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| Telling Climate Stories at Scale: Netflix's Strategy for Sustainability and Impact | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:42:13 | |
In this episode of Climate Rising, we explore how Netflix, a global entertainment powerhouse, is leveraging its platform to tell compelling stories about climate change. Stewart, Netflix's first
Sustainability Officer, joins host Mike Toffel to discuss the company’s strategic approach to sustainability, and the importance of embedding climate themes in popular content. Stewart shares insights into the challenges and opportunities of incorporating climate considerations into both operations and storytelling, revealing how Netflix is contributing to the global climate conversation. | |||
| CNN Chief Climate Correspondent Bill Weir: Media's Role in Shaping Climate Action | 28 Aug 2024 | 00:45:19 | |
This episode is the first of our latest series on climate in media and entertainment, where we explore and understand the role of storytelling in shaping climate actions. Today we have Bill Weir, Chief Climate Correspondent at CNN who shares his expertise on how CNN integrates climate narratives into their news coverage, the power of storytelling, and the strategies they employ to highlight both the urgency of the climate crisis and the innovative solutions emerging worldwide.
Host and Guest
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative (LinkedIn)
Guest: Bill Weir, Chief Climate Correspondent, CNN (LinkedIn) | |||
| Helping Companies Become More Climate Resilient | 24 Apr 2024 | 00:37:03 | |
In this episode in our adaptation series, Peter Hall, Managing Director at Resonance Impact Advisory, draws upon his experience in global engineering and professional services firms to share how consulting and advisory companies can help their clients assess their risks and take actions to become more resilient to climate change. He walks through several adaptation frameworks and roadmaps recently developed by governments, civil society, and private companies to help provide clarity and guidance on the steps necessary for more resilient companies and societies.
For notes and resources visit; climaterising.org | |||
| How Insurance Companies are Addressing Climate Risks | 10 Apr 2024 | 00:36:18 | |
This episode in our adaptation series focuses climate change’s implications on the insurance industry. Claudine Blamey, Group Director of Sustainability at Aviva, describes how climate change evokes both transition risks and physical risks for insurance companies, and affects how insurance companies are assessing and pricing risk in their underwriting process, and influences their investment strategy. Claudine also describes innovative insurance products such as parametric and catastrophe insurance that are emerging to address natural disasters that are exacerbated by climate change.
For resources and other episodes visit climaterising.org | |||
| Building Climate - Resilient Cities and Infrastructure | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:44:43 | |
This episode in our climate adaptation series features HBS Professor John Macomber. John discusses how companies and governments need to incorporate climate resilience as they develop and finance real estate and infrastructure to address the risks of flooding, wildfire, extreme heat, drought, and sea level rise. John describes “five R” options to address these risks—to reinforce, rebound, retreat, restrict, and rebuild—and highlights best practices from insurance companies and the governments of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Singapore. He also identifies entrepreneurial opportunities to foster adaptation and resilience. Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative Guest: John Macomber, Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org | |||
| The Lightsmith Group’s Adaptation Investment Strategy | 13 Mar 2024 | 01:02:12 | |
This episode continues our series on adaptation, and features Jay Koh who co-founded the Lightsmith Group, the first growth private equity firm focused on climate adaptation. Jay discusses the firm’s investment strategy, the sectors his firm invests in and their investment criteria process. He also shares thoughts on the role of public policy and offers career advice.
