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Ep 86Wave Energy with Jan Skjoldhammer
Jan Skjoldhammer is the Founder and CEO of Novige AB, a wave energy developer that uses ocean waves to generate electricity. Jan has been an officer, captain, instructor and display pilot with a well-developed technical side, having built a race car in his youth, among many other projects. He is a natural-born entrepreneur with a tireless ambition and an environmental awareness that has led him to make a significant positive impact on the world and mitigate the climate change. Skjoldhammer's entrepreneurial endeavor in property development laid the monetary foundation of NoviOcean in 2016, with early retirement from his long-time career at SAS Airlines. Today, Jan leads a team of like-minded individuals who also strive towards saving the climate with profitable and renewable wave energy technology.

Ep 85The Climate Change Garden with Kim Stoddart
The Climate Change Garden by Kim Stoddart and Sally Morgan, is a guide to creating a resilient, climate-wise garden, one that adapts to volatile weather extremes and a rapidly changing climate. This is the first book to reveal which types of gardens are better suited to deal with such extremes and which techniques, practices, and equipment can be put to good use to help temper the issues. Kim Stoddart is an expert on this and writes for publications such as The Guardian on climate change gardening and resilient gardening. She has columns in several UK magazines and contributes regularly to a range of publications, such as Gardeners’ World magazine, Bloom, The Telegraph, The Lancet, and The Daily Express, where she regularly provides climate and gardening advice. Sally Morgan is a botanist and gardener and is the editor of Organic Farming Magazine. She’s written articles and books on food, farming, and the environment and owns an organic farm where she teaches courses on small farming (empirefarm.co.uk).

Ep 84Compostable Underwear with Stacy Grace
Stacy Grace is the pioneering woman behind KENT, the first plastic-free underwear, so natural it’s compostable. Stacy has made it her mission to remove plastics in underwear, and create cleaner clothes for consumers and the planet in an industry plagued with synthetic materials. Made with GOTs certified cotton, KENT’s separates are just as soft and durable as the cotton underwear and shirts in your drawer, but just better for you. The elastic is made with plants, making them so natural they can be composted (and are LA Compost verified).

Ep 83EV Universe with Mike Dull
Michael Dull is the founder and President of EVUniverse.com and host of the Plug in for More podcast. An auto enthusiast from a young age, Michael has since grown into a serial entrepreneur in various industries. He started his career as a pharmacist, spending time with multiple companies developing, testing, and implementing mobile applications and websites for chain pharmacies. His whole life Michael has been focused on vehicles of all kinds, specifically buying and selling of sports cars and luxury vehicles. His passion for electric vehicles started in 2008 after seeing the original Tesla roadster and its performance compared to its internal combustion counterparts. Following his passion, today, Michael owns 4 electric vehicles including an original 2010 Tesla Roadster 2.5 sport, one of 500 built. Combining Michael’s passion for electric vehicles and entrepreneurial experience has led him to create EV Universe- a marketplace to help educate potential buyers about EV’s.

Ep 82Bioplastics with Lauren Gropper
Lauren Gropper is tackling the problem of single-use plastic waste by replacing petroleum based plastics with plastic made from plants. Repurpose's products range from disposable plates and cups to garbage bags and straws -- all of which are made entirely from plants using upcycled materials such as eucalyptus, sugarcane pulp, and wood. They are totally non-toxic and fully degradable. Lauren aims to make Repurpose the go-to for disposable tableware in general, taking down brands like Solo and Hefty which are responsible for huge amounts of plastic pollution.

Ep 81Accelerating Home Electrification with DR Richardson
DR Richardson is Co-Founder of Elephant Energy, where they believe that climate change is the elephant in the room. Their mission is to dramatically accelerate the clean energy transition and are working to make an 🐘-sized hole in carbon emissions through the single largest lever: our homes' energy consumption.

Ep 80Recreating Industries for Sustainability with Helen Lin
Helen Lin has worked across four continents (Asia, Africa, Europe, N. America) merging and investing in companies, leading the digital transformation of multinational banking operations, and designing products to serve base of the pyramid customers (FINCA Impact Finance).

