
Operation Climate
By Operation Climate
Operation Climate is a podcast made by young people, for young people, where we break down environmental issues through conversations with cool people. Real high school and college students interview world renowned scientists, scholars, activists, business leaders, artists, and more, in order to deeply understand a variety of climate issues and how young people can take action in the climate movement. Each episode is entirely hosted and produced by high school and college students from around the world who are passionate about climate storytelling, education, and creativity.

Operation ClimateOct 19, 2022
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S11E3: Waste Without Borders
In this episode of Operation Climate, Kendra Rentz speaks with Jim Puckett, founder of the Basel Action Network, about the dangerous and often overlooked world of electronic waste. They examine the toxic components of e-waste and the serious risks it poses to both human health and the environment. From workers exposed to hazardous chemicals in informal recycling operations to the impact on vulnerable children, the conversation delves into the far-reaching health consequences of the e-waste crisis. While the episode highlights challenges posed by electronic waste, it also explores positive solutions, including innovative efforts to reduce e-waste and the importance of continued, collective action. Kendra and Mr. Puckett discuss how, by working together, we can help prevent the e-waste crisis from spiraling further out of control and protect the future of our planet.---------------------------------------------------------------------Visit our website to keep up with the OC team!https://operationclimatepo.wixsite.com/operationclimateFollow us on Instagram at @operationclimate!To contact us, DM us on Instagram or email us at operationclimatepodcast@gmail.com!---------------------------------------------------------------------Guest: Jim PuckettHosts: Kendra RentzReporters: Lauren Coleman, Jaida Ciampi, Kendra RentzAudio Editor: Lauren ColemanMusic Credit: Sunshower by LATASHA
Apr 08, 202525:51

S11E2: Costumes, Closets, and Climate - The Environmental Cost of College Fashion
From Halloween party costumes to game day outfits, college campuses are hotspots for clothing turnover. But what’s the real environmental cost of one-time wear?In this episode of Operation Climate, we explore the wasteful cycle of clothing consumption habits, from last-minute Amazon ordering to costume drawers, and investigate the impact on our planet. We talk to college students about their clothing habits and Halloween costume plans. We feature insights from Dr. Elena Karpova of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, with her expertise focusing on sustainable apparel consumption across cultures and markets.Tune in to learn how small changes in your wardrobe can make a big difference!-----------------Visit our website to keep up with the OC team!https://operationclimatepo.wixsite.com/operationclimateFollow us on Instagram at @operationclimate!To contact us, DM us on Instagram or email us at operationclimatepodcast@gmail.com!Guest: Dr. Elena KarpovaHost: Jordan RossReporters: Jordan Ross, Charlotte Caddell Audio Editor: Katie BrandlerMusic Credit: Upbeat Background Music by Inplusmusic
Feb 23, 202518:19

S11E1: Tech's Hidden Footprint – Data Centers & ChatGPT
Have you ever wondered how much energy your TikTok scrolling costs? Or what the environmental impacts of ChatGPT are?Today’s technology boom is undoubtedly reshaping our digital landscape, but the vast amount of physical infrastructure that must accompany new tech development often gets lost in the conversation. And now with the rise of AI, large, energy-intensive data centers are becoming American industry’s “next big thing.”We unpacked the larger costs of these data centers with Steven Gonzalez Montserrate, a researcher out of MIT and the Goethe University in Germany who studies the cloud and is helping us grapple with the environmental costs of our new digital reality.------------------------------------------------------------------Visit our website to keep up with the OC team!https://operationclimatepo.wixsite.com/operationclimateFollow us on Instagram at @operationclimate!To contact us, DM us on Instagram or email us at operationclimatepodcast@gmail.com!Guest: Steven Gonzalez MontserrateHosts: Zoe Kolenovsky, Marie-Hélène ToméReporters: Zoe Kolenovsky, Marie-Hélène ToméAudio Editor: Karina HuangMusic Credit: Robots and Aliens by Joel Cummins
Feb 16, 202526:32

S10E3: The Stanley Effect - How Sustainable is Your Shopping?
How many water bottles do you own? Most people would answer more than one. These days, it seems like a new, trendy brand pops up every year, and many of these companies actually market their products as eco-friendly despite having a significant environmental impact.
In this episode, Charlotte speaks to Dr. Wren Montgomery, a professor at the Ivey Business School at Western University who researches sustainability-related issues. Dr. Montgomery shares insights on how this trend of consumerism emerged, how greenwashing works, and how social media plays a role in promoting overconsumption.
Listen to learn more about how to identify truly sustainable brands and be a more mindful consumer.
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Guest: Wren Montgomery
Host: Charlotte Caddell
Reporter: Zoe Kolenovsky, Charlotte Caddell
Audio Editor: Karina Huang
Music Credit: Cali by Wataboi
Nov 04, 202414:53

S10E2: Celebs in the Sky (Taylor’s Version)
Over recent months, it is known All Too Well that pop star and cultural icon Taylor Swift has attracted widespread criticism for her private jet usage and corresponding surge in CO2 emissions to be one thousand times more than the average person. In this episode of Operation Climate, we delve deep into the environmental repercussions of private air travel and the moral obligations of celebrities to leverage their platforms to make meaningful Change. We feature insights from Dr. Paul Théberge of Carleton University, with his expertise focusing on the dynamics between the music industry, technology, culture, and globalization. We will discuss this Delicate matter where personal choices of celebrities challenge and affect global environmental concerns. As we continue The Great War towards a greener future, it’s clear that Taylor Swift’s Love Story with private jets must not be Long Lived. Should we Shake off Taylor’s environmental impact and simply tolerate it, or should we be Fearless agents of change to ensure our earth is Clean?
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Guest: Paul Théberge
Host: Katie Brandler
Reporter: Erin Chen, Katie Brandler, Kendra Rentz
Audio Editor: Kendra Rentz, Erin Chen
Music Credit: Cali by Wataboi, Taylor Swift - Intro Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince (The Eras Tour Studio Version) by Prochos Studio
Oct 28, 202415:46

