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Looking for our Spanish Podcast? Listen here: https://volofoundation.org/es/climate-correction-podcast/

David S. Vogel is a world-renowned data scientist and predictive modeler. He has won the prestigious KDD Cup several times and the Heritage Health Prize in 2013. His wife, Thais Lopez Vogel, an attorney, manages VoLo Foundation. Together, they are raising six kids. David's research led them to become aware of the devastating economic impact of human reliance on uncapped fossil fuels and other greenhouse gases. They knew they had to do something - for their kids and future generations.

VoLo Foundation exists to be the bridge between the science community and everyone else. The Foundation's work accelerates change and global impact by supporting science-based climate change solutions, enhancing education, and improving health.

Climate Correction™ is the premier climate solutions event in the Southeast. The mainstage event brings top minds in climate solutions to one stage. Now, their cutting-edge research and solutions-focused education are available for streaming all year long on VoLo's Climate Correction Podcast.

Podcast Host Shannon Maganiezin is part of VoLo's robust and talented Communications team. She previously hosted GIVE - A Philanthropy Podcast.

Learn More https://volofoundation.org/climate-correction-podcast/

Climate Correction™ - A Climate Change Podcast Shannon Maganiezin

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Looking for our Spanish Podcast? Listen here: https://volofoundation.org/es/climate-correction-podcast/

David S. Vogel is a world-renowned data scientist and predictive modeler. He has won the prestigious KDD Cup several times and the Heritage Health Prize in 2013. His wife, Thais Lopez Vogel, an attorney, manages VoLo Foundation. Together, they are raising six kids. David's research led them to become aware of the devastating economic impact of human reliance on uncapped fossil fuels and other greenhouse gases. They knew they had to do something - for their kids and future generations.

VoLo Foundation exists to be the bridge between the science community and everyone else. The Foundation's work accelerates change and global impact by supporting science-based climate change solutions, enhancing education, and improving health.

Climate Correction™ is the premier climate solutions event in the Southeast. The mainstage event brings top minds in climate solutions to one stage. Now, their cutting-edge research and solutions-focused education are available for streaming all year long on VoLo's Climate Correction Podcast.

Podcast Host Shannon Maganiezin is part of VoLo's robust and talented Communications team. She previously hosted GIVE - A Philanthropy Podcast.

Learn More https://volofoundation.org/climate-correction-podcast/

    Transitioning to Zero-Carbon Industry: A Pathway to Sustainable Prosperity

    Transitioning to Zero-Carbon Industry: A Pathway to Sustainable Prosperity

    In the quest to mitigate climate change, transitioning industries to zero-carbon practices stands out as a paramount challenge. In this episode of the Climate Correction podcast, we delve into this crucial topic with Jeff Rissman, Senior Director of Industry Program at Energy Innovation. Rissman, with his extensive background in environmental science and policy, provides valuable insights into the complexities and opportunities inherent in this transition. At the heart of our discussion is exploring what the zero-carbon industry entails and why it's imperative for combating climate change. We examine the diverse sectors within the industry and their significant contributions to carbon emissions, highlighting the urgent need for decarbonization. 

    Throughout the conversation, Rissman illuminates the challenges faced by industries in adopting zero-carbon practices, from technological limitations to regulatory hurdles. Yet, amidst these challenges lie vast opportunities for innovation and economic growth. By embracing sustainable technologies and fostering collaboration between industry, academia, and government, we can pave the way for a more sustainable and prosperous future. Policy and regulation play a pivotal role in driving this transition, and Rissman underscores the importance of effective policies and strategies to incentivize sustainable industry practices worldwide. 

    He emphasized the critical role of renewable energy in powering the zero-carbon industry and the necessity of collective action to accelerate progress. As we navigate the complexities of this transition, it's crucial to remain committed to collaboration and innovation. Together, we can chart a path toward a zero-carbon industry and achieve sustainable prosperity for future generations. 

    We heard an exciting announcement in the episode. Jeffrey Rissman has just released his new book, "Zero Carbon Industry: Transformative Technologies and Policies to Achieve Sustainable Prosperity." Available now on Amazon and Columbia University Press (link below), this book delves deeper into the strategies and technologies needed to drive the transition to a zero-carbon industry.  

    As a special offer for our listeners, enjoy a 20% discount on zerocarbonindustry.com. Let's continue working together to create a more sustainable and prosperous future for all. 

    Show links and speaker bio:  
    ZeroCarbonIndustry.com 

    Twitter 

    LinkedIn 
    JEFFREY RISSMAN is the senior director of the industry program at Energy Innovation, a nonpartisan energy and climate policy think tank. His work focuses on technologies and politics to achieve net zero industrial greenhouse gas emissions. He is the co-author of Designing Climate Solutions: A Policy Guide for Low-Carbon Energy (2018). 

