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Climate Insiders
Yoann Berno
Frequency: 1 episode/18d. Total Eps: 52

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Reinventing Capitalism: Moving from Profits to Purpose in Climate Tech (ft. Fabian Heilemann Founder & CEO of AENU)
Season 1 · Episode 52
mardi 8 octobre 2024 • Duration 01:09:59
On today's episode of the Climate Insiders podcast, we’re sitting down with Fabian Heilemann, CEO of AENU. AENU is an impact fund that focuses on seed and Series A investments in climate technologies, esp. energy transition and carbon economy, in Northern Europe.
Fabian shares insights into his journey from being an entrepreneur to becoming a venture capitalist with a focus on sustainable investments. Highlighting his experience of burnout post-Google acquisition, Fabian discusses how maintaining a routine involving physical workouts and meditation has been crucial for his mental wellbeing. This episode dives into how he and his brother pivoted their careers towards impact investing, driven by a profound commitment to addressing the climate crisis.
Fabian Heilemann is a serial-entrepreneur and investor from Berlin, Germany. He founded Heilemann Ventures together with his brother Ferry after the trade sale of his company DailyDeal, Europe's first couponing portal, to Google in 2011.
Since then he has been an early stage VC-investor, actively supporting companies in the digital sector. Meanwhile, Fabian and his brother Ferry set the fundamentals for their holding Sky & Sand. Currently it combines DailyDeal, which the brothers bought back from Google in early 2013, and the mobile-POS system provider pepperbill.
This episode delves into:
- Burnout Prevention
- Transition from Founder to VC
- Investment Strategies
- Role of VCs
- Impact vs. Branding
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(00:00) - Intro Hook
(00:58) - Intro
(02:37) - What’s the secret to avoiding burnout?
(05:40) - From Founder to VC: Is It a Natural Path or a Tough Trade-off
(08:21) - Should Entrepreneurs Turn Family Offices into Climate Tech Funds?
(17:08) - Would the VC World Benefit from More Former Entrepreneurs?
(20:33) - What makes a great VC?
(22:55) - Who are the top role models in the VC space?
(27:12) - Is It Time to Remove Barriers and Let More Professionals Drive Climate Investments?
(30:40) - Are Top VC Firms More Focused on Building Brands or Creating Impact?
(34:52) - Can Europe Catch Up to the U.S. in Funding Climate Innovation?
(36:43) - Can Climate Tech Survive Political Swings Like Trump’s Era?
(43:58) - Does Climate VC Favor Software Over Hardware for Long-Term Success?
(46:28) - Is a Software-Heavy Strategy Enough to Drive Real Climate Impact?
(49:26) - How Can Climate Funds Balance LP Expectations with Risk-Taking?
(54:28) - Do VCs Shape Startup Quality, or Is It All About the Founders?
(58:44) - Is It the VC's Role to Fill Gaps in Startup Teams?
(01:04:48) - How do you find happiness while watching the world burn?
(01:09:16) - Outro
What’s Holding Carbon Markets Back? (ft. Allister Furey - CEO and Co-founder of Sylvera)
Season 1 · Episode 51
mardi 24 septembre 2024 • Duration 32:26
On today's episode of the Climate Insiders podcast, we’re sitting down with Allister Furey, CEO and Co-founder of Sylvera. Sylvera is a carbon data provider that helps organizations ensure they're making the most effective investments toward net zero. We build software that independently and accurately automates the evaluation of carbon projects that capture, remove, or avoid emissions.
With Sylvera's data and tools, the world’s largest businesses and governments can confidently invest in, benchmark, deliver, and report real climate impact.
Allister Furey has an MBA from London Business School, and a PhD in computational neuroscience and robotics from University of Sussex, where he focused on optimizing control of wind energy systems. He has worked as a consultant for Bain & Company, as CTO of a leading UK wind energy technology company, and venture partner at Entrepreneur First.
Allister and his co-founder Sam Gill observed that carbon markets needed a revolution in data quality to reliably deliver climate benefits, and to achieve the necessary scale to have a meaningful impact. Together they founded Sylvera in 2020 to bring transparency and, ultimately, trust to carbon markets.