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guests: Jay Koh, Co-Founder and Managing Director of the Lightsmith Group
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org | |||
| Visualizing our Changing Climate with Probable Futures | 28 Feb 2024 | 00:56:22 | |
In this first episode of our series on adaptation, host Mike Toffel sits down with Spencer Glendon and Alison Smart of Probable Futures. They discuss how Probable Futures tools are educating decision makers to better understand how their organizations will experience climate change, and how adaptation and resilience requires a paradigm shift in planning decisions. They describe a five-step process managers can use to identify and manage adaptation risks posed by climate change.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org | |||
| Raízen’s Decarbonization Strategy | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:29:03 | |
The bonus episode of the Climate Rising features an episode of HBR’s Cold Call podcast featuring a discussion on ethanol, a biofuel with a complex history and an uncertain future. Host Brian Kenny is joined by Professor Gunnar Trumbull and Paula Kovarsky from Raízen. As Brazil's top producer of sugar and ethanol and the world's premier ethanol trader, Raízen is at the forefront of biofuel innovation. The conversation delves into Raízen’s cutting-edge work in biofuels, the strategic choices behind advancing second-generation ethanol, and how these efforts contribute to global decarbonization initiatives.
Guest/Host:
Brian Kenny, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Harvard Business School and host of Cold Call.
Gunnar Trumbull, Phillip Caldwell Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.
Paula Kovarsky, Vice President of Strategy & Sustainability at Raízen
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Episode specific link | |||
| Decarbonizing Industrial Processes with Material Science | 31 Jan 2024 | 00:42:33 | |
This episode continues Climate Rising's hard-to-abate series, and features Shreya Dave, CEO and Co-founder of Via Separations. Shreya describes how her company is decarbonizing the industrial sector by using material science to create a much less energy intensive and cheaper approach to separate substances, a common step in many industrial processes. Shreya talks about her company's journey, the challenges of market adoption, and the strategic partnerships that have been pivotal. She also shares some career advice.
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Shreya Dave, CEO and Co-Founder Via Separations
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org. | |||
| Decarbonizing Aviation with McKinsey | 17 Jan 2024 | 00:58:48 | |
This episode in our hard-to-abate series features aviation expert Robin Riedel, a Partner at McKinsey & Company who co-leads the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility. Robin describes five approaches to decarbonize aviation: upgrading aircraft, improving operational efficiency, sustainable aviation fuel, other novel fuels and aircraft configurations, and carbon credits. We also learn about some McKinsey engagements on aviation decarbonization, and conclude with Robin’s career advice.
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Robin Riedel, Partner and co-head of the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org | |||
| The Health Risks of Natural Gas Stoves | 03 Jan 2024 | 00:22:24 | |
This bonus episode of Climate Rising features an episode from the Harvard Chan School of Public Health's podcast "Better Off" that explores the intersection of decarbonization and public health. While decarbonization requires shifting away from fossil fuels, this episode emphasizes the equally crucial health reasons to do so – especially for natural gas stoves. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation led by Anna Fisher-Pinkert of the Harvard Chan School of Public Health and her guests Brady Seals, Drew Michanowicz, and Jon Kung.
Guest/Host:
Anna Fisher-Pinkert, Director of Digital Strategy at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Brady Seals, Manager of RMI’s Carbon-Free Buildings program
Drew Michanowicz, senior scientist, PSE Healthy Energy
Jon Kung, Chef
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org | |||
| Sweden’s Northvolt Quest to Build the World’s Greenest EV Batteries | 20 Dec 2023 | 00:32:27 | |
This bonus episode of Climate Rising features an episode of Harvard Business Review’s Cold Cast podcast with Brian Kenny interviewing HBS professor George Serafeim about his case on Northvolt, a Sweden-based start-up company producing batteries for Europe’s EV auto manufacturers. They'll discuss Northvolt’s efforts to build government partnerships, hire the right people, and attract financing in order to scale rapidly.
