The Sustainability Agenda
The Sustainability Agenda is a weekly podcast exploring today’s biggest sustainability questions. Leading sustainability thinkers offer their views on the biggest sustainability challenges, share the latest thinking, identify what’s working --and what needs to change -- and think about the future of sustainability.
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The Sustainability Agenda is a weekly podcast exploring today’s biggest sustainability questions. Leading sustainability thinkers offer their views on the biggest sustainability challenges, share the latest thinking, identify what’s working –and what needs to change — and think about the future of sustainability.
Episode 197: EcoVadis’ Bettina Grabymayr on the critical role of sustainability assessments in managing supply chain risks
10/08/2024
In this interview,with Bettina Grabymayr, Methodology and Research Director at EcoVadis, we ...
Episode 196: Why Capitalism Won't Save the Planet. with Professor Brett Christophers
09/28/2024
In this fascinating interview with Professor Brett Christophers from Uppsala University, we ...
Episode 195: Interview with ClientEarth founder, James Thornton, about his latest book Nature, My Teacher: How to Be Alive in a World under Threat.
08/27/2024
In this fascinating interview, James Thornton, founder and CEO of ClientEarth, discusses hi ...
E197: John Elkington on five decades of pioneering corporate sustainability and his latest book, 'Tickling Sharks'
07/17/2024
In this compelling discussion, John Elkington, delves into his five-decade experience advoc ...
Episode 193: Deep dive with economist Guy Standing on the the destruction of fragile ocean ecosystems
07/03/2024
Eye-opening discussion with Guy Standing on the deteriorating conditions in our oceans… ...
Episode 192: Dale Jamieson, Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy at NYU, talks about the importance of environmental justice and discusses the metaphysical challenges of climate change
05/22/2024
In this thought-provoking interview, Dale Jamieson, Professor of Environmental Studies and ...
Episode 191: Sir Ronald Cohen, "the father of social investment," discusses how to reshape capitalism to drive real change.
04/28/2024
A fascinating deep dive on impact investment with Sir Ronald Cohen, “the father of social ...
Episode 1: Ioannis Ioannou | The cast iron business case for sustainability
05/13/2016
In the first episode of the Sustainability Agenda, Professor Ioannis Ioannou, a noted susta ...
Episode 2: Sean Kidney | Why climate bonds matter
05/13/2016
Over the comings years, sums of between US$5 and $7 trillion a year will need to be investe ...
Episode 3: Mike Barry | The path to become the world’s most sustainable retailer
09/06/2016
Marks & Spencer launched its Plan A progamme in 2007 with the ambition to make the comp ...
Episode 4: Susan Burns | What the ecological footprint tells us
09/08/2016
By many measures, humans have shown themselves to be a pretty successful species. But we ar ...
Episode 5: Mardi McBrien | Why we need to integrate climate change-related information into mainstream financial reporting
09/14/2016
It took many decades over the early 20th Century for a standardised way of presenting finan ...
Episode 6: Hazel Henderson| The future of sustainability
09/16/2016
When it comes to getting a perspective on the future of sustainability, who better to speak ...
Episode 7: Professor CB Bhattacharya | How to integrate sustainability into the business
09/22/2016
In this episode of the Sustainability Agenda, Professor CB Bhattacharya, one of the word’ ...
Episode 8: Professor John Kay | The real meaning of sustainability
10/05/2016
John Kay is one of Britain’s leading economists and has a long-standing interest in the r ...
Episode 9: Aron Cramer | Corporate sustainability – past progress and future questions
10/13/2016
BSR has been providing socially responsible business solutions to many of the world’s lea ...
Episode 10: Paul Dickinson | The crucial importance of corporate climate change data
10/26/2016
Paul Dickinson founded CDP, formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project, in 2000 with a vision t ...
Episode 11: Douglas Rushkoff | How the digital revolution undermines sustainability–and some proposals for a fairer more sustainable world
11/08/2016
Author, media theorist, professor, activist: Douglas Rushkoff wears many hats. At the heart ...
Episode 12: Tessa Tennant | The future of green finance
11/21/2016
After several false starts, many experts now believe that the green finance sector is at a ...
Episode 13: Professor Paul Ekins| Smart regulation, new technologies and carbon taxation
11/29/2016
Little had been written on the role of environmental taxes when Paul Ekins wrote The Living ...
Episode 14: Hunter Lovins| New thinking that will drive Regenerative Capitalism, the next wave beyond sustainability
12/12/2016
From a vantage point of 40 years experience helping create the field of sustainability, Hun ...
Episode 15: John Elkington| Exponential technologies, climate change, and sustainable development.
01/10/2017
John is a pioneer in the world of corporate responsibility and sustainable development -as ...
Episode 16: Interview with Ericsson’s Elaine Weidman-Grunewald: Ericsson’s sustainability journey
01/27/2017
Ericsson has been at the forefront of corporate sustainability initiatives for many years- ...
Episode 17: Professor Kevin Anderson| Climate Change Warning
02/10/2017
Professor Kevin Anderson is an important – and outspoken – voice on how our emissions t ...
