Sustain AI Planet

Dylan Singla

Connecting the dots between Sustainability, Marine Conservation, and AI through an inspiring podcast. From a college professor, to the former CEO of a major tech company, listen to how they see the world evolving and what they, and we can do to advance global Sustainability and Marine Conservation with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Brought to you every other Monday by your host Dylan Singla.

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    Ep 17: Unleashing AI for Sustainable Solutions with QuantumBlack’s Jordi Diaz

    In this episode of the Sustain AI Planet Podcast, your host Dylan Singla delves into the world of sustainability, artificial intelligence, and data science with Jordi Diaz. As a leader in data analytics and AI solutions, Jordi shares insights into how they help clients solve complex problems and make better decisions using data and AI.    The use of data and analytics at QuantumBlack encompasses a wide range of industries and projects. From optimizing airline cargo space, to predicting product failures, the company continues to make a positive impact on businesses and the environment. They have expanded globally, serving various sectors, including natural resources, mining, energy, telecom, life sciences, and more. The versatility of AI allows them to tackle challenges and contribute to sustainability across different domains.   This episode sheds light on the pivotal role of data science and artificial intelligence in driving sustainability efforts across diverse industries. By harnessing predictive models and optimization techniques, QuantumBlack empowers businesses to better understand their capacity, make informed decisions, and enhance their environmental impact. As they continue to expand their expertise across various sectors, QuantumBlack exemplifies how AI and data analytics can be leveraged to address complex challenges and pave the way for a more sustainable future.   Quotes  " As a leader of the data science team, I work with other data scientists to create an environment that enables us to build the best science, analytics, and AI capabilities to provide the best services to our clients and help them in the best way we can with AI." (Jordi Diaz | 01:15)  "We're trying to create a vibrant community of data scientists that can thrive, continue to grow, and serve our clients in the best way possible." (Jordi Diaz | 02:08 ) “In many projects, sustainability is part of the work we do, even if it's not the primary objective. For example, we worked with an airline to optimize cargo space in their planes, which reduced empty space and led to more fuel-efficient operations, contributing to environmental sustainability." (Jordi Diaz | 05:47) #AIforSustainability #DataScienceImpact #EnvironmentalEfficiency #PredictiveAnalytics #OptimizingIndustry Links Connect with Jordi Diaz: https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/quantumblack/how-we-help-clients   Connect with Dylan: Website: https://www.sustainaiplanet.com Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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    Ep 16: Exploring the Intersection of Sustainability and Freshwater Research with the Shedd’s Dr. Karen Murchie

    "I think all that awareness both of connecting people face to face with animals is really important. Freshwater seems to not have the same level of engagement as the ocean does. We need freshwater to survive, but there's like a disconnect between that survival and how we use freshwater," says Dr. Karen Murchie, Director of Freshwater Research and Leader of the Migratory Fish Program at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago   In this episode, host Dylan Singla engages in a conversation with Dr. Karen Murchie, the Director of Freshwater Research at Shedd Aquarium. They discuss the sustainability challenges facing the aquarium, including energy conservation and waste reduction. Dr. Murchie highlights the importance of understanding migratory fish behavior and the impact of environmental changes on freshwater ecosystems, particularly focusing on the less-studied group of migratory fish known as suckers.   Throughout the episode, Dr. Murchie emphasizes the need for public engagement in water sustainability. She shares Shedd Aquarium's efforts to raise awareness and inspire visitors to contribute to protecting water resources. From beach cleanups to college-level courses, she encourages individuals to find their interest in water conservation and play a role in preserving aquatic life. Dr. Murchie's dedication to preserving nature's treasures at Shedd Aquarium serves as a call-to-action for listeners to be proactive in safeguarding freshwater ecosystems.   The conversation sheds light on the critical link between sustainability and freshwater research. Dr. Murchie's work showcases the importance of responsible practices to conserve migratory fish habitats and freshwater biodiversity. Quotes "We envision a world thriving with aquatic life that is sustained by people who love, understand, and protect it." (04:06 | Dr. Karen Murchie) "Freshwater biodiversity is experiencing a greater loss than either marine or terrestrial organisms." (10:19 | Dr. Karen Murchie) "Temperature is an absolute master factor for most fish. The only way they can regulate their temperature is by moving to a different habitat." (20:04 | Dr. Karen Murchie) "For some reason, there's a disconnect between our survival and how we use freshwater and the animals that rely on it." (23:16 | Dr. Karen Murchie) "What's your personal passion that goes along with these water sustainability issues and look for ways to integrate those because you're going to have the biggest impact where it's something that you feel personally motivated to connect with." (28:08 | Dr. Karen Murchie)   #FreshwaterConservation #SustainabilityMatters #ProtectOurWaters #ClimateChangeImpacts #ConservationHeroes Links Connect with Dr. Karen Murchie: https://www.sheddaquarium.org/about-shedd/leadership/research-experts/karen-murchie-ph-d https://www.sheddaquarium.org/   Connect with Dylan: Website: https://www.sustainaiplanet.com Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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    Ep 15: Sustainability, ESG, and the Path to Net Zero with McKinsey’s Christie McNeill

