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  1. Mar 12

    This week, joins for a look at what's next in batteries. They cover new chemistries, features, investments, and entrants. What does "chapter 2" for energy storage look like? Listen on Spotify & everywhere:

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    Mar 11

    This week on , we go deep on the next generation of battery technology with my personal battery guru . I promise this one's worth a listen:

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    Mar 4

    Wherein Climate King 👑 👑 and I discuss the state of Climate Tech venture, form a mutual SPAC support group, and disagree on what's🔥 and what is 🚫 (come @ me Shayle) Cc

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  5. Feb 26

    Rock eating microbes! That's just one of many fascinating topics discusses with , a carbon removal expert at MIT. How do we strip CO2 from the atmosphere? Listen on Spotify, Apple, and everywhere.

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    Feb 23

    Friends: please sign this letter asking to add a climate category. We've been toiling for 15 years, building audiences around this vital topic. Now the moment has come for Apple to recognize its importance. Please add your name or podcast!

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    Feb 22

    I'm discussing “Climate + Media” w of ), (of ), Kristen Winzent (of ) & (of ), via @sierralnp’s Climate Club. Tomorrow, Feb 23 at 6:00 PM PST on .

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  8. Feb 18

    This week: talks with Cate Hight of about how to decarbonize natural gas. What does it mean for our ability to address industrial emissions?

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  9. Feb 12

    This week: all finance is climate finance. & talk about the ways climate has become an imperative in the world of money. (Plus, Shayle plays his tiny violin.)

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    Feb 6

    How to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors: top contenders electricity, hydrogen, synfuels, CCUS / DAC Great 101

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  11. Feb 4

    Has solar been dethroned as the anchor product of residential clean energy? This week, explores the changing home DER landscape with founder and CEO Arch Rao.

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    Feb 2

    Have you heard the latest episode of yet? It's a Decarbonization Infinity War between electricity, hydrogen and carbon-capture. Who will prevail? lays out the premise.

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    Jan 29

    I love my job: I get to work where and guests take complex, serious topics and just... have fun. This week they took the battle btw electrification, hydrogen & CCS and imagined it as a board game (Shouts to all my Settlers nerds) 🎲🎲

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    Jan 30

    Superb holistic round up. One of the most informative summary of all issues and solutions. A never ending topic to revisit on a regular basis. Thank you

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    Jan 28

    This week on : an entire episode on this chart. It's Deep Decarbonization: Inifinity War

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    Jan 21

    Climate tech sectors where you can just feel the momentum building every day at the moment: -CO2 removal -H2 -Geothermal (fine , I'll admit it) -Corporate carbon management -Fleet/heavy duty electrification -Green steel/cement What else?

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    Jan 14

    One of my favorite things about is her ability to spin a metaphor. Listen to her and on this week's talk about why excess wind, solar and hydro can be a feature *and* a bug of the future grid.

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    Jan 14

    Can you guess what ’s dream decarbonization modeling challenge was? Hint: It involved an aluminum smelter in New Zealand and a lot of hydro power. And it leads to the big question she and tackle this week: What do we do with all this carbon-free "oversupply"?

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  19. Jan 14

    Is "oversupply" of renewables a feature, not a bug, of the future grid? joins this week to riff on the different ways we can use excess wind, solar and water! Examples from New Zealand, Europe and US:

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    Jan 12

    Want to be enlightened about the paths to decarbonize the entire US Economy by 2050? Check out this great podcast episode by and . Bravo, guys.

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