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How the food we waste heats up the planet, and how we can fix it.
33 min .
Investor Shayle Kann is asking the big questions about how to decarbonize the planet: How cheap can clean energy get? Will artificial intelligence speed up climate solutions? Where is the smart money going into climate technologies?
Every Thursday on his new podcast Catalyst, Shayle explains the world of climatetech with prominent experts, investors, researchers and executives.
The show is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media.
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How the food we waste heats up the planet, and how we can fix it.
33 min .
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Natural-gas prices have fluctuated wildly, causing knock-on effects across climatetech. We unpack what's behind the price swings — and what might happen next.
42 min .
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Low-carbon ammonia could help to decarbonize big parts of the economy, including shipping, heavy industry and even thermal power plants.
50 min .
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The potent greenhouse gas remains in the atmosphere for just over a decade, but cutting methane emissions is a critical step in slowing short- and long-term global warming.
43 min .
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They brought us vaccines and rockets. Could advance market commitments bring us zero-carbon metals, aviation fuels and other heavy-industry products?
50 min .
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Progress in clean energy is narrowing climate-change scenarios. How is it shaping up on the grid?
17 min .
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New industrial heating technologies could help cut emissions in one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonize.
47 min .
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BloombergNEF's Jenny Chase breaks down her annual Twitter thread on the year in solar.
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New production techniques are helping to reduce emissions in an industry that’s been hard to decarbonize.
45 min .
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Despite all the buzz around this super-efficient technology, adoption of heat pumps has been slowing in the U.S. What gives?
42 min .
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