    In today’s episode, we are honored to be joined by Christie McNeill, an associate partner at McKinsey and Company, who brings her expertise in sustainability and insurance to the forefront. Join us as we delve into McKinsey's ultimate aspiration of catalyzing an orderly transition towards net zero, seeking to shape a future of inclusive and sustainable growth.   Christie McNeill unravels the importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) in shaping businesses' roles in society. We learn how ESG encapsulates a new set of expectations that extend beyond just financial performance, calling for businesses to report on their impacts on the environment, communities, employees, and stakeholders.   As we explore the role of insurance companies in sustainability, McNeill enlightens us on the two major ways they influence our planet. Firstly, through the provision of products and services to emission-intensive industries, and secondly, by directing their investments towards positive climate action and other ESG-oriented vehicles.   Through a focus on Environmental, Social, and Governance factors, companies can transcend traditional financial metrics and embrace a more holistic approach to reporting their impacts. Moreover, today’s discussion sheds light on how insurance companies can significantly influence sustainability efforts, both through their products and services to emission-intensive industries and by directing investments towards climate action and ESG-oriented initiatives. By catalyzing an orderly transition towards net-zero, McKinsey aims to foster a future of inclusive and sustainable growth for all.   Quotes "So many companies are making commitments to net zero to improve the diversity of their leadership or their company to better impact their community and make a positive difference." (04:47 | Christie McNeill) “Airlines will no longer use traditional leaded gasoline, they will move towards sustainable aviation fuel that has lower emissions. So it's about transforming the sources of energy within industries, and then the creation of entirely new industries and areas where technology is going to allow us to operate in a lower emissions way." (18:42 | Christie McNeill) "There's so many different jobs and career opportunities in this area. It's not just going to work for a climate technology company, although there's a lot of that going on working in any single industry, you can be focused on sustainability." (20:30 | Christie McNeill)   #Sustainability #ESG #NetZero2050 #ClimateAction #InsuranceCompanies   Links   Connect with Dylan: Website: https://www.sustainaiplanet.com   Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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    Ep 14: Sustainability, Education, and Climate Action with University of Richmond’s Rob Andrejewski

    "We're on a planet, and that planet has everything that we need to survive and thrive," says Rob Andrejewski, Director of Sustainability at the University of Richmond.   In this episode of the Sustain AI Planet podcast, host Dylan Singla speaks with Rob Andrejewski, the Director of Sustainability at the University of Richmond. They discuss a range of topics, including sustainability initiatives at the university, individual and collective efforts to promote sustainability, and the importance of connection to nature in fostering environmental responsibility.    Rob shares his journey into sustainability and highlights various projects he's proud of, such as the Eco Corridor restoration, solar energy initiatives, and the Rethink Waste program. They also delve into the concept of leadership in sustainability and the university's goal to become a sustainability leader by 2025. Rob emphasizes the significance of individual actions, group efforts, institutional changes, and policy considerations in achieving a more sustainable future.   This episode sheds light on the importance of sustainability in higher education and how individual efforts, collective action, and institutional changes can drive meaningful progress. Rob Andrejewski's insights showcase the significance of leadership in fostering a more sustainable and equitable future for both campuses and the broader community. As we strive to address pressing environmental challenges, Rob reminds us that every small action contributes to the greater cause of building a more sustainable planet.   Quotes "What does it mean to be a sustainability leader? It is when we will be really able to help other people achieve their goals. Which is, I think, a good definition of leadership." (17:57 | Rob Andrejewski) "Think about what you care about and what you might be good at, and try to combine those." (24:26 | Rob Andrejewski) "Don't stop at yourself. Think about the influence you might have in a group. Think about how you might change the institution." (25:21 | Rob Andrejewski) "The goal to me is not one spot; it's two different levels of influence that you might have based on your connections, passions, intelligence, and interests." (26:31 | Rob Andrejewski)   #SustainabilityPodcast #HigherEducation #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalResponsibility #SustainableFuture   Links Connect with Rob Andrejewski: https://spcs.richmond.edu/contact/randreje/ https://sustainability.richmond.edu/index.html   Connect with Dylan: Website: https://www.sustainaiplanet.com Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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    Ep 13: Sustainability and the Power of Student Action with University of Wisconsin’s Dr. Missy Nergard

