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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Episodes

Monday Apr 10, 2023

Matt Matern speaks with Joshua Spodek about sustainable living with host Matt Matern, emphasizing the importance of individual actions in driving systemic change. He shares his experiences of not flying for seven years and avoiding packaged food, which led to a healthier, cheaper, and more fulfilling life. 
Spodek encourages people to find their own meaningful connections to the environment. He also advocates for rethinking urban planning to reduce car dependency and create more livable communities.
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Monday Apr 03, 2023

Matt Matern speaks with Terry Tamminen, CEO of AltaSea and former California EPA head. They discuss AltaSea's projects turning old Los Angeles port warehouses into centers for the blue economy, focusing on aquaculture, renewable energy, and underwater robotics.
Tamminen also shares his past work with Leonardo DiCaprio's foundation and kelp replanting efforts in Santa Monica Bay. He emphasizes the importance of bold environmental goals and policy in promoting renewable energy and tackling climate change.A Climate Change With Matt Matern is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.soCheck out our most downloaded episodes:165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather192: Paasha Mahdavi Breaks Down the Power Politics Behind Climate Change

Tuesday Mar 21, 2023

Matt Matern chats with Tricia Carey of Renewcell and Alissa Baier-Lentz of Kintra Fibers, discussing textile waste. The fashion industry contributes 10% of global pollution. Carey talks about Renewcell's recycling of textiles into new fibers, aiming for 1.5 billion t-shirts annually by 2030. 
Baier-Lentz explains Kintra's bio-based, compostable polymers as alternatives to polyester. Both stress designing for recyclability, sustainable practices, and consumer awareness.A Climate Change With Matt Matern is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.soCheck out our most downloaded episodes:165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather192: Paasha Mahdavi Breaks Down the Power Politics Behind Climate Change

Monday Mar 13, 2023

Matt Matern chats with Darya Sotoodeh and Kat Maier from Fridays for Future. They discuss the non-hierarchical nature of the movement, Greta Thunberg’s influence, and the importance of local activism. Darya highlights protests in Germany, while Kat focuses on U.S. coordination. 
They emphasize mass mobilization, systemic change, and the war in Ukraine's impact on energy policy. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage in local climate efforts.A Climate Change With Matt Matern is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.soCheck out our most downloaded episodes:165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather192: Paasha Mahdavi Breaks Down the Power Politics Behind Climate Change

Monday Mar 06, 2023

Matt Matern speaks with Dr. Leslie Field from Stanford and Robert Verchick, Environmental Law Chair at Loyola University. Robert Verchick discusses his focus on climate resilience and disaster response, influenced by Hurricane Katrina, and highlights Biden's climate efforts. 
Field talks about preserving ice to combat climate change and improve water management. They discuss methane emissions and carbon capture challenges, emphasizing political will and collective action. Verchick promotes his podcast, "Connect the Dots."A Climate Change With Matt Matern is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.soCheck out our most downloaded episodes:165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather192: Paasha Mahdavi Breaks Down the Power Politics Behind Climate Change

Monday Feb 27, 2023

Guest host Max Sloves speaks with Robert McLeman from Wilfrid Laurier University. They discuss the human dimensions of environmental change, emphasizing a holistic approach. McLeman highlights the need to balance romantic and pragmatic views on nature. 
They explore climate-induced migration, economic growth models, and the importance of accessible climate science. McLeman underscores technological advancements, the role of youth, and constructive communication in fostering environmental action.A Climate Change With Matt Matern is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.soCheck out our most downloaded episodes:165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather192: Paasha Mahdavi Breaks Down the Power Politics Behind Climate Change

Tuesday Feb 21, 2023

Guest host Max Sloves speaks with Steve Valk and Dana Nuccitelli from Citizens Climate Lobby on "A Climate Change." They discuss empowering volunteers to lobby Congress for climate solutions like carbon pricing. 
Steve and Dana highlight bipartisan cooperation, the role of the military in addressing climate change, and the importance of permitting reform for clean energy projects. They also explore urban reforestation and tree equity to enhance climate resilience and public health.A Climate Change With Matt Matern is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.soCheck out our most downloaded episodes:165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather192: Paasha Mahdavi Breaks Down the Power Politics Behind Climate Change

Monday Feb 13, 2023

Join Matt for riveting conversation with Dana Thomas about sustainability and the environmental impacts of the fashion industry. 
DANA THOMAS is the author of Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes, Fashionopolis Young Readers Edition, Gods and Kings: The Rise and Fall of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, and the New York Times bestseller Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster, all published by Penguin Press. She hosts “The Green Dream,” a podcast focused on sustainability and human rights, produced by Wondercast.
A Climate Change With Matt Matern is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.soCheck out our most downloaded episodes:165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather192: Paasha Mahdavi Breaks Down the Power Politics Behind Climate Change

Monday Feb 06, 2023

Ilissa Ocko, with a PhD in atmospheric physics, discusses climate change, focusing on methane, a potent short-lived climate pollutant. She highlights the need for better methane leak detection and repair, especially in oil and gas sectors. 
Ocko emphasizes hydrogen's potential as a climate solution but notes challenges like leakage and energy-intensive production. Despite progress, methane levels are rising, and she stresses the importance of using existing technologies to reduce emissions. Ocko advocates for a balanced public policy approach.A Climate Change With Matt Matern is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.soCheck out our most downloaded episodes:165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather192: Paasha Mahdavi Breaks Down the Power Politics Behind Climate Change

Monday Jan 30, 2023

Matt Matern speaks with Isaias Hernandez, an environmental educator and activist, discusses his journey from growing up in poverty in Los Angeles to becoming a voice in the climate movement. 
He critiques the educational and social systems for failing to adequately address and communicate the interconnections of race, class, gender, and environmental health. Hernandez advocates for greener jobs, systemic changes, and more sustainable practices, emphasizing the need for a broader understanding and action towards a more equitable future.A Climate Change With Matt Matern is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.soCheck out our most downloaded episodes:165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather192: Paasha Mahdavi Breaks Down the Power Politics Behind Climate Change

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