S10E1: Surfs Up - The Olympics Games’ Impact on Coral Reefs
In this season opener, hosts Anna and Renee explore the environmental implications of the newly constructed Olympic Surfing Judging Tower in Teahupo'o, Tahiti, the host site for the surfing events of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Joined by Brian Silliman, the Rachel Carson Professor of Marine Conservation Biology at Duke University, they discuss the challenges facing coral reefs and the potential impacts of the tower on the local marine ecosystem. The episode highlights the vital role of community advocacy in conservation, showcasing how we can drive action forward for a more sustainable future.
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Link to episode transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1apVvWIO6gRTB9tOG6Li_vEu-pnc9Y21HIRkJNggzOVw/edit?usp=sharing
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Guest: Brian Silliman
Host: Anna Ochs, Renee Urtusastegui
Reporter(s): Anna Ochs, Renee Urtusastegui
Audio Editor: Emily Nagamoto
Music Credit: Cali by Wataboi
Oct 21, 202413:42
![[SPECIAL] NC Farms Under Attack](https://d2a9bkgsuxmqe2.cloudfront.net/staging/podcast_uploaded_episode400/12646238/12646238-1724042289160-70e23f43e08a3.jpg)
[SPECIAL] NC Farms Under Attack
In this special summer episode of Operation Climate, we journey to Person County, North Carolina, where a proposed liquid natural gas facility has ignited a grassroots movement. Hear from local farmers Oci and Jeff, just a mile from the site, as they share their story. During this episode, we will uncover the environmental concerns, political maneuvering, and community activism surrounding the project. From heated town meetings to murky creek waters, this episode offers a raw look at American small farmers' fight against industrial encroachment. Tune in for a to hear the stories behind Person County's struggle, and discover how this local battle reflects broader questions of energy policy, democratic representation, and the future of rural communities across the nation.
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Link to episode transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1apVvWIO6gRTB9tOG6Li_vEu-pnc9Y21HIRkJNggzOVw/edit?usp=sharing
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Guest: Oci Canadas & Jeff Canadas
Host: Kendra Rentz
Reporter: Kendra Rentz
Audio Editor: Kendra Rentz
Music Credit: Cali by Wataboi, Movement by HoliznaCC0
Aug 19, 202415:20

S9E4: Green Horizons - Training Tomorrow's Eco-Leaders
Welcome back to Season 9: Green Horizons! In the season finale, we are moving out of the classroom and into the realm of government to continue our exploration of what a climate-conscious future looks like. The Biden administration announced the creation of the American Climate Corps back in September, which aims to train a new generation of workers for jobs in the clean energy economy. The initiative draws heavily on AmeriCorps, an existing national service organization that was created in 1993 to teach youth professional skills through community service projects. We were lucky enough to sit down with Jonathan Wiener, a current Duke Law professor who was an environmental advisor to the Clinton administration and helped organize AmeriCorps's environmental efforts. Join us as we learn from Wiener about AmeriCorps's early days and what lessons the decades-old program has to offer the nascent American Climate Corps.
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Guest: Jonathan Wiener
Hosts: Zoe Kolenovsky and Marie-Hélène Tome
Reporter: Charlotte Caddell
Audio Editor: Zoe Kolenovsky
Music Credit: Cali by Wataboi, Positive Fuse by French Fuse
May 02, 202420:09

S9E3: Green Horizons - Climate in the Curriculum
Welcome to Season 9: Green Horizons! In this series, we are talking about the positive role of big institutions, universities and governments, in the climate movement.
As we continue our conversation of climate education and action at Duke University, in this episode, we are sitting down with two esteemed Duke University professors, Dr. Valerie Sabol, a clinical professor in the Duke School of Nursing, and Robin Kirk, a professor in the practice of cultural anthropology at Duke. Join us as we delve into a discussion about their involvement in the brand new Climate and Sustainability Teaching Fellows program at Duke, uniquely designed to infuse climate change and sustainability education into classes’ curriculum that are not centrally focused on the issue. From exploring the intersection of human rights and environmental issues to integrating sustainable healthcare practices, Kirk and Sabol share the innovative approaches they developed through the program and the profound impact on students' perspectives and engagement. Don't miss this conversation on reshaping education for a sustainable future.
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Guest: Dr. Valerie Sabol and Robin Kirk
Host: Zoe Kolenovsky
Reporters: Marie-Hélène Tome and Maya Slack
Audio Editor: Charlotte Caddell
Music Credit: Cali by Wataboi, Positive Fuse by French Fuse
Apr 07, 202418:15

S9E2: Green Horizons - Greening Our Courses & Campus
Welcome to Season 9: Green Horizons! In this series, we are talking about the positive role of big institutions, universities and governments, in the climate movement.
In today's episode, we shift gears from the overarching view to the nitty-gritty details. We're joined by Dr. Emily Bernhardt, a biogeochemist and a professor at Duke as well as Lindsay Batchelor, and Jason Elliott from the Sustainable Duke team. We explore how Duke is translating its commitment into action, focusing on course offerings and campus facilities. Dr. Bernhardt shares insights into University 102, a unique cross-disciplinary course that empowers students not just to learn about climate change but actively contribute their perspectives. Join us as we uncover the concrete steps Duke has taken and get a glimpse of the sustainable future it envisions.
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Guest: Dr. Emily Bernhardt, Lindsay Batchelor, and Jason Elliott
Host: Ryan Lou
Reporters: Sophia Liang and Erin Chen
Audio Editor: Kendra Rentz
Executive Producer: Mira Polishook
Music Credit: Cali by Wataboi, Positive Fuse by French Fuse
Mar 10, 202427:32

S9E1: Green Horizons - Behind the Pledge
Welcome to Season 9! In this series, we are talking about the positive role of big institutions, universities and governments, in the climate movement.
It’s been a year since the Climate Commitment was announced, but a question still floats in the mind of much of the Duke community: “What exactly is the Climate Commitment?” In this episode, we unravel the layers of the Duke Climate Commitment. Though it might sound complex, the commitment aims to address the climate crisis through impactful, sustainable, and equitable solutions based right here at Duke. The Climate Commitment website talks about Duke's goal of community climate fluency, operations sustainability and broader community engagement beyond Duke. However, questions arise: How do instructors, administrators, and students engage with the commitment? Is the commitment a catalyst for change, or a strategic marketing scheme?
To address these questions, we are joined by a special guest, Katie Douglas, Duke’s Climate Program Manager. Katie provides invaluable insights into the commitment's significance for the Duke community. Join us as we demystify the Duke Climate Commitment and explore its real-world implications in this enlightening conversation with Katie Douglas.
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Guest: Katie Douglas
Host: Ryan Lou
Reporters: Sophia Liang and Erin Chen
Audio Editor: Karina Huang
Executive Producer: Mira Polishook
Music Credit: Cali by Wataboi, other music coming soon!
Mar 03, 202419:53