    "Understanding how electrification can impact human health in a particular area and the application of it is going to be utterly transformative for sustainability," says Missy Nergard, Director of Sustainability at the University of Wisconsin-Madison   In this episode, we embark on an illuminating exploration of Dr. Nergard's remarkable journey into the realm of sustainability, while gaining valuable insights into her profound work at the renowned university. Moreover, we thoroughly examine the pivotal role of student action in propelling sustainability initiatives forward, recognizing its potential to create a substantial impact on our shared quest for a more sustainable world.   Throughout this thought-provoking dialogue, Dr. Nergard expounds upon the transformative potential of cutting-edge technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, as a formidable ally in our pursuit of sustainable solutions. By harnessing the power of technology, we unveil novel avenues to foster a greener and more sustainable future.   In closing, the overarching message is clear: each individual bears the mantle of change-agent. Embracing this call to action, we must ardently advocate for sustainability in our daily endeavors, wholeheartedly supporting one another on this momentous journey toward a planet that thrives sustainably. Together, let us forge a path to a brighter and more sustainable future, leaving a profound legacy for generations to come.   Quotes "Students have an exceptionally strong voice... You have to advocate for yourself, and you have a lot of allies advocating with you. So it's super important." (05:04 | Dr. Missy Nergard) "Students and building networks that are not just among their immediate class peers, but extend to the folks that already graduated and the folks that are coming up behind them." (08:51 | Dr. Missy Nergard) "Every single class that comes in is so enthusiastic and so inspired. And I'm really convinced that they're going to save the world." (16:20 | Dr. Missy Nergard) "AI has the ability to transform individual actions by giving us information if we use it, but it also has the opportunity to take it to a level that we can't even think of with the way our brains work." (18:50 | Dr. Missy Nergard)   #Sustainability #StudentAction #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #SustainableFuture Links Connect with Missy Nergard: https://sustainability.wisc.edu/staff/nergard-melissa/#:~:text=Dr.,the%20development%20of%20strong%20economies. https://sustainability.wisc.edu/ Connect with Dylan: Website: https://www.sustainaiplanet.com Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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    Ep 12: Sustainability and Electrification Paving the Path to a Greener Future with Tufts University’s Tina Woolston

    "We need our institutions to step in, whether that's our governments or our large corporate interests, we need them to make really impactful moves," says Tina Woolston, Director of Sustainability and an affiliate of the Environmental Studies Program at Tufts University.   In this episode of the Sustain AI Planet podcast, host Dylan Singla engages in an interesting conversation with Tina Woolston, the Director of Sustainability at Tufts University. Join them as they delve into the fascinating world of sustainability, artificial intelligence, and the intersection between the two.    Tina shares her journey into the field of sustainability, her notable initiatives at Tufts, and valuable insights on how individuals and institutions can make a difference in tackling climate change. This episode emphasizes the importance of student engagement, electrification, and collective action in building a greener and more sustainable future.   Tina Woolston's extensive expertise and passion for sustainability shine brightly in this episode. From discussing her inspiring journey into the field to sharing the notable sustainability efforts at Tufts University, the conversation offers valuable insights on how individuals and institutions can contribute to a greener future.   As the world grapples with environmental challenges, Tina's vision of electrifying everything at Tufts University serves as a compelling blueprint for universities and institutions to lead the way towards a more sustainable future.   Quotes "The most important thing you can do is vote. Because we need people in government that can make these changes." (10:51 | Tina Woolston) "It's hard for you to go to the restaurant and get takeout food without getting waste. And you know, there's not a ton that you can do about that that's going to be really impactful." (15:12 | Tina Woolston) "Once you do [electrify], then you can procure renewable electricity... The best thing you can do is use metal cans." (19:33 | Tina Woolston) "There really isn't an option now, someday if you could take all that food waste, put it in an anaerobic digester, make biogas, that might be a good solution. But there's just not enough of that to go around." (22:26 | Tina Woolston)   #SustainabilityMatters #ElectrifyForFuture #ClimateActionNow #CollectiveChange #SustainAIPlanet   Links Connect with Tina Woolston: https://sustainability.tufts.edu/about/team/ https://sustainability.tufts.edu/ https://as.tufts.edu/environmentalstudies/people/faculty/tina-woolston Connect with Dylan: Website: https://www.sustainaiplanet.com Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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    Ep 11: Exploring the Intersection of Environmental Justice, Sustainability, and AI with UCLA’s Dr. Lara Cushing

