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Dial Fellows
How farmers can become climate heroes
Green agriculture entrepreneur Joan Salwen shares an unlikely approach to dramatically – and immediately – reducing greenhouse gas emissions: seaweed for cows.
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Elemental Excelerator
BlocPower | Donnel Baird
Bringing energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies to low-income communities.
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Elemental Excelerator
ChargerHelp! - Evette Ellis and Kameale C. Terry
Building a workforce around EV chargers
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Nautilus
Nautilus: next generation data centers
First water-cooled data center at the Port of Stockton, CA sets a new standard for sustainability.
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Elemental Excelerator
SOURCE | Cody Friesen
Making drinking water from sunlight and air.
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Fellows Friday Series
A new anthology highlights the diverse women leading the climate movement
Marine biologist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson talks about the essays she curated for All We Can Save, her own journey to becoming a leader on climate, and the emerging “Feminist Climate Renaissance.”
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Nia Tero
Stories of the Indigenous experience
In their latest podcast episode, Nia Tero explores the ways in which Indigenous knowledge and Indigenous land sovereignty are essential tools to stop mass extinctions, alleviate climate change, and prevent future pandemics.
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MIT
Learn about climate from MIT experts
The MIT Climate Portal breaks down the science of climate change for all to understand through easy to read explainers, podcast and more.
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Elemental Excelerator
CarbonCure | Rob Niven
Reducing the carbon footprint of the built environment.
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Demo Day 2020
Environmental justice leader Catherine Coleman Flowers
A quest for equitable wastewater solutions begins and ends with environmental justice.
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Dial Fellows
What if we democratized access to clean energy?
Watch solar entrepreneur Steph Speirs explain why clean, solar energy is out of reach for most Americans — and her visionary approach to make it more accessible.
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Greenlining
Greenlined Economy Guidebook
The Greenlining Institute lays the framework to rebuild an economy that ensures communities of color thrive for generations.
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Elemental Excelerator
Hear the Latest Episode of New Podcast, Scaling to Zero
Elemental Excelerator explores the stories of entrepreneurs who are working to reverse the course of climate change and ensure environmental equity in communities everywhere.
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Environment, and Humanity
On Earth Day: Kiliii Yuyan on Strengthening Ties to Nature Amid the Pandemic
On Earth Day, award-winning photojournalist and Nia Tero Storytelling Fellow, Kiliii Yuyan (Nanai) offers perspective on telling Indigenous stories, and how we can strengthen our ties to nature amid the global pandemic.
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Environment
Beach Erosion and High Water Levels Are Threatening Great Lakes Homes
‘It’s virtually impossible to separate what we’re seeing from climate change’ — From catastrophic shoreline erosion to flooded towns, here’s how record-high water levels are impacting Great Lakes residents.
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Environment, and Humanity
Indigenous Rights Lawyer Sherri Mitchell on 'Environmental Racism'
'Indigenous peoples have been on the front lines of environmental racism for decades' — Indigenous rights lawyer and activist Sherri Mitchell explains why all Americans should care about environmental justice and Indigenous issues.
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Environment, and Earth
Meet the Farmers Facing the Climate Crisis
These farmers want to lead America’s agriculture industry into a profitable and sustainable future after seeing firsthand how the climate crisis is impacting their livelihoods.
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Environment, and Earth
Former Navy Secretary Ray Mabus on the Climate Crisis and U.S. National Security
This former U.S. Navy secretary says the climate crisis is a threat to America’s armed forces and, ultimately, its national security overall
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Environment, and Earth
Part 1: These Are The Climate Buzzwords You Need to Know
Greenhouse gases, carbon tax, decarbonization, oh my! If these climate crisis buzzwords have your head spinning, have no fear, we’re here to give you the 101.
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Environment
Part 2: These Are The Climate Buzzwords You Need to Know
Care about the climate but confused by the lingo? From fracking to carbon offset, here are 6 more climate terms you need to know.
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Environment
A Conversation with Kevin de León and Ernest Moniz
Emerson Collective sat down with the former California State Senator, and the former U.S. Secretary of Energy and current Emerson Collective Distinguished Fellow on why meaningful environmental changes are technically and politically feasible.
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Environment, and Humanity
Why we sail: Polynesian Voyagers arrive in Northern California with an urgent message
A new generation of Polynesian Voyagers journeyed 23 days and 2,500 miles to raise awareness about the dire state of our oceans.
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Environment, and Equity & Justice
Using Solar to Restore Economic Sovereignty on Tribal Lands
GRID Alternatives is helping the next generation of tribal leaders transform their communities—economically and environmentally—through renewable energy.
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Environment
Natel Energy's New Approach to Hydropower
In Freedom, Maine, Natel transforms an abandoned sawmill to illustrate the potential of hydropower to impact America's energy landscape.
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Environment, and Earth
Earth Day Energy Summit: Fulfilling Our Promise
Ten years into the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative, discussing progress and what's left to be done.
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Environment, and Earth
Earth Day Energy Summit: Reaffirming Hawaii's Commitment to a Clean Energy Transition
Governor David Ige in conversation with Elemental Excelerator's Dawn Lippert at the Earth Day Energy Summit in Honolulu.
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Environment, and Earth
Earth Day Energy Summit: Designing a Compass for a World Without Maps
How we can design a compass for a world without maps - and why Hawaii is at the epicenter of this design challenge.
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Environment, and Earth
Earth Day Energy Summit: Moonshot Thinking
Astro Teller and Miki Tomita discuss how Hawaii is inspiring the world to shoot for the moon.
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Environment, Humanity, and Earth
5 Questions with Peter Seligmann on Earth’s Last Stewards
Peter Seligmann speaks about the essential role of indigenous people and why their future is at risk.