TRAILER Season 9: Green Horizons
Get ready for Season 9 of Operation Climate: Green Horizons. This season we’re focusing on big institutions like universities and government… what role do they have in the climate movement? We’ll focus on Duke University and their now one year old Climate Commitment, which aims to tackle the whole spectrum of sustainability from operations to eduction. Then, we’ll zoom out to take a look at an exciting new government-sponsored program: the American Climate Corps. Modeled off of FDR’s Civilian Conservation Corps, the American Climate Corps will mobilize citizens to work in sustainable industries, green energy in particular.
We can’t wait to share these episodes with you all, so make sure to stay tuned for Season 9: Green Horizons! And if you aren’t already, give us a follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts as well as instagram at @operationclimate.
Audio from:
Duke University. (2022, September 21). Duke Climate Commitment | In it for Life [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mUK3caob6w
MSNBC News. (2023, September 21). Biden launches Climate Corps; pairs new jobs with climate, infrastructure work [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnDfCa4iHoI&t=6s
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Host: Mira Polishook, with help from Kendra Rentz
Audio Editor: Emily Nagamoto
Music Credit: Cali by Wataboi, Inspired by Kevin Macleod
Feb 25, 202403:03

S8E1: Sculpting a Better Future
Welcome to Season 8! In this miniseries, we will look at different avenues of environmental art.
Looking for alternative routes to advocate for the environment, aside from research and policy? Perhaps you should turn to art and engage in the growing phenomenon of environmental artivism. Like the saying goes, a picture (or in this case, a sculpture) can say a thousand words. Art can be an extremely powerful tool in conveying a message.
Today we will be hearing from Courtney Mattison, a ceramic artist who creates expansive ceramic coral reefs to call attention to the detrimental effects of climate change and pollution on these sea creatures. She will discuss how she discovered the intersection between her two passions, marine biology and ceramics, as well as offer advice on how others can find their own passions.
See Courtney’s work here!: https://courtneymattison.com/
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Guest: Courtney Mattison
Host: Charlotte Caddell
Reporters: Charlotte Caddell, Emily Nagamoto, Kendra Rentz, Mira Polishook
Audio Editor: Mira Polishook
Music Credit: Orbiting Knowhere - The Whole Other
Jan 21, 202417:42

S8E2: Framing Environmentalism- Conversations with an Art Curator
In this episode, we had the privilege of talking with Trevor Schoonmaker, the current director and former curator of contemporary art at the Nasher Museum of Art in Durham, North Carolina. Together, we will delve into Trevor's remarkable journey as an art curator and discuss his most recent exhibition, Spirit in the Land. Spirit in the Land is a contemporary art exhibition that examines today's ecological concerns from a cultural perspective, demonstrating the interconnection between nature and our identities. Through diverse artworks, it emphasizes the importance of environmental justice, preservation of marginalized histories and communities, and the restoration of our collective relationship with the natural world. Join us as we go beyond the canvas and explore Schoonmaker’s motivations, challenges, stories, and insights in bringing this incredible exhibit to life.
See the Nasher’s website here!: https://nasher.duke.edu/
Visit Spirit in the Land yourself before it closes on July 9th!
Welcome to Part 2 of Season 8! In this miniseries, we will look at different avenues of environmental art. Check out Episode 1 for dive into coral ceramics.
Guest: Trevor Schoonmaker
Host: Mira Polishook
Reporters: Charlotte Caddell, Emily Nagamoto, Kendra Rentz, Mira Polishook
Audio Editor: Kendra Rentz
Music Credit: Sunshower by LATASHA
Jan 21, 202426:10
![[SPECIAL] Saving the American Chestnut: A Story of Species Conservation](https://d2a9bkgsuxmqe2.cloudfront.net/staging/podcast_uploaded_episode400/12646238/12646238-1692544800678-bb1db768ec611.jpg)
[SPECIAL] Saving the American Chestnut: A Story of Species Conservation
What does it take to save a species that is functionally extinct in the wild? Well, it turns out… a lot. Species conservation is not as simple as protecting ecosystems. In this episode, we explore how species and habitat conservation differ, using the story of the American Chestnut tree to illustrate how complex and multi-faceted species conservation can be. We had the pleasure of speaking with Jamie Van Clief, a staff scientist from The American Chestnut Foundation, about the strategies the foundation and its partners are employing to save this iconic native species from extinction. With an optimistic outlook, Jamie provides insight into the evolving world of chestnut conservation and what the future may hold for the American chestnut tree.
For more information about the American Chestnut Foundation, please visit acf.org and follow them on Instagram @tacf1983 and Twitter @chestnut1904.
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Guest: Jamie Van Clief
Written, produced, edited, and hosted by Mira Polishook, with help from Emily Nagamoto. Music: Coming Soon!
Jan 21, 202411:45
![[SPECIAL] The Smell of Money: Hog Farming and Environmental Racism | with Jamie Berger](https://d2a9bkgsuxmqe2.cloudfront.net/staging/podcast_uploaded_episode400/12646238/12646238-1684430087353-62333002a7ff6.jpg)
[SPECIAL] The Smell of Money: Hog Farming and Environmental Racism | with Jamie Berger
In North Carolina, there are almost as many pigs as people. With millions of pigs packed into industrial scale facilities, the question of what to do with the waste has become a huge problem and a prime example of environmental racism.
In this episode, we explore the concepts of environmental justice and environmental racism through the lens of hog farming. We talk with Jamie Berger, producer of the new documentary, The Smell of Money, explore how individuals in eastern North Carolina are fighting against the pork industry, and discuss ways you can use your passions to work for environmental justice!
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Guest: Jamie Berger
Host: Jessie Goldblatt and Marissa Sims
Reporters: Jessie Goldblatt, Ryan Luo, Sarah Porter, Marissa Sims, and Clare Sparling
Audio Editor: Clare Sparling
Music: Coming soon!
May 03, 202326:59

S7E3: Climate Ed: Obstacles and Opportunities Part II
Are schools doing enough to educate the next generation on climate change and the environment? How can we make sure future generations are prepared to handle environmental changes safely and effectively?
In this episode, we continue exploring environmental education on a national level and take a deep dive into Durham Public Schools’ environmental education programs. We continue our discussion on educational standards with Blake Touchet: from the National Center for Science Education. Then, we uncover how these standards are implemented firsthand from Emma Refvem and Erin Carroll of Durham Public Schools. Listen to learn about the state of environmental education and how we can improve the curriculum to better educate future climate leaders!
Welcome to Season 7! This season we are looking at a case study for circular economy and climate education. Join us on this much shorter season for bite size glimpses into these sustainability topics!
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Apr 05, 202323:56

