Climate Hive presents What Do You Solve?

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Climate Hive presents - What Do You Solve? Global Conversations with Climate Game Changers

  1. APR 10

    Future Proofing Businesses 🌍

    **Future-Proofing Business** 🌍 *Talking Climate Resilience & Circular Economy with David Tulauskas* What will it take for companies not just to survive—but to lead—as climate pressures reshape the global economy? In this episode of *What Do You Solve?*, we sit down with David Tulauskas of EY, a leader with a uniquely powerful vantage point shaped by decades inside major global corporations and his work today advising organizations at the highest levels. David’s journey into sustainability is anything but typical. Having operated deep within large enterprises, he understands how real decisions get made—where momentum builds, where it breaks, and what it actually takes to embed sustainability and circularity into core business strategy. In this conversation, we unpack: 🔹 The turning points that led David to champion sustainability and circular economy thinking 🔹 What he learned from inside some of the world’s largest companies—and how that shapes his advice today 🔹 Why smaller, more focused companies can drive disproportionate impact 🔹 How circularity is becoming a true competitive advantage ♻️ 🔹 What “future-proofing” really means—and how leaders should be preparing for the years ahead David brings both strategic clarity and real-world experience—offering a perspective that’s grounded, honest, and highly relevant for leaders navigating uncertainty. If you're building toward long-term resilience or trying to understand where business and climate intersect next, this episode will expand how you think about what’s possible. ⚡ Learn more about David: https://www.ey.com/en_us/people/david-tulauskas #FutureProofing #ClimateResilience #CircularEconomy #SustainabilityLeadership #WhatDoYouSolve #ClimateStrategy

    43 min
  2. APR 2

    Play It Green Changing Behaviors On Climate

    In this episode of Climate Hive, we sit down with Richard Dickson, founder of Play It Green, to explore how companies can turn climate ambition into measurable action. #Reduce #Repair #Regive Play It Green is redefining what corporate sustainability looks like making it accessible, behavioral, and scalable across organizations of all sizes. Richard shares the story behind launching the company, the pivotal moments that shaped its mission, and why empowering everyday employee actions is key to driving meaningful environmental impact. Key topics we cover: 🌍 From idea to impact — Richard Dickson shares the origin story behind Play It Green and the moment that sparked its mission 🧠 Why behavior change matters — how small, consistent employee actions can drive large-scale environmental outcomes 🏢 Making sustainability accessible — breaking down how companies of any size can take meaningful climate action 📊 Beyond pledges — turning climate commitments into measurable, trackable progress 🤝 Engaging teams, not just policies — how to build a culture where sustainability becomes part of everyday work 🚀 Scaling climate action — Richard’s vision for the future of Play It Green and its role in the global transition Whether you're a sustainability leader, founder, or simply climate-curious, this conversation offers practical insight into making climate action part of how your organization operates—every day. If you’re interested in practical pathways to climate action and the mindset shifts required to get there this conversation offers both inspiration and a clear sense of what’s possible. Richard Dickson is the CEO of Play It Green, a platform helping organizations deliver measurable sustainability, nature repair, and social impact at scale. With a background in psychology and over two decades in retail, he brings a commercially grounded approach to driving behavior change and engagement. As former Head of Global Partnerships at Carbon Free Dining, Richard played a key role in planting more than one million trees through strategic collaborations. He now leads Play It Green with a clear philosophy of conscious capitalism—helping partners integrate sustainability in ways that are both impactful and commercially relevant. Contact info https://playitgreen.com/about-play-it-green/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardiandickson/ https://playitgreen.com/contact/

