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163: Nathaniel Stinnett’s Mission to Mobilize Environmental Voters

Nathaniel Stinnett on His Mission to Mobilize Environmental Voters
Nathaniel Stinnett, founder of the Environmental Voter Project, shares how mobilizing climate-focused voters can push politicians to prioritize climate policy urgently.

162: Senator Ben Allen on the 2024 Election & California’s Climate Model

162: Sentaor Ben Allen
Matt Matern & Senator Ben Allen discuss 2024’s climate stakes, contrasting candidate agendas, California's climate leadership, fossil fuel influence on GOP, swing state turnout, and misinformation’s impact.

161: Republican Mayor Rex Parris Has a Bold Climate Action Plan

Republican Mayor Rex Parris Has a Bold Climate Action Plan
Republican Mayor Rex Parris discusses Lancaster’s hydrogen energy push, drawing on Japan’s expertise. Matt and Rex highlight the urgent need for climate action, hindered by fossil fuel interests. While Lancaster has made progress, the global response remains too slow despite available solutions.

160: Shara Mohtadi & The State-Level Push for Clean Energy

Shara Mohtadi & The State-Level Push for Clean Energy
Matt Matern interviews Shara Mohtadi, co-founder of S2 Strategies and former White House Senior Advisor. Shara shares how witnessing humanitarian crises led her to clean energy policy, discussing how states can leverage the Inflation Reduction Act.

159: Project 2025 & the Threat to Climate Policy Under Trump with Paul Bledsoe (Part 2)

Project 2025 & the Threat to Climate Policy Under Trump with Paul Bledsoe (Part 2)
Paul Bledsoe warns of Trump’s radical “Project 2025,” which aims to dismantle key environmental protections. He contrasts this with Kamala Harris’s centrist, clean energy approach and stresses the importance of voter turnout to safeguard the climate and global stability.

158: Clean Energy, Jobs, & the Future: Paul Bledsoe on the 2024 Presidential Election (Part 1)

Clean Energy, Jobs, and the Future: Paul Bledsoe on the 2024 Presidential Election
Paul Bledsoe warns of Trump’s radical “Project 2025,” which aims to dismantle key environmental protections. He contrasts this with Kamala Harris’s centrist, clean energy approach and stresses the importance of voter turnout to safeguard the climate and global stability.

137: A Vision for Change: Marianne Williamson on a Fossil-Free Future, Creating a Department of Peace, & more!

137: A Vision for Change: Marianne Williamson on a Fossil-Free Future, Creating a Department of Peace, & more!
Marianne Williamson criticizes Joe Biden's environmental policies, urging for a moral approach to climate change. She calls for mass mobilization, transformative leadership, and global action, suggesting tariffs to encourage sustainable practices.

125: Justin J. Pearson, TN State Representative District 86

Justin J. Pearson, TN State Representative District 86
A Rising Star, State Representative Justin J. Pearson is a devoted to getting Climate Justice and Racial Justice for all Americans.

Bonus Episode: Exclusive Interview with Mayor Rex Parris

Bonus Episode: Matt Interviews Rex Parris, Mayor of Only Net Zero City
Matt Matern's fascinating interview with Republican mayor and attorney Rex Parris, who has revolutionized the net zero energy city of Lancaster, California.

100: Climate Innovations with Robert Verchick & Leslie Field

Robert Verchick, Author and Chair of Loyola Environmental Center, & Dr. Leslie Field, Stanford Professor
Matt Matern speaks with Dr. Leslie Field from Stanford and Robert Verchick of Loyola University. They discuss climate resilience, Biden's climate policies, preserving ice, methane emissions, and carbon capture. Verchick promotes his podcast, "Connect the Dots."

98: The Politics of Climate Change with Citizens Climate Lobby

Episode 98: Steve Valk & Dana Nuccitelli
Join guest Host Max Sloves, sitting in for Matt Matern, for a great informative conversation with Steve Valk and Dana Nuccitelli from Citizens’ Climate Lobby about nonpartisan approaches to climate education.

80: U.S. Department of Energy’s Patrick Gilman on Decarbonizing the Grid

Episode 80: Patrick Gilman
Matt Matern talks with DOE's Patrick Gilman about wind energy, its role in decarbonizing the grid by 2035, and integrating hydrogen for storage. Key goals: 30GW offshore wind by 2030, 15GW floating wind by 2035. Focus on community benefits and environmental impacts.