S7E2: Climate Ed: Obstacles and Opportunities, Part I
Is climate misinformation truly prevalent in schools? What barriers do students face in receiving a comprehensive environmental education? What can you do to combat these barriers?
In this episode, we will learn about the state of environmental education in US public schools. We will talk to reporter Katie Worth, the author of Miseducation: How Climate Change is Taught in America. Next we will introduce Blake Touchet from the National Center for Science Education who will discuss the type of support available for teachers attempting to better educate their students about environmental issues. Tune in and learn what students are learning about climate change and what can be done on the local level to improve the state of climate education in schools!
Katie Worth’s book: Miseducation: How Climate Change Is Taught in America
Welcome to Season 7! This season we are looking at a case study for circular economy and climate education. Join us on this much shorter season for bite size glimpses into these sustainability topics!
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Mar 29, 202335:47

S7E1: The Future of the Economy is… Circular? A Case Study with Tiny Earth Toys
Welcome to Season 7! This season we are looking at a case study for circular economy and climate education. Join us on this much shorter season for bite size glimpses into these sustainability topics!
Is the age of mass consumption upon us? Judging from the quantities of overconsumption and consumer waste that the Earth is seeing daily, it may appear so. Yet as products are being produced and discarded at unsustainable speeds, a counter economic model is emerging. The solution to a more sustainable future may be found with a circular economy in which material lifespans are maximized and economic activities are regenerative.
On today’s episode we hear from Rachel Classi, founder and CEO of Tiny Earth Toys, a business that has approached children’s toys and early education tools from a circular economic angle. Hear directly from a sustainable business owner on the process of smart business model innovation, and think through the steps you could take to engage with sustainability initiatives in your own life!
Learn more about Tiny Earth Toys here!
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Hosts: Renee Urtusastegui and Jessie Goldblatt
Reporters: Renee Urtusastegui, Jessie Goldblatt, Clare Sparling, Franny Lee
Guest: Rachel Classi
Audio Editor: Franny Lee
Mar 22, 202319:58

S6E11: The Climate Movement Needs Artists and Storytellers | with Climate Illustrated
Art is a powerful tool to call people into the climate movement.
Science has shown that our brains are wired to respond to stories. When we hear a story, we naturally engage with the characters, and imagine ourselves in their shoes. This creates an emotional connection to the story and the issue it represents.
Marte Skaara, a co-founder of Climate Illustrated, couples climate stories with artwork depicting bright beautiful futures. In this episode, we discuss the impact that Climate Illustrated's work has had, why art and stories transcend facts/statistics in climate communication, and how to find your climate story.
Season 6 takes the creative liberty to explore topics our podcasters are passionate about. From individuals to communities impacting the climate landscape, take a listen to the episodes that speak to you!
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Host: Katherine Li
Guest: Marte Skaara
Audio Editor: Katherine Li
Mar 08, 202317:49

S6E10: Why We need Gender Equality in the Climate Movement | with Ilinca Drondoe
Gender equality and women’s empowerment have a lot of ties to climate change. In addition to being leaders of the climate movement, women and girls are often more vulnerable to climate effects.
Ilinca Drondoe is a student at Wellesley college who is passionate about the intersection of climate justice and women’s empowerment. Ilinca works with the organization Girl Up and the UN Foundation on projects related to the intersection of gender and climate. In this episode, we talk to her about the importance of gender equality in the movement, her role as a young person in climate advocacy, and tips to advance gender equality in the environmental space.
Check out the Women and Climate Change Act of 2021 here!
Season 6 takes the creative liberty to explore topics our podcasters are passionate about. From individuals to communities impacting the climate landscape, take a listen to the episodes that speak to you!
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Host: Katherine Li
Guest: Ilinca Drondoe
Audio Editor: Katherine Li
Feb 22, 202317:30

S6E9: Social Media & Intersectional Environmentalism | with Leah Thomas
Intersectionality, a term coined by Kimberle Crenshaw, talks about the interconnectedness of different identities, and how the overlapping of them can create disadvantages in society. For example, a white woman can experience gender discrimination, but her experience is entirely different than that of a black woman’s, who also experiences racial discrimination on top of gender discrimination.
The same thing applies to the climate movement. Someone who is affluent has a much different experience navigating the climate crisis than someone who is of a lower socioeconomic status. BIPOC folks and those living in the Global South experience environmental discrimination in ways that white people or those living in richer countries don’t. When we acknowledge the different ways that people experience the climate crisis and work towards creating a radically inclusive and better future for all, that is called intersectional environmentalism. Intersectional environmentalism. The term was coined by Leah Thomas, a young environmental activist who you may also know as greengirlleah and the founder of the non-profit organization Intersectional Environmentalist. She also happens to be our guest on today’s episode of Operation Climate, and we are so excited to have her!!
Learn about Intersectional Environmentalist here! Follow Leah on Instagram here and here.
Read Leah's book, The Intersectional Environmentalist! You can find it here.
Season 6 takes the creative liberty to explore topics our podcasters are passionate about. From individuals to communities impacting the climate landscape, take a listen to the episodes that speak to you!
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Host: Katherine Li
Writer: Katherine Li
Reporters: Chloe Fey, Cameron Cho, Rowena Wong
Guest: Leah Thomas
Audio Editor: Katherine Li
Feb 08, 202323:38

S6E8: Quantum Computing Could Revolutionize Climate Solutions | with Tanisha Bassan
The climate world is full of new, exciting technologies. The space is booming. Over the past 6 years, venture capital funding in climate tech has increased by more than 500%, reaching $56 billion in the US. One of these technologies, which has the potential to revolutionize both the climate space and many other industries, is quantum computing.
Quantum computing – even the term seems difficult to understand – but we at Operation Climate, a team of nerds, and our guest for this episode, Tanisha Bassan, are here to break it down for you. What is quantum computing, how can it revolutionize the climate space and help us fight global warming, and what will it take for us to get there?
Our guest for this episode is Tanisha Bassan. Tanisha is a physics student at University of Toronto, where she is passionate about solving complex problems with quantum computing. Young Innovator's to Watch Award 2019 from CES for her work in quantum machine learning. At 18 years old, she won this award for using IBM’s Qiskit software to classify a large dataset of breast cancer images to determine if cells were cancerous.
Here are some more resources to learn about quantum computing: 1, 2, 3
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Jan 25, 202315:09

