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Reversing Climate Change

Focused on people & organizations coming together to reverse climate change

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Solving the climate crisis is challenging because it requires both dramatic behavioral change and a great deal of capital. And yet, when faced with a global health crisis, governments were willing to enact multitrillion-dollar aid packages and people radically shifted their behavior in a matter of weeks. So, what if we mobilized against climate change similarly to the way we responded to the coronavirus? *Sir David King* is the former Chief Scientific Advisor to the Government of the United Kingdom and Rick Parnell is the CEO of the *Foundation for Climate Restoration*. Together, they coauthored* The* *Washington Post* piece, *‘Stopping Climate Change Could Cost Less Than Fighting COVID-19.’* On this episode of the podcast, Sir David and Rick join Ross to discuss the opportunity governments have to invest in climate repair as we rebuild our economies in the aftermath of the global pandemic. Sir David and Rick compare the economic impact of reversing climate change with that of COVID, describing the catastrophic consequences of rising sea levels and explaining what Europe, China, and the US are doing to both reduce emissions and scale direct air capture technologies. Listen in to understand why the countries that took the advice of scientists fared well in the pandemic and how we might learn from their example to respond to the climate crisis. *Connect with Nori* *Purchase Nori Carbon Removals* *Nori* *Nori on Facebook* *Nori on Twitter* *Nori on Medium* *Nori on YouTube* *Nori on GitHub* *Nori on Patreon* *Nori Newsletter* Email *podcast@nori.com* *Nori White Paper* *Subscribe on iTunes* *Carbon Removal Newsroom* *Resources:* *Foundation for Climate Restoration* *Centre for Climate Repair at Cambridge University* *Rick on Carbon Removal Newsroom* *‘Stopping Climate Change Could Cost Less Than Fighting COVID-19’ in **The Washington Post* *The Thunderbird Study on Market Opportunities in Climate Restoration* *Sir David’s 2006 Pandemic Prediction* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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The scale of the climate crisis requires that companies change the way they operate. Yes, it would be easier to simply purchase carbon offsets and continue to do business as usual. But if we are going to succeed in reversing climate change, companies must take the next step and transform their processes from cradle to gate (or even grave if they can!) So, how does a business get started on the path to sustainability? Erin Meezan is the Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer at *Interface, Inc.*, a pioneering modular flooring company with a deep commitment to sustainability. Interface is also the recipient of a *2020 UN Global Climate Action Award* and the subject of the new documentary *Beyond Zero**. *On this episode of *Reversing Climate Change*, Erin joins Ross to explain what inspired Interface’s commitment to the environment and how the team approached the sustainability conversation with its investors early on. Erin discusses the company’s recent launch of carbon-negative carpet tiles, walking us through the value associated with doing business more sustainably and the necessity of conducting a full life cycle assessment of a given product. Listen in to understand how Interface is influencing other businesses to make fundamental change and learn how YOUR company might take its first steps to sustainability! *Connect with Nori* *Purchase Nori Carbon Removals* *Nori* *Nori on Facebook* *Nori on Twitter* *Nori on Patreon* *Resources* *Interface, Inc.* *Erin on LinkedIn* *Erin on Twitter* *Interface’s Climate Take Back Mission* *The Ecology of Commerce: A Declaration of Sustainability **by Paul Hawken* *Paul Hawken* *FLOR* *Aquafil* *Buy Clean California* *CarbonCure on Reversing Climate Change S2EP16* *2020 UN Global Climate Action Awards* *Beyond Zero* *Interface’s Lessons Learned Report* *Confessions of a Radical Industrialist: Profits, People, Purpose—Doing Business by Respecting the Earth **by Ray C. Anderson with Robin White* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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People resist reading about climate change because it seems less immediate than other pressing issues. Add to that the fact that the climate crisis doesn’t lend itself to narrative. So, then, how do you tell an ‘untellable story’ in a way that draws readers in and effectively reorients the way they see the