Make Climate Cool Again

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 65:02:07
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Climate change is scary. But doing something about it is easy. And we are going to make it fun. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/support

Episodes

  • #16: E is for Environmental Experts with Openfield

    29/01/2020 Duration: 54min

    Everyone seems to be jumping on the sustainable bandwagon made of reclaimed wood these days. However, Saami Kalule-Sabiti is making it easier for companies to find experts in the field. Saami Sabiti is co-founder and CEO at Openfield. He has worked on climate and workforce development policy and programs for the City of New York. He is a Columbia University graduate and spent over a decade presenting and directing television shows in South Africa. Launching in Feb 2020, Openfield provides a web-based platform that lets business users connect with experts in the green economy. Our providers offer professional learning and advisory services to professionals and teams around the world, on-demand. For more visit our website: www.openfield.app. Get your Pela Case Here: http://bit.ly/2R1kJns #PelaAdvocate Check out First Step Podcast @firststeppodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message

  • #15: Getting Educated on Clean Beauty with BeautyCounter

    22/01/2020 Duration: 46min

    This week we are talking to Kaytlyn Ferrando, Sales Manager at Beautycounter.  Katylyn is passionate about educating consumers about better beauty products and concerning chemicals. Having her own issues with fragrances in products, we talk about how dangerous conventional products are and how you can even end up in the doctors office with something you use everyday! Beautycounter is known for their policy work to ensure transparency in products as well as educating consumers about contaminants. On January 25th, Beautycounter is coming out with a documentary on the physical and social impact of mica. Katlyn is also a math teacher, graduating from the University of Connecticut with a Bachelors of Science and a Masters of Curriculum and Instruction. Check out the website to discover Beautycounter products.   --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message

  • #14: What Does Carbon Pricing Mean? with Dan Palken

    14/01/2020 Duration: 58min

    What does it take to get climate legislation moving? This episode is all about how to have effective communication and get involved with climate organizations. Daniel Palken is a physics Ph.D. student looking for dark matter at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He joined the Citizens’ Climate Lobby on the side of his doctoral research in 2017, and is now a chapter co-leader and a Conservative Outreach Fellow for the organization. He lobbies Congress for a price on carbon as a means of mitigating climate change. Follow Dan on Twitter at @DanPalken Follow @makeclimatecool on Instagram Grab a PELA case at a discount - http://bit.ly/2R1kJns --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message

  • #13: Clean Up Your 2020 Habits

    08/01/2020 Duration: 41min

    An alone-cast - this episode is ALL about green habits - different ways you can green your life from the kitchen to the bathroom and how to even build your own recycling center at home. Sara focuses on goals and why they are hard, why we should be more intentional and the 4 R’s - three of which we all know about but there is one more that is also important. Head over to @makeclimatecool on Instagram for videos and tips more regularly! Regarding donating to Australia’s Wildfires: For fire departments in Victoria, donate at cfa.vic.gov.au. For departments in New South Wales, donate on the government's website here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message

  • #12: You're a Green One, Mr Grinch (Holiday Green Guide)

    17/12/2019 Duration: 28min

    So how do you green the holiday season?? This episode is all about giving you some tips to minimize your carbon footprint during the holidays and also for some last minute gift ideas you can grab for your mom, dad, significant other, work wife/husband, best friend, teacher, etc. So what I’ve done is broken up the gifts into 3 sections, Eco Analyst - basic intro products, Recycling Manager - you know whats up and do your best, and Executive Treehugger level which is intense. You know these people In each section I list the products from least expensive to most expensive. Also, I know there are a lot of green gift guides out there - feel free to reach out with more ideas so I can put them together on the website! For the leaf & clay discount: http://bit.ly/2tuMpt5 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message

  • #11: Build with the Planet and People in Mind with Consigli Construction

    11/12/2019 Duration: 52min

    Steven is a Sustainability Manager at Consigli Construction Co., Inc., an 1000+ person construction firm based in Massachusetts. He has guided the sustainability process on tens of millions of square feet of projects across many different building types and sizes, including but not limited to: k-12 schools, higher education facilities, mid-rise and high-rise residential, commercial interiors, retail interiors, and commercial office buildings. He has a Master of Science in Sustainability Management from Columbia University, and he blends business and science to specialize in sustainability, resiliency, and health and wellness strategies for the built environment. What Are Sustainability Retrofits The Rise of Sustainability degree Programs How construction is becoming less wasteful How is Construction Evolving To Be More Efficient? Recycling Challenges in the US 28:00 What does WELL/LEED and other building certifications really do for the industry and professionals? 31:00 LEED fun fact 34:50 What Is

