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A Climate Change with Matt Matern
A Climate Change with Matt Matern

A Climate Change with Matt Matern

A Climate Change with Matt Matern is a weekly show featuring influential guests from government, business, activism, academia, and culture. The show serves to inform its audience with a focus on environmental and climate issues. Join us as we commit to making "a climate change." Similar to these great podcasts: TED Climate, Reversing Climate Change, Climate One, My Climate Journey, Volts, America Adapts, & A Matter Of Degrees.

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Environmental educator and Yale Climate Connections contributor Dr. Michael Svoboda joins us to discuss the best sustainability-themed books for holiday gifting. He highlights impactful titles addressing climate change, biodiversity, and the food system, like Atlas of a Threatened Planet and Before They Vanish. We also explore works connecting environmental advocacy to motherhood and visually stunning books like Entropy, offering thoughtful gift ideas to inspire action and a sustainable future.

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Veteran guest, Garrett Nilsen, Deputy Director of the Department of Energy's Solar Energy Technologies Office joins us to discuss advancements in solar technology and the remarkable growth of solar energy in the U.S., now providing 6.5% of the nation's electricity. He highlights the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on domestic solar manufacturing and our progress in decarbonization.

Want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name? Visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how.

Episode Resources
If you enjoyed this episode of A Climate Change, Here is a list of some recent episodes curated especially for you:
  • Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather [Link]
  • Nathaniel Stinnett on His Mission to Mobilize Environmental Voters [Link]
  • Shara Mohtadi & The State-Level Push for Clean Energy [Link]

Welcome to this episode of A Climate Change. I’m Matt Matern, your host. Today, I’m pleased to welcome Auden Schendler, SVP of Sustainability at Aspen One. Join us as we discuss tackling climate change through systemic reforms. Auden critiques corporate sustainability's limits highlights transformative policies like the Inflation Reduction Act, and calls for community-driven action to reshape public policy and fight climate complicity.
 
Here are the key topics discussed:
  • Introduction to Climate Change
  • Auden’s Journey into Environmentalism
  • Understanding Climate Complicity
  • Corporate Sustainability vs. Systemic Change
  • Public Perception and Political Action
  • Key Actions for Systemic Change
  • Inflation Reduction Act and Carbon Pricing 
  • State-Level Initiatives and Success Stories
  • Engaging as Citizens for Climate Action

If you want to learn more about Aspen One, visit: https://aspen.com/

Want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name? Visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how.

You can also find us on Apple, Spotify, or whenever you get podcasts.
 
 

Welcome to this episode of A Climate Change. I’m Matt Matern, your host. Today, I’m pleased to welcome Auden Schendler, SVP of Sustainability at Aspen One. Join us as we discuss tackling climate change through systemic reforms. Auden critiques corporate sustainability's limits highlights transformative policies like the Inflation Reduction Act, and calls for community-driven action to reshape public policy and fight climate complicity.

Here are the key topics discussed:
  • Introduction to Climate Change
  • Auden’s Journey into Environmentalism
  • Understanding Climate Complicity
  • Corporate Sustainability vs. Systemic Change
  • Public Perception and Political Action
  • Key Actions for Systemic Change
  • Inflation Reduction Act and Carbon Pricing 
  • State-Level Initiatives and Success Stories
  • Engaging as Citizens for Climate Action

If you want to learn more about Grid Strategies, visit: https://gridstrategiesllc.com/.

Want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name? Visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how.

You can also find us on Apple, Spotify, or whenever you get podcasts.


Welcome to this episode of A Climate Change. I’m Matt Matern, your host. Today, I’m pleased to welcome Rob Gramlich to the show. Rob has over 25 years of experience in energy policy and electricity markets. He is the Founder and President of Grid Strategies, a power sector consulting firm helping clients understand the opportunities and barriers to integrating clean energy into the electric grid. 

Join us as we discuss:
  • Challenges in Grid Expansion: Regulatory, Permitting, and Public Opinion
  • Recent Political Climate
  • The Rise of Renewable Energy
  • Impact of Emerging Technologies on Electric Demand
  • Battery Storage and Hydrogen as a Clean Energy Source
  • Corporate Involvement and Stability in Energy Policy
  • International Energy Infrastructure Examples
  • Key Issues for Listeners

If you want to learn more about Grid Strategies, visit: https://gridstrategiesllc.com/.

Want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name? Visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how.

You can also find us on Apple, Spotify, or whenever you get podcasts.

Welcome to this episode of A Climate Change. I’m Matt Matern, your host. Today, I’m pleased to welcome Rob Gramlich to the show. Rob has over 25 years of experience in energy policy and electricity markets. He is the Founder and President of Grid Strategies, a power sector consulting firm helping clients understand the opportunities and barriers to integrating clean energy into the electric grid. 

Join us as we discuss:
  • Challenges in Grid Expansion: Regulatory, Permitting, and Public Opinion
  • Recent Political Climate
  • The Rise of Renewable Energy
  • Impact of Emerging Technologies on Electric Demand
  • Battery Storage and Hydrogen as a Clean Energy Source
  • Corporate Involvement and Stability in Energy Policy
  • International Energy Infrastructure Examples
  • Key Issues for Listeners

If you want to learn more about Grid Strategies, visit: https://gridstrategiesllc.com/.

Want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name? Visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how.

You can also find us on Apple, Spotify, or whenever you get podcasts.

Dr. Davide Faranda, an expert in climate attribution science joins us to discuss the science linking fossil fuel emissions to extreme weather events, the growing field of climate litigation, and the impacts of climate change on storms like hurricanes. Dr. Faranda explains how AI and historical data are used to understand and predict climate trends. They also explore the Arctic's rapid warming, global adaptation challenges, and the importance of transitioning to renewable energy.

If you want to learn more about ClimaMeter, visit: www.climameter.org

Want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name? Visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how. 

Dr. Davide Faranda, an expert in climate attribution science joins us to discuss the science linking fossil fuel emissions to extreme weather events, the growing field of climate litigation, and the impacts of climate change on storms like hurricanes. Dr. Faranda explains how AI and historical data are used to understand and predict climate trends. They also explore the Arctic's rapid warming, global adaptation challenges, and the importance of transitioning to renewable energy.

If you want to learn more about ClimaMeter, visit: www.climameter.org

Want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name? Visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how. 

Nathaniel Stinnett joins us to talk about his journey from political campaigns to founding the Environmental Voter Project, which focuses on motivating climate-conscious citizens to vote. His research shows that while many Americans care about environmental issues, too few cast ballots. Nathaniel discusses how building a reliable climate-focused voting base could drive real political change, ensuring politicians address climate policy with the urgency it requires.

If you want ot learn more about the Environmental Voter Project and how you can get involved, visit: www.environmentalvoter.org

Make sure you go out and vote! Visit Vote.gov to learn how to register and to find your nearest polling place. 

Want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name? Visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how. 

You can also find us on Apple, Spotify, or whenever you get podcasts.

Nathaniel Stinnett joins us to talk about his journey from political campaigns to founding the Environmental Voter Project, which focuses on motivating climate-conscious citizens to vote. His research shows that while many Americans care about environmental issues, too few cast ballots. Nathaniel discusses how building a reliable climate-focused voting base could drive real political change, ensuring politicians address climate policy with the urgency it requires.

If you want ot learn more about the Environmental Voter Project and how you can get involved, visit: www.environmentalvoter.org

Make sure you go out and vote! Visit Vote.gov to learn how to register and to find your nearest polling place. 

Want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name? Visit www.aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how. 

You can also find us on Apple, Spotify, or whenever you get podcasts.