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    Explore "Climate Change" with insightful episodes like "A ground-breaking new method of sustainable aviation fuel production", "From Divorce to Discovery: Sue Flood gifts the Wild Places of Expedition Penguins, Passion, and Personal Growth", "How to create the skilled workforce of 2030", "Davos 2024: First Movers for Frontier Clean Technologies" and "Cutting the red tape around geothermal energy" from podcasts like ""The Interchange: Recharged", "40 for Tea", "The Interchange: Recharged", "Agenda Dialogues" and "The Interchange: Recharged"" and more!

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    A ground-breaking new method of sustainable aviation fuel production

    A ground-breaking new method of sustainable aviation fuel production

    A breakthrough way of producing hydrocarbons, crucial to the aviation industry, could reduce costs and accelerate decarbonisation.

    Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is a key component in the aviation industry's path to decarbonization, which contributes to only 2% of global carbon emissions but is actively seeking cleaner solutions. Airbus and other aerospace companies are leading the charge, with Airbus integrating over 11 million litres of SAF in its operations in 2023, reducing carbon emissions significantly. The industry aims to increase SAF production to 17.5 billion litres by 2030, supported by initiatives like the IRA. 

    On this episode of Wood Mackenzie's The Interchange Recharged, David Banmiller speaks with Andrew Symes, founder and CEO of OXCCU. They’re developing a more efficient way of converting CO2 and hydrogen into hydrocarbons, potentially a monumental step towards more scalable and environmentally-friendly fuels. 

    Despite technological advancements, challenges in financing, regulatory support, and talent acquisition persist. SAF's integration with existing aviation infrastructure without the need for modifications is one key benefit; it could create a smoother transition to greener aviation, with expectations for SAF to achieve cost parity with Jet A fuel (the current standard) as technology and scale improve. The SAF industry enjoys broad support from airlines, governments, and regulatory initiatives, who are pushing for increased SAF adoption towards a net-zero future by 2050. The technology behind SAF, and as Andrew explains, the science behind OXCCU, not only promises to revolutionize aviation but also has applications in producing chemicals and plastics, signalling a broader impact on sustainability across various sectors and the goal of a circular economy.

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    From Divorce to Discovery: Sue Flood gifts the Wild Places of Expedition Penguins, Passion, and Personal Growth

    From Divorce to Discovery: Sue Flood gifts the Wild Places of Expedition Penguins, Passion, and Personal Growth

    Welcome to Cuppa 37 of 40 for Tea, as host Rachel Allan shares a cup of English Breakfast tea with acclaimed wildlife and travel photographer, Sue Flood, on an intimate journey across the icy landscapes of the Arctic and Antarctic. Sue Flood unveils the stark beauty of these remote territories, teeming with life, and challenges our perceptions about exploration, conservation, and photography.

    This tea we are taken to places of awe and surprise.  Sue shares personal stories of proposal - divorce and second marriage; all with nature as witness.  Before diving into the vast expanse of Antarctica, Emperor Penguin Colonies and exploration through the lens of nature connection, climate change and her love of tea.  More details below... 

    In th meantime, go grab a cuppa and lets dive into this awe filled, generous expedition into true passion, and the power of the heart in nature…

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     **Life Lessons & Laughter:** Experience Sue’s heartwarming and humorous stories, from the “divorce whale” incident to her rekindled romance and unique wedding with a celebrity witness.

     **Polar Exploration:** Sue Flood sets the stage by discussing the differences between the Arctic and Antarctic, the unique wildlife present, and the breathtaking scale of these regions.

     **An Ambassador’s Lens:** Learn about Sue's role as a photo ambassador, and her efforts to inspire others through her wildlife photography skills while forging a deep connection with the natural world.

    **Emperor Penguin Encounters:** Immerse yourself in Sue's passion for emperor penguins, as she shares her close encounters, highlights their life cycle, and uncovers the secret behind a heart-shaped pattern on a penguin's chest.

     **Environmental Insights:** In light of climate change impacts and conservation efforts, Sue discusses the changes observed in Antarctica and the hopeful signs amidst the challenges.

    **Photography and Filming:** Revel in Sue’s tales of overcoming her fears for the sake of capturing the perfect shot and her remarkable experiences filming with the Blue Planet and Planet Earth teams.

    **Love for Tea:** Discover how a simple love for Earl Grey tea offers comfort and reflection, even in the coldest corners of our world.

    **Giving Back:** Hear about Sue's collaboration with Julian Lennon's White Feather foundation and her conservation-oriented initiatives.

    **Capturing Nature:** Unveil the heightened awareness that comes with time spent amongst wildlife, and the importance of observing nature for restoration and inspiration.

    **Connect with Sue Flood:**

    Find out more about Sue Flood's incredible work and her book, "Emperor: The Perfect Penguin." Explore behind-the-scenes content and learn about her upcoming projects and expeditions.