Episode 18: Katherine Collins| How to connect investing with the real world and how finance can learn from nature
02/21/2017
Katherine Collins has had a a long successful career in traditional fund management – she ...
Episode 19: Andreea Strachinescu | developments in new energy technologies and innovation in the EU
03/20/2017
Andreea Strachinescu is head of the New Energy Technologies and Innovation unit in the Dire ...
Episode 20: Martin Wolf: How economic policy can help deal with growing environmental challenges and climate change
03/31/2017
How can economics deal with climate change? In this interview, Martin Wolf, Associate Edito ...
Episode 21: Michael Kobori, Vice-President, Sustainability, at Levi Strauss & Co. Levi’s Sustainability Journey
04/28/2017
Michael has led sustainability at Levi Strauss & Co. since 2001. Under his leadership, ...
Episode 22: Professor Giorgos Kallis: Degrowth and the dangers of excessive economic growth
05/08/2017
In this interview, Professor Giorgos Kallis, a leading degrowth thinker, provides an overvi ...
Episode 23: Interview with Jean Bennington Sweeney, Chief Sustainability Officer for 3M Company: 3M’s sustainability journey.
05/22/2017
In this interview, Jean Bennington Sweeney, Chief Sustainability Officer at 3M, gives an ov ...
Episode 24: Keeping track of corporate sustainability commitments: interview with Toby Heap, the CEO and co-founder of Corporate Knights Inc. a media company
05/30/2017
How well are companies doing when it comes to sustainability? This is a key question that C ...
Episode 25: Sustainable procurement: how are companies doing? Interview with Pierre-Francois Thaler, co-founder and co-CEO of EcoVadis.
06/26/2017
In recent years, sustainable procurement has become an increasingly important issue for cus ...
Episode 26: Innovative ideas on how to survive on a fast changing planet. Interview with David Biello, author “The Unnatural World: The Race to Remake Civilization in Earth’s Newest Age.”
07/10/2017
David Biello is the science curator at TED Talks as well as a contributing editor for Scien ...
Episode 27: interview with Lynelle Cameron, President & CEO of the Autodesk Foundation and Senior Director of Sustainability at Autodesk, Inc.
08/04/2017
In this interview, Lynelle Cameron talks about the work of the Autodesk Foundation-and the ...
Episode 28: The future of the sustainability agenda: interview with Tony Juniper, CBE.
08/17/2017
In this thought provoking and insightful interview, Tony Juniper provides a timely assessme ...
Episode 29: Interview with Dr Richard Norgaard, Professor Emeritus of Ecological Economics
09/03/2017
Dr. Richard Norgaard is Professor Emeritus of Ecological Economics in the Energy and Resour ...
Episode 30: UN Climate Week Special: Professor Michael Mann
09/18/2017
Michael Mann is a distinguished professor of atmospheric science and director of the Earth ...
Episode 31: UN Climate Week Special: Interview with Barry Parkin Chief Sustainability Officer at Mars, Inc.
09/21/2017
Barry Parkin is the Chief Sustainability Officer at Mars, Inc. The family run confectionary ...
Episode 32: UN Climate Week Special: Dr. Per Espen Stoknes: The psychology behind climate change denial
10/02/2017
Dr. Per Espen Stoknes is a distinguished psychologist and economist and chair of the Centre ...
Episode 33: Interview with Scott Tew, executive director of the Center for Energy Efficiency & Sustainability (CEES) at Ingersoll Rand.
10/17/2017
Scott Tew is the executive director of the Center for Energy Efficiency & Sustainabilit ...
Episode 34 Interview with Annemieke Tsike-Sossah de Jong, Head of Portfolio at the IKEA Foundation
10/27/2017
Annemieke Tsike-Sossah de Jong is Head of Portfolio at the IKEA Foundation, the independent ...
Episode 35: Dr Andy Price, head of politics at Sheffield Hallam University, discusses the ideas of the neglected American political theorist and pioneering ecologist, Murray Bookchin
11/07/2017
Dr. Andy Price is head of politics at Sheffield Hallam University. His primary research are ...
Episode 36: Carbon Brief’s Leo Hickman reviews COP23
11/24/2017
Leo Hickman is director and editor of Carbon Brief, a leading UK based website covering the ...
Episode 37: Interview with Sabina Alkire, director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI: how to effectively measure poverty using the multidimensional poverty indicator (MPI)
01/17/2018
Dr Sabina Alkire is the director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OP ...
Episode 38: Sam Fankhauser, Director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at LSE, discusses carbon pricing
02/01/2018
Sam Fankhauser is Director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Env ...
Episode 39: The future of finance and sustainable capitalism: Interview with David Blood, Senior Partner of Generation Investment Management
02/11/2018
David Blood is co-founder and Senior Partner of Generation Investment Management. Previousl ...
Episode 40: Interview with Jay Coen Gilbert on the growth and success of B Corps and how the movement aims to re-define success in business
02/28/2018
Jay Coen Gilbert is co-founder of B Lab, the non-profit organisation that serves a global m ...
Episode 41: Interview with William McDonough on the Cradle to Cradle economy
03/10/2018
William McDonough is a globally recognised leader in sustainable development. His books Cra ...