    "In many ways, just as Coronavirus has kind of dominated our lives for the last couple years, I think climate change is going to be the environmental health challenge of our time," says Dr. Lara Cushing, UCLA professor who teaches Environmental Health Studies   In this episode, host Dylan Singla engages with Laura Cushing, an esteemed professor of Environmental Health Science at UCLA, to explore the profound connections between sustainability, environmental justice, and the impact of AI on water sustainability.   As a prominent voice in environmental health science, Lara sheds light on the critical importance of understanding and addressing issues of sustainability, environmental racism, and climate change for the well-being of future generations. Throughout the conversation, we gain insight into the challenges posed by climate change and the potential health impacts it can have, from infectious diseases to respiratory and cardiovascular health. Lara emphasizes the urgency of collective action and the significance of young people's engagement in advocating for climate change policies.   As we conclude this immersive conversation, Lara urges individuals to adopt more sustainable practices in their daily lives by reducing consumption and making informed choices. Moreover, she emphasizes the significance of collective action in addressing climate change and shaping a more sustainable future for all.   Quotes "The most important thing that young people or really anyone can do is to engage in collective action. Because climate change is not a problem that any one individual or even one state can solve, or even one country. It's really a collective action problem." (04:12 | Lara Cushing) "Living near flaring increases the risk of preterm birth. Which is when a baby is born too early. That was really the first study to demonstrate that so. And it's a region with primarily Latin X population, real low income rural area of Texas. There's environmental justice implications for that practice as well." (07:32 | Lara Cushing) “I think the most important thing is just to reduce consumption, the number and amount of things that you buy, and use. Whether it's  clothes, or electronics, or especially things that don't have a long lifetime, and get disposed of quickly, all of these objects have a carbon footprint associated with their production. And a lot of them are not recyclable. So unless you really need something, a good way to tread more lightly on the planet is just to use and consume less." (15:07 | Lara Cushing) #SustainabilityMatters #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateAction #AIforGood #CollectiveAction   Links Connect with Dr. Lara Cushing: https://www.ioes.ucla.edu/person/lara-cushing/   Connect with Dylan: Website: https://www.sustainaiplanet.com Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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    Ep 10: Sustainability and the Energy Transition: Pioneering Change at UT Austin with Jim Walker

    In this episode of the Sustain AI planet podcast, we explore sustainability and the energy transition at the University of Texas at Austin with Jim Walker, the Director of Sustainability. Jim's passion for sustainability stems from his upbringing in Oregon and his involvement in green building through the straw bale and straw cob movement. UT Austin's sustainability efforts focus on energy generation, efficiency, and water conservation, spearheading change on campus.    The university adopts a living lab approach, bridging sustainability initiatives with academic curriculums, and encourages students to make intentional choices in their daily lives. Jim highlights the importance of preparedness in the face of climate change induced extreme weather events. The university's aquaponics student group utilizes greenhouses for hands-on learning and practical application. Jim envisions UT Austin as a symbol of the energy transition, utilizing its strengths to pave the way for a sustainable future. He emphasizes the significance of personal intention and collaboration in creating a greener planet.   In this episode, we gained insights into UT Austin's pioneering efforts in sustainability and the energy transition. From integrating sustainability into the curriculum, to promoting sustainable consumption habits, the university sets an example for institutions worldwide. As climate change impacts communities worldwide, it is crucial for everyone, regardless of budget constraints, to contribute to a greener and more sustainable planet. Let us embrace the power of collaboration, innovation, and personal intention in achieving a sustainable and resilient world for generations to come.   Quotes "It really depends on faculty engagement. Increasingly, and especially younger faculty are more and more interested in making real connections." (7:24 | Jim Walker) "We don't have to suggest that they're more coming to us and saying, Why isn't the infrastructure supporting our desire to be more sustainable in our day-to-day lives?" (13:12 | Jim Walker) "How do we use our strength, which are things like our on-campus power plant, things like the energy researchers that we have here, this thermal storage expertise, how do we use those to pivot and continue to be a central provider of benefit to the future?" (20:29 | Jim Walker) "I believe that we are somewhere in the middle of a transition, or maybe we're close. I hope we're closer to the end of it." (22:39 | Jim Walker)   #SustainabilityAtUTAustin #LivingLabApproach #ClimateChangeChallenges #GreenCampusInitiatives #SustainableFuture   Links Connect with Jim Walker: https://sustainability.utexas.edu/office https://sustainability.utexas.edu/ Connect with Dylan: Website: https://www.sustainaiplanet.com Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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Connecting the dots between Sustainability, Marine Conservation, and AI through an inspiring podcast. From a college professor, to the former CEO of a major tech company, listen to how they see the world evolving and what they, and we can do to advance global Sustainability and Marine Conservation with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Brought to you every other Monday by your host Dylan Singla.