120 episodes

Are you satisfied with your understanding of sustainability? If you are not Imagine a journey together. Academia, NGOs, businesses , social enterprises, innovators, and regulators will share their views and solutions to the greatest challenge of our time. 3 episodes per month,9,19 and 29!

The Sustainability Journey Samuele Tini

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Are you satisfied with your understanding of sustainability? If you are not Imagine a journey together. Academia, NGOs, businesses , social enterprises, innovators, and regulators will share their views and solutions to the greatest challenge of our time. 3 episodes per month,9,19 and 29!

    Development, Tech, and Health: Empowering Women and Girls with Tiko | S. 1 E. 117

    Development, Tech, and Health: Empowering Women and Girls with Tiko | S. 1 E. 117

    "We believe that before we even start to talk about education and entrepreneurship, we must cover the needs in terms of sexual health". 
    Join us on a compelling journey of innovation and impact as Samuel Tini converses with Benoit Renard of TIKO, a pioneering tech NGO dedicated to promoting sexual and reproductive health for adolescents and young people in Africa. In this episode, we delve into the social side of sustainability, focusing on community work and women's rights.
    Benoit shares his transformative journey from France to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting his passion for mixing business practices with development work to bring efficiencies and impact. Discover how TICO, through its unique software platform, collaborates with local partners to deliver essential health services, especially in challenging environments.
    Learn about the inspiring stories from the field, the challenges and triumphs of implementing technology in community health, and the future of tech-driven NGO work. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in sustainable development, technology for good, and making a meaningful difference in the lives of young people.
    Learn more https://tiko.org/ 

    • 40 min
    From 'The Profiteers' to Pioneers: Transforming Capitalism into a Regenerative Force | S.1 E. 116

    From 'The Profiteers' to Pioneers: Transforming Capitalism into a Regenerative Force | S.1 E. 116

    In our latest episode we discuss with Professor Christopher Marquis, formerly at Harvard Business School and now at Cambridge Judge Business School, a world leading academic in the study of the business for good movement,. We explore the urgent need to shift from a shareholder-centric view of business to a stakeholder-oriented model that truly considers the environmental and social impacts of corporate actions.
    Chris shares his insights on the evolution of sustainability, summarized in his 3 books, from Better Business to the most recent, “The Profiteers” . We discuss the pivotal role of movements like the B Corp in remaking capitalism and the challenges businesses face in this transition.
    Then, discussing the second book, Mao and the Markets, we dive into the complexities of the Chinese economic system and what Western businesses can learn from China’s approach to sustainability and long-term planning.
    His latest research, summed in the book “The Profiteers-How Business Privatizes Profits and Socializes Costs”  unveils the concept of the "Corporate Free Lunch," explaining how businesses have historically externalized their costs, pushing them onto society and the environment, and what can be done to change this extractive paradigm. Learn about pioneering companies leading the way toward a regenerative model of capitalism and how the concept of positive externalities is shaping the future of responsible business. From Natura’s innovative integrated profit and loss statement to the broader implications of European Union policies, Chris provides a roadmap for how businesses and consumers alike can contribute to a more sustainable and equitable world.
     
    To learn more https://chrismarquis.com/the-profiteers-how-business-privatizes-profit-and-socializes-cost/ 
    https://chrismarquis.com/mao-and-markets-the-communist-roots-of-chinese-enterprise/ 
    https://chrismarquis.com/better-business-how-the-b-corp-movement-is-remaking-capitalism/ 
     
     

    • 35 min
    Space-Based Solar Power: The Next Frontier in Sustainability| S.1 E.115 with Martin Soltau

    Space-Based Solar Power: The Next Frontier in Sustainability| S.1 E.115 with Martin Soltau

    In this episode we explore the cutting-edge world of space-based solar power, with by Martin Soltau, the co-CEO of Space Solar. We explore a revolutionary approach to clean energy that promises to transform how we harness the power of the sun. Discover how space-based solar technology works, its potential to deliver continuous, reliable energy, and the significant role it can play in achieving global net-zero targets.
    Key Points:
    Introduction to Space-Based Solar Power: Understanding the basics of this groundbreaking technology and its benefits over traditional solar power.
    Martin Soltau's Journey: From aerospace engineering to leading the charge in space-based solar power.
    Technical Viability and Economic Feasibility: Insights from the UK government's study on the potential of space-based solar power.
    Implementation and Scaling: How Space Solar plans to develop and commercialize this technology within the next six years.
    Global Collaboration and Regulation: The importance of international partnerships and regulatory frameworks to make space-based solar power a reality.
    Impact on Energy Markets and Sustainability: How this technology can provide affordable, continuous energy and support global sustainability efforts.
    Overcoming Challenges: Addressing the technical, economic, and regulatory hurdles in developing space-based solar power.
    The Future of Energy: Envisioning a world powered by space-based solar energy and its potential to revolutionize the energy sector.
    Learn more https://www.spacesolar.co.uk/

    • 38 min
    Enabling Change: The Evolving Role of Philanthropy in Global Sustainability| S.1 E 114 with Benjamin Bellegy

    Enabling Change: The Evolving Role of Philanthropy in Global Sustainability| S.1 E 114 with Benjamin Bellegy

    "Philanthropy needs to shift from being achievers of change to enablers of change"
     