This episode delves into:
- The Importance of Accurate Carbon Data
- Challenges of Carbon Markets
- Role of Sylvera
- Emerging Carbon Removal Technologies
- Future of Carbon Markets
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Join the Climate Insiders newsletter, The only newsletter you need to invest in climate tech. Every Saturday I share one actionable tip to invest successfully in climate tech. Join 3,500+ investors and get access to investing tips and strategies to invest today: https://climateinsiders.substack.com/
(00:00) - Intro
(00:13) - How Can We Incentivize Investment in Real Climate Action?
(00:51) - How does Sylvera defer organizations like Vera or B0?
(01:27) - Why are Carbon Markets Important?
(07:40) - How Does Sylvera’s Rating System Drive Smarter Climate Tech Investments?
(10:10) - How Easy Can the Rating System Recognize mistakes?
(13:30) - What is a Triple B in The Ranking System?
(15:18) - What Factors Matter the Most When Rating Direct Air Capture Projects?
(21:43) - What Emerging Carbon Capture Technologies should Investors Keep an Eye on?
(24:40) - What Will Carbon Markets Look like In 10 Years?
(29:54) - Is the Carbon Market going to Be Regionally Fragmented?
(30:47) - Outro
Is Investing in Nature the Next Economic Revolution? (ft. Dr. Martin R. Stuchtey from The Landbanking Group)
Season 1 · Episode 42
lundi 22 avril 2024 • Duration 50:03
On today's episode of the Climate Insiders podcast, we’re sitting down with Prof. Dr. Martin R. Stuchtey, founder of The Landbanking Group. The Landbanking Group has the ambition to change the way we use land and reward nature globally.
Dr. Martin R. Stuchtey is also the founder of SYSTEMIQ which is focused on transforming markets and business models in key economic systems: land use, materials, energy, finance and urban spaces.
This episode is a deep dive into:
- The role of nature in our economic systems.
- Why we need to preserve nature for future generations.
- How to shift from an extractive to a regenerative economic model.
- The potential for nature-based assets for the next generation and the economy.
- The importance of Nature as Wealth and including natural capital on balance sheets.
- The problem with convincing the masses of the economic benefits of investing in nature.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our channel!
Want to go deeper?
Invest in climate moonshots with Climate Insiders. Join 300+ members and become a shareholder of the best climate tech startups alongside us, from $1,000.
Become a member now: https://www.climateinsiders.com
Join the Climate Insiders newsletter, The only newsletter you need to invest in climate tech. Every Saturday I share one actionable tip to invest successfully in climate tech. Join 3,500+ investors and get access to investing tips and strategies to invest today: https://climateinsiders.substack.com/
Show Notes:
(00:00) Preview and Intro
(00:51) People Love Nature, Yet they Do Little to Protect it?
(03:54) Why Nature Capital is as Important as Human Capital
(08:18) Decoding The Bretton Woods Approach
(10:49) Who is Responsible for Protecting Nature’s Capital and Bringing Economic Change?
(12:36) Why Nature Capital is a Risky Asset Class
(19:54) Why Modern Economic Models Might Need a Reset
(25:04) Nature on the Balance Sheet: Will Accountants Lead the Change?
(28:07) Importance of Educating the Masses on Nature Capital
(31:25) The Influence of Global Narratives in Protecting Nature Capital
(38:47) The Role of Consultants in Driving Change
(42:45) Systemic Change in Sustainability: The Role of Established Entities vs. Newcomers
(46:11) The Emerging Influence of the Middle East in Global Climate Strategy
Impact Deep Dive: Key Insights from Astanor Ventures (ft. Leslie Kapin from Astanor Ventures)
Season 1 · Episode 41
mercredi 7 février 2024 • Duration 43:52
In today's show, I'm joined by Leslie Kapin, Director of Impact at Astanor Ventures, one of Europe's largest Impact funds.
Whether you work for a climate or impact fund, are looking to start one, or are simply curious about what's happening in the impact world behind the scenes, you'll love this value-packed conversation.