Episode 42: Sustainability: a new way of doing business. How Interview with George Serafeim, the Jakurski Family Associate Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.
03/22/2018
George Serafeim is the Jakurski Family Associate Professor of Business Administration at Ha ...
Episode 43: Dr. Charly Kleissner, co-founder KL Felicitas Foundation, discusses the power of “deep impact” investing and the importance of developing a new post-modern portfolio theory that includes impact
04/25/2018
Dr. Charly Kleissner is a pioneer in the field of impact investment. He believes that the d ...
Episode 44: China as an environmental leader? Interview with Isabel Hilton, founder and editor of chinadialogue.net
05/18/2018
In episode 44 of the Sustainability Agenda, China Dialogue founder Isabel Hilton gives an o ...
Episode 45: The shocking detrimental environmental impact of China’s Belt and Road initiative: interview with Professor Bill Laurance,Distinguished Research Professor at James Cook University in Cairns, Australia
05/23/2018
In episode 45 of the Sustainability Agenda, Professor Bill Laurance reveals the enormous, a ...
Episode 46: Interview with Cameron Hepburn, Professor of Environmental Economics at the University of Oxford
06/05/2018
Cameron Hepburn is Professor of Environmental Economics at the University of Oxford and the ...
Episode 47: Interview with Jeff Goodell on the risks posed by climate induced sea level rises
06/15/2018
Jeff Goodell is a leading environmental journalist and author. He is a frequent contributor ...
Episode 48: Interview with Dr Thomas Lovejoy, “the Godfather of Biodiversity.”
06/23/2018
Dr Lovejoy is a tropical biologist and conservation biologist. He a Senior Fellow at the Un ...
Episode 49: interview with consultant and educator Daniel Wahl on regenerative design
07/02/2018
In this rich and broad discussion, Dr. Daniel Wahl makes the case for biomimicry and regene ...
Episode 50: Interview with Paul Hawken, co-founder and Executive Director of Project Drawdown
07/22/2018
In this interview, jointly with the Drawdown Agenda, Paul Hawken, the co-founder and Execut ...
Episode 51: Interview with Georg Kell, the founder and former Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact, currently Chairman of Anglo-German asset manager, Arabesque Partners.
08/01/2018
Georg Kell is the founder and former Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compac ...
Episode 52 Interview with Professor Tim Jackson, Professor of Sustainable Development at the University of Surrey and Director of the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP)
08/09/2018
Tim Jackson is Professor of Sustainable Development at the University of Surrey and Directo ...
Episode 53: Deep dive on sustainable agricultural supply chains with Tobias Webb, founder of the Innovation Forum, a sustainability events and publishing company based in London.
08/21/2018
Tobias Webb is the founder of the Innovation Forum, a sustainability events and publishing ...
Episode 54: Dr Steve Cohen talks about the Sustainable City
09/01/2018
As more and more cities transition away from the port and manufacturing hubs of old to brai ...
Episode 55: Professor Daniel Nyberg discusses the challenges companies face maintaining their sustainability commitments to climate change over time
09/13/2018
Daniel Nyberg is a Professor of Management at the Newcastle Business School in Australia. ...
Episode 56: interview with Dr. Jason Hickel, author of The Divide
10/05/2018
Dr. Jason Hickel is an anthropologist, author and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Hi ...
Episode 57: Interview with Jeremy Lent, author of The Patterning Instinct
10/24/2018
Jeremy Lent is an author whose writings investigate the patterns of thought that have led c ...
Episode 58: Interview with Gillian Caldwell, CEO of Global Witness
11/08/2018
Founded in 1993, Global Witness is a non-profit organization working to expose environmenta ...
Episode 59 Interview, with Ian Gough, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at University of Bath on the need for new eco-social policies to deal with the environmental crises we are now facing.
11/20/2018
In this interview, we welcome Ian Gough to discuss his most recent book Heat, Greed and Hum ...
Episode 60: Interview with Kate Raworth, author of Doughnut Economics: seven ways to think like a 21st century economist
12/03/2018
In recent years, more and more attention has been paid to how economic theory is divorced f ...
Episode 61: Interview with Carlota Perez, Centennial Professor of International Development at the London School of Economics
12/18/2018
Professor Carlota Perez has spent her career researching the profound impact technology has ...
Episode 62: Interview with Daniel Pinchbeck, author of How Soon Is Now: From Personal Initiation to Global Transformation
01/08/2019
In this interview with author Daniel Pinchbeck, we explore the ultimate meaning of the psyc ...
Episode 63: Interview with Peter Barnes, author of Capitalism 3.0
02/07/2019
Peter Barnes is an innovative thinker and entrepreneur whose work has focused on fixing the ...
Episode 64: The importance of behaviour change to reduce CO2. Interview with CEO of Rare, Brett Jenks
03/04/2019
When we think about the magnitude of global emissions and the scale of the decarbonisation ...
Episode 65: Interview with Martin Kirk, co-founder /The Rules
03/22/2019
Martin Kirk is co-founder of /The Rules, a global collective of activists of all types dedi ...