  • #10: Think Big for Buildings with Pres. Barack Obama (Greenbuild Edition)

    29/11/2019 Duration: 31min

    The guest on this episode of the podcast is President Obama! I have a clip of Obama’s talk at Greenbuild in Atlanta on some of his thoughts on the environment, how his daughters are teaching him about greening his habits and what he thinks about hotels. 10:16 Obama on how America likes BIG 16:00 Obama on Greta Thunberg 20:00 On Gen Z Consumers 26:00 On How Values Matter There are no sponsorships or ads for this episode due to the nature of the speaker. Citation: Magnan, S. 2017. Social Determinants of Health 101 for Health Care: Five Plus Five. NAM Perspectives. Discussion Paper, National Academy of Medicine, Washington, DC. doi: 10.31478/201710c Article on Superfunds: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/superfund-toxic-sites-cleanup-future --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message

  • #9: Study Smarter with ecoText, Inc.

    12/11/2019 Duration: 01h12min

    ecoText is a startup looking to provide digital textbooks to college students at semester subscription built into tuition. This episode features Joel Nkounkou, Dylan Wheeler and Nelson Thomas, the executive team that was featured at the Forbes Under 30 Startup Hub in Detroit. Joel, CEO of ecoText, graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a degree in electrical engineering while mingling in the business sector with relationships from UNH-IOL to Silicons Valley’s Intel. Dylan Wheeler, CTO, is currently a senior at UNH in the Honor Program studying Information Technology and Philosophy. Nelson Thomas, CMO, also a senior and a D1 Football player, is studying communications major and business administration minor. We talk about why they wanted to disrupt the textbook industry, how they found each other and how they juggle being business leaders and students. Any new entrepreneur would be interested in hearing about how they deal with fear and why college is worth the investment. 8:20 What is ecoText?? 1

  • #8 Start Your Own Green Business (Forbes Under 30 Edition)

    05/11/2019 Duration: 37min

    Last week, I had the privilege to attend the 2019 Forbes Under 30 Summit. It's more an immersive experience than a static conference: a private music festival, A-list speakers, investor speed-pitching, industry-focused field trips, a legendary pub crawl, a world-famous food festival and a powerful day of community service. I"m bringing you the lessons that I learned from some of the top business leaders on how to get started and be an entrepreneur.  8:20 - Find Your Purpose:  Sophia Bush and Nia Batts (Detroit Blows/Detroit Grows) 12:30 - Expectations of Entrepreneurs: Jeni Baur (Jeni's Ice Cream), Tara Reid (Apps without Code) and Kaitlyn Sadtler (Nat'l Institute of Health).  16:16 - Fight Against Fitting In: Yael Aflalo (Reformation) 19:08 - Overcome Fear: Danielle Bernstein (WeWoreWhat) and Mary Ellis Bunn (Museum of Ice Cream) 23:11 - Know Your Market: Manish Chandra (Poshmark) and Greg Schwartz (StockX) 26:30 - How to Find the Right Investor: Laura Chau (Canaan Partners), Dan Ngyugen-Hu (Battery Ventures

  • #7: How to Deal with Extreme Weather

    21/10/2019 Duration: 29min

    Fall is pumpkin spice and everything nice, but winter is coming. Are you prepared for it? This episode talks ALL about extreme weather. It's the sparknotes for the science of how and why it happens, as well as how it impacts our economy and your day to day life. Also, this podcast with suggest ideas for how to prepare for extreme weather events as well as discuss how modern technology is only good for best case scenarios. Links to articles: Book Excerpt from Green Think by Rick Fedrizzi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_outbreak_of_March_3,_2019 https://www.wsj.com/articles/pg-e-ceo-says-it-could-impose-blackouts-in-california-for-a-decade-11571438206 https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/06/natural-disasters-cost-91-billion-in-2018-federal-report.html https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2016/07/14/bp-deepwater-horizon-costs/87087056/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message

  • #6: Go Green with Plants with the Urban Garden Initiative

    08/10/2019 Duration: 45min

    I am really excited to introduce you to Megan Chen, a 16 year old from Delaware who has not only written a children's book but also runs her own non-profit, The Urban Garden Initiative. Urban areas account for between 60 and 80 percent of the world’s energy consumption and generate as much as 70 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions. Cities are also prone to an increased number of climate events, food sustainability issues, and much more. TUGI's mission is to inspire and empower youth to achieve urban sustainability though a gardening-based educational program. Megan is inspiring and a perfect example of how one person can make a big difference! Get involved, organize an event or donate here :https://www.theurbangardeninitiative.org/ On becoming a self-published author: (5:00) The hard part of having a non-profit/Differences of having a business (10:15) Urban Garden Options (25:00) Megan’s sustainability pet peeve (31:53) Tips on how to get started on a business (39:49) Find Megan’s book here: https

