
Podcast by Rocky Mountain Institute
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Science | ||||

For the second year, RMI hosted a lunch workshop at Greentech Media’s Grid Edge Innovation Summit, with this year’s event titled: "Grid Modernization Done Right." This workshop follows RMI’sThe Economics of Clean Energy Portfolios report, which makes... more
Paul Bodnar and James Mitchell of Rocky Mountain Institute sit down to talk about the launch of the Poseidon Principles and just what this means for the shipping industry and for global climate impacts. For the last two years, James has been working ... more
The second of two podcasts recorded at e-LabAccelerator 2019, RMI sits down over breakfast with three participants to discuss their experience at this year's event. Now in its sixth year, e-Lab Accelerator is a unique collaboration of leading industr... more
Albany Law School Professor Eleanor Stein is a longtime advocate for underrepresented communities, energy equity, and climate justice. After serving for more than two decades as an administrative law judge at the New York Public Service Commission (P... more
Amazing discussion, but the poor audio quality can be distracting. Hope it improves!
Did they do their talk next to the dish washers? Were there people eating like animals? I could not focus on the message as the distractions were modulated at a higher volume.









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