
The How To Stop Climate Change Podcast
The climate change podcast for people who are tired of just worrying and want to do something.
Climate, forests and AI: Measuring carbon sequestration in forests – Diego Saez Gil
Our guest today is Diego Saez Gil, founder and CEO of Pachama, a carbon offset and technology company that is harnessing satellite imagery and artificial intelligence to measure and monitor carbon capture in forests. Reducing the cost of measuring the amount of carbon...
Fighting climate change with an open source power grid: Shuli Goodman – LF Energy
Our guest today is Shuli Goodman, founder and executive director of LF Energy, a new Linux Foundation project that supports open source innovation in the energy and electricity sectors. Shuli had the opportunity to work on an IT project with independent utilities in...
Renewable energy suppliers and hosts of The Climate Pod – Ty and Brock Benefiel
Our guests today are Ty and Brock Benefiel, brothers and hosts of The Climate Pod podcast. Ty is co-founder and CEO of Hero Power, a company that allows electricity customers in Illinois to choose renewable energy over fossil fuel energy when they pay their utility...
Young conservative climate activists | Karly Matthews, American Conservation Coalition
Our guest today is Karly Matthews from the American Conservation Coalition, a nonprofit organization which educates and empowers conservatives to re-engage in environmental conversations by promoting a mix of free-market, pro-business, and limited-government...
RL Miller | Climate hawk in the DNC
Our guest today is RL Miller, a determined and outspoken political activist who founded Climate Hawks Vote, an organization that endorses and supports democratic candidates who are serious about developing effective climate policies. She has been a leading advocate...
Climate change is silencing coral reefs | Tim Gordon
Our guest today is Tim Gordon, a marine biologist at the University of Exeter and the Australian institute of Marine Science. He studies climate change impacts on marine ecosystems, especially the Great Barrier reef. Coral reefs are surprisingly noisy but...