    Sue's Website. & Instagram: [@SueFloodPhotography]

    01.13: Intro to Sue Flood

    06:58 The Relationship Stories:  The Proposal filming Bowhead Whales 

    08:58 The Divorce Whale Story:  Humpback Whale Filming

    11:41 Necker Island & the Second Marriage Story

    14:44 Overcoming fears, new photography ambassador appointment.

    21:22 Training photographers in Antarctica.

    25:01 The Emperor penguin life.

    26:31 Adults care for chicks, exhibit extraordinary life cycle.

    32:35 Connection to nature, Awe and Beauty. 

    34:16 Michael Pallin acknowledged Sue's sixth sense.  Cultivating sixth sense.

    40:13 Teaching wildlife photography and leading expeditions globally.

    41:59 Human -  Nature Interconnection

    45:27 Volcanic eruption led to healthier Arctic bears.

    47:57 Climate Change in Antarctica & info on protection.

    50:30 Unforgettable moment in Antarctica's penguin colony.

    51:37 Penguin sheds gray fluff, reveals unique heart.

    53.05 Where's the Earl Grey?

     

    How to create the skilled workforce of 2030

    How to create the skilled workforce of 2030

    Half of the energy workforce is employed in clean energy technologies. By 2030, over 10 million new jobs will need to be filled as the energy transition continues. China, for example, employs 3 million workers in clean energy manufacturing – accounting for 80% of solar PV and EV battery manufacturing jobs globally. Skill shortages are as significant a bottleneck as lack of investment or supply chain constraints, so how can the industry ensure there’s enough people to build, maintain and design clean energy infrastructure?

    On the show today, David Banmiller is joined by Caleigh Andrews, Energy Analyst and Modeller at the International Energy Agency. The IEA emphasises the need for clear policies that drive demand for clean technologies, in order to attract and retain skilled labor. Reskilling and attracting new people to the energy workforce require a combination of market incentives and political will, so what are these incentives? And what can governments do to incentivise reskilling?

    AI can play a role in easing the skilling burden and establishing standardised credentials, but with manufacturing and maintenance a large part of it, are the use cases for AI limited?

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    Davos 2024: First Movers for Frontier Clean Technologies

    Davos 2024: First Movers for Frontier Clean Technologies

    The First Movers Coalition, launched at COP26 in Glasgow in 2021, has garnered an unprecedented $16 billion in aggregated demand for emerging climate technologies and the support of 13 governments which together represent more than 50% of global GDP.

    What are the lessons learnt and what lies ahead in the journey to speed up and scale these technologies?

    This session is linked to the First Movers Coalition of the World Economic Forum.

    This is the full audio from a session at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2024.

    Watch the session here: https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2024/sessions/first-movers-for-frontiers-clean-technologies

    Speakers:

    Tan See Leng, Minister for Manpower and Second Minister for Trade and Industry, Singapore

    Takeshi Hashimoto, President and Chief Executive Officer, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd

    Rachel Kyte, Visiting Professor of Practice, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford

    John F. Kerry, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate

    Daniel Fisher, Chief Executive Officer, Ball Corporation

    Carlos Torres Vila, Chair, BBVA SA

    Anna Borg, President and Chief Executive Officer, Vattenfall AB

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    Cutting the red tape around geothermal energy

    Cutting the red tape around geothermal energy

    Recent legislation in the US promises to be a boon for geothermal energy production.

    In January, the US House Energy and Commerce Committee passed a bipartisan bill that could have a big impact on the geothermal sector. Effectively putting geothermal on the same footing as oil and gas - by excluding geothermal development from strict NEPA rules – the bill could cut the red tape and boost production in the sector.

    Geothermal has a lot of potential. The DOE estimates it could contribute almost 10% of US energy capacity by 2050. New geothermal technology, which uses horizontal drilling to drill multiple wells into geothermal reservoirs from a single location, is a promising start, but more innovation is needed to become cost competitive.

    Joining David to discuss the legislation, and the technology that underpins the geothermal sector, are Dr Joseph Moore - Research Professor at the University of Utah and Managing Principal Investigator at Utah FORGE, a geothermal research facility managed by the Energy & Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah, and sponsored by the DOE – and Lauren Boyd, Director of the EERE’s Geothermal Technologies Office, which is sponsoring the Utah FORGE laboratory. 

    Together they examine the cost, operation and scope for geothermal energy in the US.

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    Building a decarbonization army with Shashank Samala of Heirloom

    Building a decarbonization army with Shashank Samala of Heirloom

    Cutting emissions alone will not be enough. To avoid the worst effects of global climate change, Heirloom CEO and co-founder Shashank Samala believes we’ll also need to pull a lot of carbon out of the atmosphere...

