappearance of the golden toad from its home in Costa Rica, and how Trevor and Kyle's lifelong fascination with the species led them to investigate its disappearance. They discuss this experience and how it fits into the global amphibian crisis that has emerged in recent decades. We also grapple with the implications of species extinctions, and the ecological grief that accompanies it. Resources discussed in this episode:
The Golden Toad book
findthegoldentoad.com
The Golden Toad Goodreads
The Golden Toad on Bookshop.org
Trevor's Instagram
Kyle's Instagram
Adventure Term Instagram
Adventure Term Facebook
Adventure Term Twitter
Children's Eternal Rain Forest
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Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz
As the climate continues to change, so too do our expectations for what the future might hold. Climate fiction (cli-fi) is a growing genre that explores these possibilities, for better or worse. Clean energy tech expert Todd Medema is one of the people telling these stories in his debut book How to Surf a Hurricane. Todd joins us to discuss his inspiration for writing the book, and how and why he developed a climate story that is intentionally hopeful. He also shares his perspective on effective ways to tackle the climate crisis. Resources discussed in this episode:
How to Surf a Hurricane book
Ways to take action
Todd Medema LinkedIn
Todd Medema Facebook
Todd Medema Instagram
Todd Medema Mastodon
Todd Medema Twitter
Todd Medema Medium
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Our addiction to fossil fuels has devastating impacts on the environment, weather, and human health and security. Tzeporah Berman, Founder & Co-Chair of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, joins us to discuss the consequences of climate change and the need for urgent action to avoid further damage. She explains why reducing fossil fuel emissions is not enough, that we must also prioritize reducing production. Tzeporah shares how the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty is raising support for an international agreement that supports the equitable transition away from fossil fuels. Resources discussed in this episode:
Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty website
Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty reports
Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Facebook
Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Instagram
Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty LinkedIn
Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Twitter
Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Bluesky
Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Youtube
Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Threads
Tzephorah's Ted Talk
Not Too Late by Rebecca Solnit
Hope in the Dark by Rebecca Solnit
Genevieve Guenther
Dr. Michael Mann
UNEP Production Gap Report
IPCC Summary
Tzeporah's LinkedIn
Tzeporah's Bluesky
Tzeporah's Instagram
Tzeporah's Twitter
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Supercool! If you're curious about innovative advancements in sustainability, this is the episode for you! Josh Dorfman, host of the podcast Supercool, shares examples of effective climate solutions being implemented around the world. He also shares ideas for how we can better communicate the good news stories that are often overlooked. Josh's positive outlook for the future is a welcome shift from the negativity that often prevails when discussing the environment. Resources discussed in this episode:
Supercool podcast
Supercool Instagram
Supercool LinkedIn
The Lazy Environmentalist
City Climate Corner podcast
Climate First Bank
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Everyone has to eat, but it can be overwhelming to decide what the healthiest options are, both for humans and the planet. Ali Cox, a fifth generation farmer and founder of agricultural marketing firm Noble West, joins us to discuss sustainable food production and consumption. She also shares the progress being made in the industry, and some of the challenges of communicating these stories to the public. Resources discussed in this episode:
Noble West website
Noble West Instagram
Noble West LinkedIn
Ali Cox Linkedin
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The indoor spaces we live, work and spend our lives in can have great impacts on our physical and mental well-being, and how we build them can have great environmental impacts. This month we talk with Steve Pallrand, Founder of CarbonShack, about the significance of the indoor environment. Steve discusses how individuals and businesses can build and design enjoyable spaces sustainably. He also shares how the building and design industries are (and aren't) implementing these practices. Resources discussed in this episode:
CarbonShack
CarbonShack Facebook