Guest/Host:
Brian Kenny, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Harvard Business School and host of Cold Call
George Serafeim, Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org. | |||
| Drawdown Fund: Scaling the Impact of Climate Technology | 14 Aug 2024 | 00:50:01 | |
Erik Snyder, Founder and CEO of Drawdown Fund discusses financing climate tech startups
through growth equity. He describes how he started the Drawdown Fund with Paul Hawken, editor of the New York Times best-selling book on climate solutions called Drawdown, and the strategic choices that set their fund operations apart from others. He also describes some of the fund’s portfolio companies: from sustainable packaging, community solar to decarbonizing mass-transit with AI. | |||
| How Green Hydrogen can Decarbonize Hard-to-Abate Sectors | 06 Dec 2023 | 00:43:10 | |
The third in our series on hard-to-abate sectors, this episode features Jacob Susman, CEO and co-founder of Ambient Fuels, a developer of green hydrogen projects. He describes how green hydrogen can help decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors and which applications are especially promising for green hydrogen solutions. Jacob also describes Ambient’s role in green hydrogen project and infrastructure development, provides career advice, and shares tips to attract early-stage financing.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Jacob Susman, CEO and Co-founder at Ambient Fuels | |||
| CarbonBuilt: Decarbonizing Concrete Blocks | 22 Nov 2023 | 00:36:32 | |
The second episode of our hard-to-abate series features Rahul Shendure, CEO and Director at CarbonBuilt. The company has developed and commercialized a Carbon XPRIZE-winning technology to produce what it calls “ultra low carbon” concrete. We start with the basics of how concrete is such a high-emitting product, then describe how CarbonBuilt’s technology is reducing product costs and emissions by replacing cement with a combination of industrial waste materials and CO2 – often captured directly from industrial sources. Rahul also shares advice for those looking to build careers in climate, particularly in the start-up world.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Rahul Shendure, CEO and Director at CarbonBuilt. | |||
| Einride: Decarbonizing Trucking with EVs, Automony, and Digitalization | 08 Nov 2023 | 00:33:27 | |
This first episode of our hard-to-abate series features Linnéa Kornehed Falck, Einride's Founder, Deputy CEO and Board Member. Einride is launching a fleet of battery electric autonomous trucks, orchestrated via route-optimization software. We discuss how its fleet-based freight capacity-as-a-service business model seeks to disrupt the cargo trucking industry, and better serve customers while decarbonizing the sector. Linnéa also shares some advice for purpose-driven entrepreneurs.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Linnéa Kornehed Falck, Founder, Deputy CEO and Board Member, Einride. | |||
| How Sian Flowers Aims to Create a Low-Carbon Rose | 25 Oct 2023 | 00:25:19 | |
This bonus episode of Climate Rising features Harvard Business Review’s Cold Cast podcast with Brian Kenny interviewing HBS professors Willy Shih and Mike Toffel about their teaching case about Kenya-based Sian Flowers. They discuss the company’s efforts to create a “low-carbon rose” by shipping them to their clients around the world by sea instead of by air without eroding their quality, and the effects this has on its production process.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Guest/Host:
● Brian Kenny, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Harvard Business School and host of Cold Call
● Willy Shih, Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration
● Mike Toffel, Senator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management | |||
| Three MBA Summer Interns in Business and Climate Change | 11 Oct 2023 | 00:35:36 | |
The final episode of our 2023 back-to-business school series features three Harvard Business School MBA students: Nabig Chaudhry, Mitch Hirai, and Kamya Jagadish. They describe how they spent the summer interning in climate-related businesses, from impact investing to a climate tech incubator and climate risk analytics. They also discuss what sparked their interest in the field and how they stay current on information and trends to explore career opportunities in business and climate change
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guests:
● Nabig Chaudhry, HBS MBA Class of 2024
● Mitch Hirai, HBS MBA Class of 2024
● Kamya Jagadish, HBS MBA/Harvard Kennedy School MPP Class of 2024 | |||
| How Boards Can Drive Climate Performance | 27 Sep 2023 | 00:47:05 | |
As part of our 2023 back-to-business school series, this episode features a session from Harvard’s Climate Action Week in May 2023. Moderated by HBS Prof. George Serafeim, the panel includes Carter Roberts, President & CEO of World Wildlife Fund, HBS professor Deb Spar, Bonita Stewart, Board Partner at Gradient Ventures, and Lauren Taylor Wolfe, Cofounder & Managing Partner of Impactive Capital. They discuss how companies and their boards can use accountability and transparency to drive climate performance.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Moderator/Panelists:
