Enough with the "problem porn." We all know the climate crisis is a big deal. This podcast is entirely about solutions and the people who are building them. Entrepreneurs are inventing miracles; the business world is shifting; individuals are overhauling their lives; an entirely new economy is being born. Don't be the last one in. To support the show and get an ad-free listening experience, please... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | a year ago |
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Lots of brands, from BMW to Stella McCartney to Allbirds, are using all-natural fibers, textiles, and even shoe soles that are nontoxic and totally recyclable. And all of those materials come from one place: NFW, or Natural Fiber Welding. Molly Wood ... more
Sometimes the water-related titles really write themselves. This week, Molly goes under the sea with Julia Marsh of Sway, which is developing a replacement for plastic using seaweed. Julia explains that seaweed is abundant, regenerative, and can be m... more
Molly Wood talks to Raghu Belur, co-founder and Chief Product Officer of Enphase Energy, about the company's pioneering work in decentralized solar power and their vision for a distributed, software-driven energy system that puts renewable power and ... more
This week, we’re talking about sustainable food production—both an adaptation and a mitigation opportunity. Molly Wood talks with Alexander Olesen, co-founder and CEO of Babylon Micro-farms, who shares the journey from a student project aimed at feed... more
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I’ve been a fan of Molly Wood for years but dragged my feet on adding another climate change podcast to my listening but after catching one episode I’m all in. Molly is a great moderator. She has fascinating guests with great ideas. It’s easy to listen and I’m binging all the episodes to catch up. I’m inspired and learning a lot.
I am a long time fan of Molly Wood from her CNET days and listened to her on Make me smart. I learn from every podcast.
Enjoyed Molly on Make Me Smart for years, now glad she’s back podcasting, and on such an important topic! It’s so good to have a strong voice focusing not on the doom and gloom of climate change, but on the solutions that can help solve it (something I’ve devoted my professional life to, as well). Just a few episodes in and already learning a lot. So many solutions not only address the climate challenge, but just make our lives better, period. Who wouldn’t want that! I see a binge coming up over... more
I binge-listened to the first 22 episodes and now I can’t get enough. If you, like me, lost all hope thinking we are doomed and there’s nothing we can do to change course, give this podcast a chance. Now my mantra is: the sum of individual actions can and will change the course. So get in the pool.
Heard Molly on the 1000th episode of her former show, Make Me Smart, and this podcast was mentioned. Now six episodes in, loving the focus on the positive steps we can all take…and especially how we can make investing and capitalism work for us in the climate crisis. I’ll be listening going forward — keep going, Molly!
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