S6E7: It's Okay to Have Eco-Anxiety. Here's How to Deal With It. | with Circularity Community
These days, the kids are stressed. I mean, how can we not be? We spent some of our most formative years navigating a pandemic, keeping up with controversial supreme court decisions, and literally worrying about world peace. And on top of that, there’s the climate crisis. It’s no wonder why eco-anxiety is a phenomenon affecting people all over the world.
With climate effects becoming more intense and frequent, many young people are struggling with mental health effects having to do with worries about ecological destruction.
Circularity is looking to do something about that.
Kiana Kazemi and Sarah Naameh are the founders of Circularity Community, a media platform that aims to support young people in overcoming their eco-anxiety. Go to @circularitycommunity on Instagram and you’ll see a variety of eco-anxiety resources, from educational guides on the relationship between mental health and the climate crisis, to eco-anxiety stories submitted by community members.
Learn more about Circularity Community here!
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Jan 11, 202323:53

S6E6: The World's First Fully Recyclable Electronics Could Help the E-Waste Crisis | with Dr. Aaron Franklin
According to the EPA “Although E-waste represents 2% of America's trash in landfills, it equals 70% of overall toxic waste”.According to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, it takes roughly 500 lbs of fossil fuels, 50 lbs of chemicals, and 1.5 tons of water to manufacture one computer and monitor. We have an E-waste problem. But, scientists and engineers are making strides to create more environmentally friendly electronics, including our guest, Dr. Aaron Franklin of Duke University.
Dr. Franklin and his lab caused a lot of hype recently, because they developed the world’s first fully recyclable printed electronics. Electronics are very difficult to recycle, because the silicon chips they use can’t be recycled. But Dr. Franklin’s work developed a recyclable electronic component using this material called nanocellulose, which can be recovered and reused without losing much of their performance variability. We’ll hear from Dr. Franklin about this work, the implications that it has on solving the e-waste problem, and next steps we need to take to make electronics more eco-friendly.
Learn more about Dr. Franklin's work here!
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Nov 02, 202222:54

S6E5: Making Zero-Waste the Default | with Isabelle Demillan of The Mighty Bin
Producing waste is convenient. Many of the systems that produce the resources we consume use materials that eventually become landfilled. Grocery stores and their plastic bags. Restaurants and their styrofoam takeout containers. Fast fashion clothing stores and their garments that only last for a few months. It’s convenient for these places to use disposable materials. They can get it in bulk and they can get it for cheap. So we use them because they are what is offered to us.
But what if the systems that we participated in made being zero-waste the default? This is what we’re talking about on today’s episode of Operation Climate. More specifically, we’re talking about zero-waste grocery shopping and how the first zero-waste grocery store in San Diego came to fruition.
Our guest today is Isabelle Demillan, the founder of The Mighty Bin, the first zero-waste store in San Diego.
To learn more about The Mighty Bin, check out their website here!
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Oct 19, 202213:04
![[SPECIAL] OC LIVE: How to Stay Motivated in the Climate Movement | with Claire Wang](https://d2a9bkgsuxmqe2.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo/12646238/12646238-1635432219465-4ef690e03ac99.jpg)
[SPECIAL] OC LIVE: How to Stay Motivated in the Climate Movement | with Claire Wang
As part of Duke University's Climate Commitment Weekend, OC hosted our first LIVE podcast recording! Tune in as we talk to Claire Wang - Senior Policy Advisor to US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry, Rhodes Scholar, and Duke Alum - about her journey in the climate movement, how she stays motivated, and exciting things that are currently happening in the world of climate policy!
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Music: Cali by Wataboi, what you thinkin by Wataboi
Oct 07, 202225:51

S6E4: The Power of Local Environmental Advocacy in Nigeria | with Yazid Mikail
Global south countries, like countries in Africa, Southeast Asia, etc. experience the worst effects of climate change. Flooding devastating cities’ infrastructure, sweltering heat destroying crop yields that the local community relies on – in these countries, resources for dealing with these climate disasters are more limited than in the Global North.
Even though most people in the Global North that are involved in the climate movement know this, it’s difficult to actually understand and empathize with the communities that are being hit the hardest. Oftentimes because we don’t hear their stories. We don’t hear how their lives are turned upside down after a flood hits their town. We don’t hear about the impacts that rising temperatures are having on their local agriculture. And we also don’t hear about how people in these communities, especially youth, are leading movements within their towns, states, and countries to fight the climate crisis.
This series is meant to uplift the voices of youth that are on the frontlines of the climate crisis. Today, we’re hearing the story of Yazid Mikail, a youth activist from Nigeria. He believes in the power of storytelling and policy advocacy to generate change, especially at the community/local level. We’ll hear from him about the power of local environmental action, the role youth play in local/state policy, and the projects he’s been engaging in in his home state of Kaduna, Nigeria.
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Oct 05, 202215:42

S6E3: In Conversation, In Community — Food Deserts, Healthy Communities, and Environmental Justice | with Black Millennials for Flint
In this episode of In Conversation, In Community, we explore the concept of food deserts, inadequate access to healthy food, and community gardening as it relates to environmental justice with members of Black Millennials 4 Flint. Schanaque Watson, Aramis Jones, and Terrence Brown, organizers from the BM4F Memphis chapter, share their personal environmental justice journeys and what BM4F is doing to bring healthy food access and environmental justice education to the Memphis area.
To learn more about the Duke University Environmental Justice Oral Histories project, click here!
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Sep 21, 202225:50

S6E2: The Climate Movement Needs Proactive Media | with Elson Bankoff & Ecosystemic
We have a media problem. Not just in the echo-chamber of social media but in the mainstream media world as well. So how do we fix it?
As our guest for this episode, Elson Bankoff, puts it, “Imagine a world where there aren’t simply IPCC reports, but after each clause, a demand. Imagine a world where after each local broadcast, there are four events to attend to address the issue.”-- wow, imagine that world! This is what she defines as “Proactive media”. Educational media that is coupled with direct opportunities for action. Proactive media is needed to forward all kinds of social movements, including the climate movement because too often we’re failed by mainstream media that doesn’t connect the dots between world events and the climate crisis. And social media “activism” that begins and ends on a screen.
That’s what we’re discussing on our episode today with Elson Bankoff, a young climate activist from Washington DC. She runs a biweekly environmental justice magazine called Ecosystemic. She has seen the power of organizing and sees this publication as a means to change the course of the movement. Ecosystemic not only provides moving art and narratives but is gradually becoming a political force through their goal of creating Proactive Media.
Read Elson's manifesto on proactive media here.
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Sep 07, 202219:15