    This week on How I Built This Lab, Shashank’s leap into climate entrepreneurship, launching the company that, in just four years, built North America’s first operational carbon capture facility. Plus, Heirloom’s novel approach to carbon removal—one tray of limestone at a time.

    This episode was produced by Casey Herman with music by Ramtin Arablouei.

    It was edited by John Isabella with research help from Carla Esteves. Our audio engineer was Neal Rauch.

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    419. A Realistic Conversation About Energy and the Planet | Scott Tinker

    419. A Realistic Conversation About Energy and the Planet | Scott Tinker

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson speaks with geologist, educator, energy expert, and documentary filmmaker Scott Tinker. They discuss the ARC conference, the glacial periods throughout Earth's geological history, where we are now in the cycle, the gross fallacy of the Net Zero movement, the harsh realities of energy in the developing world, and the necessary balancing we can do right now in order to uplift all people, in all places.

     

    Dr. Scott Tinker is an American geologist, educator, energy expert, and documentary filmmaker. Tinker has appeared in more than 20 documentary films with the intent to communicate scientific ideas to the general public. The 2012 film “Switch” presents a scientifically based look at the global energy transition. It's been screened in over 600 colleges and has gained a following for the Switch Energy Alliance, which brings in young people to learn about the processes of sustainable energy firsthand, while broadening discussion on the matter in an open format setting. Tinkers’ PBS show “Energy Switch” is a point counterpoint talk show that features energy communicators, experts, authors, and pundits.

     

     

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    Transforming EV battery development through the power of AI

    Transforming EV battery development through the power of AI

    The traditional process of battery development is slow, expensive, and capital-intensive. AI can help overcome the challenges of predicting battery performance, exploring the vast design space, and conducting time-consuming cycle life testing. David Banmiller is joined by Alán Aspuru-Guzik, a professor at the University of Toronto specializing in Chemistry and Computer Science, and Jason Koeller, the CTO and Co-founder of Chemix, to examine the role of machine learning in EV battery development. 

    Chemix is exploring new ways of developing batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) by utilizing AI, aiming to make it faster and more efficient compared to the traditional, slower, and costlier methods. AI not only speeds up the development process by predicting performance and exploring design options, but also – as Professor Aspuru-Guzik explains - leads to innovative battery compositions that improve performance. The machines can do calculations in timeframes inconceivable for a human.

    There are wide-ranging applications for AI in areas beyond battery development, including grid optimization and materials design. Professor Aspuru-Guzik shares insights into the work of the Acceleration Consortium, which aims to be a leading hub for AI-driven scientific advancements in various sectors. Jason addresses some of the practical challenges in the EV industry, such as the need for adaptable battery solutions and the hurdles in introducing new manufacturing technologies. Technological advancement in battery technology and charging infrastructure are progressing together, enabling growth in the EV market.

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    410. Discussing Impact Investment and ESG's with a BlackRock Executive | Terrence Keeley

    410. Discussing Impact Investment and ESG's with a BlackRock Executive | Terrence Keeley

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with investment expert and author Terrence Keeley. They discuss the recent success of the ARC conference, the reality of climate narratives and the ESG mafia, the cost effective solutions to some of our most pressing problems, and the positive side of societal betterment via impact investing.

     

    Terrence Keeley is an American investment expert and author who has worked with and managed some of the largest investment organizations in the world. Besides having been an executive at Blackrock, Terrence also founded and served as the Senior Managing Principal of Sovereign Trends, LLC, an advisory firm for and about sovereign institutions. From 1987-2010 he was a senior managing director at UBS Investment Bank, where he oversaw the firm’s transactional and advisory relations with central banks, sovereign wealth funds, ministries of finance, public pension funds, and multilateral organizations, including the IMF and World Bank.

     

    Terrence served as a consultant to Pope Francis’ financial reform commission, overseeing the Vatican bank. He is also a founding director of the Financial Hippocratic Oath movement. From 1982-85 he served as one of the first young trustees on the Notre Dame Board. Today he is also a frequent commentator/author on all issues relating to international finance, cross-border capital movements and global financial governance. He is married to Saskia Bory of Geneva, Switzerland. Their two sons attended the Lycée Français de New York.​

     

    This episode was recorded on October 13th, 2023

     

     

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    Columbia University Press https://cup.columbia.edu/book/sustainable/9780231206808

    E155: In conversation with Tucker Carlson, plus OpenAI chaos explained

    E155: In conversation with Tucker Carlson, plus OpenAI chaos explained

    (0:00) Bestie intros! Tucker Carlson joins the show

    (0:59) Tucker's departure from Fox News

    (10:49) The state of American society and the importance of rediscovering national alignment

    (30:53) Why prosperity begets self-destruction, climate change, immigration

    (59:48) Thoughts on the current political landscape and presidential candidates

    (1:09:13) Media control, the importance of free speech platforms, Tucker's future, reacting to Elon's viral moment at the NYT's DealBook Summit

    (1:33:56) Post-interview debrief

    (1:41:49) Understanding the chaos at OpenAI

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    https://twitter.com/btaylor/status/1730030765482938521

    https://twitter.com/chamath/status/1726351777581449627

    https://www.reuters.com/technology/sam-altmans-ouster-openai-was-precipitated-by-letter-board-about-ai-breakthrough-2023-11-22

    https://www.businessinsider.com/openai-ceo-sam-altman-hawaii-estate-napa-san-francisco-2023-11

    http://paulgraham.com/fundraising.html

    https://openai.com/our-structure

    What does the world need from COP28?

