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Climate Action at Work with Jack Bruner from Mammoth Climate The Climate Cycle

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In this episode of the Climate Cycle, we talk to Jack Bruner, co-founder at Mammoth Climate. Mammoth empowers companies to achieve their climate goals by mobilizing the workforce.

Mammoth's platform brings climate literacy and specific actions employees can take to reduce emissions into the workday, and helps sustainability teams align these efforts with the company’s specific emissions targets.

We talk about why so many corporate net-zero strategies are failing, how to make the return-on-investment case for sustainability teams, and what it means to build climate culture at work.

Jack also shares his experience leading teams in a fast-growing company, navigating challenging market conditions, and the keys to an effective founding team.

If you liked this episode, please leave a review! You can also send feedback and ideas for future episodes to ⁠hello@climatetechcanada.ca⁠

About Jack & Mammoth Climate

Jack is the co-founder of Mammoth Climate. Mammoth's mission is to empower companies to achieve their climate goals by mobilizing the workforce.

The team at Mammoth believe that the fight against climate change will be won from the bottom up, and bring expertise to the problem area in corporate sustainability and behavioural science.

To date, their work has driven tens of thousands of tonnes of carbon reduction and removal across their clients who range from financial institutions, to tech companies, to universities.

In our conversation, we cover:


[1:44] The problem with corporate net-zero plans
[4:04] Creating tailored climate actions
[6:58] Building climate literacy
[8:07] Empowering Green Teams
[9:20] Why Scope 3 reductions are becoming table stakes
[13:08] Carbon offsets vs reducing emissions
[16:20] Mammoth’s growth and what’s changed in the market
[20:17] Creating a climate culture & key learnings
[25:22] The challenges leading a high growth company
[30:01] Keys to an effective founding team

Episode Links

Jack Bruner

Mammoth Climate

Climate Tech Canada

No Competition newsletter by Matt Bertulli

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

In this episode of the Climate Cycle, we talk to Jack Bruner, co-founder at Mammoth Climate. Mammoth empowers companies to achieve their climate goals by mobilizing the workforce.

Mammoth's platform brings climate literacy and specific actions employees can take to reduce emissions into the workday, and helps sustainability teams align these efforts with the company’s specific emissions targets.

We talk about why so many corporate net-zero strategies are failing, how to make the return-on-investment case for sustainability teams, and what it means to build climate culture at work.

Jack also shares his experience leading teams in a fast-growing company, navigating challenging market conditions, and the keys to an effective founding team.

If you liked this episode, please leave a review! You can also send feedback and ideas for future episodes to ⁠hello@climatetechcanada.ca⁠

About Jack & Mammoth Climate

Jack is the co-founder of Mammoth Climate. Mammoth's mission is to empower companies to achieve their climate goals by mobilizing the workforce.

The team at Mammoth believe that the fight against climate change will be won from the bottom up, and bring expertise to the problem area in corporate sustainability and behavioural science.

To date, their work has driven tens of thousands of tonnes of carbon reduction and removal across their clients who range from financial institutions, to tech companies, to universities.

In our conversation, we cover:


[1:44] The problem with corporate net-zero plans
[4:04] Creating tailored climate actions
[6:58] Building climate literacy
[8:07] Empowering Green Teams
[9:20] Why Scope 3 reductions are becoming table stakes
[13:08] Carbon offsets vs reducing emissions
[16:20] Mammoth’s growth and what’s changed in the market
[20:17] Creating a climate culture & key learnings
[25:22] The challenges leading a high growth company
[30:01] Keys to an effective founding team

Episode Links

Jack Bruner

Mammoth Climate

Climate Tech Canada

No Competition newsletter by Matt Bertulli

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

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