Episode 66: Interview with author and filmmaker Helena Norberg-Hodge, founder and director of Local Futures
04/12/2019
Helena Norberg-Hodge is a pioneer of the ‘new economy’ movement. Through writing and pu ...
Episode 67: Interview with Ann Pettifor, director of Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME)
05/07/2019
Since the 1970s, credit has become increasingly easy to acquire. We have become a consumpti ...
Episode 68: Interview with Rachel Dreskin, US Executive Director at Compassion in World Farming
05/21/2019
Compassion in World Farming (CIWF) (www.ciwf.com) is a leading international charity workin ...
Episode 69: Interview with Marc Ventresca and Michele Scataglini
06/04/2019
Solutions to many of the major problems in the world have been identified in Sustainable De ...
Episode 70: Interview with Mark Maslin, Professor of Earth Systems Science, UCL, author of The Human Planet
06/17/2019
The scale of human impact on our planet is not easy to engage with – even scientists ofte ...
Episode 71: Interview with evolutionary biologist, Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris
07/11/2019
In this interview with Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris, we explore the Gaia hypothesis or metaphor o ...
Episode 72: Interview with Rob Hopkins, founder of Transition movement
07/16/2019
People feel defeated when they hear the grand cost of achieving carbon neutrality. But what ...
Episode 73: Interview with Thomas Lovejoy, “The Godfather of Biodiversity”
08/01/2019
Biological diversity and climate change are two incontrovertibly intertwined issues. Destro ...
Episode 74: Interview with Caroline Lucas, Green Party member of UK House of Commons
08/19/2019
In this interview with Caroline Lucas, the first Green Party Member of Parliament, we discu ...
Episode 75: Interview with Professor Herman Daly, the dean of ecological economics, on the Steady state economy
08/28/2019
As a society, we constantly hail growth as the mark of progress and solution to our problem ...
Episode 76: Interview with Eva Garen, Director of Environmental Leadership Training Initiative
09/15/2019
In this episode we speak with Eva Garen, Director of ELTI, Environmental Leadership and Tra ...
Episode 77: Interview with Mark Campanale, Founder of Carbon Tracker Initiative
09/25/2019
In this interview with Mark Campanale, we discuss divestment from coal, oil and gas and the ...
Episode 78: Interview with Dr. Jonathan Foley, Executive Director of Project Drawdown, on the next-steps for this pathbreaking project
10/06/2019
Two years on from the book’s publication, the Drawdown team have got their sights on how ...
Episode 79: Interview with Peter Head, resilience champion
10/15/2019
With the growing reach of climate change-induced extreme weather events and increasing urba ...
Episode 80: Interview with Brian Von Herzen on Marine Permaculture
11/05/2019
With over half of CO2 recaptured from the atmosphere going into the world’s oceans, they ...
Episode 81: Interview with Dr. Robert Romanyshyn on Frankenstein, technology and climate collapse
11/16/2019
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Robert Romanyshyn, a retired emeritus professor of clini ...
Episode 82: Interview with Unai Pascual, Ecological Economist
11/26/2019
We are living in a very vulnerable, unprecedented situation–an ecological crisis which is ...
Episode 83: Interview with Nate Hagens on energy and sustainability
12/11/2019
In this wide-ranging interview, Nate highlights the vital, and oft-overlooked, role that a ...
Episode 84: Interview with Noam Chomsky, pioneering linguist, social critic, and political activist on the environmental crises we are facing
12/27/2019
Described by the New York Times as “arguably the most important intellectual alive,” No ...
Episode 85: Interview with Professor Maisa Rojas, COP 25 scientific coordinator
01/17/2020
Today we talk about the expectations and outcomes of the COP 25 climate summit with Profess ...
Episode 86: Interview with Professor Colin Mayer on corporate purpose
01/29/2020
In today’s episode with Professor Colin Mayer, we look at the role of corporations in soc ...
Episode 87: Interview with Dr. Keir Milburn on generational politics, and Public-Commons Partnerships
02/14/2020
Today we speak with Dr. Keir Milburn about the ongoing shift of young people to the left in ...
Episode 88: Interview with Professor Mike Hulme on the culture and politics of climate change
03/04/2020
Today we speak with Dr. Mike Hulme about climate change from an enlightening perspective th ...
Episode 89: Interview with Naomi Klein, author and activist
03/23/2020
In this episode we speak with Naomi Klein, renowned author and activist on the state of cri ...
Episode 90: Interview with John Dennis Liu, filmmaker and ecologist
04/05/2020
In today’s episode we speak with John Dennis Liu on the large-scale disruption of ecosyst ...
Episode 91: Interview with Professor Ioannis Ioannou, leading sustainability researcher at London Business School
04/27/2020
In today’s episode, we speak with Professor Ioannis Ioannou on business sustainability fo ...
Episode 92: Interview with Medha Patkar, social activist
05/18/2020
In this interview, we talk with renowned Indian social activist Medha Patkar. She speaks ab ...
Episode 93: Interview with Eva Gladek, CEO of Metabolic and circular economy leader
05/28/2020
In this episode we speak with Eva Gladek, founder and CEO of Metabolic, and a leader in the ...
