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.

Listen on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • YouTube
  • Podbean App
  • Spotify
  • iHeartRadio
  • Listen Notes

Episodes

Monday Nov 14, 2022

Matt Matern chats with Dr. Lee Frelich of the University of Minnesota Center for Forest Ecology. Dr. Frelich discusses his early interest in ecology, the mission of the Center, and the impact of earthworms on Minnesota's forests. 
Lee highlights the feasibility of planting a trillion trees globally and shares the success of the "Green Again Madagascar" project.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 Nov 07, 2022

Matt Matern chats with Jordan Ramer, CEO of EV Connect. Ramer discusses his career and the role of EV Connect in improving EV charging. The company focuses on software that enhances the user experience and supports infrastructure management. 
Ramer highlights the need for more charging stations, partnerships with automakers and utilities, and the impact of government incentives. He envisions a future with decentralized fueling and significant industry growth, driven by an exceptional user experience and international expansion.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 Oct 31, 2022

Matt Matern speaks with Kate Williams, CEO of 1% For The Planet, who discusses the organization’s mission to have businesses donate 1% of sales to environmental nonprofits. Founded by Patagonia’s Yvon Chouinard and Craig Matthews, it has certified $435 million in giving over 20 years. 
Kate highlights the need for corporate responsibility, Patagonia’s purpose trust, and the Planet Impact Fund, which invests donations for climate impact. With 5,700 members and a goal of $1 billion in donations, Kate is optimistic about driving significant environmental impact.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 Oct 24, 2022

Matt chats with Kathleen Merrigan, an organic agriculture expert, and Mauro Guillen from Wharton School. Kathleen, a professor at ASU, highlights the importance of organic practices and educating future leaders. 
Mauro emphasizes behavioral changes and reducing reliance on technology for tackling climate change. Both stress the need for faster adaptation, clearer regulations, and the role of large businesses in leading positive change. Tune in next week for more insights.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 Oct 17, 2022

Matt Matern talks with Patrick Gilman from the DOE about wind energy. Patrick discusses making wind energy the cheapest electricity source, with current wind providing 9% of U.S. electricity. Goals include 30 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2030 and 15 gigawatts of floating wind by 2035. 
Patrick also highlights hydrogen's role in energy storage and decarbonizing industries. The DOE focuses on local community benefits and accelerating wind deployment while considering environmental impacts.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 Oct 10, 2022

Matt Matern talks with Garrett Nilsen, Deputy Director of the US Department of Energy's Solar Energy Technologies Office, about the future of solar energy. Garrett discusses ambitious goals for solar deployment, efforts to boost domestic manufacturing, and new technologies like cadmium telluride and perovskites. They explore integrating solar with the grid, advanced storage solutions, and agrivoltaics. Garrett advocates for immediate solar investment and emphasizes the Department of Energy's role in driving innovation and reducing costs for a sustainable energy 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 Gramlich
164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather
192: Paasha Mahdavi Breaks Down the Power Politics Behind Climate Change

Monday Oct 03, 2022

Matt talks with Plug Power CEO Andy Marsh about evolving from Bell Labs to leading a green hydrogen revolution. They discuss the leap from research to hydrogen fuel cell technology leadership, electrolyzer innovation, and pushing towards a $3B revenue goal. 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 Sep 26, 2022

Matt Matern interviews Jigar Shah, Director of the DOE's Loan Programs Office, who shares his journey from early interest in energy to leading the office. Shah highlights his focus on financing sustainable technologies and taking on risks commercial banks avoid. He discusses hydrogen storage, small modular reactors, and virtual power plants. 
Shah stresses the importance of a diverse energy portfolio for resilience and sustainability, concluding with his pride in his role and the collective effort needed to address 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

Monday Sep 19, 2022

Matt Matern speaks with former New Jersey Governor Christie Todd Whitman, who discusses the Forward Party, aimed at preserving democracy and promoting open primaries and ranked-choice voting. Whitman highlights the need for competition in elections and bipartisan problem-solving. 
Reflecting on her time at the EPA, she emphasizes the importance of a diverse energy mix and competent government workers. Whitman encourages listeners to join the Forward Party for practical solutions and increased political engagement.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 Sep 12, 2022

Matt Matern interviews Jay Famiglietti about California's water crisis. Jay explains the crisis is worsening due to prolonged dry periods and excessive agricultural water use, which consumes 80% of the state's supply. 
He criticizes inadequate government actions and calls for efficient practices like drip irrigation. Famiglietti also stresses the need for a national water strategy, better industry water accounting, and public awareness. He highlights the urgency for effective water management solutions.
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

A Climate Change with Matt Matern. @ 2025

Podcast Powered By Podbean

Version: 20241125