● George Serafeim, Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
● Carter Roberts, President & CEO, World Wildlife Fund
● Debora L. Spar, Jaime and Josefina Chua Tiampo Professor of Business Administration; Senior Associate Dean for Business and Global Society; Board Director, Thermo Fisher Scientific
● Bonita Stewart, Board Partner, Gradient Ventures
● Lauren Taylor Wolfe, Cofounder & Managing Partner, Impactive Capital | |||
| How Arcos Dorados is Addressing Climate Change in Latin America | 13 Sep 2023 | 00:38:54 | |
Today’s episode is the first in our 2023 back-to-business school series. The episode features Gabriel Serber, Vice President of Social Impact and Sustainable Development, Arcos Dorados, the largest McDonald’s franchise in the world. He discusses how Arcos Dorados designs and implements climate solutions across the 20 Latin American and Caribbean countries where they operate, the vast cultural diversity across the region, and how his work fits into the larger McDonald’s corporate climate goals
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Gabriel Serber, Vice President of Social Impact and Sustainable Development, Arcos Dorados | |||
| An Investor’s Perspective on Corporate Climate Action | 30 Aug 2023 | 00:56:03 | |
Today’s episode in our corporate net zero climate series features Paul Bodnar, Director of Sustainable Finance, Industry, and Diplomacy, Bezos Earth Fund, and former Global Head of Sustainable Investing at BlackRock. Paul discusses how investors approach the complex web of weighing climate priorities with fiduciary responsibilities. He also talks about his career in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors and where he thinks the next big climate-related investment priorities will be.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Paul Bodnar, Director of Sustainable Finance, Industry, and Diplomacy, Bezos Earth Fund | |||
| Helping Consumers Decarbonize their Purchases | 16 Aug 2023 | 00:45:55 | |
Today’s episode in our corporate net zero climate series features HBS alumna Sanchali Pal, Founder and CEO of Commons, an app created to help consumers make more climate-friendly purchasing decisions. Sanchali discusses why she chose an entrepreneurial pathway out of busine---ss school and what inspired her to focus on the power of consumers to drive corporate climate action. She also talks about building a startup and raising funds and offers advice for those seeking to work in business and climate change.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Sanchali Pal, Founder and CEO of Commons | |||
| Going Carbon Negative at Microsoft | 02 Aug 2023 | 00:40:13 | |
Formerly Microsoft’s Chief Environmental Officer, and now Chief Sustainability Officer & Senior Managing Director at Haveli Investments, Lucas Joppa discusses the strategies and tools Microsoft developed to meet its ambitious carbon negative goals, including setting an internal price on carbon, restructuring their corporate governance, and funding innovative climate technology solutions. He also tells us why he thinks climate finance is entering its most consequential decade.
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Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Lucas Joppa, Chief Sustainability Officer & Senior Managing Director, Haveli Investments
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org. | |||
| Managing Electricity to Meet Net Zero Targets | 19 Jul 2023 | 00:40:35 | |
In this episode, Melissa Lott, Director of Research and Senior Research Scholar, Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, and Michael Webber, Josey Centennial Professor in Energy Resources and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, discuss how companies can decarbonize their electricity when pursuing net zero climate goals, from increased efficiency to electrification to generating their own carbon-free electricity, and the pros and cons of these pathways.
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guests:
Melissa Lott, Director of Research and Senior Research Scholar, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University
Michael Webber, Josey Centennial Professor in Energy Resources and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin | |||
| How Science Based Climate Targets Work | 05 Jul 2023 | 00:33:10 | |
Today’s episode features Alberto Carrillo Pineda, Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer of the Science Based Targets Initiative explains how they help companies and financial institutions design verifiable and achievable climate targets, and how they assess and validate those targets. He also discusses how the SBTi is transitioning from focusing on technical assistance and assessments to a standard-setting organization.