world? Henry Finder and David Remnick are the coeditors of *The Fragile Earth: Writing from The New Yorker on Climate Change*. On this episode of the *Reversing Climate Change *podcast, Henry and David join Ross to explain what inspired the creation of this new anthology, discussing how they made decisions regarding what pieces to include and what makes writing about climate change such a distinct challenge. Henry and David weigh in on their work as editorial director and editor at *The New Yorker*, sharing the process they use to conceive of and manage new projects and describing the magazine’s ongoing commitment to long-form writing. Listen in to understand how optimistic Henry and David are about our ability to address the climate crisis and learn how *The Fragile Earth *tells the story of climate change through pieces by Bill McKibben, Elizabeth Kolbert, and Jonathan Franzen, among many others. *Connect with Nori* *Purchase Nori Carbon Removals* *Nori* *Nori on Facebook* *Nori on Twitter* *Nori on Patreon* *Nori Newsletter* *Resources* *The Fragile Earth: Writing from The New Yorker on Climate Change** edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder* *The New Yorker* *David Remnick at **The New Yorker* *Lenin’s Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire **by David Remnick* *The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama **by David Remnick* *The New Yorker Radio Hour* *The End of Nature **by Bill McKibben* *Elizabeth Kolbert* *Elizabeth Kolbert at The New Yorker* *Bill McKibben on Reversing Climate Change EP095* *Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change **by Elizabeth Kolbert* *The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History **by Elizabeth Kolbert* *‘Lake Chad: The World’s Most Complex Humanitarian Disaster’ in **The New Yorker* *Jonathan Franzen’s Piece on Antarctica* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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Prior to 2020, the largest number of acres burned by wildfire in California was 1.3M. Compare that to the 4M acres wiped out by fire this year. What’s more, forest fires are spreading much more quickly and releasing more heat—which leads to last-minute evacuations, a dramatic increase of smoke in the air, and the phenomenon of fire tornados. *Daniel Duane* is the surfer, naturalist, and author behind this month’s *WIRED* cover story, *‘The West’s Infernos Are Melting Our Sense of How Fire Works.’* On this episode of *Reversing Climate Change*, Daniel explains why the 2020 fire season is so remarkable and how an accumulating fuel bed on the forest floor contributes to the intensity and severity of the wildfires. He offers insight on indigenous fire management, describing when the anti-burning culture took hold in America and how political pressures make it impossible for our government agencies to manage forests well. Daniel goes on to introduce us to the terrifying phenomenon of a fire tornado, sharing how forest management practices and climate change are both to blame for the increasingly unpredictable, record-breaking wildfires we experience. Listen in for Daniel’s take on what kind of management practices we need to decrease our risk and find out how a pro-development, YIMBY movement could prevent destructive forest fires in the future. *Connect with Nori:* *Purchase Nori Carbon Removals* *Nori* *Nori on Twitter* *Nori on Patreon* *Resources:* *‘The West’s Infernos Are Melting Our Sense of How Fire Works’ in **WIRED* *Daniel’s Website* *Daniel on Twitter* *Books by Daniel Duane* *Daniel at **WIRED* *Daniel at **Outside Magazine* *US Forest Service* *Charles C. Mann on Reversing Climate Change S2EP15* *M. Kat Anderson* *Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge and the Management of California’s Natural Resources **by M. Kat Anderson* *University of California Forestry Department* *Brandon Collins* *The Sagehen Experimental Forest* *CAL FIRE* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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“Life does not subtract things; it liberates you from them. It makes you lighter so that you can fly higher and reach the fullness.” --Facundo Cabral Losing your home to a forest fire is a lesson in impermanence and nonattachment. And while Diego Saez-Gil is still processing the loss, he is using the experience as a catalyst, reaffirming his commitment to the pursuit of climate solutions. Diego is the founder and CEO of *Pachama*, a tech company that leverages AI to drive carbon capture and validate the progress of forest restoration projects for carbon markets, and author of the Medium article, *"On Losing Everything to the Climate Crisis, Except for Hope."