79: Solar Advances with Garrett Nilsen: DOE’s Vision for the Future

Episode 79: Garrett Nilsen
Matt Matern interviews Garrett Nilsen, Deputy Director of the DOE Solar Energy Technologies Office. They discuss ambitious solar goals, new tech like perovskites, integrating solar with the grid, and agrivoltaics. Garrett emphasizes immediate solar investment and DOE's role in innovation and cost reduction.

77: Jigar Shah’s Vision for a Greener Energy Sector

Episode 77: Jigar Shah, Director of Loan Programs - U.S. Department of Energy
Jigar Shah, Director of the DOE's Loan Programs Office, discusses financing clean energy projects, hydrogen storage, small modular reactors, and virtual power plants. He emphasizes reducing investment risks and the need for a diverse energy mix to ensure resilience and sustainability.

76: From EPA to Forward Party: Christine Todd Whitman’s Political Journey

Episode 76: Christine Todd Whitman, American Forward Party Politician & Author
Governor Christie Todd Whitman speaks with Matt Matern about the Forward Party, promoting democracy, open primaries, and ranked-choice voting. She reflects on her time at the EPA, advocating for a diverse energy mix and competent government workers. Join the Forward Party for practical solutions!

74: Michelle Moore on “Rural Renaissance” and Clean Energy Solutions

Epsidoe 74: Michelle Moore, CEO of Groundswell & Author of "Rural Renaissance"
Matt Matern interviews Michelle Moore about "Rural Renaissance." Moore, CEO of Groundswell, discusses community solar, energy efficiency, and local engagement in clean energy. She highlights local heroes and stresses the importance of local actions for climate goals.

61: Rex Parris, Mayor of Net Zero City, Lancaster, CA

Episode 61: Mayor Rex Parris, Mayor of Lancaster, CA
Matt Matern and Mayor Rex Parris discuss Lancaster's sustainability efforts. Lancaster, the first U.S. city to mandate solar panels on new homes, aims to be the first hydrogen city. Parris highlights practical measures, electric public transportation, and innovative hydrogen production.

55: California Senator Ben Allen’s Vision for a Greener California

Episode 55: Senator Ben Allen, 26th Senate District
Matt Matern and Senator Ben Allen discuss SB 343, SB 54, and AB 1395. Senator Allen emphasized public involvement in environmental legislation, green hydrogen, and balanced incentives for rooftop solar.

38: Marianne Williamson on Love, Power, and Project Angel Food

Episode 38: Marianne Williamson, Author, Spiritual Leader, Political Activist
Matt Matern sits down with Marianne Williamson. They discuss personal power, societal change, Project Angel Food, clean energy, and rising authoritarianism. Marianne urges a recommitment to democratic values and highlights the power of love in addressing collective challenges.

18: Karly Matthews of American Conservation Coalition on the GOP’s Climate Action Plans

Karly Matthews, American Conservation Coalition Communications Director
Matt Matern and Karly Matthews, ACC Communications Director, talk about the environment and the American Conservation Coalition.

17: John Marshall’s Potentinal Energy Coalition Transforms the Climate Action Narrative

John Marshall, Potential Energy Coalition
Matt speaks with John Marshall, founder of Potential Energy Coalition. Inspired by his child, Marshall uses marketing to communicate climate issues non-politically. His campaign "Science Moms" involves relatable messaging and highlights job creation in green infrastructure.

15: Ben Allen & Dr. Sweta Chakraborty on California’s Environmental Legislation

Ben Allen, Senator and Sweta Chakraborty, Ph.D.
Matt Matern speaks with Senator Ben Allen about California’s environmental bills on single-use plastics, recyclable labeling, and microfiber filtration. They address homelessness, proposing stipends for homeowners housing homeless individuals. Matt also chats with Dr. Sweta Chakraborty on climate change policy.

14: Rick Gates, Former Trump Advisor & Author of “Wicked Game: An Insider’s Story”

Rick Gates, author and former Trump Campaign manager.
Rick Gates discusses Biden's presidency, election integrity, the Capitol riot, and Trump's GOP influence. He calls for bipartisan reforms, criticizes the January 6 events, and urges unity. Gates also covers U.S. foreign policy, his work with Manafort, the Trump Inaugural Committee's finances, and global threats. He promotes his book "The Wicked Game," reflecting on political polarization and governance challenges.

13: Pepperdine Professor Dan Schnur on California Politics

Dan Schnur, Professor at Pepperdine
Matt Matern speaks with Dan Schnur, a political expert, discussing the recall of Governor Newsom, the rise of independent voters, and Trump's waning influence. They debate the $1.9T COVID relief package and a voting rights bill. Matt's proposal for a homeless stipend is praised by Dan.