Ep 79Sweet in Tooth and Claw with Kristin Ohlson
Kristin Ohlson's writing has appeared in NYT, Orion, Discover, Gourmet, Oprah, and many other publications. Her magazine work has been anthologized in Best American Science Writing and Best American Science Writing. Los Angeles Times called The Soil Will Save Us “a hopeful book and a necessary one...a fast-paced and entertaining shot across the bow of mainstream thinking about land use.” Sweet in Tooth and Claw is a deeply hopeful book for the climate crisis, showing real solutions from a wide-ranging set of case studies and interviews. For example, one chapter looks at how changed ranching practices in northeast Nevada are transforming desert into wetlands, showing it's possible to rehydrate the west. In another, Ohlson writes about a community trying to reclaim a river in the Bronx, which was diverted to the sewer. Residents there are working to restore it and the natural environment. Dozens of other examples throughout the book show how changing our thought patterns on nature will also help us become more generous and nurturing with each other.

Ep 78The Big Fix with Justin Gillis
About The BookAn engaging, accessible citizen’s guide to the seven urgent changes that will really make a difference for our climate—and how we can hold our governments accountable for putting these plans into action.Dozens of kids in Montgomery County, Maryland, agitated until their school board committed to electric school buses. Mothers in Colorado turned up in front of an obscure state panel to fight for clean air. If you think the only thing you can do to combat climate change is to install a smart thermostat or cook plant-based burgers, you’re thinking too small. That’s where The Big Fix comes in, offering everyday citizens a guide to the seven essential changes our communities must enact to bring our greenhouse gas emissions down to zero—and sharing stories of people who are making those changes reality.Energy policy advisor Hal Harvey and longtime New York Times reporter Justin Gillis hone in on the seven areas where ambitious but eminently practical changes will have the greatest effect: electricity production, transportation, buildings, industry, urbanization, use of land, and investment in promising new green technologies. In a lively, jargon-free style, the pair illuminate how our political economy really works, revealing who decides everything from what kind of power plants to build to how efficient cars must be before they’re allowed on the road to how much insulation a new house requires—and how we can insert ourselves into all these decisions to ensure that the most climate-conscious choices are being made.At once pragmatic and inspiring, The Big Fix is an indispensable action plan for citizens looking to drive our country’s greenhouse gas emissions down to zero—and save our climate.

Ep 77Science for a Green New Deal with Eric Davidson
Eric Davidson is an ecologist, soil scientist, and biogeochemist whose research career has focused on how human changes to the land affect carbon and nitrogen in the soil, water, and air. He is working as a science advisor to the Bureau of Environmental Quality at the U.S. Department of State, where he is helping scope out the USG position on a new international agreement on plastic waste.In his new book, Science for a Green New Deal, Davidson explains for a broad audience how to employ exciting technologies, from carbon sequestration to renewable energy, and how scientists, farmers, CEOs, renewable energy advocates, teachers, and investors must work in tandem to tackle humanity’s greatest challenge.Each chapter ends with science-backed recommendations to meet the stated goals of the Green New Deal. Davidson’s integrated approach to climate solutions explains:why neither environmental quality, economic prosperity, nor social justice can be dealt with independentlyhow the cost of deep decarbonization of the energy sector is more affordable than you thinkhow regenerative agriculture can help us meet the challenges of feeding 10-12 billion people later this century, while minimizing environmental impacthow the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change share many features, including their global scope, disproportionately high impacts on the poor and people of color, and a proliferation of misinformation that has led to denial by many despite strong scientific evidenceDavidson covers all of this with clarity that makes his book readily approachable to the non-scientist. He weaves in engaging stories, often using his own life experience—from his childhood in Montana, to his days as a Peace Corps volunteer in Africa, to conducting research on deforestation in Brazil, to undergoing open-heart surgery.

Ep 76Understanding the Inflation Reduction Act with Andrew Reagan
Andrew Reagan is the Executive Director of Clean Energy for America, a 501c(4) organization that leverages their unique industry-spanning network to amplify the voice of the clean energy workforce to advocate for just, equitable and rapid decarbonization. CE4A is historic. The clean energy industry has never before been unified in a grassroots effort like this. To lay the groundwork for a stronger clean energy workforce voice in public policy, they engage in: #1 Policy Advocacy & Accountability Supporting clean energy and equitable transition goals while holding Members of Congress accountable for their votes. #2 Public Education Hosting events—both in person and virtual—to educate the public, connect the industry, and elevate the voice of the clean energy sector. #3 Electoral Engagement Through their connected political action committee (CE4A PAC), they mobilize the clean energy workforce to support pro-clean energy federal candidates. Additionally, candidates at all levels can sign our Clean Energy Candidate Pledge and be spotlighted to their network.