CarbonShack Instagram
CarbonShack LinkedIn
CarbonShack YouTube
U.S. Green Building Council
Good Future Design Alliance
SustainableBuild
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The outdoor industry produces a vast amount of products that allow us to experience nature in ways we never could before, but these products can have a detrimental impact on the natural world they're allowing us to access. To help us examine this paradox, we're joined by Annie Agle, VP of Sustainability and Impact at Cotopaxi. Annie discusses the responsibility of companies to give back and reduce their environmental impact. She offers examples of how this is being done by Cotopaxi and others in the outdoor industry, and shares best practices for how all companies can implement more sustainable and ethical business practices. Resources discussed in this episode:
Cotopaxi website
Annie Agle Linkedin
Outdoor Industry Association
B Corp
Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
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This month we're joined by Sandhya Sabapathy, Global Head of Environment and Net Zero at Entain and Founder of Kaleidoscope, to discuss the importance of inclusivity and environmental justice. Drawing on her experience working with private companies and volunteer organizations, Sandhya shares examples of inclusive leadership in action and discusses the importance of intersectionality in climate activism. She also offers tips for how organizations can become more sustainable and help empower marginalized communities. Resources discussed in this episode:
Sandhya's Linkedin
Sandhya's Instagram
Kaleidoscope's LinkedIn
Kaleidoscope's Instagram
Fridays for the Future
Carbon Brief Newsletter
Business Green Newsletter
Overstory Book
Chapter Zero
Net Zero Tracker
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The environmental impacts of the transportation sector are immense, but that also means there are a lot of opportunities for improvement. Dan Hendry from the Get on the Bus movement, driven by Small Change Fund, joins to discuss the role of mass transit in addressing these challenges. He shares insights into how mass transportation is evolving and opportunities for improvement. Dan also explains how Get on the Bus is working to increase mass transit use among youth in communities across Canada. Resources discussed in this episode:
Get on the Bus
Dan Hendry Website
Dan Hendry Linkedin
Dan's Ted Talk
Climate Reality Project
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With so much climate disinformation out there, it can be difficult to know what to believe. Tom Spencer, Founder and Editor of IrishEVs.com and Creator of the Irish Greenwashing Awards, helps us examine the challenges associated with communicating environmental topics in an age of information overload. Tom explains the historical context that got us here and how the media landscape has changed. He also discusses strategies to recognize greenwashing and effectively communicate environmental topics with others. Resources discussed in this episode:
IrishEVs
IrishEVs Twitter
IrishEVs email
Irish Greenwashing Awards
Facing the Climate Emergency (book)
The Guardian (newsletter)
Heated (newsletter)
Drilled (podcast)
Climate Alarm Clock (podcast)
Climate Town (Youtube Channel)
Who Killed the Electric Car (documentary)
Biggest Little Farm (documentary)
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Traditional meat and dairy production have severe environmental impacts, so what if there's a better way? Dr. Elliot Swartz from the Good Food Institute joins us to talk about cultivated meat and its potential to transform the food industry. We discuss how it is created, its environmental and health impacts, and how it could impact the future of food production. Resources discussed in this episode:
Good Food Institute website
Dr. Elliot Swartz LinkedIn
Dr. Elliot Swartz Twitter
Future Food Show podcast
Business for Good podcast
Clean Meat by Paul Shapiro (book)
Not the End of the World by Hannah Ritchie (book)
Host: Jennifer Hetzel
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It can be difficult to process everything happening in the world today without becoming overwhelmed. So how do we manage? Dr. Lynne Sedgemore, author of Presence Activism, joins to discuss her upcoming book and how presence can help address a variety of difficult emotions, with a particular focus on climate anxiety. We also explore some of the common reactions to the environmental challenges facing our planet, and the role that hope can play in our response to them. Resources discussed in this episode:
Lynne Sedgmore website
Lynne Sedgmore LinkedIn
The Guardian's climate section
The New York Times' climate section
Jem Blendell
Joanna Macy
Satish Kumar
Extinction Rebellion
Faith in Nature
Earth Breeze