    47 min
  3. MAR 25

    Why your 401k is not helping the climate or your savings

    What if your retirement savings were quietly funding the very problem you care about solving? In this episode of *What Do You Solve?*, we sit down with Alex Wright-Gladstein, Founder and CEO of Sphere, to unpack the surprising realities behind 401(k) investing and why portfolios are still tied to less profitable fossil fuels investments without people realizing it. Alex shares the moment that led her to build Sphere, a platform designed to help individuals align their investments with their values—without sacrificing returns. We explore the hidden gaps in traditional retirement investing, why climate-focused portfolios can actually outperform, and how small shifts in behavior can unlock both financial and environmental impact. Learn more about Sphere: https://www.oursphere.org https://www.oursphere.org/fund hello@oursphere.com If you’ve ever wondered where your money is really going—or how to make it work harder for both your future and the planet this conversation will change how you think about investing. 🎧 Topics we cover: – The untold story behind most 401(k) investments – Why many investors are missing out on better-performing, climate-aligned options – How Sphere is redefining impact investing – The psychology behind financial decision-making and behavior change Alex is an entrepreneur with a passion for addressing climate change. Prior to founding Sphere, she co-founded and was founding CEO of Ayar Labs, which makes data centers and supercomputers faster and more energy efficient by using light to move data between chips. She has also been the energy entrepreneurship practice leader at MIT, and an energy efficiency program manager and energy markets specialist at smart grid company EnerNOC. She received an MBA from MIT and a BA in Political Science and Economics from Tufts University. Subscribe for more conversations with founders and leaders solving real-world problems at scale. #WhatDoYouSolve #ClimateInvesting #SustainableFinance #ImpactInvesting #401k #ClimateTech #Leadership

    52 min
  4. MAR 6

    The Art and Science of Building International Climate Start Ups with Exec Director Robyn Mcguckin

    The Art and Science of Building International Climate Startups | Robyn McGuckin | What Do You Solve? What does it take to build climate startups that are not only innovative—but economically viable and capable of scaling internationally? In this episode of What Do You Solve?, Climate Hive sits down with Robyn McGuckin, Executive Director of P4G. KDRO and Higgo learn how Robyn and P4G are growing global climate start ups and shaping real success stories in Africa, Asia and Europe. https://p4gpartnerships.org/ P4G - Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030 - contributes to green and inclusive growth in low- and middle-income countries by helping early-stage businesses become investment ready and supporting country climate transitions in food, water and energy systems. Since 2018, P4G has funded 75 partnerships that have leveraged more than US $90 million in commercial investment. P4G partnerships have avoided more than 10 million metric tons of CO2 emissions, generated more than 1,000 jobs and positively affected 1.6 million people.  P4G supports early-stage climate startups by providing holistic support that helps them become financially viable businesses while delivering measurable climate impact. Through partnerships with governments, investors, NGOs, and corporate partners, P4G helps founders refine their business models, strengthen partnerships, and scale solutions in emerging markets. The organization currently focuses its work in six partner countries: Colombia, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kenya, South Africa, and Vietnam, supporting startups addressing major climate challenges in areas such as clean energy, sustainable food systems, water resilience, mobility, and the circular economy. In this conversation, Robyn shares how climate innovation moves from promising ideas to real companies that can survive, grow, and create impact at scale. In this episode we explore: • The challenge of building climate startups that are economically viable • Why partnerships between governments, NGOs, investors, and entrepreneurs matter • How early-stage climate companies move from concept to scalable business • Lessons from supporting climate startups across multiple countries • The intersection of climate impact and financial sustainability • Why emerging markets are critical to global climate innovation About Robyn McGuckin Robyn has spent her career helping organizations develop and advance projects in the areas of clean energy, water, climate, and sustainable development. Most recently she worked in senior management for the non-profits Winrock and Global Communities. Prior to that, she was a business unit leader for the global engineering firm MWH (now Stantec). She also worked at USAID in the Middle East and South Asia, managing energy projects and infrastructure reconstruction. Prior to she was a consultant to the US EPA, US DOE’s EERE, the World Bank and UNDP. She has lived or worked in over 20 countries spanning the US, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. Robyn holds an M.S. in Biological and Agricultural Engineering from the University of Georgia, and a B.S. in Biosystems Engineering from Virginia Tech. About What Do You Solve? What Do You Solve? is a podcast and video series from Climate Hive featuring innovators, entrepreneurs, and leaders working on real climate solutions. climatehive.co Each episode centers around one question: What problem do you solve—and how are you solving it? Subscribe for more conversations with the people building the future of climate innovation. #ClimateTech #ClimateStartups #ClimateInnovation #Sustainability #ClimateSolutions #CleanEnergy #CircularEconomy #ClimateHive

    57 min

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Climate Hive presents - What Do You Solve? Global Conversations with Climate Game Changers