Episode 94: Interview with Will Steffen, climate scientist
06/09/2020
In today’s episode, we discuss Earth System science and tipping points with Will Steffen. ...
Episode 95: An interview with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, atmospheric scientist
06/17/2020
In this episode, we meet with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist who focuses on ...
Episode 96: Interview with Geoff Mann Director of the Centre for Global Political Economy, Simon Fraser University
06/30/2020
Geoff is Director of the Centre for Global Political Economy, Simon Fraser University in Ca ...
Episode 97: Interview with Jeremy Lent, author of The Patterning Instinct
07/14/2020
In this episode, we meet for the second time with Jeremy Lent and discuss the present time ...
Episode 98: Interview with author Rutger Bregman, author of Humankind
07/26/2020
In today’s episode we talk with Rutger Bregman about the ideas underlying his thought-pro ...
Episode 99: Interview with Rebecca Henderson, Economist and University Professor
08/06/2020
In this episode we meet with Dr. Rebecca Henderson to discuss her ideas on how to reimagine ...
Episode 100: Interview with Dr. Anne Poelina, Indigenous Australian and Nyikina Traditional Custodian
08/17/2020
In this, the 100th episode of the Sustainability Agenda, we speak to Dr. Anne Poelina an in ...
Episode 101: Interview with Eric Holthaus, meteorologist, writer and ecosocialist
08/25/2020
In this episode, we talk with Eric Holthaus about his outlook for the future with climate c ...
Episode 102: Interview with Rob Nixon, Professor in the Humanities and the Environment
08/31/2020
In this episode we dive into a discussion with Rob Nixon on climate change denialism, the d ...
Episode 103: Interview with Dr. Frances Fox Piven, social scientist, activist and professor
09/11/2020
In this episode, Professor Frances Fox Piven talks about this unique moment in United State ...
Episode 104: An interview with Professor Kari Norgaard
09/19/2020
In this episode, we dive into understanding denialism and justice dimensions that are gaini ...
Episode 105: Interview with Roman Krznaric, public philosopher, author of The Good Ancestor
09/29/2020
In this episode, we talk with Roman Krznaric about the necessity of overcoming our society' ...
Episode 106: Interview with Danny Dorling, social geographer and Professor of Geography
10/12/2020
In this episode we talk with Danny Dorling, social geographer and Professor of Geography, a ...
Episode 107: Interview with Joel Bakan, author, filmmaker and Law Professor
10/18/2020
In this episode, we meet with Dr. Joel Bakan to discuss the growing sustainability focus of ...
Episode 108: Interview with Arran Stibbe, Professor of Ecological Linguistics
10/30/2020
In this interview with Dr. Arran Stibbe, we discuss ecolinguistics, or how language influen ...
Episode 109: Interview with writer Andri Snær Magnason
11/15/2020
In today's interview with writer Andri Snær Magnason, we explore Andri's use of his writin ...
Episode 110: Interview with Alexander Dunlap, Social Anthropologist
11/27/2020
In this episode, we discuss the social and ecological impact of so-called renewable energy, ...
Episode 111: An interview with Dr. Harriet Bulkeley, Professor of Geography
12/09/2020
In this episode, we talk with Professor Harriet Bulkely about the effectiveness of differen ...
Episode 112: Interview with Dr. David Loy, Zen teacher, Author of EcoDharma
12/23/2020
In this episode, Zen teacher David Loy shares his thinking about EcoDharma: combining the t ...
Episode 113: Interview with Jagdeesh Rao, Curator - Promise of Commons initiative, and former CEO FES
01/12/2021
The Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) works on the ecological restoration and conser ...
Episode 114: Professor Tim Lenton discusses Gaia 2.0
01/25/2021
Tim Lenton is Professor of Climate Change and Earth System Science at the University of Exe ...
Episode 115: Interview with John Clark, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University, director of La Terre Institute for Community and Ecology
02/10/2021
John Clark is Professor Emeritus at Loyola University, and director of La Terre Institute f ...
Episode 116: Interview with Johan Frijns, the director of BankTrack, whose mission is to stop banks from financing harmful business activities.
02/24/2021
In this in-depth interview, Johan Frijns discusses the vital work that BankTrack does on ba ...
Episode 117: Interview with Dale Jamieson, Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy, New York University on environmental justice.
03/12/2021
Dale discusses his recent thinking on the metaphysical challenges of climate change --the w ...
Episode 118: Interview with Professor Rupert Read, former XR spokesperson, author of Parents for a Future
03/28/2021
In this thought provoking and spirited interview, Rupert Read shares lessons and insights f ...
Episode 119: Interview with Dr Jeffrey Kiehl, climate scientist and Jungian analyst
04/13/2021
In this fascinating interview, Dr. Jeffrey Kiehl brings to bear two very different ways of ...
Episode 120: Interview with Joanna Pocock, author of Surrender, exploring the changing landscape and cultures of the American West
05/02/2021
In this interview, Joanna Pocock talks about her recent book Surrender, a compelling, movin ...