S6E1: The Richest People You've Never Heard of are Holding Us Back from Climate Action | with Jasmine Banks
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There are 2 men CONTROLLING YOUR LIFE. No, not Harry Styles or Timothee Chalamet. They’re actually much older (and actually one of them’s dead). They are the Koch brothers – Charles and David Koch.
The Koch brothers are best known for their political activities and their control of Koch Industries, the 2nd largest privately owned company in the United States. Koch Industries is a huge conglomerate that owns a bunch of companies – they do everything from producing military equipment to oil & gas pipelines to spandex.
But probably what the Koch brothers are most controversial for is their involvement in US politics. They have a history of giving large sums of money to political campaigns and organizations that support their agenda, which is often libertarian and/or conservative. In this episode, we chat with Jasmine Banks, executive director of UnKoch My Campus, a national organization that is dedicated to pulling back the curtain on dark money donations and their impact on higher education. How does their billionaire status affect what we learn in our schools? How can we combat the influence of big money in our political system? Listen to find out!
This episode is a special edition, created by Operation Climate High School Interns!
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Aug 24, 202221:27

S5E10: Protecting our Waterways, from Indigenous Knowledge to Entrepreneurship
When you think of biodiversity loss, your first thought might be related to our waterways -- plastic pollution killing fish and turtles, coral reef bleaching, ocean acidification -- the list goes on. For all communities, water is life. But the health of our waterways is under attack due to climate change and unsustainable human practices. What does this mean and what can we do about it?
In this episode, we learn about Indigenous leadership and knowledge in protecting waterways with Niria Alicia Garcia, a Xicana Indígena community organizer, educator, storykeeper and human rights advocate devoted to protecting the sacredness of Mother Earth and the dignity of historically oppressed peoples. We talk about following Indigenous leaders, what water means to communities around the world, and her work with Run4Salmon, a prayerful journey to restore salmon runs, protect waterways, and Indigenous lifeways.
We also talk with Pat Schnettler, the founder and CEO of 12tides, an ocean-friendly, organic kelp chip snack company. We speak with him about the power of regenerative agriculture, restoring ocean ecosystems, supporting small ocean farmers, and how entrepreneurship can make an impact in protecting our waterways.
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Guests: Niria Garcia, Pat Schnettler
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Apr 26, 202225:30

S5E9: Fire Away: An Open Conversation about What’s Happening in the Fire Mitigation Space
Images and news of wildfires and smoke-filled skies are becoming a common occurrence in the news and on social media. Why is this happening? What can we do to stop this dangerous trend? In the second episode of our Threats to Nature series, we cover these questions and more, investigating the history of fire mitigation as well as emerging tools brought about by research and technological innovation. To cover this information, we welcome two speakers: Dr. Toddi Steelman, the Stanback Dean at the Nicholas School of Environment at Duke University, and Dr. Jason Schatz, a Data Scientist manager at Descartes Labs.
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Guests: Dr. Toddi Steelman, Dr. Jason Schatz
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Apr 19, 202225:52

S5E8: Palm Oil, Rainforests, and Biodiversity (oh my!)
Biodiversity. What is it and why is it important? In the first episode of our Threats to Nature series, we introduce the topic of biodiversity and then take a deep dive into palm oil in the Amazon. You’ve probably heard that palm oil is bad and the Amazon is in danger, so what happens when these issues collide? In this episode, we hear from Dr. Stuart Pimm, a world leader in conservation ecology from Duke University, and Francisco Naranjo, the Latin America lead for the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) as they break down this complex topics of biodiversity and palm oil in the Amazon region.
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Guests: Dr. Stuart Pimm, Francisco Naranjo
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Apr 12, 202232:16

S5E7: Divest it Yourself (A Step By Step Guide to Running a Successful Divestment Campaign)
Running a divestment movement on your campus doesn’t have to be super complicated. In this episode, we break down the steps to running a divestment campaign, from how to do research on the financials of your school, to how to assemble an effective team, and more. We also hear tips from divestment organizers from colleges around the U.S., including Harvard University, De Anza College, and The Better Future Project.
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Guests: Ilana Cohen (Harvard University), Cynthia Kauffman (De Anza College), Kerrina Williams (The Better Future Project)
Audio Editor: Emily Nagamoto
Music: Cali by WataR, carefree by WataR
Mar 10, 202230:02

S5E6: A Deep Dive Into the Divestment Movement at Duke University
Duke University has a long history of students fighting for fossil fuel divestment, but it hasn't happened yet. Why is this? What do we need to do to get Duke to divest? If you're a student, alumni, or faculty member of Duke University, this episode is directly related to your community. If you don't have ties to Duke, this episode is STILL relevant for you because Duke's position on divestment is similar to challenges that colleges all over the world face in terms of the fossil fuel divestment movement. Why might some colleges not want to divest? What can we do to aid the divestment movement at our schools? Listen to find out!
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Guests: Brennan McDonald, Abby Saks, Lawrence Baxter
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Music: Cali by WataR, carefree by WataR
Mar 02, 202229:44

S5E5: Why Does Divestment Matter and How Does it Work?
In this episode, we cover the basics of fossil fuel divestment: the money lingo you need to know, the impact that divestment can make, the history and origins of the divestment movement, and more. We also break down some common arguments against the push for divestment so that you can be prepared to advocate for divestment at your school/institution. If you're new to divestment, this is the perfect episode to get started in the divestment movement!
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Music: Cali by WataR, carefree by WataR
Feb 23, 202222:38

S5E4: The Power of Youth in the Climate Movement | with Sarah Goody
Catching up with climate news, it’s impossible not to hear about Greta Thunberg. She who started her climate strike as a 15 year old is sometimes described as a “teenager who should work on her anger management” by people like Former President Trump.
These types of statements stem from the belief that young people aren’t politically active or that we shouldn’t be because of the idea that we lack sufficient knowledge or awareness. But at other times Greta is characterized as an inspirational, powerful, global climate leader.
So with all this attention from the media, politicians, and the public, some questions are posed. In what ways can young people join the political conversation? How are youth climate activists portrayed in the media and what needs to change? Do the voices of young people have an impact? In this episode, we’ll be answering these questions, joined by youth climate activist Sarah Goody.
Sarah is the founder of an environmental organization called Climate NOW that focuses on youth climate education and equipping young people with resources to be environmentally conscious. Sarah is the Chair of the Corte Madera Climate Action Committee, she is making history as the youngest person to Chair a committee in her town. She is a published author, with work in Teen Vogue and The San Francisco Chronicle. In 2020 Sarah received the Princess Diana Award, the highest accolade a young person can achieve for social action or humanitarian efforts.
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Music: Cali by Wataboi, embrace by Wataboi
Feb 02, 202228:18