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There's no way around it-the circular economy is here to stay! We are joined by returning guest Brittanny Belanger, Founder of Earthub, to discuss how they're helping the Ottawa community live more sustainably. We also explore how their work contributes to a larger circular economy, and the benefits of this system. Resources discussed in this episode:
Earthub website
Sam's Good News Channel
Going Green Media
Fairphone (use this link to receive a €50 discount on your first Fairphone purchase)
Bark (sustainably made wooden phone cases)
Host: Jennifer Hetzel
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Transitioning away from fossil fuels is essential to reducing carbon emissions, and will require utilizing a variety of energy sources. One of these is renewable natural gas (RNG), a growing industry that uses food waste to produce energy. Sam Schutte, Co-Founder and CEO of Synthica Energy, joins us to discuss how this technology works and the role it could play in reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. Resources discussed in this episode:
Synthica Energy website
Synthica Energy Facebook
Synthica Energy Twitter
Synthica Energy LinkedIn
American Biogas Council
RNG Coalition
Host: Jennifer Hetzel
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Girls! In honor of Women's History Month, Vanessa Conroy from Feminist Communities for Climate Justice joins us to discuss their work to achieve climate justice informed by feminist and community development principles. Their organization recognizes the intersectional relationship between climate change and social justice, and that climate must be considered in every policy decision we make. Vanessa discusses these issues, and the ways in which the climate crisis disproportionately affects women and other marginalized groups Resources discussed in this episode:
• It's Not That Radical by Mikaela Loach
• The Intersectional Environmentalist: How to Dismantle Systems of Oppression to Protect People + Planet by Leah Thomas
• Diversifying Power: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy by Jennie C. Stephens
• Climate Justice: Hope, Resilience, and the Fight for a Sustainable Future by Mary Robinson
• Mary Robinson Foundation Principles of Climate Justice
• Feminist Communities for Climate Justice National Women's Council
• Feminist Communities for Climate Justice Community Work Ireland
• National Women's Council Ireland Twitter
• National Women's Council Ireland Instagram
• Community Work Ireland Twitter
• Vanessa Conroy Twitter
Host: Jennifer Hetzel
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Where does our food come from, and how is that changing? This month we're speaking with Andy Johnston from Willy Street Co-op about the evolution of food production in the United States. He shares insights from his experience working in the food industry, and discusses the increasing popularity of local and 'alternative' food systems among consumers. Resources discussed in this episode:
Willy Street Co-op
Willy Street Co-op Facebook
Willy Street Co-op Instagram
Willy Street Co-op Twitter
Willy Street Co-op Youtube
Equal Exchange
Fairtrade International
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This month we're turning up the heat! Spencer Wilson, Resource Advisor with the U.S. Forest Service, joins us to talk about wildfires and the important role they play in nature. He also discusses how attitudes towards fire have shifted over time, and shares observations from his time as a firefighter. Resources discussed in this episode: Spencer Wilson 's Instagram.
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This month we're flying high! Don Hartsell, Commissioner and Managing Director of the World Air League, joins to talk about airships and the need for more sustainable air travel options. He discusses advancements in airship technology and how this mode of travel can help address the climate crisis. Don also explains how the World Air League is increasing awareness of the industry. Resources discussed in this episode:
World Sky Race
World Sky Race Facebook
World Sky Race Instagram
World Sky Race YouTube
World Sky Race Twitter
Book: Empires of the Sky
Flying Whales
Hybrid Air Vehicles
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There are many alternatives to fossil fuels, but how do we pick which one(s) to use? Rinaldo Brutoco, Founding President and CEO of the World Business Academy and H2 Clipper, Inc., joins us to discuss why he believes hydrogen is the best choice. Rinaldo explains how hydrogen works and how it's being used today. He also discusses common misconceptions about hydrogen, and why the transition away from fossil fuels could be much easier than we expect. Resources discussed in this episode:
World Business Academy
World Business Academy Books
H2 Clipper
ARCHES
Hydrogen Insight magazine
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