Episode 121: Interview with Kevin Starr, the founder of the Mulago Foundation--which funds high-impact organizations working on alleviating poverty
05/12/2021
In this episode, we welcome veteran investor Kevin Starr to the podcast to discuss the work ...
Episode 122: Interview with Professor Wendy Brown, author In the Ruins of Neoliberalism: The Rise of AntiDemocratic politics in the West.
05/23/2021
In this fascinating interview, Professor Wendy Brown analyses the impact of neoliberal idea ...
Episode 123: interview with economic anthropologist Dr Jason Hickel about his most recent book Less is more: How Degrowth will save the world
06/01/2021
In this wide-ranging interview, economic anthropologist Jason Hickel discusses his most rec ...
Episode 124: Interview with Professor Daniela Gabor on funding the transition to a low carbon economy
06/09/2021
In this fascinating interview, Daniela discusses the eye-opening sums of money needed to ac ...
Episode 125: Interview with Jeremy Lent on finding our place in the universe by integrating science and traditional wisdom
06/29/2021
In this wide-ranging interview, Jeremy Lent discusses his fascinating new book Web of Meani ...
Episode 126: Nigel Topping, the UK's High-Level Climate Action Champion, on COP26
07/11/2021
In this fascinating interview, Nigel Topping, the UK's High-Level Climate Action Champion d ...
Episode 127: Innovation Forum Founder Toby Webb on building resilient smallholder supply chains and sustainability trends within the food industry
07/22/2021
In this deep dive on sustainability within the food industry, Toby identifies three key tre ...
Episode 128: The Geopolitics of Climate Change: interview with Gerald Butts, Vice Chairman of the political risk consultancy, Eurasia Group
08/08/2021
As the relationship between the US and China grows more tense, we discuss the geopolitics o ...
Episode 129: Interview with James Cameron, a Friend of COP26, about the prospects for COP26
08/23/2021
In an interview done earlier this year, long time climate activist James Cameron provides a ...
Episode 130: Interview with Professor Stephen Macekura exploring critiques of economic growth across the twentieth-century
09/13/2021
Professor Stephen Macekura explores how ideas of economic growth came into being across the ...
Episode 131: Interview with French anthropologist Professor Philippe Descola on our relationship with nature
09/18/2021
In this fascinating interview, leading anthropologist Professor Philippe Descola discusse ...
Episode 132: Interview with Professor Katharine Hayhoe on how to have a conversation on the highly politicised and divisive subject of climate change
09/27/2021
In this interview, Professor Katharine Hayhoe, one of climate change’s most effective com ...
Episode 133: Interview with Professor Daniel Aldrich on resilience and the importance of social capital in post-disaster recovery
10/14/2021
In this deep dive on resilience, Professor Daniel Aldrich gives a fascinating overview of d ...
Episode 134: Interview with Dr Genevieve Guenther on how fossil-fuel interests have manipulated language and the media to suppress support for climate action
10/25/2021
In this fascinating interview, Dr Genevieve Guenther does a deep dive on the powerful ongoi ...
Episode 135 COP26 SPECIAL: Professor Mike Hulme talks about his expectations for COP26
10/29/2021
Fascinating interview with Professor Mike Hulme on his expectations for COP26, the role and ...
Episode 136 COP26 SPECIAL Frédéric Hache from Green Finance Observatory: a critical analysis of carbon offsets and related market mechanisms
11/03/2021
In this thought provoking interview, Frédéric Hache, co-founder of the Green Finance Obse ...
Episode 137 COP26 SPECIAL: Interview with youth activists Sohanur Rahman, Lucy Jordan and John Paul Jose about COP26 –expectations and reality
11/07/2021
A fascinating discussion with 3 passionate youth activists from the UK, India and Banglad ...
Episode 138 Interview with James Thornton, CEO of legal powerhouse ClientEarth, on using the law to deal with nature loss and climate change
11/15/2021
In this hugely inspiring interview, James Thornton, CEO of legal powerhouse ClientEarth, ta ...
Episode 139 COP26 SPECIAL: Candid interview with former XR spokesperson Rupert Read on the outcomes of COP26
11/28/2021
COP26 debrief with Rupert Read. In the immediate aftermath of COP26, Rupert Read shares his ...
Episode 140 COP26 SPECIAL Deep dive on the outcome of COP26, the structure and future of the COPs with professor Stefan Aykut
12/05/2021
In this fascinating discussion on the COP, Professor Stefan Aykut, a German scholar working ...
Episode 141 Interview with Professor Katharina Pistor on How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality
12/13/2021
Katharina Pistor, Professor of Comparative Law and director of the Center on Global Legal T ...
Episode 142: Sir Ronald Cohen, "the father of social investment," discusses his new book, Impact, Reshaping capitalism to drive real change.
12/27/2021
A fascinating deep dive on impact investment with Sir Ronald Cohen, "the father of social i ...
Episode 143 Interview with pioneering American political activist, urban theorist and Marxist environmentalist Mike Davis
01/11/2022
In this wide-ranging and hard-hitting interview, pioneering American writer, activist, and ...