We cover:
- The impact journey of Astanor: how they started from scratch five years ago and now publish one of the most useful impact reports in the industry.
- How to measure impact, when to do it, and who should be involved in an impact team. How can venture capitalists support founders in their own impact journey?
- When and how to conduct a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).
- Why would a fund choose to become a B Corp?
- And what can we do as a collective space to collaborate more, reduce overlaps, and speed up the process for everyone.
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ABOUT CLIMATE INSIDERS:
Learn all the insights from the top Climate Tech Founders and Investors. Listen to the stories behind the startup successes, understand the drivers of investment decisions, and become a true Climate Insider.
Check us out at: https://www.climateinsiders.co
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ABOUT THE GUEST:
Leslie joined Astanor in 2019 and is responsible for monitoring sustainability and impact at Astanor. She brings more than 13 years’ experience in global asset management within both the private and public sector.
After 9 years with global asset manager Russell Investments as a research analyst and portfolio manager for the Asian equity markets in London, Paris and Sydney, Leslie joined the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basel where she was responsible for the selection of all the investments for the BIS’s Pension Fund for three years.
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SHOW NOTES:
00:00 – Intro
01:02 – Who is Leslie Kapin?
01:27 – What is Astanor Ventures?
02:50 - From Vision to Impact: Navigating Sustainability
07:18 – Examples of enabler companies
08:23 – Should impact funds venture into software territory?
09:37 - How do the dynamics between hardware and software industries influence the pursuit of pure, direct impact?
10:23 - Was the path to milestones clear in hindsight, or did it unfold gradually, step by step?
13:15 - Collaborative Evolution in Impact Standards
16:389 - What does B Corp certification mean in financial terms? Is it primarily a marketing strategy, or does it entail binding commitments?
18:11 - Balancing Priorities for Early-Stage Founders: Impact, Growth, and Certification
20:57 - Unlocking the Treasure Trove: Notion Page and the Potential for Open Source
21:38 - Fostering Collaboration: The Call to Share and Support
23:49 - What is a necessity in the climate tech space?
25:32 – How many people are dedicated to impact measurement?
26:46 - Should there be a mental threshold or a numerical benchmark for funds considering commitment to article 9?
28:07 - Is the norm to conduct LCAs before the investment, or is there a strategy that involves assessment during divestment?
31:30 - Summing Up the LCA Process: Internal Guidance and External Expertise
34:12 - Impact Creation Report: Unpacking Astanor's Transparency and Inspiring Replication
37:11 - What is the next evolution in impact measurement at the fund level?
39:10 - Embarking on the Impact Journey: Guidance for New Entrants
40:29 – WhatsApp groups and communities – directions how to find them
41:29 - Navigating the Imposter Syndrome: A Candid Perspective
42:19 – Outro
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ABOUT THE HOST:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yberno/
Yoann Berno is committed to the democratization of climate tech investing, with a goal to contribute significantly to the...
Sacrifices, Branding, Fighting Greenwashing: CEO Insights from Plan A (ft. Lubomila Jordanova)
Season 1 · Episode 40
mardi 30 janvier 2024 • Duration 47:54
In today's show, I'm welcoming Lubomila Jordanova, the visionary co-founder and CEO of Plan A.
We dig into a lot of personal stuff:
-how to become a great Woman CEO, the sacrifices to make, tips to avoid burnout
-how to build a personal brand while building an organization
-how to face the unavoidable imposter syndrome and structure a support network that takes you out of your bubble
And collect insights on the business side:
-how to combat greenwashing
-where should money go: Software vs Hardware innovation
-how Plan A wants to scale to 1 million companies in the next 10 years
-Whether COP28 was a success, and the role of Oil & Gas in the Climate fight
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ABOUT CLIMATE INSIDERS:
Learn all the insights from the top Climate Tech Founders and Investors. Listen to the stories behind the startup successes, understand the drivers of investment decisions, and become a true Climate Insider.
Check us out at: https://www.climateinsiders.co
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ABOUT THE GUEST:
Lubomila Jurieva Jordanova is the co-founder and CEO of Plan A. The Berlin-based startup has developed an end-to-end platform that enables companies to measure, monitor, and reduce their environmental footprint and improve their environmental, social, and governance performance using machine learning and science.