* On this bonus episode of the podcast, Diego joins Ross to discuss how losing his home to a forest fire has given him renewed energy around his work and made him more of a minimalist than ever before. Diego explains how both climate change and poor forest management practices are to blame for 2020’s devastating forest fires, speaking to the permanence issues surrounding ecological methods of sequestering carbon and how carbon markets can make reforestation for carbon sequestration economically viable. Listen in for insight on the success of Pachama’s recent fundraising efforts and learn how you can help protect our global forests by joining Diego’s team. *Connect with Nori:* *Purchase Nori Carbon Removals* *Nori* *Nori on Facebook* *Nori on Twitter* *Nori on Patreon* *Nori Newsletter* Email *podcast@nori.com* *Resources:* *Pachama* *Apply to Work at Pachama* *Diego on Reversing Climate Change EP104* *Diego’s Medium Article ‘On Losing Everything to the Climate Crisis, Except for Hope’* *US Bureau of Land Management* *US Forest Service* *Stripe’s Negative Emissions Commitment* *Breakthrough Energy Ventures* *Serena Ventures* *Scott Belsky* *Tobi Lutke* *Amazon’s Climate Pledge* *Pachama’s Blog Welcoming New Investors* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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Can you advocate for climate solutions and dramatic population growth at the same time? Or are the two ideas mutually exclusive? Matthew Yglesias argues that while electoral politics is a zero-sum game, policy is not. And any two priorities can be reconciled to craft a win-win, provided both sides accept the premise that we need to take action on climate change. Matthew Yglesias is the cofounder of *Vox*, host of *The Weeds Podcast*, journalist and author of the national bestseller, *One Billion Americans: The Case for Thinking Bigger*. On this episode of *Reversing Climate Change*, Matt joins Ross and Paul to discuss the premise of his book, explaining why it’s crucial for the US to grow its population and commit to keeping our #1 status in the world. He shares his liberal approach to this conservative idea, describing how immigration makes us stronger and what we can do to support families with children. Matthew goes on to offer insight on the dysfunction of American federalism, discussing how a shared goal would create more constructive politics, and why it’s shortsighted to invoke climate change as an argument against population growth. Listen in for Matthew’s take on why we need right of center solutions to climate change and learn how we can prioritize both population growth and climate solutions in a way that moves America forward. *Nori on Patreon* *Vox* *Matthew on Vox* *The Weeds Podcast* *One Billion Americans: The Case for Thinking Bigger **by Matthew Yglesias* *The Idea of a European Superstate **by Glyn Morgan* *Bryan Caplan on Reversing Climate Change S2EP2* *Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration **by Bryan Caplan* *‘Made in Hollywood, Censored by Beijing’ in **PEN America* *Wendell Berry* *Dorothy Day* *Brad Plumer at **The New York Times* *Green New Deal* *Matthew on Conversations with Tyler EP104* *Getting to Yes: How to Negotiate Agreement Without Giving In **by Roger Fisher* *The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama* *David Roberts on Reversing Climate Change S2EP3* *Benji Backer on Reversing Climate Change EP074* *Bob Inglis on Reversing Climate Change EP086* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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In the past, conferences addressing market solutions to the climate crisis were attended by professionals with ‘sustainability’ in their titles. But we’ve begun to realize that sustainability is everyone’s responsibility, and the audience has expanded. In fact, this year’s *VERGE 20* (register at this link with Nori's 15% off discount code) is more accessible than ever, welcoming anyone who’s interested to learn more about sustainable food systems and carbon removal. Jim Giles is the Conference Chair of VERGE Food and VERGE Carbon at *GreenBiz*. On this bonus episode of the podcast, Jim joins Ross to discuss the upcoming GreenBiz conference, VERGE 20, sharing some of the notable sessions and speakers on topics like purchasing carbon offsets and scaling regenerative agriculture. Jim explains how VERGE will look different this year, describing how his team has pivoted to a virtual format, and what they are doing to recreate 1:1 connections among the 10K projected attendees! Listen in for insight around the growing interest