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Everybody in the Pool

Molly Wood
Climate Change
Sustainability
Climate Crisis
Renewable Energy
Data Centers
Artificial Intelligence
Electric Vehicles
Food Waste
Aquaculture
Climate Action
Protein
Energy Efficiency
Clean Energy
Fusion Energy
Solar Energy
Sustainable Agriculture
California
Circular Economy
Critical Minerals
Climate Adaptation

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.

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This episode is a re-air of Molly’s conversation with Jonathan Gilmour about the urgent effort to preserve federal climate data—and why that data matters even more as climate risks, public health threats, and climate tech needs keep growing. Since ou... more

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re revisiting a conversation about ocean intelligence — especially relevant in light of the US’s recent attempts to dismantle hundreds of ocean sensors around the world. Despite covering more than 70% of the Ear... more

To kick off our summer vacation, we’re revisiting a conversation with Chris Dickerson, co-founder of Players for the Planet, discusses his journey from being a professional athlete to becoming an advocate for environmental awareness in sports. He sha... more

Philanthropic director Abby Axelrod-Wunderman of Fiduciary Trust International joins Molly Wood to talk about the overlooked role of philanthropy in funding climate solutions. Even though only a tiny share of global giving currently goes toward clima... more

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Abby Axelrod-Wunderman
Philanthropic Director at Fiduciary Trust International
Fiduciary Trust International (wealth management arm of Franklin Templeton)
Episode: E145: How Much of the Great Wealth Transfer Could go to Climate?
Marina Psaros
Climate resilience consultant; podcaster of Earthworks
Earthworks podcast
Episode: E144: Climate Storytelling Through Games, Art, and Joy
Sherwin Das
Co-founder and managing director of Energy Peace Partners
Energy Peace Partners
Episode: E143: Renewable Energy as a Tool for Peace
Dana Fisher
Sociologist, climate activism researcher, author of Saving Ourselves
American University
Episode: July 4 re-air: E55 and the power of climate activism
Logan Mitchell
Climate scientist and energy analyst at Utah Clean Energy
Utah Clean Energy
Episode: E141: How Utah Might Crack Next-Generation Geothermal
Annie Kritcher
Co-founder and Chief Scientist of Inertia
Inertia Enterprises
Episode: E140: Inertia Enterprises (Part 2) — Annie Kritcher and the night ignition happened
Cora Stryker
Co-founder and CEO of Bright Saver
Bright Saver
Episode: E138: The Solar Revolution You Don't Need a Rooftop For
John Elling
Founder and CEO of Molten Salt Solutions
Molten Salt Solutions
Episode: E137: The Missing Ingredient for Fusion Energy
Ben Stapleton
CEO of USGBC California
USGBC California
Episode: E136: The “Recovering Real Estate Broker” Making Greener Buildings

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Molly Wood
Lead host guiding interviews with a focus on climate solutions and practical impact.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 297 ratings
  • Love this!

    Just what I need right now - inspiration and humor and action items!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Trainedfrugal
    United Statesa year ago
  • Makes wonky stuff easy to understand

    Enjoyed the episode on home sustainability with GoodLeap. Appreciate Molly’s ability to summarize wonky topics and make them easy to understand!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    politicalclimate
    United States2 years ago
  • Amazing insights and speakers moderated artfully

    I first saw Molly Wood as a panel moderator at a sustainable finance conference in NYC. She showed curiosity, insights and narration like a top notch MC. This is my latest foray into the Molly Wood ecosystem and I’m loving it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
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    United States2 years ago
  • Beneficial for all!

    Molly Wood has done an excellent job bringing information to us that informs, enlightens and entertains :-) Hopefully, more people will get involved in making our world, a better and safer place to live for us and our posterity! Live green, buy green and encourage green without being a jerk and driving other people crazy :-)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KR@QC
    United States2 years ago
  • Veeeery good. Very informative. Entertaining. Up to date. Positive

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Vidrob
    2 years ago

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Listeners praise accessible, hopeful coverage of climate solutions.
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E145: How Much of the Great Wealth Transfer Could go to Climate?
Q: Can you explain donor-advised funds and why you think they are a valuable tool for climate giving?
She details DAFs as charitable bank accounts offering immediate tax deductions, ease of setup, and anonymity in giving, with the ability to test strategies and distribute funds later to public charities; she also notes it can be part of a broader tax and wealth planning strategy.
E145: How Much of the Great Wealth Transfer Could go to Climate?
Q: What areas have the most impact or leverage in climate philanthropy, and how do you measure success?
Abby highlights energy (battery power, clean power), food systems, restoration/conservation, and education as key fundable areas, and notes that measurement is improving as funders demand clearer metrics and outcomes; she stresses the need for collaboration and long-term, flexible funding.
E145: How Much of the Great Wealth Transfer Could go to Climate?
Q: How much of your role is guiding money into climate solutions and climate giving?
Abby explains that client values vary, and her job is to identify where those interests lead, sometimes toward climate specifically, and other times toward climate as part of broader focuses like health or education; she emphasizes education of clients and facilitating introductions to climate experts.
E144: Climate Storytelling Through Games, Art, and Joy
Q: How can climate messaging avoid cringe while being engaging in games and media?
By weaving real-world identities into games, inviting players to act on actual climate actions, and avoiding fear-based drama in favor of playful, aspirational storytelling that resonates with diverse audiences.
E144: Climate Storytelling Through Games, Art, and Joy
Q: What is the through line of your work?
The through line is the shift from heavy, one-way science communication to engaging, hands-on methods like games and immersive tech that center people's experiences and empower local, practical decision making.

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This show concentrates on climate solutions and the people turning them into reality. Episodes highlight entrepreneurs, investors, and policy-minded actors deploying innovative technologies and business models to accelerate decarbonization. A common throughline is practical action—from scalable energy solutions and sustainable finance to consumer-focused tools and city-level programs—demonstrating how markets, technology, and everyday choices can drive meaningful change. Notable strengths include a steady stream of diverse guests spanning startups, policy, and large-scale infrastructure, plus a clear focus on actionable outcomes rather than doom, making it helpful for listeners who want tangible ways to participate in the green transition.

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1. Abby Axelrod-Wunderman
2. Marina Psaros
3. Sherwin Das
4. Dana Fisher
5. Logan Mitchell
6. Annie Kritcher
7. Cora Stryker
8. John Elling

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