Plan A's carbon accounting software, which assists businesses in reducing their emissions, has been used by over 400 companies since its launch and has reduced clients’ emissions by 8 percent on average this year. Lubomila is also the co-founder of the Greentech Alliance, a community of over 1,000 startups connected to over 500 advisors from venture capital, media, and business backgrounds. She is passionate about addressing climate change and believes there is nothing more powerful than collaboration and true commitment to impact.
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SHOW NOTES:
00:00 – Intro
00:54 – Who is Lubomila?
02:38 – Journey from Berlin to Global Impact – how it all started?
04:19 – Tips and trick on how to deal with mental health
06:40 – Do you have to be an extrovert to succeed in the climate environment?
07:48 - Balancing Yin and Yang: The Power of a Diverse Support Network
09:54 – The imposter syndrome
10:39 – Is pure authenticity sufficient?
12:11 – How to build a personal brand on LinkedIn?
14:00 – What is the best marketing strategy?
15:49 – How to balance internal and external matters in climate world?
18:03 – How to avoid burnout?
19:13 - Balancing the Short Game with the Long Game
21:42 - The Power of Personal Brand in VC Fundraising
24:38 - The Future of Social Impact in VC Decision-Making – What is the best approach?
26:20 - Streamlining Net Zero Journey Tracking for Corporations
29:05 – How to deal with greenwashing?
33:13 - Creating Transparency for Consumers: The Role of Green Brand Labels
36:48 – Software vs Hardware – where should the money go?
39:13 – Rapid fire questions; COP 28
41:13 – The role of oil and gas
42:42 – The issue of carbon offsets
45:14 – What is the end game in planning at the company level?
46:16 – Outro
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ABOUT THE HOST:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yberno/
Yoann Berno is committed to the democratization of climate tech investing, with a goal to contribute significantly to the fight against global warming. Passionate about empowering individuals striving to make a difference in addressing climate change, he is renowned as the podcast host of Climate Insiders. In this role, he dedicates himself to showcasing the perspectives of...
Carbon Removal Decoded: Markets, Tech, Prices & Oil Impact (ft. Robert Höglund, from CDR.fyi)
Season 1 · Episode 39
mardi 5 décembre 2023 • Duration 41:43
In today's show, I'm receiving Robert Höglund, one of top experts in Carbon Dioxyde Removal (or CDR). He manages the Milkywire Climate Transformation Fund, and co-founded the CDR market overview CDR.fyi.
This discussion is perfect for those who are just getting started or want to explore the state of CDR in more depth.
We cover:
-The various forms of CDR technology
-Which one is ahead of the game today, and why that might change soon
-The role of governments in driving this industry
-Price predictions for the Carbon price
-The impact of Oil & Gas, and whether they hinder progress.
-We discuss how providing more data through platforms like CDR.fyi and spicing up the industry through competitions like the XPrize Challenge can break the glass ceiling of CDR and truly accelerate its growth.
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ABOUT CLIMATE INSIDERS:
Learn all the insights from the top Climate Tech Founders and Investors. Listen to the stories behind the startup successes, understand the drivers of investment decisions, and become a true Climate Insider.
Check us out at: https://www.climateinsiders.co
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ABOUT THE GUEST:
Robert Höglund is an independent advisor working with carbon removal and climate policy. He manages the Milkywire climate transformation fund and sits on the board of Mistra sustainable consumption. He previously headed Oxfam Sweden's policy and communications team and took part in the Science-based Target Initiatives' Net-zero expert advisory group.
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SHOW NOTES:
00:00 – Intro
00:06 – Who is Robert?
00:37 – Why attend COP 28, and what can actually be achieved?
02:33 – Is carbon removal distracting us from reducing emissions?
04:32 – The difference between carbon removal and carbon capture
05:39 - What needs to happen for DAC to turn into a real scalable solution and reach gigaton scale carbon removal?