in sustainability and find out how YOU can be a part of the VERGE 20 online conference. *Connect with Nori* *Purchase Nori Carbon Removals* *Nori* *Nori on Facebook* *Nori on Twitter* *Nori on Patreon* Email *podcast@nori.com* *Subscribe on iTunes* *Carbon Removal Newsroom* *Resources* *VERGE 20* *VERGE 20 Nori Discount Link* *GreenBiz Events* *Jim Giles on Carbon Removal Newsroom* *Jim’s Food Weekly Newsletter* *VERGE 20 Accelerate* *Solidia* *Jonathan Goldberg* *Carbon Direct* *Anna Escuer* *Google Sustainability* *Google’s Recent Climate Commitments Announcement* *Robyn O’Brien* *rePlant Capital* *Steele Lorenz* *Farmers Business Network* *Hopin* *Circularity 20* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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One of the beauties of regenerative agriculture is that it revisits traditional land stewardship practices and can leverage innovation to apply those principles on a broader scale. To that end, the team at Nori is scaling its efforts to reward farmers for the carbon they sequester in the process. But we need to expand our team to make it happen! Rebekah Carlson is the Agriculture Supply Lead here at *Nori*, where she combines her experience in agronomy, soil science, and crop modeling to effectively enroll farmers into the Nori marketplace. On this episode of *Reversing Climate Change*, Rebekah joins Ross to discuss the fundamentals of agronomy, explaining how her experience as a crop consultant informs her work at Nori. Rebekah describes how Nori leverages feedback from farmers to streamline the enrollment process, adding the Smart Defaults tool and integrating its system with other farm management platforms like *Granular*. Listen in to understand how Nori is working with farmers—and find out if you are a good fit to join Rebekah’s team as a *Supply Enrollment and Account Manager*. *Resources:* *Nori Application for Supply Enrollment and Account Manager, Agriculture* *Forever Green Initiative* *Granular* —————— *Purchase Nori Carbon Removals* *Nori* *Nori on Facebook* *Nori on Twitter* *Nori on Medium* *Nori on YouTube* *Nori on GitHub* *Nori on Patreon* *Nori Newsletter* Email *podcast@nori.com* *Nori White Paper* *Subscribe on iTunes* *Carbon Removal Newsroom* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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Episode #
164

Nori is hiring a UX Designer!

Oct 7, 2020

Are you a UX Designer? Love what Nori is doing? Please apply here. In this episode, you'll hear more details about the position from Nori cofounder Alexsandra Guerra, as well as the general philosophy of hiring, application design, etc. The book Ross mentions is *Don't Make Me Think *by Steve Krug. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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Sailors rely on wind patterns and currents to make decisions about the expeditions they take, tracking weather patterns along the way and adjusting their route as necessary. But climate change has made winds less consistent and weather patterns less predictable. How does that impact sailing? John Kretschmer is the President of *John Kretschmer Sailing* and the author of several books about his voyages at sea, including his latest release, *Sailing to the Edge of Time: The Promise, the Challenges and the Freedom of Ocean Voyaging*. On this episode of *Reversing Climate Change*, John joins Ross to explain how he came to love boats and books, describing how sailing facilitates deep and powerful intellectual discussion. John weighs in on how climate change has impacted the way he plans and conducts passages, offering insight on how the trade winds and the Gulf Stream have changed in the last 30 years. Listen in to understand how sailors cope with volatile weather and find out how climate change has influenced the expeditions John is planning for 2021 and 2022. *Connect with Nori:* *Purchase Nori Carbon Removals* *Nori* *Nori on Facebook* *Nori on Twitter* *Nori on Medium* *Nori on YouTube* *Nori on Patreon* *Nori Newsletter* *Carbon Removal Newsroom* *Resources:* *John Kretschmer Sailing* *John's books* *John’s Celestial Navigation Workshop* *Sailing Alone Around the World **by Joshua Slocum* *Voyage of the Liberdade: A Journey from Brazil to America in a Hand-Built Boat **by Joshua Slocum* *Books by Wendell Berry* *Heraclitus* *Odysseus* *Zorba the Greek **by Nikos Kazantzakis* *Cornell Sailing Publications* *Windy.com* *The Terror **by Dan Simmons* *The Long Way **by Bernard Moitessier* *Wanderer **by Sterling Hayden* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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