S5E3: You Have a Role in the Climate Movement | with Fridays for Future, Dru Harrison, and Heather Taylor-Miesle
We all have different roles in our lives -- you could be a sibling, parent, student, educator, someone at some kind of decision making table... All these roles are interconnected and we all have our own specific ways that we can contribute to the climate movement. So what's yours?
In this episode, we'll be exploring the roles and responsibilities that different stakeholders hold in the fight against the climate crisis -- specifically, we'll be examining the roles of youth activists, environmental educators & students, and politicians.
To talk with us about the role of youth in the climate movement are youth activists Allie Rougeot and Irene Lam who are both organizers with the Fridays for Future Toronto branch.
To talk about environmental education with us is Dru Harrison, who has tons of experience as an environmental educator with the New Hanover soil & water conservation district in North Carolina.
Finally, to chat with us about the role of politics in the climate movement is Heather Taylor-Miesle, the executive director of the Ohio Environmental Council. She has had experience working at the forefront of environmental politics and previously served as an Capitol Hill aide working on energy and natural resources issues.
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Guests (in order of appearance): Allie Rougeot, Irene Lam, Dru Harrison, Heather Taylor-Miesle
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Music: Cali by Wataboi, Awakening by Wataboi
Jan 26, 202221:45

S5E2: The Clean Energy Revolution is Just Getting Started | with Dr. Timothy Johnson
A clean energy transition is an essential part of combatting the climate crisis, and the clean energy revolution is already here. But it may not be happening at the speed that we need. In this episode, we'll delve into why we need a clean energy transition, why we’re not seeing it at the scale that we need, what role the government plays, and how we can ensure that this transition is socially just (ie. fossil fuel workers and other people affected by the transition don't have the livelihoods taken away).
Joining us to talk about the clean energy revolution is Dr. Timothy Johnson, Professor of the Practice of Energy and the Environment at Duke University, Associate Dean of Professional Programs, and Chair of the Energy & Environment Program. His research expertise lies in the intersection of energy system planning, design of the built environment, and natural resource management, with a particular interest in how we can leverage interactions among these areas to improve environmental quality and human health. Also joining us to talk about the just transition is Allie Rougeot, the founder of Fridays for Future Toronto and who works on the just transition in Canada.
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Music: Cali by Wataboi
Jan 19, 202222:36

S5E1: The Sins of Greenwashing and How to Avoid Them | with Scot Case
Being a sustainable consumer is hard. What's with all these products claiming to be "all natural" and "100% sustainable"? Who do we even believe? With sustainability being a more important factor that consumers take into consideration when shopping, companies are engaging in greenwashing. In 2007, Terrachoice published a report titled "The Six Sins of Greenwashing", in which Scot Case was a lead author. The six sins are as follows:
1) The Sin of the Hidden Trade-Off -- cool, this product uses recycled content! oh wait, the manufacturing process isn't that energy efficient... the marketing of this product only talks about the recycled content it uses, which paints a misleading picture.
2) The Sin of No Proof -- companies can't claim that their product is "emissions-free" without any proof!
3) The Sin of Vagueness -- what exactly does "environmentally friendly" mean? without anything to back that claim up, it really means nothing.
4) The Sin of Irrelevance -- a CFC-free product! That would be cool, except it's irrelevant because CFCs have been banned for over 30 years already.
5) The Sin of Less of Two Evils -- marketing a product as "green", but distracting the consumer from the greater environmental impacts of the product as a whole (eg. reduced methane beef, organic tobacco, etc.)
6) Sin of Fibbing -- this is companies just straight up lying about their sustainability practices. not cool.
Scot Case is vice president of corporate social responsibility and sustainability at the National Retail Federation. In this role, he leads NRF’s Sustainability Council and supports retailer efforts to use their businesses to make the world a better place for everyone.
Case has focused on the intersection of business, environmental and social concerns since the mid-1990s. Throughout Case’s career as a strategist, consultant and sustainability expert, he has worked with organizations including the White House, World Bank, Walmart, McDonald’s, Johnson & Johnson, Disney, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and federal, state and local governments around the world.
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Music: Cali by Wataboi, u said it by Wataboi
Jan 12, 202226:58
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[SPECIAL] Combating Climate Misinformation: Say It With Science
To amplify COP26, we've teamed up with the UN Foundation and the Innovating for Social Impact class at Duke University to bring you a special episode all about bringing climate change to the center of attention and combatting climate misinformation through having impactful conversations. Why do we need to talk about climate change? How do we go about having those conversations? How can we combat climate misinformation?
Our guest, Devin Domeyer, is a climate scientist and Community Management Consultant at the United Nations Foundation. With the UN, Devin works on Say It With Science, an initiative that equips young climate champions everywhere with the knowledge and tools they need to drive their activism and combat misinformation. In Devin's words, "All the solutions we hope to advance to protect our shared future are because of science. It’s never been more important to combat misinformation and agree on the facts, so we can work together to find the best solutions. It’s time to #SayItWithScience." Devin is also currently pursuing a Masters in Environmental Management at Duke University.
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Guest: Devin Domeyer
Host & Producer: Katherine Li
Reporters: Meltem Donmez, Nikhita Gopisetty, Chloe Nguyen (in collaboration with Danielle Zapotoczny's "Innovating for Social Impact" class at Duke University)
Audio Editor: Katherine Li
Music: Cali by Wataboi, what you thinkin by Wataboi
Nov 01, 202119:46

S4E9: Duke It Out - Politics and Power
In the Season 4 finale of Operation Climate, we continue our deep dive into Duke Energy, a company that controls much of the energy that we use at Duke University. How much power does Duke Energy really have? How can we make sure that they commit to a clean energy shift?
Jillian Riley has been an environmental justice activist for over a decade. Some of her activism efforts include leading protests against Duke Energy to get them to clean up their coal ash waste (a case in which she and her fellow activists won!).
Randy Wheeless works in media relations for Duke Energy, one of the largest electric and natural gas companies in the US.
Duke Energy’s Integrated Resource PLan (IRP): https://www.duke-energy.com/Our-Company/About-Us/IRP
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Guest: Jillian Riley and William Powers
Hosts: Rishab Jagetia and Clare Sparling
Producers: Rishab Jagetia, Clare Sparling, Ryan Lou
Audio Editor: Clare Sparling
Music: Cali by Wataboi, what you thinkin by Wataboi
Oct 06, 202126:36

