Inevitable

an MCJ podcast
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Apr 8, 2024 • 43min

Climate Change and Democracy with Ning Mosberger-Tang

Ning Mosberger-Tang, a former Google engineer turned climate advocate, discusses her initiatives in climate tech investing, democracy reform, and investigative reporting. She emphasizes the importance of policy work, grassroots movements like the Blue Wave Postcard Movement, and strategic funding for climate action in the 2024 elections.
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Apr 2, 2024 • 47min

Diving into Desalination with Peter Fiske, National Alliance for Water Innovation

Dr. Peter Fiske from NAWI discusses desalination, water reuse, challenges, and opportunities. The conversation covers the importance of sustainable water solutions, water scarcity, rising water demand in energy-intensive industries, innovative water conservation techniques, businesses' responsibilities in emissions and water management, the federal landscape of water management, navigating career transitions, and driving innovation in the water sector.
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Mar 28, 2024 • 32min

Startup Series: Reclaimed Lumber with Urban Machine

Eric Law, CEO of Urban Machine, discusses reclaiming lumber from construction sites to reduce waste. They use robotics and AI to prep wood for re-use. The podcast covers challenges in the construction industry, the importance of sustainability, and Urban Machine's innovative technology.
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Mar 18, 2024 • 55min

From the White House to Climate Frontlines with Brandon Hurlbut

Brandon Hurlbut, co-founder of Boundary Stone Partners and Overture, discusses the intersection of policy and innovation for climate change. He explores the impact of grassroots movements like the Sunrise Movement on climate policy discussions and the need for collaborative efforts between various sectors. Brandon also delves into navigating government entities for clean energy innovation, bipartisan initiatives in clean energy, and the importance of climate advocacy in electoral activities.
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Mar 11, 2024 • 1h 10min

Kim Stanley Robinson on Technology, Climate and Capitalism

Renowned science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson discusses his impactful novel Ministry for the Future, exploring themes of climate change, capitalism, and society. The conversation touches on terraforming Mars, sea-level rise in Lower Manhattan, and the importance of decarbonization solutions. Robinson's deep connection with nature, reflections on civil disobedience, global governance challenges, and utopian scenarios for the future are also highlighted.
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Mar 4, 2024 • 44min

Quantum Solutions with Rigetti Computing

An exploration of quantum computing and its potential to address climate change by Rigetti Computing CEO. Topics include qubits, quantum vs. classical computing, energy requirements, and applications in biotech and AI. Quantum computing's transformative impact on climate solutions and advancements in qubit development and energy efficiency. Possibilities of reducing data center energy consumption and revolutionizing energy production through fusion power. Emphasis on fostering innovation for a sustainable future.
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Feb 29, 2024 • 34min

Skilled Labor Series: Eric Letvin, FEMA

This podcast delves into Eric Letvin's role at FEMA, discussing pre and post-disaster mitigation strategies. They explore FEMA's evolution, emphasizing mitigation vs. resilience outcomes. The episode also covers flood and wildfire mitigation efforts, FEMA's operational structure, and the importance of funding for disaster relief and mitigation.
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Feb 26, 2024 • 50min

Navigating Climate Emotions with Dr. Britt Wray

Dr. Britt Wray discusses navigating climate emotions, including anxiety, grief, and outrage. She emphasizes the importance of understanding these emotions to drive action in combating climate change. The podcast explores the impact of social connections in facing climate challenges and the transformative role of community involvement in climate activism.
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Feb 22, 2024 • 55min

Exploring Material Science Startups with SOSV

Exploring material science startups with SOSV, the podcast delves into evaluating challenges, early-stage deep tech investments, sustainable sourcing, and the role of synthetic biology. Susan and Po share insights on scaling challenges, business economics, and performance in material science startups.
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Feb 15, 2024 • 41min

Startup Series: Residential Geothermal with Dandelion Energy

Dan Yates, CEO of Dandelion Energy, discusses the benefits and features of residential geothermal energy and its connection to HVAC heat pump adoption. They cover Dandelion Energy's technologies, operations, business model, and recent tax incentives. They also explore factors influencing decision-making and the deployment of residential geothermal in the US Northeast. Additionally, they discuss the feasibility of geothermal energy in different areas of the US, project costs and benefits, and job opportunities in the geothermal energy industry.

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