07:33 - Climate Solutions Debate and Anticipation of Project Surge
09:09 – Is there a best portfolio approach? Is there one technology that stands out?
10:25 – What makes biochar the winner?
11:12 – Challenges in scaling up machine production
11:49 – How can carbon be permanently trapped?
14:00 – Potential consequences in the process of exploiting the mines
16:05 - Climate Tech's Domino Effect and the Quest for Unlimited Energy
18:00 – How to finance cheap energy projects? What are the prices?
21:20 – Price predictions for the KDR market
22:41 – Is it better to set a certain price bracket?
23:35 – Why do politics seem so ineffective?
25:41 - The Prolonged Horizon and the Role of Oil and Gas in Climate Initiatives
29:21 - KDR ecosystem's vulnerability to big oil - dependencies on pricing, regulations, and permits. What can be done?
31:11 - Strategies for Accelerating Phasing Out of Dominant Industries
32:30 - The Complex Challenge of Behavioral Change and Fossil Fuel Dependency
35:24 – The role of KDR – what results derived from it?
37:15 - Turning Climate Solutions into a Competition: The Impact of X Prize Carbon Removal Challenge
39:34 -What are Realistic Expectations for Carbon Removal Projects and Early-Stage Challenges
40:00 – Outro
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ABOUT THE HOST:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yberno/
Yoann Berno is committed to the democratization of climate tech investing, with a goal to contribute significantly to the fight against global warming. Passionate about empowering individuals striving to make a difference in addressing climate change, he is renowned as the podcast host of Climate Insiders. In this role, he dedicates himself to showcasing the perspectives of trailblazers in environmental sustainability.
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Mentioned in the...
Trash to Cash: The Circular Economy (feat. Vojtech Vosecky)
Season 1 · Episode 38
mardi 21 novembre 2023 • Duration 40:14
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Pioneering A New VC Model To Drive Systemic Change (ft Marie Ekeland of 2050)
Season 1 · Episode 37
mardi 14 novembre 2023 • Duration 51:04
In today's show, I'm receiving Marie Ekeland, the founder of 2050, a French Climate Tech fund. She's a superstar investor in the French Venture ecosystem. She was a Partner at Elaia Partners where she invested early on in Criteo (which IPOed at the Nasdaq and remains one of the biggest success stories of the FrenchTech). Then she founded Daphni, a Generalist VC fund.
In 2012 she co-founded France Digitale, bringing together French VCs & entrepreneurs to make the French digital ecosystem thrive
She's been BUSY and loves to take on new challenges.
This time it's Climate Tech! She launched 2050, with profound innovations at the Fund construction level to TRULY solve the systemic crisis that we're facing.
We cover a lot, and it gets technical, but there's a LOT to learn from someone as inspiring as Marie:
-ALIGNMENT, what that means as a Fund Manager, why it's not easy during bearish cycles when fundraising is made extra hard
-the future of the Venture Capital industry to REALLY solve this Crisis - it's not only technological but also Juridic and structural
-why they created a Chief Knowledge Officer and an open source Climate Tech course with the University of Paris Dauphine to spread knowledge and leverage the commons.
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ABOUT CLIMATE INSIDERS:
Learn all the insights from the top Climate Tech Founders and Investors. Listen to the stories behind the startup successes, understand the drivers of investment decisions, and become a true Climate Insider.
Check us out at: https://www.climateinsiders.co
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ABOUT THE GUEST:
Marie Ekeland is co-founder of Daphni, a venture capital firm that invests in European tech startups and is supported by an online platform and an international community of experts. She began her career in 1997 at J.P. Morgan in New York as a computer scientist. Since 2000, Marie has been acting as a VC, first at CPR Private Equity, then, from 2005 to 2014 at Elaia Partners, leading investments in Criteo, Edoki Academy, Pandacraft, Teads, Wyplay, and Ykone. In 2012 she co-founded France Digitale, bringing together French VCs & entrepreneurs to make the French digital ecosystem thrive. She serves as a board member for Parrot, Showroomprive. Marie holds an engineering degree in mathematics and computer science from Paris Dauphine University as well as a master's degree in Economics from the Paris School of Economics.