     




     

    • 26 分鐘
    Climate Correction™ 2024: VISTA Award Presentation- Evaluation of Plant Varieties for Green Roofs in South Florida

    Climate Correction™ 2024: VISTA Award Presentation- Evaluation of Plant Varieties for Green Roofs in South Florida

    VISTA Award Presentation- Evaluation of Plant Varieties for Green Roofs in South Florida 

    Description 

    Green roofs are innovative roofing systems that support plant growth on buildings. They replace traditional roofing materials with a layer of soil for vegetation, offering various benefits such as mitigating the heat island effect, reducing stormwater runoff and sequestering carbon. However, implementing green roofs in the challenging climate of Miami and South Florida is a formidable task due to high humidity, extreme heat, desiccating winds, and hurricanes. The urgency is underscored by Miami's ranking as the third-worst Urban Heat Island Effect city in the US. The intensity of the problem is evident by the recent appointment of the world's first Chief Heat Officer for Miami-Dade County, underlining the severity of Miami's Urban Heat Island Effect. This problem affects residents, and addressing it through greening the city, including green roofs, is crucial. This project aims to recommend resilient plant species for South Florida green roofs, focusing on their carbon sequestration capabilities and reducing the urban heat island effect. This initiative's significance lies in mitigating climate change effects, fostering sustainable urban ecosystems, reducing carbon footprints, enhancing biodiversity, and improving urban well-being. Recognizing the urgent need for climate solutions, the project seeks to provide actionable insights for addressing South Florida's pressing climate issues. 

    Speakers 

    Ivan Oyege, Florida International University , Ph.D. Candidate 
    Priyanka Belbase, Florida International University, Graduate Teaching Assistant 
    Moses Kiwanuka, Florida International University, Graduate Teaching Assistant 
    Jordan Prats, Florida International University , Ph.D Candidate 

     

    • 14 分鐘
    Climate Correction™ 2024: Empowering Youth for Climate Action: Community Solutions in Action

    Climate Correction™ 2024: Empowering Youth for Climate Action: Community Solutions in Action

    Empowering Youth for Climate Action: Community Solutions in Action 

    Description 

    This panel will focus on the vital role of youth in implementing effective climate solutions within their communities. As the group who is most impacted by climate issues, yet having contributed the least to the problem, centering the voices of youth climate leaders is critical for equity. Highlighting the urgency of climate change, youth climate advocates will share their perspectives on the climate crisis and provide an overview of their climate initiatives to combat environmental challenges at the local level. From mangrove restoration to community gardens, the panel will showcase a range of grassroots efforts led by passionate young activists. Panelists will discuss the challenges youth face in mobilizing communities, emphasizing the need for collaboration with local stakeholders, educational institutions, and government bodies. They will also highlight the role of educational programs such as the FXB Climate Advocates program and others to support emerging leaders in their climate endeavors.  

    Speakers 

    Karina Weinstein, FXB, Program Strategy and Innovation Director 
    Sofia Arnau, TerraServe, Inc., Founder & President 
    Avi Gulati, FXB USA Climate Advocates 

    • 19 分鐘
    Climate Correction™ 2024: WWF Presents Food Waste Warriors: OCPS and South FL

    Climate Correction™ 2024: WWF Presents Food Waste Warriors: OCPS and South FL

    WWF Presents Food Waste Warriors: OCPS and South FL 

    Description 

    Join WWF's Food Waste Warriors team as they dive into their collaboration with K-12 school food waste leaders in 5 Orange County Public Schools and expand efforts to South Florida. 

    Speakers 

    Mary Chandler, World Wildlife Fund, Food Waste Warriors 
    Dan St Onge, OCPS 
    Elaine Fiore, Broward Schools 

     

    • 19 分鐘
    Climate Correction™ 2024: Accelerating Global Climate Progress: The Role of Carbon Markets in Restoring Nature and Closing the Climate Ambition Gap

    Climate Correction™ 2024: Accelerating Global Climate Progress: The Role of Carbon Markets in Restoring Nature and Closing the Climate Ambition Gap

    Carbon credit markets are a key market-based solution for accelerating global climate progress while restoring nature and creating a more just world. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) supports effective carbon pricing across the global economy; however, it will take years to build political support in countries across the world. Yet, to meet global climate goals, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) calls for urgent progress today. The goal is a 45% reduction in global emissions by 2030, which is equivalent to eliminating the annual emissions of the United Kingdom every week for the next seven years. In response, companies and governments are ramping up action in a race toward net-zero emissions by 2050. 

    There is a massive ambition gap between the current pace of decarbonization and the pace needed to reach net zero by 2050. While carbon markets are a key tool in helping close this ambition gap, they have also been subject to criticism. In this session, TNC Managing Director of Carbon Markets Cam Moore will discuss why carbon credit markets are essential to closing the ambition gap, the urgent need to build a carbon markets Version 2.0; and the potential for this enhanced approach to create a cleaner, greener, and more just world. 



    Speakers Campbell Moore, The Nature Conservancy, Managing Director, Global Carbon Markets Sofia Leon, The Nature Conservancy , Climate Innovation & Fundraising Lead

    • 21 分鐘
    Climate Correction™ Conference 2024: Reaching the Peak of the Summit: How Can Climate Events Create Change?

    Climate Correction™ Conference 2024: Reaching the Peak of the Summit: How Can Climate Events Create Change?

    Reaching the Peak of the Summit: How Can Climate Events Create Change? 

    Description 

    Whether it’s COP, Climate Week NYC, or Earth Day, summits and convenings have become a major way to accelerate climate action. But how can we shift the focus from mere discussion to tangible action? Adam Lake gives his reflections on how climate events have changed since he joined Climate Group as Head of Climate Week NYC in 2018 and will discuss how grassroots campaigns, activists, and NGOs can better engage with key moments to push through more meaningful change. The session will also explore how to spot and avoid greenwashing, the importance of inclusivity, and how to create a big impact on a small budget.  

    Speakers 

    Adam Lake, Climate Group, Head of Engagement, North America 
    Alejandro Delgado, VoLo Foundation, Editor in Chief 

     

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