Ep 75Creating Carbon Markets with Lucy Hargreaves
Lucy Hargreaves has had an amazing career, and every moment of it has been devoted to issues of sustainability, climate, and the environment. She’s traveled the world while working on sustainable development initiatives for UNESCO in Bangkok and OECD in Paris. She’s shaped progressive climate policy from within the Trudeau Administration, led sustainability programs at a non-profit foundation, and helped find private-sector solutions at an innovative climate-tech startup, Patch.

Ep 74Green Jobs with Shannon Jahn
Shannon Jahn is the Green Workforce Lead at City and County of Denver, Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency. In this interview Shannon talks about growing a green economy and a climate resilient future while creating a vibrant workforce with well-paying job opportunities for everybody in the community.

Ep 73Climate Update with Chip Fletcher

Ep 72High Plains Biochar with Rowdy Yeatts
Learn more about High Plains Biochar: https://www.hpbiochar.com

Ep 71Beetcoin with Woody Tasch
Learn more about Beetcoin and buy the book: https://beetcoin.org

Ep 70Rise Up with Edwin Namakanga
Learn more about Fridays for Future: https://fridaysforfuture.org/Learn more about Rise Up: https://www.riseupmovementafrica.org/

Ep 69Wine and Climate with Josep Maria Ribas Portella
Learn more about IWCA: https://www.iwcawine.orgRead their annual report HERE

Ep 68Climate and National Security with Thomas Hochman
Thomas Hochman (@thomashochman) is a Fellow at Citizens’ Climate Lobby. His work has been featured in The National Interest, The Washington Examiner, and a number of other outlets.

Ep 67Climate Activism Design with David Johnson
Here is the new book out of Stanford's D School that Dave mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Sarah-Stein-Greenberg/e/B09455W266%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_shareHere is Dave's website: https://climate-activist.com/

Ep 66Zero Foodprint with Anthony Myint
To learn more, visit Zero FoodprintTo learn more about Restore Colorado, visit: https://www.zerofoodprint.org/restorecoloradoSee Chef Daniel Asher's video endorsement of Restore Colorado.

Ep 65Four Fifths a Grizzly with Douglas Chadwick

Ep 64Google's Sustainability Moonshot with Michael Terrell
Michael Terrell is Director of Energy at Google and in this interview he shares how Google is using it's unique capabilities and scale to drive the transformation of the global energy system. Google already offsets it's energy use but is now engaging in a moonshot project to draw clean carbon-free energy from the grid 24/7 every day of the year.

Ep 63Reforestation and Climate Accounting with Mike Smith and John Cleland
Learn More about Renewwest: https://www.renewwest.com/Learn More about Aclymate: https://aclymate.com/

Ep 62Changing the Dairy Paradigm with Adrian Boda
Learn more about Origin Milk: https://www.originmilk.com/sustainability/

Ep 61Falling in Love with Tap Water Again with Rich 'Raz' Razgaitis
Learn more about Flowater: https://www.drinkflowater.com/

Ep 60Carbon Ranching with Bob Howard
Learn more about Desert Mountain: https://desertmountaingrassfed.com/sustainability

Ep 59Regenerative Organic Certification with Elizabeth Whitlow
What is Regenerative Organic: https://www.patagoniaprovisions.com/pages/regenerative-organic-agricultureLearn more about the ROC certification: https://regenorganic.org/

Ep 58The Emerging Regenerative Customer with Emily Olson
Learn more about ReGenFriends: www.regenfriends.comLearn more about Sustana: www.sustana.com

Ep 57Climate Change is the Longest Wave with Kim McCoy
Waves and Beaches has been trusted by generations of oceanographers, scientists, sailors, surfers and anyone with an appreciation for the sea. Now fully revised and updated by McCoy for the climate change era, the new editionis full of science on global warming and rising sea levels, providing clear explanations and detailed resources for the constant battle to preserve the shore.

