120: Ethan Brown’s Sweaty Penguin: Climate Solutions with a Smile
Matt Matern interviews Ethan Brown, host of “The Sweaty Penguin,” discussing humor in climate talk, “carbon bombs,” solutions for climate anxiety, and bipartisan engagement.
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Matt Matern interviews Ethan Brown, host of “The Sweaty Penguin,” discussing humor in climate talk, “carbon bombs,” solutions for climate anxiety, and bipartisan engagement.
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Matt Matern and Dr. Roland Horne from Stanford discuss geothermal energy’s low emissions and reliability. He emphasizes Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) and ground-source heat pumps for broader, efficient use. Calls for more investment and training to maximize geothermal’s potential.
Matt Matern and Lance Secretan discuss leadership’s role in the environmental movement. Secretan emphasizes inspiration, critiques corporate practices, and stresses the importance of courage. They highlight Greta Thunberg’s impact and advocate for collaborative efforts and personal growth tools.
Matt Matern speaks with Joshua Spodek as he shares his sustainable living journey, highlighting individual actions’ impact on systemic change. He emphasizes finding personal connections to the environment and rethinking urban planning to reduce car dependency. His story shows sustainability can enhance life quality.
Matt Matern and Terry Tamminen, author, President/CEO of AltaSea, and board member of 7th Generation Advisors, explore vital solutions from the ocean, and its potential to provide limitless food, fuel, and medicines.
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Matt Matern chats with Darya Sotoodeh and Kat Maier from Fridays for Future. They discuss Greta Thunberg’s movement, local activism, systemic change, and the war in Ukraine’s impact on energy policy. Listeners are urged to engage in local climate efforts.
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.”
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