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How We Can Hold Big Corporations Accountable in Fighting Climate Change
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Every year, it's becoming more and more obvious how climate change is impacting our planet. From increasingly frequent and more devastating natural disasters to horrific pollution to animals becoming endangered and going extinct, there is a lot to be concerned about. What can we each individually do to help the planet? How can we push corporations to minimize their carbon footprint and their damaging effects on climate change? On our enlightening new podcast, we spoke with Troy Carter and Patrick Leung, the co-founders of Earthshot Labs, an organization that is building the technology for planetary-scale ecological restoration.
Troy Carter is the co-founder and CEO of Earthshot Labs, which is building the technology for planetary-scale ecological restoration. Patrick Leung is the co-founder and CTO of Earthshot Labs, and was previously a senior engineer lead at Google and CTO at Two Sigma Private Investments. They are bringing the audacious scale and vision of startup methodology to the planet’s ecological and climate crisis. Together, they have focused on financing renewable energy and agriculture projects for the last six years.
To begin our discussion, Troy and Patrick tell us more about what they do and how Earthshot Labs helps the planet. They describe the incredible vision they have, the specifics of what they're doing, and how their team works together to forge a better, cleaner future.
But let's take a step back now. On a wider level, how should we be addressing climate change as a society? To be fair, this is a hard question to answer in broad strokes. Indeed, solving climate change requires both individual commitment and corporate commitment. Governments must make it a priority, but we also need to see a cultural shift in how we all think about our planet. Fundamentally, how can we make it so people simply and genuinely care about Earth and nature? If people truly care about our environment, they'll be far more likely to treat it better.
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Manage episode 307788759 series 1912274
Every year, it's becoming more and more obvious how climate change is impacting our planet. From increasingly frequent and more devastating natural disasters to horrific pollution to animals becoming endangered and going extinct, there is a lot to be concerned about. What can we each individually do to help the planet? How can we push corporations to minimize their carbon footprint and their damaging effects on climate change? On our enlightening new podcast, we spoke with Troy Carter and Patrick Leung, the co-founders of Earthshot Labs, an organization that is building the technology for planetary-scale ecological restoration.
Troy Carter is the co-founder and CEO of Earthshot Labs, which is building the technology for planetary-scale ecological restoration. Patrick Leung is the co-founder and CTO of Earthshot Labs, and was previously a senior engineer lead at Google and CTO at Two Sigma Private Investments. They are bringing the audacious scale and vision of startup methodology to the planet’s ecological and climate crisis. Together, they have focused on financing renewable energy and agriculture projects for the last six years.
To begin our discussion, Troy and Patrick tell us more about what they do and how Earthshot Labs helps the planet. They describe the incredible vision they have, the specifics of what they're doing, and how their team works together to forge a better, cleaner future.
But let's take a step back now. On a wider level, how should we be addressing climate change as a society? To be fair, this is a hard question to answer in broad strokes. Indeed, solving climate change requires both individual commitment and corporate commitment. Governments must make it a priority, but we also need to see a cultural shift in how we all think about our planet. Fundamentally, how can we make it so people simply and genuinely care about Earth and nature? If people truly care about our environment, they'll be far more likely to treat it better.
Read more at https://petite2queen.com/category/podcasts/
Check out Petite2Queen for more great interviews, podcasts, and blogs to help you achieve more, faster!
https://www.petite2queen.com/
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