Ep 56Empowering Carbon Farmers with Steele Lorenz
Learn more about Gradable Carbon: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210222005662/en/Gradable%E2%84%A2-Launches-Gradable-Carbon-to-Give-Farmers-More-Control-of-Credits

Ep 55Carbon Dividends with Rick Knight
Learn more about Citizens' Climate Lobby: https://citizensclimatelobby.org/

Ep 54Crave-Worthy Food with a Lower Carbon Footprint with Judy Panayos
Learn more about Sodexo's commitment to responsible sourcing :https://www.sodexo.com/home/positive-impact/sustainability/responsible-sourcing.html

Ep 53Kiss the Ground with Finian Makepeace
Finian Makepeace is the co-founder of Kiss the Ground and a renowned presenter, media creator, and thought leader in the field of regenerative agriculture and soil health. His dedication to Kiss the Ground’s mission of “inspiring participation in global regeneration, starting with soil”, has motivated him to develop training programs, workshops, and talks designed to empower people around the world to become confident advocates for this growing movement.

Ep 52Dirt Under Your Fingernails with Rich Bradbury
Learn more about Rich's "Dirt (soil) Under Your Nails Heuristic"Learn more about Desert Mountain Grass-Fed Beef and Double Oarlock Ranch

Ep 51Clean Energy for Biden with Cameron Bard
Learn more about Clean Energy for Biden: https://www.cleanenergyforbiden.com/

Ep 50Eat the Change with Seth Goldman
Learn more about PLNT Burger: https://www.plntburger.com/Learn more about Eat the Change: https://eatthechange.org/

Ep 49Food and Climate with Eve Turow-Paul
Buy a copy of Eve's new book, Hungry: https://www.thehungrybook.com/Learn more about the Food for Climate League: https://www.foodforclimateleague.org/

Ep 48Jane Goodall
In this episode, Jane is interviewed by students at Whittier Elementary School in Boulder Colorado. Jane talks about her early work with Chimpanzees and introduces them to Roots & Shoots a global movement of youth who are empowered to use their voice and actions to make compassionate decisions, influencing and leading change in their communities. The students at Whittier have selected to research the Red Panda and are going to focus on how to protect this endangered animal and it's habitat.Find out more about Roots and Shoots: https://www.rootsandshoots.org/about-us/

Ep 47Conservative Environmentalism with Nate Hochman
Read some of Nate's recent editorials:https://gazette.com/opinion/guest-column-colorado-conservatives-must-do-better-on-the-environment/article_2ecf0d72-6f8b-11ea-9a66-83e2bbfae472.htmlhttps://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2020/09/21/toward-a-conservative-environmentalism/#slide-1

Ep 46Racism is Killing the Planet with Hop Hopkins
Read Hop's article here: https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/racism-killing-planet

Ep 45In This Together with Trammell Crow and Bill Shireman
Buy In This Together from Amazon HERE

Ep 44Racial Justice, Climate Justice and Equity with Teron McGrew
Heres the link to the 24 Hours of RealityLink for Climate Reality Project's Statement on Racial Justice

Ep 43Regenerative Ocean Farming with Bren Smith
Listen to Bren's Ted Talk

Ep 42Bringing Clean Energy to the Dirtiest Parts of the Grid with Laura Zapata
Find out more about Clearloop: www.clearloop.us

Ep 41Livestock is the Solution to Climate Change with Allan Savory
Watch Allan's TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/allan_savory_how_to_fight_desertification_and_reverse_climate_change?language=en

Ep 40Farming Carbon with Trey Hill of Harborview Farms
Trey Hill is CEO of Harborview Farms, a grain operation producing corn, wheat, and soybeans with a focus on sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship. Harborview Farms is working to bring some game-changing new ideas, including carbon sequestration, to farming. How? By approaching farming as a creative endeavor, exploring new techniques, and connecting dots in new ways that others aren’t willing to try.

Ep 39Translating Shared Experience into Action with Miranda Massie of the Climate Museum
Calls to ActionLearn more about the Climate Museum: https://climatemuseum.org/Get your Climate Ambassador Card: https://climatemuseum.org/ambassadorExplore Climate Art for Congress: https://climatemuseum.org/climateartforcongress

Ep 38Restoring Reef Ecosystems with Scott Sensenbrenner
Learn more about MOTE Marine Laboratory & Aquarium: https://mote.org/Learn more about Enzymedica: https://enzymedica.com/There’s a Facebook Live tour of the facility in this video: https://www.facebook.com/Enzymedica/videos/535753020661110/UzpfSTQ4Mjg3MTY2NjQ0OjEwMTU3MzU2NDE2OTQ2NjQ1/

Ep 37Climate Change is a National Security Issue with Rod Schoonover
Learn more about the Ecological Futures Group: https://ecologicalfutures.com/