
The How To Stop Climate Change Podcast
The climate change podcast for people who are tired of just worrying and want to do something.
The Biochar Industry is Heating Up: Kathleen Draper
This is part two of our series on biochar. Today we’re going to explore the biochar industry with Kathleen Draper. She is the chair of the International Biochar Initiative, the director of the Ithaka Institute for Carbon Intelligence and she’s the owner of Finger...
What is Biochar and How Can it Help the Climate?
As we all know, climate change is happening. It’s no longer some distant future doomsday that we can prevent, it's here. However, there are a LOT of things we can do to minimize the effects and possibly undo some of the damage. One of those things is called biochar....
Coal to Solar: Building Solar Farms in Appalachia – Adam Edelen
Adam Edelen is the founder of Edelen Renewables. He’s working to bring jobs and investment to coal country by building massive solar farms on reclaimed strip mines, and he’s working with coal companies and renewable energy developers to do it. We had a great...
A Microplastic Soup: Ocean Plastic and eXXpedition – Natascha Glanzer-Fuerst
Our guest today is Natascha Glanzer-Fuerst an Austrian zero-waste advocate and feminist who was a crew member with eXXpedition, an organization that leads all-female scientific voyages around the world dedicated to exploring the impact of plastic and toxic pollution...
From the Paris Climate Agreement to The Nature Conservancy – John Verdieck
John Verdieck is the Director of International Climate Policy at The Nature Conservancy. Prior to joining The Nature Conservancy, John worked in the US State Department where he was a lead negotiator on the Paris Climate Accord. In the interview John shares what it...
Charged Up About EVs | Caitlin Bullock – Austin Energy
Our guest today is Caitlin Bullock, EV Program Coordinator for Austin Energy. The city of Austin owns and operates Austin Energy, which means that dividends go to support city services that benefit Austinites instead of investors. It also means that Austin Energy can...