Episode 144: Interview with Kenyan conservationist Dr Mordecai Ogada on conservation trends in Kenya.
02/01/2022
Hard-hitting interview with outspoken Kenyan ecologist and conservation writer Dr Mordecai ...
Episode 145 Interview with MSCI’s Global Head of ESG and Climate Research Linda-Eling Lee
02/24/2022
Wide ranging discussion on ESG ratings and how MSCI approaches identifying risks and opport ...
Episode 146: Interview with Mark Campanale, Founder of the Carbon Tracker Initiative
03/11/2022
Carbon Tracker Initiative’s Mark Campanale provides fresh insights into the dangerous phe ...
Episode 147: Professor Ruth DeFries on lessons from the natural world on how to deal with environmental crises.
03/29/2022
Deep dive with Professor Ruth DeFries on her recent book What would Nature Do exploring how ...
Episode 148: Interview with Ann Pettifor on finance and climate and stranded assets
04/12/2022
Wide-ranging interview with the economist Ann Pettifor on the impact of an unstable financi ...
Episode 149 Professor Kevin Gallagher and Richard Kozul-Wright discuss their ideas for a new Bretton Woods to deal with inequality and climate breakdown
04/25/2022
Professor Kevin Gallagher and Richard Kozul-Wright discuss their new book The Case for a Ne ...
Episode 150: Sunrise co-founder William Lawrence shares some lessons and insights from the growth and development of the Sunrise movement
05/09/2022
Sunrise co-founder William Lawrence looks back on his days at Sunrise and explores some of ...
Episode 151: Professor Robert Eccles discusses ESG trends, and the importance of sustainability ratings
05/17/2022
Professor Robert Eccles, one of the world’s leading authorities on ESG, discusses the gro ...
Episode 152: Interview with Timothée Parrique: why we need to degrow the economy. Now.
05/26/2022
A deep dive with Timothée Parrique on degrowth thinking. In this fascinating interview, Ti ...
Episode 153: Lord Adair Turner on the role of Carbon Dioxide Removals (CDR) in meeting global climate objectives
01/01/1970
A focussed, and spirited, discussion with Lord Adair Turner on the work of the Energy Trans ...
Episode 154: Interview with Professor Helen Thompson on her new book Disorder: Hard Times in the 21st century.
06/16/2022
Fascinating interview exploring the interwoven geopolitical, economic, and political histor ...
Episode 155: Art curator and critic Hans Ulrich Obrist discusses the role of art in climate communications and activism
06/29/2022
A wide-ranging discussion with Hans Ulrich Obrist on ecology and contemporary art. Hans dis ...
Episode 156: interview with Dasha Karma Ura, President of the Center for Bhutan studies, and Gross National Happiness Research
07/15/2022
Deep dive on the philosophy of Gross National Happiness (GNH) as developed in Bhutan. Karma ...
Episode 157: Interview with American theologian, philosopher, and environmentalist John B. Cobb
08/11/2022
American theologian, philosopher, and environmentalist John B. Cobb talks about his half-ce ...
Episode 158: interview with McKinsey partner Peter Spiller on how to deal with Scope 3 emissions
08/22/2022
As questions surrounding Scope 3 emissions are rising on the business agenda, understanding ...
Episode 159: Deep dive on the destruction of the blue commons, with economist Guy Standing
08/31/2022
Eye-opening discussion with Guy Standing on the deteriorating conditions in our oceans… ...
Episode 160 Author Ned Beauman talks about his satirical extinction novel, Venemous Lumpsucker
09/14/2022
In this interview British novelist, journalist and screenwriter Ned Beauman discusses his l ...
Episode 161 Interview with Indian Marxist historian Vijay Prashad –looking at today’s environmental problems through a Marxist lens.shad
09/25/2022
In this wide-ranging, hard hitting discussion, Vijay Prashad explores the environmental cri ...
Episode 162: Groundbreaking nuclear scholar Professor Elaine Scarry shares her views on today’s growing nuclear threats – and discusses how citizens and communities can prepare for emergency situations in order to preserve themselves and their autonomy.
10/12/2022
Nuclear scholar and social thinker Professor Elaine Scarry shares her views on today’s gr ...
Episode 163: Interview with David Loy, professor, writer, and Zen teacher of Japanese Zen Buddhism
10/26/2022
In this episode, first aired on December 23, 2020 , Zen teacher David Loy shares his thinki ...
Episode 164 Harjeet Singh, head of Global Political Strategy at Climate Action Network International on his expectations for COP27
11/06/2022
In this timely interview on the eve of COP27, Harjeet Singh shares his expectations for thi ...
Episode 165 Interview with pioneering American political activist, urban theorist and Marxist environmentalist Mike Davis, first aired in January 2022
11/28/2022
In this wide-ranging and hard-hitting interview, first aired in January 2022, pioneering Am ...
Episode 166. Pascoe Sabido from Corporate Europe Observatory reflects on the outcome of COP27
12/07/2022
In this hard-hitting interview, Corporate Europe Observatory’s Pascoe Sabido reflects on ...
