358 Episodes

  1. 18: Chad Frischmann of Project Drawdown

    Published: 3/04/2018
  2. 17: Noah Deich and Giana Amador of the Center for Carbon Removal

    Published: 27/03/2018
  3. 16: Dr. Julio Friedmann, CEO of Carbon Wrangler

    Published: 20/03/2018
  4. 15: Sean Hernandez, Energy Economist

    Published: 13/03/2018
  5. 14: Mark Herrema, CEO of Newlight Technologies

    Published: 6/03/2018
  6. 13: The Norigin Story with Ross, Christophe, and Paul

    Published: 27/02/2018
  7. 12: Dr. David Montgomery, Geomorphologist at UW

    Published: 20/02/2018
  8. 11: Andrew Himes of Carbon Innovations

    Published: 13/02/2018
  9. 10: Dr. Hadi Dowlatabadi, Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability at UBC

    Published: 6/02/2018
  10. 9: Dr. Greg Dipple, University of British Columbia

    Published: 30/01/2018
  11. 8: Aldyen Donnelly, Director of Carbon Economics for Nori

    Published: 23/01/2018
  12. 7: Dr. Klaus Lackner of ASU’s Center for Negative Carbon Emissions

    Published: 16/01/2018
  13. 6: Michael Denby, Arizona Public Service

    Published: 9/01/2018
  14. 5: Jane Flegal of UC Berkeley, and Dr. Andrew Maynard of Arizona State University

    Published: 2/01/2018
  15. 4: Dr. David Goldberg, Lamont Research Professor at Columbia University

    Published: 19/12/2017
  16. 3: Jeremy Kaufman and Ethan Steinberg of Propagate Ventures

    Published: 12/12/2017
  17. 2: Sophia Mendelsohn, Head of Sustainability at JetBlue Airways

    Published: 6/12/2017
  18. 1: Paul Gambill, CEO of Nori

    Published: 6/12/2017

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