The Climate Dad will quickly become your go-to podcast for unraveling the complexities of climate change news and science and learning from diverse voices in climate. Join host Mike Smith, proud father and founder of Aclymate, on a journey to understand our planet's greatest challenge.
As a father, he’s driven to make a difference for his kids’ climate future. As the leader of Aclymate, he makes climate action accessible and affordable, empowering businesses to measure, reduce, report, and offset their carbon footprint without the hassle.
In each episode, Mike dissects the latest headlines, decodes scientific breakthroughs, and explores actionable steps for individuals and organizations alike. Whether you're also a parent concerned for your children's future or a business leader seeking sustainability solutions, this podcast is your guide.
Tune in to The Climate Dad and join the movement towards a greener, more sustainable world. Because when it comes to climate change, knowledge and action are our most powerful tools.
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The Climate Dad will quickly become your go-to podcast for unraveling the complexities of climate change news and science and learning from diverse voices in climate. Join host Mike Smith, proud father and founder of Aclymate, on a journey to understand our planet's greatest challenge.
As a father, he’s driven to make a difference for his kids’ climate future. As the leader of Aclymate, he makes climate action accessible and affordable, empowering businesses to measure, reduce, report, and offset their carbon footprint without the hassle.
In each episode, Mike dissects the latest headlines, decodes scientific breakthroughs, and explores actionable steps for individuals and organizations alike. Whether you're also a parent concerned for your children's future or a business leader seeking sustainability solutions, this podcast is your guide.
Tune in to The Climate Dad and join the movement towards a greener, more sustainable world. Because when it comes to climate change, knowledge and action are our most powerful tools.
In this episode of The Climate Dad, host Mike Smith discusses recent climate events, the growth of electric vehicles, and the impact of political changes on climate policy. He explores the importance of personal responsibility in climate action, emphasizing the need for individuals and businesses to take proactive steps towards sustainability. Mike also encourages listeners to be aware of the changing political landscape that may affect climate initiatives.
The Episode transitions to the Small Waves segment with Julie Schneiderman, highlighting how small, actionable steps can lead to significant collective impact. She introduces the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and encourages listeners to focus on one goal, sparking meaningful conversations about sustainability within their communities.
The Climate Dad
The Climate Dad will quickly become your go-to podcast for unraveling the complexities of climate change news and science and learning from diverse voices in climate. Join host Mike Smith, proud father and founder of Aclymate, on a journey to understand our planet's greatest challenge.
As a father, he’s driven to make a difference for his kids’ climate future. As the leader of Aclymate, he makes climate action accessible and affordable, empowering businesses to measure, reduce, report, and offset their carbon footprint without the hassle.
In each episode, Mike dissects the latest headlines, decodes scientific breakthroughs, and explores actionable steps for individuals and organizations alike. Whether you're also a parent concerned for your children's future or a business leader seeking sustainability solutions, this podcast is your guide.
Tune in to The Climate Dad and join the movement towards a greener, more sustainable world. Because when it comes to climate change, knowledge and action are our most powerful tools.