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SHOW NOTES:
00:00 – Intro
00:05 – Who is Marie?
00:35 – Why 2050?
02:22 – Are we going to hit rock bottom?
03:19 – The transition from generalist VC world to climate
04:58 – The new fund model and the specificities of 2050
08:47 - The Challenge of Proposing New Ideas in Challenging Times
09:41 – Is it better to focus on one problem rather than a wide range of problems?
13:22 - The Debunking of Incremental Mindset and the Core Dilemma of Venture Capital
15:42 - The ultimate goal of changing decision-making models and the role of visionaries in driving new industries
21:33 - How to maintain fundraising when faced with potential compromises that may disrupt internal alignment?
25:22 - The Impact of Market Cycles on Decision-Making; How to Remain Strong?
31:45 - Insights into fund construction dynamics
35:56 - Innovations in Fund Structure and the Role of Chief Knowledge Officer
39:59 – Is Creative Commons open source for everyone?
40:05: How are Hybrid and Esoteric Roles funded?
41:04 – How are the findings of Creative Commons published?
42:03 – Outro
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ABOUT THE HOST:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yberno/
Yoann Berno is committed to the democratization of climate tech investing, to contribute significantly to the fight against global warming. Passionate about empowering...
Slowdown or Perish: the economics of degrowth (ft. Timothée Parrique)
Season 1 · Episode 36
mardi 7 novembre 2023 • Duration 51:04
In today's show, I'm receiving Timothee Parrique, Dr. in economics at Lund University. He is a rising scholar, who made a big splash at the European Commission Beyond Growth conference. His book on Degrowth has sold more than 35,000 copies. He is a brilliant guy and a true artist with words.
We talk about:
-Why Timothée thinks Climate Tech VC and green growth are fairy tales
-Degrowth as an alternative, what does that even mean?
-How to engage the Top 10% and motivate them to embrace a new narrative
-Whether a Covid-scale catastrophe will be the triggering event for our system to move away from Capitalism
-Why the well-being economy should be our collective future
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ABOUT CLIMATE INSIDERS:
Learn all the insights from the top Climate Tech Founders and Investors. Listen to the stories behind the startup successes, understand the drivers of investment decisions, and become a true Climate Insider.
Check us out at: https://www.climateinsiders.co
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ABOUT THE GUEST:
Timothée Parrique (pronounced “tea-mo-tay pa-rick”) is an economist, originally from Versailles, France. He is currently a researcher at the School of Economics and Management of Lund University (Sweden).
He holds a PhD in economics from the Centre d’Études et de Recherches sur le Développement (University of Clermont Auvergne, France) and the Stockholm Resilience Centre (Stockholm University, Sweden). Titled “The political economy of degrowth” (2019), his dissertation explores the economic implications of degrowth.
Tim is the author of Ralentir ou périr. L’économie de la décroissance (September 2022, Seuil), a wide-audience book adaptation of his PhD dissertation.
Tim frequently writes about green growth and decoupling; he is the lead author of “Decoupling Debunked – Evidence and Arguments against Green Growth” (2019), a report published by the European Environmental Bureau (EEB).
Tim is passionate about the philosophy of science and academic writing. When not ranting about economics stuff, Tim likes to surf, climb, and do backflips on his mountain bike – yes, it’s possible. (He also spends more time than he would like to admit playing chess online.)
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SHOW NOTES:
00:09 – Intro
00:55 – Who is Timothy?
02:03 – Is Climate Tech BS?
05:30 - The Quest for the Holy Grail of Energy
08:14 – Is green growth really possible?
13:24 - The Need for a New Narrative in Climate Change
18:32 - Rediscovering the Sweetness of a Slower Economy; Does it Actually Work?
24:03 – How do we convince the top 10% that degrowth is the way to go?
28:58 – What is the plan? What is the first domino that tickles the rest of the dominoes?
33:16 – Have we reached the "end of history" with liberal democracy and consumerism as the dominant forces?
36:18 - The Need for a Catalyst of Change
39:31 - The complex relationship between activism and politics
43:54 - The concept of timing and its crucial role in effecting change
47:49 – How can people play an impactful role today? Is joining a climate VC or startup the way to go?