Company Resources:
The Science Based Targets initiative
How science-based targets work
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Alberto Carrillo Pineda, Co-Founder and and Chief Technical Officer, Science Based Targets Initiative
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org | |||
| BCG Climate Vision 2050: Sustainability at 36,000 Feet | 21 Jun 2023 | 00:25:26 | |
For the second episode in our series on corporate net zero programs, we’re sharing an episode on airline decarbonization from the Climate Vision 2050 podcast produced by the consulting firm Boston Consulting Group. This episode sets up a scenario in 2050 where the industry relies on liquid nitrogen, sustainable aviation fuels, electric aircraft, and blending-wing body planes, coupled with present-day experts who explain the changes.
Link to original podcast: BCG Climate Vision 2050 (“Sustainability at 36,000 feet” episode)
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative | |||
| Beyond Net Zero: How Seventh Generation Plans to Achieve Real Zero Carbon | 07 Jun 2023 | 00:35:49 | |
In this first episode in a new series on companies setting and meeting net zero climate targets, Ashley Orgain, Chief Impact Officer at Seventh Generation, discusses why this home care products company decided to set a real zero climate goal instead of net zero, and how they plan to achieve it. She also describes how Seventh Generation is going beyond a carbon footprint to measure its carbon fingerprints that touch every aspect of their business, from banking to creative services.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Ashley Orgain, Chief Impact Officer, Seventh Generation | |||
| How BMW is Driving Decarbonization | 24 May 2023 | 00:24:03 | |
This bonus episode of Climate Rising features Harvard Business Review’s Cold Cast podcast with Brian Kenny interviewing HBS professor Shirley Lu on BMW Group’s decarbonization strategy, which is the subject of a new case study that Shirley wrote with HBS colleagues George Serafeim and Mike Toffel. They discuss why BMW is focusing on reducing vehicle lifecycle emissions, and why the company has so far avoided setting a phase-out date for internal combustion engine BMWs.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Guest/Host:
● Brian Kenny, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Harvard Business School and host of Cold Call
● Shirley Lu, Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School | |||
| Can We Really Engineer a Climate Fix? | 17 May 2023 | 00:12:15 | |
Today, as a bonus, we’re sharing an episode of the Skydeck podcast that features interviews with HBS alumni where they share lessons learned and their life experiences.
We thought this episode of Skydeck would be particularly interesting to you because it focuses on carbon capture technology. This is one of three Skydeck episodes on this topic. And for even more, check out Climate Rising’s own episodes on carbon capture, released in the fall of 2022.
To hear more about the Skydeck podcast visit www.alumni.hbs.edu/skydeck
Visit climaterising.org for more information.
Climate Rising host: Mike Toffel
Skydeck host: Dan Morrell | |||
| How OPower Uses Behavioral Science & AI to Reduce Energy Demand | 10 May 2023 | 00:55:36 | |
In this sixth episode in our series on climate change and artificial intelligence (AI), Paul McDonald, Senior Director, Opower Product Strategy & Marketing at Oracle Energy and Water, discusses how OPower uses behavioral science and AI to help utility customers reduce their energy use. He describes why saving electricity benefits both customers and utilities, and shares his advice for those interested in careers in business and climate.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest:
Paul McDonald, Senior Director, Opower Product Strategy & Marketing at Oracle Energy and Water | |||
| Climate Adaptation & Supply Chains: Everstream Analytics’ AI Solution | 26 Apr 2023 | 00:36:42 | |
In this fifth episode in our series on climate change and artificial intelligence (AI), Jim Hayden, Chief Data Scientist at Everstream Analytics, discusses how they use AI and machine learning to help mitigate risk and optimize opportunities for supply chain logistics in a changing climate and in the face of extreme weather events, such as heat stress, drought, and temperature extremes. And he shares his advice for those interested in careers in business and climate.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest: Jim Hayden, Chief Data Scientist, Everstream Analytics | |||
| Ideon: Mining the Energy Transition | 12 Apr 2023 | 00:39:44 | |
In this fourth episode in our series on climate change and artificial intelligence (AI), Gary Agnew, CEO and Co-founder of Ideon Technologies Inc, and Kim Lawrence, VP, Talent and Customer Experience, discuss how they use energy from supernovas, sensors, satellites, and machine learning to improve the efficiency and reduce the environmental impact of mining for minerals critical to the clean energy transition. They also share their advice for those interested in careers in business and climate.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guests:
