Tune in for relatable perspectives from folks who -- just like you -- are on a climate journey. Hosted by Asim Hussain, Amelia Holcomb, Marketa Benisek and Tim Falls
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In this episode of The Climate Fix Discussion Circles, our co-hosts - Amelia, Asim, Marketa, and Tim - will discuss the situation in Texas together and tease out some specific threads, like the technical/scientific truths, the social aspects (from disinformation to disproportionate effects on people), and the possible paths forward from here.
1/3 of the UK's emissions are from heating, also in the UK most housing has a supply of gas, not something common in other countries. This opens the door for some interesting decarbonization options including replacing natural gas with hydrogen. We speak to Professor Averil Macdonald OBE about this and much more.
99.9% of all businesses in the UK have fewer than 250 employees and produce 60% of all the commercial sector emissions. Big companies get the headlines, but how do you help transition this long tail of businesses to a lower-carbon future? That's what Dr. Ariel Edesess is focussing on as a postdoctoral researcher with the Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory.
When you turn Trees to Timber, you make it more worthwhile to keep that carbon locked up instead of burning it. We can't guarantee a forest won't be destroyed, but we can be pretty sure the timber from a forest will be used and not destroyed. This is how Puro Earth thinks of industrial carbon removal. They focus on scaling verified industrial processes that store CO2 for the long term in already mature technologies, like biochar, wooden and carbonated building materials.
The world is not short of climate solutions, it's short of climate decisions. This week we speak to Iggy Bassi founder of Cervest about asset-level climate risk, how this closes the psychological gap, and makes climate more personal, triggering positive climate decisions.
Cities are responsible for 70% of global greenhouse gas emissions. City governments are important agents of action because of their close relationships with local businesses and citizens. Everimpact is making it easier for cities and companies to measure greenhouse gas emissions, identify opportunities to reduce emissions, and finance needed investments.
Planning for a renewable energy plant is a hot mess! Lots of google searches, map queries, phone conversations, and ad-hoc data sets glued together with spreadsheets. It makes it hard for insurance companies to evaluate your risk and banks to lend you money which means less renewable sites get built. ENIAN has built a platform that makes it easier for companies to plan and finance renewable energy.
2 billion people currently do not have access to safe drinking water. SolarSack uses the sun's energy to purify 2000 litres of contaminated water for just $2.
Textile production is the number 2 most polluting industry in the world. Cotton takes up just 3% of croplands but accounts for 24% of pesticide and 11% of insecticide use globally, as well as being incredibly water-intensive. Ettitude create textiles from a much more sustainable product, CleanBamboo™.
How green is your electricity? What is the carbon cost of everything you do? These are questions that Tomorrow is trying to answer and I spoke to its founder Olivier Corradi to find out more.
Bamboo grows 10x faster and is 2x stronger than wood. It has 2.5x the tensile strength of steel and if we can engineer it into a construction-grade material, it has the potential to reduce our overall carbon footprint by 1%.
Octopus Electric Vehicles are one of the UK's leading providers of electric vehicles. In this episode, I speak to Natalia Peralta Silverstone about how Octopus EV are working hard to make transport cleaner in the UK.
I spoke to Dave Schools, Head of Marketing at Hopin, the first all-in-one interactive live online events platform. We spoke about the environmental impact of events, how Hopin is trying to solve that as well as the founding of Hopin and what keeps him motivated every day.
Look, to fix the climate, we're going to need resources and money is how we're going to pay for them. I interview Jonny Page from Cyan Finance to find out how the green finance industry works, what the challenges are, the different players involved and how to get money to where it can be most effective.
Offset Earth gives you a simple way to fund the world's best climate crisis solutions and reforest the planet and they do this at a much-reduced cost than by using technology.
Proof Of Impact is revolutionizing the way people fund and experience impact by connecting the people who are making a difference on the ground with the people who want to be part of the solution.
There is more gold in a ton of mobile phones than a ton of gold ore. In this episode, Jean-Marc talks about bio-leaching as the best method to recycle printed circuit boards. It involves bacteria breaking down the board or the glue that holds metal to the boards allowing for the extraction of the rare metals.
Harriet brings to light the dark underside of the digital advertising world and the measures that need to be taken to ensure that authentic journalism is funded while fake news is starved, allowing for a better-informed society.
In this episode, we speak to Paul Gamble, CEO of Nori (a carbon removal marketplace). Paul brings to light the flaws that previous marketplaces have suffered from and believes he has found a way to allow for genuine change to take place.