  • #5: Live Plastic Free with Project PlastICK

    01/10/2019 Duration: 50min

    Kaylin Marcotte is a media and marketing genius. As the first employee of the theSkimm (from a cold email!), she now is the founder of a New York-based consultancy specializing in marketing and content strategy. She recently started Project PlastICK with her sister, a 30 day challenge to cut plastic out of your life. Project PlastICK works with companies and schools all over the country and was recently awarded an Honorable Mention in Fast Company's World Changing Ideas Awards. Those who sign up for the challenge can expect an email every day for 30 days about adjusting to green habits and how to set yourself up for success. Share your challenge on social media using #projectplastick! Transitioning from working at theSkimm and starting Project PlastICK (7:52) Saving plastic can actually save you money (21:30) 5 tips for people looking to consume less plastick (29:27) What is your biggest sustainability pet peeve? (41:38) What makes you feel like a hypocrite? (44:53) Sign up for the 30 day Challenge st

  • #4: How To Deal With Climate Anxiety with Ingrid Helander, LFMP

    20/09/2019 Duration: 53min

    Climate Anxiety: (n) A fight or flight response upon continuously receiving information on climate change, eliciting a signal of danger or a threat to our physical and emotional well-being. ie. Becoming extremely vocal or paralyzed with fear. You might experience climate anxiety. Or anxiety in general. This interview with Ingrid Helander, LFMP about how to be mindful about our emotions to better manage anxiety. Ingrid is family and marriage therapist in CT but has spent years studying polyvagal theory and how anxiety affects relationships. Also discussed is her new book , Calm Your Worries, which includes a workbook about anxiety and worry. Find access to her book here: www.calmyourworries.com 10:30 Does social media create emotions of fight or flight? 16:25 How hope itself means a million possibilities. 23:00 How we can have more connected conversations? 37:15 Can we blame the media for our climate anxiety? 47:00 Tools you can use for managing anxiety --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makecli

  • #3: BYOC - Bring Your Own Container News

    06/09/2019 Duration: 15min

    This week on Make Climate Cool, we talk briefly about the DNC Climate Change Debate on CNN, how compostable bowls used by the likes of Sweetgreen, Dig Inn and Chipotle are actually made with toxic chemicals and finally how California is kicking butt in creating policy to support BYOC - Bring Your Own Container Culture.  Follow all the behind the scenes action on Instagram @makeclimatecool and don’t forget to rate, review subscribe so you don’t miss out on new episodes. Article 1: https://newfoodeconomy.org/pfas-forever-chemicals-sweetgreen-chipotle-compostable-biodegradable-bowls/?fbclid=IwAR0LLag7j8NZgQRabkqCU2e5hdG7LXTvZoW_xg0JOqyuIyWyhSXhp1AJ7mE Article 2: https://www.treehugger.com/corporate-responsibility/new-california-law-helps-diners-bring-their-own-containers.html Article 3: https://thetakeout.com/california-law-bring-own-containers-restaurant-customer-1836528963 Article 4: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-24/haagen-dazs-tropicana-hellmann-s-want-their-packaging-back-now --- Send i

  • #2: Stand for Sustainable Fashion with Skylar Saba, @happyearthhabits

    30/08/2019 Duration: 01h14s

    Skylar Saba started @happyearthhabits to show people how easy it is to live a more sustainable lifestyle. Through her tips, tricks and conscious outfit of the day, she hopes to teach people how small changes can lead to a big impact. This episode is all about fast fashion and the Marie Kondo effect, how to recycle and reuse clothing, the sharing economy and voting with your dollar. Towards the end of the episode, Sara and Skylar talk about some habits they have that reduce plastic consumption and food waste.  Follow all the behind the scenes action on Instagram @makeclimatecool and don’t forget to rate, review subscribe so you don’t miss out on new episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message

  • 1. Coming Soon

    21/08/2019 Duration: 01min

    Get a sneak peak of the Make Climate Cool Again podcast with Sara Miltenberger. I’ve been living on the planet for 26 years and even studied it exclusively for 6 so I’m basically an expert. The planet is changing and it’s getting scary AF. What better way to combat global warming than a podcast that will tell you like it is and how to be part of the solution.  Follow all the behind the scenes action on Instagram @makeclimatecool and don’t forget to rate, review subscribe so you don’t miss out on new episodes.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message

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