● Gary Agnew, CEO and Co-founder, Ideon Technologies Inc
● Kim Lawrence, VP, Talent and Customer Experience | |||
| WeaveGrid's AI Solution for EV-to-Grid Integration | 29 Mar 2023 | 00:41:56 | |
In this third episode in our series on climate change and artificial intelligence (AI), Apoorv Bhargava, CEO and co-founder of WeaveGrid, a company that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to help electric utilities optimize the integration of electric vehicles into a clean energy grid. He describes how they approach the intersection of transportation and energy as a systems problem, and he shares his advice for those interested in careers in business and climate.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest:
Apoorv Bhargava, CEO and Co-founder, WeaveGrid | |||
| Decarbonizing Fashionable Materials | 17 Jul 2024 | 00:14:31 | |
Today’s episode focuses on some innovative alternative low-carbon natural materials being used in fashion. Bolt Threads CEO Dan Widmaier describes Mylo, a substitute for leather that’s derived from mushrooms, via the TED Climate podcast that we’re bringing here a bonus episode of Climate Rising. It’s a perfect extension of our two most recent Climate Rising episodes that focus on other low-carbon advanced materials: GALY’s lab-grown cotton and C16 Bioscience’s lab-generated treeless palm oil. | |||
| Google’s AI Approach to Climate Change | 15 Mar 2023 | 00:35:14 | |
In this second episode in our series on climate change and AI, Yossi Matias, Vice President, Engineering & Research at Google, and the founding Managing Director of Google Center in Israel, explains how Google uses AI and Machine Learning to tackle some of the biggest challenges for climate mitigation and adaptation. He describes how Google uses partnerships and collaboration to innovate in the climate space, and shares his advice for those interested in careers in business and climate.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guest:
● Yossi Matias, Vice President, Engineering & Research at Google, and the founding Managing Director of Google Center in Israel | |||
| How BCG Uses AI to Address Climate Change | 01 Mar 2023 | 00:42:24 | |
In this first episode in a new series on climate change and AI, Hamid Maher and Charlotte Degot, Managing Directors and Partners at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), explain how BCG has developed and uses AI tools to help their clients manage climate risks and address mitigation and adaptation challenges. They describe how they pitch these solutions to potential clients, and share their advice for those interested in careers in business and climate.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative
Guests:
● Hamid Maher, Managing Director and Partner, Head of Africa, BCG
● Charlotte Degot, Managing Director and Partner, Global Lead for CO2 AI, BCG | |||
| Accelerating Climate Solutions for Food & Agriculture | 15 Feb 2023 | 00:35:18 | |
This special episode features a discussion on solving the challenges climate change poses to food & agriculture, recorded as part of the HBS Short Intensive Program on Accelerating Climate Solutions. HBS Senior Lecturer Eleanor Laurans interviews Alex Bondar, partner at Acre Venture Partners, and Rebekah Moses, Vice President of Impact Strategy at Iron Ox. They discuss climate tech and venture capital and the roles played by consumers, farmers, investors, and corporations.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Host/Guests:
● Eleanor Laurans, Senior Lecturer, Harvard Business School
● Alex Bondar, Partner, Acre Venture Partners
● Rebekah Moses, Vice President, Iron Ox | |||
| Climate Tech Investing in Deep Decarbonization | 01 Feb 2023 | 00:49:07 | |
This bonus episode features Harvard Business Review’s Exponential View podcast, where Azeem Azhar interviews climate tech investor Shayle Kann, a partner at Energy Impact Partners. They discuss the challenges and opportunities of investing in the net zero economy and why Shayle prefers to frame it as deep decarbonization. They also cover what metrics venture capitalists should consider when investing in climate tech and how net zero electricity fits into solutions.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Guest/Host:
● Azeem Azhar, entrepreneur, investor, and host of Exponential View
● Shayle Kann, Partner, Energy Impact Partners | |||
| Accelerating the Energy Transition: The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act | 18 Jan 2023 | 00:54:31 | |
