Climate change touches every part of our lives. But it's not just your consumer choices, or your vote, that can help address this society-wide problem. You can use your biggest asset -- your skills and talents -- to make a meaningful impact on climate change. The Climate Careers podcast helps you get from where you are, doing what you do best, to a new career doing what you do best for climate.
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Climate change touches every part of our lives. But it's not just your consumer choices, or your vote, that can help address this society-wide problem. You can use your biggest asset -- your skills and talents -- to make a meaningful impact on climate change. The Climate Careers podcast helps you get from where you are, doing what you do best, to a new career doing what you do best for climate.
Ep. 2.1: What the clean energy transition will *actually* look like with Professor Richard Stuebi
The Climate Careers Podcast
33 minutes
3 years ago
Ep. 2.1: What the clean energy transition will *actually* look like with Professor Richard Stuebi
$100 trillion in investment. 10% of GDP needing to get turned over. Professor Richard Stuebi of the Questrom School of Business sheds like on what the clean energy transition will actually look like over the next several decades - the scale of it, the amount of fossil fuel infrastructure that must be replaced, the essential technology that's yet to be developed, and how this all might just play out.
The Climate Careers Podcast
Climate change touches every part of our lives. But it's not just your consumer choices, or your vote, that can help address this society-wide problem. You can use your biggest asset -- your skills and talents -- to make a meaningful impact on climate change. The Climate Careers podcast helps you get from where you are, doing what you do best, to a new career doing what you do best for climate.