    Our special guest is Benjamin Bellegy, the Executive Director of WINGS, an organization that plays a pivotal role in enhancing the philanthropic sector's effectiveness and impact worldwide.
    Philanthropy has always been a powerful ally in solving our most pressing problems, but as the challenges grow more complex and interconnected, the need for transformative change is more apparent than ever. Benjamin takes us on a journey through his experiences, highlighting how philanthropy can act as a catalyst for systemic change. From his start in Ethiopia to his current role in Brazil, Benjamin's story is one of passion, learning, and the drive to make a meaningful difference.
    Key Points:
    Philanthropy as an Enabler: Learn how philanthropy can shift from being just a funder to an enabler of systemic change, fostering partnerships and trust within communities.
    Walking the Talk: Discover the importance of consistency in philanthropy, ensuring that all dimensions of a foundation's work align with its mission for greater impact.
    Strategic Use of Assets: Understand how philanthropic assets can be leveraged more effectively to support transformative change, particularly in the context of climate change and sustainability.
    Building Bridges: Benjamin emphasizes the role of philanthropy in building bridges and forming partnerships to amplify its impact on a global scale.
    Local Impact: Insights into how philanthropy can better connect with and support grassroots initiatives, making a tangible difference at the community level.

    To know more 
     
    https://transformphilanthropy.wingsweb.org/
     
    https://philanthropyforclimate.org/
     
    https://wingsweb.org/

    • 37 min
    Media, AI, and Sustainability - Empowering the Sustainable Transition | S.1 E. 113 with Andrea Gori

    Media, AI, and Sustainability - Empowering the Sustainable Transition | S.1 E. 113 with Andrea Gori

    "We are here to empower the sustainable transition with the most insightful information and data".
    In this episode we meet Andrea Gori, a global leader, founder and Chief Earth Officer (CEO)  of Illuminem and a former sustainability lead at one of the top consultancy firm, to explore the transformative power of media in driving sustainability. Andrea shares his transition from consulting to creating Illuminem, a platform aiming to be the Bloomberg of sustainability, offering a centralized source of accurate and accessible information. we discuss into the critical role of sustainable practices in businesses and the evolving landscape of ESG investment.
    Key points
    Transition from Consulting to Entrepreneurship: Andrea discusses his move from a high-level sustainability consultant at BCG to launching Illuminem, driven by his passion for impactful change.
    Role of Illuminem: Described as the second most read platform on sustainability worldwide, it integrates AI to categorize and summarize content, serving as both a media platform and a data provider.
    Innovative Business Model: It operates on a SaaS model, monetizing data on sustainability performance to support solution providers in the green tech and renewable energy sectors.
    Importance of Media in Sustainability: Andrea emphasizes the transformative role of media in disseminating knowledge and driving the sustainable agenda forward, advocating for high-quality, accessible information.
    Challenges in the Consulting Sector: Discusses the perception of consulting as reactive rather than proactive in sustainability, addressing criticisms of consulting firms possibly hindering progress in sustainable practices.
    The ESG Debate: Andrea addresses criticisms of ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) investing, highlighting the growth and challenges of ESG as a tool for sustainable investment.
    Future Trends and Innovations: Highlights emerging trends like carbon engineering vs. nature-based solutions, the creation of biodiversity credits, and the potential of ocean wave energy.
    Vision for Illuminem’s Future: Aims to establish it as a central, reliable source for sustainability data and information, fostering transparency and accountability in the sustainability sector.
     

    • 31 min
    Nature’s Architects: How Fungi Are Shaping Sustainable Practices |S.1 E 112

    Nature’s Architects: How Fungi Are Shaping Sustainable Practices |S.1 E 112

    "There's so much intelligence in nature... that's the new frontier for me" 
    In this episode we explore the often unknown world of fungi with global sustainability and fungi expert Susanne Gløersen.  This conversation uncovers the untapped potential of fungi in addressing pressing environmental issues, blending science, innovation, and a passion for ecological solutions. Susanne would describe herself as "super passionate about the fungi revolution - and how to harvest the intelligence of nature for the environmental innovations that the world needs".
    She has more than 12 years of extensive experience in sustainability across the financial ecosystem (most lately Sustainability Lead at SEB GreenTech VC), but has now jumped off to only immerse herself into accelerating fungal innovations for planetary wellbeing. She is the founder of a global award to honor truly cutting edge  fungi focused science and start-up innovation, leveraging fungi to solve some of humanity`s largest environmental challenges – The Future is Fungi Award.  An award nominated for The Earthshot Prize.
    She is also investing in fungi focused start-ups and building an ecosystem of fungi oriented investors - having founded the The Fungi Investment Collective.
    Susanne sees biology and nature itself will be the next wave in sustainability, with a particular interest in fungi and how it can support a more regenerative agriculture, nature & biodiversity restoration and the material needs in the world. And it is the truly frontier and breakthrough innovations that excites Susanne the most.
    Key Points:
    Journey to Sustainability: Susanne shares her transformative journey from finance to a career driven by a passion for sustainability and responsible capitalism.
    Fungi’s Versatile Role: Discover the myriad ways fungi are revolutionizing environmental solutions, from alternative proteins to sustainable materials.
    Innovations in Mycelium: Explore the groundbreaking applications of mycelium in various sectors, showcasing fungi's potential in sustainable practices.
    Frontier Science and Startups: Insights into the Future of Fungi Award and Collective, highlighting cutting-edge fungal research and startups.
    Future Vision and Advice: Susanne offers predictions on the role of fungi in future sustainability efforts and advice for aspiring changemakers in this field.
    Useful Links 
     
    The Fungi Investment Collective: https://www.fungiinvestmentcollective.com/
    The Future is Fungi Award: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-future-is-fungi-award/
     
     
     

    • 37 min

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