This bonus episode features the Harvard Law School Environmental and Energy Law Program’s CleanLaw podcast, where professors Jody Freeman (Harvard) and Greg Dotson (University of Oregon) talk about the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act that was enacted in 2022. They discuss how the bill got passed, what the law contains, how its provisions connect to other climate-related laws, and how it seeks to accelerate the country’s deployment of clean energy and other efforts to address climate change.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Guests:
● Jody Freeman, Archibald Cox Professor of Law & Director, Environmental and Energy Law Program, Harvard Law School
● Greg Dotson, Associate Professor, University of Oregon School of Law
Episode specific link | |||
| A Lookback at COP27: How Do Companies Engage in Global Climate Policy? | 28 Dec 2022 | 00:41:03 | |
Nat Keohane, President of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, discusses how companies participate in global climate talks and policy development, such as the recent UN Conference of Parties (COP) in Egypt. He also talks about what to expect as countries move from crafting climate agreements to implementation and what companies’ role is in that work. He also offers advice for those interested in careers in business and climate change.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Guest: Nat Keohane, President, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions | |||
| Nature-based Carbon Removal: DroneSeed’s Reforestation Model | 14 Dec 2022 | 00:43:41 | |
Grant Canary, CEO of DroneSeed, a startup company designed to accelerate reforestation after wildfires, shares his perspective on the landscape of nature-based carbon removal solutions and how DroneSeed has developed a business model to address both climate and financial risk. He also discusses how his venture capital background lends itself to tackling complex climate solutions and he offers advice for those interested in careers in business and climate change.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org .
Guest: Grant Canary, CEO, DroneSeed | |||
| Tech-based Carbon Removal: Sustaera’s Direct Air Capture | 30 Nov 2022 | 00:36:44 | |
Shantanu Agarwal, Co-Founder and Director of Sustaera, a startup company developing a Direct Air Capture technology to remove carbon from the atmosphere, shares his perspective on the landscape in the race to develop scalable and affordable carbon removal technologies–from engineering to financing to deployment–and how Sustaera’s specific technology fits in. He also discusses how his entrepreneurial background led him to finding solutions for climate change and he offers advice for those interested in careers in business and climate change.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Guest: Shantanu Agarwal, Co-Founder and Director, Sustaera. | |||
| U.S. DOE’s Jigar Shah & the State of Carbon Removal | 16 Nov 2022 | 00:37:48 | |
Jigar Shah, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office, shares some of the technical and finance challenges and opportunities of carbon removal solutions, and shares how transitioning his private-sector energy finance background into government leadership has shown him how public-private climate tech partnerships could be improved. He also offers advice for those interested in careers in business and climate change.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Guest: Jigar Shah, Director, Loan Programs Office, U.S. Department of Energy. | |||
| McKinsey's Climate Consulting | 02 Nov 2022 | 00:37:05 | |
Daniel Pacthod, Senior Partner and global co-leader of McKinsey Sustainability, shares how the company works with its clients to address climate risk and find opportunities through its pillars of net-zero strategy, green business building, decarbonization transformation, net-zero financial institutions, and sustainable investing. He also offers advice for those interested in careers in business and climate change.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Guest: Daniel Pacthod, Senior Partner and global co-leader of McKinsey Sustainability, McKinsey & Company | |||
| A Biotech Solution to Palm Oil Deforestation | 03 Jul 2024 | 00:50:11 | |
Today’s episode is the fifth in our series on decarbonizing the roots of value chains, where we’re looking deep into supply chains that serve many industries. Previously we talked about green concrete, green steel, regenerative agriculture, and lab-grown cotton. Today we’re discussing palm oil – a widely used product that’s also associated with climate change due to some palm oil plantations arising from clearing and burning tropical forests, releasing carbon and destroying habitat and biodiversity. We talk with Shara Ticku, Co-founder and CEO of C16 Biosciences (and HBS alumna), which uses fermentation to produce a palm oil substitute. She describes how she and her partners built their start-up, including how they decided which products to develop, and which customers to pursue. She also shares advice for those interested in working at climate tech startup companies like hers.
Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative (LinkedIn)
Guest: Shara Ticku, Co-founder and CEO, C16 Biosciences, and HBS alumna (LinkedIn) | |||
| Bain’s Climate Consulting | 19 Oct 2022 | 00:38:32 | |
Cate Hight, an expert partner in Bain’s Sustainability & Responsibility and Energy & Natural Resources practices, shares how the company’s strategy, operations, customer value, and transformation work help enable their consulting and private equity clients identify opportunities associated with climate change and mitigate climate risks. She also offers advice for those interested in careers in business and climate change.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Guest: Cate Hight, Expert Partner in Sustainability and Responsibility and Energy and Natural Resources practices, Bain. | |||
| Deloitte’s Climate Practice | 05 Oct 2022 | 00:43:42 | |
Jennifer Steinmann, Global Sustainability and Climate Practice Leader at Deloitte, shares how Deloitte’s professionals work with companies to help them manage climate risks and pursue opportunities. She talks about how Deloitte’s climate work helps companies improve their strategy, operations, finance, and reporting—and how Deloitte is developing and hiring people to build its sustainability & climate practice. She also offers advice for those interested in careers in business and climate change.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Guest: Jennifer Steinmann, Global Sustainability and Climate Practice Leader, Deloitte | |||
| McDonald’s’ Climate Change Efforts | 21 Sep 2022 | 00:39:28 | |
In this special episode produced jointly with the Degrees podcast, Jenny McColloch, McDonald’s Chief Sustainability Officer, shares the challenges of meeting decarbonization goals at one of the world’s largest food service companies. She talks about how their climate action has evolved, and the critical role of their suppliers and franchisees, who operate 90% of McDonald’s restaurants. Jenny also offers advice for those interested in careers in business and climate change. Co-hosted with Yesh Pavlik Slenk.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
EDF Degrees podcast host: Yesh Pavlik Slenk, Senior Manager, Climate Corps
Guest: Jenny McColloch, Chief Sustainability Officer, McDonald’s
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| How Environmental Defense Fund Engages Companies on Climate Policy | 07 Sep 2022 | 00:37:21 | |
Victoria Mills, Managing Director of Environmental Defense Fund’s EDF+Biz program discusses how some companies are starting to advocate for more stringent climate policies as they see climate change affecting their operations, supply chains, and communities. She also describes how EDF acts as both advisor and catalyst to their engagement, shares some challenges and opportunities of working with companies on climate policy, and offers advice for those interested in pursuing a career in climate and business.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org
Guest: Victoria Mills, Managing Director, Environmental Defense Fund+Business | |||
| How CDP Drives Corporate Climate Disclosure | 24 Aug 2022 | 00:49:05 | |
Paul Dickinson, Founder Chair, CDP, shares how CDP works with investors to drive companies toward greater transparency by disclosing carbon emissions and other environmental indicators. He talks about how CDP is evolving in the face of new disclosure regulation, corporate disclosure trends, including expanding CDP’s reach to include water and forestry. Paul also offers advice for those interested in careers in business and climate change.
For transcripts and other resources, visit climaterising.org.
Guest: Paul Dickinson, Founder Chair, CDP. | |||
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