It’s everyone’s job.
The reality is that responding to the climate crisis is literally everyone’s job, no matter what field you are in. Billions of dollars and thousands of lives are already being lost and the longer we all wait on the sidelines, the worse it’s going to be. Following Jason’s journey through the economy of fighting the climate crisis is an excellent way to educate yourself about what you can be doing about it right now from the seat you already occupy. As he says, pick up a shovel and start digging. Listening to this podcast journey will help you carve your own path.
PistachioLaura via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/19
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I really want to give this 5/5 but since the premise of the podcast is that climate is the most important problem to work on, I really miss an exploration of why this is. This is especially pressing when groups such as 80000hours.org have done extensive work to answer exactly this question (they...Read full review »
Dhdbdbdv via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 01/27/21
I came across this in May 21 and have found it most useful in building up my knowledge on climate change solutions across the spectrum - carbon capture, carbon negative concrete, advanced nuclear on micro grid, resource monitoring, the role of policy, and many more. Particularly interesting to me...Read full review »
Thomas Tompion via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/16/21
An amazing way to build a curriculum around climate change solutions. Jason is a very compelling host and a great interviewer. The guests are varied (policy, technology, non-profits, investing) and I’ve learned something new in every single episode.
pcothenet via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/25/20
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