S4E8: Duke it Out - Energy edition
In this episode, we explore Duke Energy’s carbon neutrality plan and whether they are on the right path with experts William Powers and Randy Willis weighing in with their differing views on the topic.
William Powers is an engineering consultant with over 30 years of experience in electric power generation. In his career, he has advised state and federal governments, nonprofits such as NC WARN, and institutions like Duke University. He is based in San Diego, California.
Randy Wheeless works in media relations for Duke Energy, one of the largest electric and natural gas companies in the US.
Duke Energy’s Integrated Resource PLan (IRP): https://www.duke-energy.com/Our-Company/About-Us/IRP
William Power’s Review of Duke Energy’s 2021 IRP: https://starw1.ncuc.net/NCUC/ViewFile.aspx?Id=9ae4a34d-d374-4146-bcf5-278fbe03e12a
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Guest: Randy Willis and William Powers
Hosts: Rishab Jagetia and Ryan Lou
Producers: Rishab Jagetia, Ryan Lou, and Clare Sparling
Audio Editor: Clare Sparling
Music: Cali by Wataboi, what you thinkin by Wataboi
Sep 29, 202126:55

S4E7: The Promises and Perils of the Paris Climate Agreement | with Dr. Stefan Schäfer
Stefan Schäfer is a researcher at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies at Potsdam, Germany. He also holds fellowships at Harvard University and Oxford University. His research draws on approaches from Science and Technology Studies to develop new questions about the intersection of democratic politics, sustainability science, and global governance.
In this episode, we'll be discussing the highlights of the Paris Agreement, its shortcomings, and how we can get the world to commit to ambitious climate targets.
Note: The Paris Agreement was signed in 2015 and ratified in 2016!
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Guest: Dr. Stefan Schäfer
Hosts: Matthew Brune, Georgie Stammer
Producers: Aimi Wen, Matthew Brune, Georgie Stammer, Emily Nagamoto
Audio Engineers: Aimi Wen, Emily Nagamoto
Aug 19, 202121:22

S4E6: Can Carbon Accounting Hold Corporations Accountable? | with Shannon Parker
Shannon "Parker" Parker is a young sustainability professional focused on supply chain sustainability and environmental entrepreneurship. She is the co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of carbIN, a carbon accounting tool that translates spending behavior into a carbon footprint score and provides best courses of action for carbon footprint reduction. She is also completing her dual-degree Master of Environmental Management and MBA at Duke University.
In this episode, we'll be discussing the role of businesses and corporations in the climate crisis, keeping corporations accountable, and whether carbon accounting is a way to do that.
Check out carbIN here: https://www.carboninsights.co/
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Guest: Shannon Parker
Hosts: Katherine Li and Clare Sparling
Producers: Katherine Li and Clare Sparling
Audio Engineer: Clare Sparling
Music: Cali by Wataboi, Awakening by Wataboi
Aug 04, 202121:53

S4E5: How Does Music Impact the Environment? | with Adam Met of AJR
Adam Met is the A in AJR, the Founder and Executive Director of Sustainable Partners Inc., host of Planet Reimagined podcast, and a PhD candidate at the University of Birmingham, where he is studying the intersection of sustainability and human rights. With more than 10 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Adam uses his platform to advocate for excitement, positivity, and action in the climate movement.
In this episode, we'll be delving into how the music industry impacts climate change, from touring to music streams to artists' followings. What can you do to help ?
Check out AJR here: https://ajrbrothers.com/
Check out Sustainable Partners here: https://www.sustainablepartnersinc.org/
Listen to Adam's Planet Reimagined podcast here! For every subscriber, they plant a tree! https://www.sustainablepartnersinc.org/planet-reimagined
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Guest: Adam Met
Hosts: Katherine Li and Georgie Stammer
Producers: Katherine Li, Georgie Stammer, Emily Nagamoto
Audio Editor: Emily Nagamoto
Music: Cali by Wataboi, Way Less Sad by AJR, Netflix Trip by AJR, Bummerland by AJR
Jul 21, 202129:27

S4E4: The Basics of International Climate Change Conversations | with Dr. Drew Shindell
Dr. Drew Shindell is a faculty member at the Nicholas School of the Environment and at Tel Aviv University. His area of interest is focused broadly on the societal impact of climate change and action needed against climate change, including the link to air pollution. He has testified in front of Congress and has helped lead two IPCC reports.
In this episode, we cover an overview of international climate relations and the international political steps we need to reach carbon neutrality.
Climate simulators:
EnRoads Simulator from Climate Interactive: https://en-roads.climateinteractive.org/scenario.html?v=21.6.0
Climate Time Machine from NASA: https://climate.nasa.gov/interactives/climate-time-machine/
Energy Policy Solutions from Energy Innovation: https://us.energypolicy.solutions/scenarios/home
Guest: Dr. Drew Shindell
Hosts: Emily Nagamoto and Matthew Brune
Producers: Aimi Wen, Emily Nagamoto, Matthew Brune
Audio Editor: Aimi Wen
Music: Cali by Wataboi, What U Thinkin by Wataboi
Visit our website at bit.ly/operationclimatepodcast for a full transcript of this episode and to learn more about how to get involved with Operation Climate! Follow us on Instagram at @operationclimate for breakdowns of climate topics, the latest climate news, and updates from the OC team!
Jul 07, 202123:30

S4E3: How Local Politics Can Make an Impact in the Climate Movement: Durham, NC | with Jillian Johnson
Jillian Johnson is the Mayor Pro Tempore of the City of Durham, and a long-time community organizer and activist. She was first elected to the Durham City Council in 2015 on a platform of racial, economic, and environmental justice, police accountability, equitable development, broadening democracy, and centering the voices of those who are most impacted by the issues facing Durham.
In this episode, we talk about the role of local politics in the fight against the climate crisis. How do we navigate policy barriers, community engagement, and connecting climate policy to people?
Check out the Durham Sustainability Dashboard here: https://durhamnc.gov/3852/Sustainability-Dashboard
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GUEST: Jillian Johnson
HOSTS: Rishab Jagetia, Ryan Lou
PRODUCERS: Rishab Jagetia, Ryan Lou, Valerie Tsao, Clare Sparling, Katherine Li
AUDIO EDITOR: Katherine Li
MUSIC: Cali by Wataboi, u said it by Wataboi
Jun 23, 202118:56

S4E2: How is Duke University Reacting to the Climate Crisis? | with Rebecca Hoeffler
Rebecca Hoeffler is the Communications Coordinator for Sustainable Duke, whose mission is to educate and empower the Duke community to create a more sustainable future. She works with student groups and employee workshops to further this mission.
In this episode, we get the details of Duke's 2024 Climate Action Plan. Plus, how do the impacts of individual vs. institutional change differ? And how can students contribute to this goal of carbon neutrality?
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CREDITS:
Guest: Rebecca Hoeffler
Hosts: Valerie Tsao, Rishab Jagetia
Producers: Valerie Tsao, Rishab Jagetia, Ryan Lou, Jessie Goldblatt, Olivia Fox
Music: Cali by Wataboi
Jun 09, 202120:17