Episode 167: Interview with Professor Daniela Gabor on funding the transition to a low carbon economy, first aired June 2021
12/29/2022
In this fascinating interview, first aired in June 2021, Professor Daniela Gabor discusses ...
Episode 168: Veteran activist Stephen Corry, former CEO of Survival International, provides a coruscating analysis of the outcome of COP15
01/16/2023
In this hard-hitting, no-holds barred interview, Stephen Corry, who has been working as in ...
Episode 169: Interview with environmental anthropologist Peter Sutoris on new models for schooling and environmental activism.
01/30/2023
Peter Sutoris believes that the Anthropocene challenges the very definition of education an ...
Episode 170: Interview with renowned climate scientist Will Steffen, first aired in June 2020, on the dangers of “tipping cascades” that could post an existential threat to civilization.
02/01/2023
In this fascinating interview, first aired in June 2020, renowned climate scientist Will St ...
Episode 171: Interview with Dr Jeffrey Kiehl, climate scientist and Jungian analyst.
02/27/2023
In this fascinating interview, first aired April 13th 2021, Dr. Jeffrey Kiehl brings to bea ...
Episode 172: Professor Neta Crawford discusses the emissions of the Pentagon -- the world’s largest single greenhouse gas emitter.
03/27/2023
In this eye-opening interview, Professor Neta Crawford discusses the research in her new bo ...
Episode 173: Interview with Scottish author Martin MacInnes on contemporary literature and the climate crisis
04/25/2023
In-depth, frank, and fascinating exploration of contemporary literature's response to curre ...
Episode 174: Interview with Professor Daniel Aldrich on resilience and the importance of social capital in post-disaster recovery, first aired October 2021
05/05/2023
In this deep dive on resilience, Professor Daniel Aldrich gives a fascinating overview of d ...
Episode 175: Dr. Samantha Montano: Understanding Emergency Management in the Climate Change Era
05/19/2023
In this episode, Dr Samantha Montana, an expert in disaster policy, discusses the U.S.'s ap ...
Episode 176: Interview with Mike Davis, CEO of pioneering campaigning NGO, on their work unmasking global corruption, safeguarding the environment, and advocating for human rights
06/08/2023
In this revealing interview, Mike Davis CEO of pioneering campaigning NGO Global Witness pr ...
Episode 177 Author Ned Beauman talks about his satirical extinction novel, Venemous Lumpsucker. First aired in September 2022.
07/11/2023
In this interview, British novelist, journalist and screenwriter Ned Beauman discusses his ...
Episode 178: Discussion with Paula DiPerna of the pros and cons of a market based approach to our environmental problems.
07/23/2023
In this in-depth, and spirited interview, we discuss the pros and cons of a market based ap ...
Episode 179: Jeremy Lent talks about finding our place in the universe by integrating science and traditional wisdom
08/16/2023
In this wide-ranging interview, first published in 2021, Jeremy Lent discusses his fascinat ...
Episode 180 Net Zero: Beyond the hype. Professor Angel Hsu on the reality of Net Zero Pledges
08/29/2023
Fascinating discussion with Professor Angel Hsu on the significance and challenges surround ...
Episode 181: Environmental degradation, capitalism, and imperialism with Jason W Moore
09/23/2023
In this fascinating, hard hitting interview, Jason Moore talks about the intertwining relat ...
Episode 182: Journalist Vincent Bevins discusses his new book If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution
10/03/2023
In this revealing interview, journalist Vincent Bevins discussed his newly released book If ...
Episode 183 Interview with Professor Katharina Pistor on How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality. First aired on December 13th, 2021.
10/22/2023
Katharina Pistor, Professor of Comparative Law and director of the Center on Global Legal T ...
Episode 184: Interview with Dr. Matthew J. Bell, EY Global Climate Change and Sustainability Services Leader
11/20/2023
Matthew is Global Climate Change and Sustainability Services Leader Leader at EY, the profe ...
Episode 185: Interview with leading French anthropologist Professor Philippe Descola on man's relationship with nature.
11/27/2023
Fascinating interview with leading French anthropologist Professor Philippe Descola, first ...
Episode 186: Interview with Steve Trent, founder of the Environmental Justice Foundation
12/11/2023
In this revealing interview, Steve Trent, the founder of the Environmental Justice Foundati ...
Episode 187: Interview with indigenous Australian academic and human and earth rights activist, Dr. Anne Poelina.
01/02/2024
In this episode, we speak to Dr. Anne Poelina an indigenous Australian academic and human a ...
Episode 188: Interview with Bhutanese lama Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche...offering a distinctive Buddhist outlook on current environmental crises.
01/17/2024
In this compelling interview, Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, a revered Bhutanese lama and educ ...
Episode 189: Interview with Irish rewilding pioneer Eoghan Daltun in the Beara peninsula of Co. Cork, Ireland.
03/14/2024
In this fascinating interview, conducted with my daughter, Catherine Byrne, we delve into t ...
Episode 190: Dr. Xander Dunlap discusses how current environmental policies and "green" technologies are perpetuating ecological destruction.
04/14/2024
In this thought-provoking interview, Xander Dunlap argues that current environmental polici ...
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