51:37 – Outro
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ABOUT THE HOST:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yberno/
Yoann Berno is committed to the democratization of climate tech investing, to contribute significantly to the fight against global warming. Passionate about empowering individuals striving to make a difference in addressing climate change, he is renowned as the podcast host of Climate Insiders. In this role, he dedicates himself to showcasing the perspectives of trailblazers in environmental sustainability.
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Mentioned in the podcast:
Timothee Parrique - https://www.linkedin.com/in/timoth%C3%A9e-parrique-7b593450/
Timothee's Book: "Ralentir ou Périr" -...
Climate Needs a "F1 Drive to Survive" Moment (ft. Art Lapinsch Founder of Delphi Zero)
Season 1 · Episode 35
mardi 31 octobre 2023 • Duration 43:21
In today's show, I'm receiving Art Lapinsch, the creator of the Climate Tech newsletter called Delphi Zero, and a super inspiring mind.
We talk about:
-Why Climate Tech has a HUGE Story Problem
-how we can learn from other mega entertainment successes like
-🏎️ F1: Drive To Survive, MMA or 🥊 UFC
-Why Climate Tech is the Greatest Game and most people haven't realized yet
-The use of GenAI to inspire the masses and the role of ART to crack the climate fight.
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ABOUT CLIMATE INSIDERS:
Learn all the insights from the top Climate Tech Founders and Investors. Listen to the stories behind the startup successes, understand the drivers of investment decisions, and become a true Climate Insider.
Check us out at: https://www.climateinsiders.co
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ABOUT THE GUEST:
Art, a dedicated writer and thinker, has been passionately delving into the world of climate and environmental issues, sharing his insights on http://delphizero.substack.com.
His academic journey led him to explore the intricacies of Energy Law at TU Berlin, where he honed his expertise in European energy and electricity infrastructure. His research has been particularly focused on the intricate realm of EU energy storage regulation.
Before embarking on his current journey, Art played a key role in the business world. He co-founded Perengo, a programmatic recruitment platform that caught the eye of Radancy/TMP Worldwide, eventually becoming part of their portfolio. Furthermore, he ventured into the exciting realm of Ioniq/HitFox Group, a venture studio specializing in AdTech, FinTech, and HealthTech.
Art's journey has been shaped by diverse experiences, including his background as a war refugee during the Bosnian War. These life experiences have enriched his perspective and fueled his commitment to making a positive impact on the world.
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SHOW NOTES:
00:10 – Intro
01:02 – Who is Art Lapinsch?
01:58 – What is Delphi Zero?
03:40 – How do War history & creativity connect?
06:24– The impact of the past on creative freedom and personal growth
09:45 - The concept of the "climate tech story problem."
11:29 – The importance of emotion and Storytelling in the Climate Tech Space
15:17 – What are ways to enhance climate storytelling and engage a wider audience
19:16 - The Power of Storytelling in the VC world
21:54 – How do you find your voice in the climate world?
24:49 - The Power of Consistency in Content Creation
26:03 – How can we use Art and AI in Climate Communication
30:10 - The fast-paced nature of innovation - could it occur in the climate tech space?
33:17 - The challenge of rallying the masses for climate action – the lack of desire and tension
36:17 - Why is climate tech the greatest game of all?
37:40 - Gamifying climate action and making it an enjoyable, shared experience
39:45 – Is climate action solely about technical or engineering solutions or is there more?
42:36 - The Climate Challenge: A Global Game Requiring Transformation
44:56 – Outro
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ABOUT THE HOST:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yberno/
Yoann Berno is committed to the democratization of climate tech investing, to contribute significantly to the fight against global warming. Passionate about empowering individuals striving to make a difference in addressing climate change, he is renowned as the podcast host of Climate Insiders. In this role, he dedicates himself to showcasing the perspectives of trailblazers in environmental sustainability.
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Mentioned in the podcast:
Art Lapinsch - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lapinsch/
Delphi Zero - https://delphizero.substack.com
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