    What does the world need from COP28?

    COP28 gets underway next week. 7 years on from the Paris Agreement, and a global stocktake of decarbonization efforts lies ahead. Collective action is crucial, as is an exponential increase in these efforts; current policy is not enough to limit warming to 1.5 degrees C.

    David Banmiller is joined by Angela Wilkinson, CEO of the World Energy Council, to discuss the actions and pledges the world needs to see from the summit. She highlights the need for optimism in tackling the climate crisis. Geopolitical complexities across the world add to the challenge, creating what’s known as the energy trilemma (a term coined by the WEC nearly 20 years ago). Joining David and Angela to explore the issues of energy security created by geopolitical tension is Elena Belletti, Head of Carbon Research at Wood Mackenzie.

    Together they look at the accountability of government and corporations with high emissions profiles, changing societal and even economic norms, and the technology (like CCS) which could form most of the debate.

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    Literally unearthing a climate solution with Cody Finke of Brimstone

    Literally unearthing a climate solution with Cody Finke of Brimstone

    When it comes to carbon emissions, there’s a major culprit you might not have heard about: cement. The production of cement emits almost as much carbon dioxide as cars do - but Brimstone CEO and co-founder Cody Finke says they’ve found a way to change that.

    This week on How I Built This Lab, Cody explains where all that carbon dioxide is coming from, and how swapping out a key ingredient in the production of cement could take it from carbon-intensive … to carbon-negative.


    This episode was produced by Alex Cheng with music by Ramtin Arablouei. 

    It was edited by John Isabella with research help from J.C. Howard. Our audio engineer was Patrick Murray. 

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    Protein-Based Eco-Friendly Raw Materials (Feat. Catherine Roggero-Lovisi)

    Protein-Based Eco-Friendly Raw Materials (Feat. Catherine Roggero-Lovisi)

    Dr. Lukas Kwietniewski, Director Health Care Analysis at Statista, joins us to introduce our listeners to the drive towards green hospitals and sustainability in healthcare. We're then Joined by Catherine Roggero-Lovisi, CEO of Modern Meadow, a biotech company that creates protein-based eco-friendly raw materials for a wide range of industries. Catherine will share how businesses across different sectors can adopt green tech & sustainable practices to drive growth & economic prosperity & Modern Meadow’s Award from the EPA.

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    Making Big Bets: How To Change Your Life & The World with Rajiv Shah

    Making Big Bets: How To Change Your Life & The World with Rajiv Shah

    This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Pendulum, Mitopure, and Thrive Market.


    The world is facing several big challenges today—the climate crisis, food insecurity, racial injustice, the rise of AI, and insufficient access to healthcare, to name just a few. 


    Today on The Doctor’s Farmacy, I am excited to talk to Dr. Rajiv Shah about how large-scale change really happens, the success and lessons he has learned throughout his career, and why we need big bets—large, bold actions—in order to solve the world’s greatest challenges.


    Dr. Rajiv Shah serves as president of the Rockefeller Foundation, a global institution with a mission to promote the well-being of humanity around the world. With a century-long track record of leveraging science, technology, and innovation, The Foundation is pioneering new ways to enable individuals, families, and communities to flourish. Dr. Shah is a graduate of the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and the Wharton School. He has received several honorary degrees, the Secretary of State’s Distinguished Service Award, and the US Global Leadership Award. He is married to Shivam Mallick Shah, and they have three children.


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    Here are more details from our interview (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):

    • How Rajiv was inspired by Nelson Mandela in his youth (5:25 / 3:41)
    • The first crisis Rajiv dealt with as the head of USAID (9:05 / 7:21)
    • Tackling the chronic disease epidemic with food as medicine (14:54 / 13:09)
    • Addressing rising obesity rates in America (32:31 / 27:52)
    • The importance of believing change is possible (42:33 / 37:54)
    • What makes the standard American diet so unhealthy? (48:42 / 
    • Investing in weight-loss drugs vs quality food (49:26 / 44:03)
    • The importance of finding the right partners to make meaningful change (52:13 / 47:35)
    • Finding happiness through service to others (56:02 / 51:25)
    • Rajiv’s next big bets (1:04:14 / 59:40)


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