The Climate Layer

Alex Banat

The Climate Layer makes sustainability simple and misinformation extinct. Hosted by Alex Banat, Harvard researcher and clean energy veteran, this show peels back the myths surrounding climate change, from energy and EVs to food, policy, and biodiversity. Each episode exposes the narratives holding us back, replaces them with scientific fact, and finds the human stories that make truth worth sharing. If there's a lie circulating about it, this show is coming for it.

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  1. ٢٥ يونيو

    The Alpha Myth: What Dog Training Teaches Us About Fighting Climate Misinformation

    In the 1960s, a researcher published a study on wolf behavior that changed everything. The concept of the alpha wolf, the dominant leader who rules through force and aggression, spread through science, self-help, and eventually dog training. There was just one problem. The researcher spent the rest of his career trying to take it back. In this episode of The Climate Layer, Alex sits down with Matt Brady, professional dog trainer and founder of Manageable Mutts, to talk about what happens when misinformation gets ahead of the truth, and what it takes to close that gap. Matt has spent his career undoing the damage bad science did to how people relate to their dogs. And the lessons he has learned, about empathy, patience, education, and meeting people where they are without judgment, turn out to be exactly what climate communicators need to hear. In this episode: How the alpha wolf myth spread from a single flawed study into a cultural phenomenon the original researcher could not stopWhat the dog training world learned about breaking through deeply held misinformationWhy we are not on different sides. In dog training, we are on the dog's side. In climate, we are on the side of the people being impactedHow empathy and patience outperform data and debate when the lie has already beaten the truth to the finish lineWhy misinformation built on the beginning of a theory is the hardest kind to counter, and what actually worksThe science is clear. The solutions are real. The noise is the problem. More information on Matt and his company Manageable Mutts can be found below: Facebook Instagram

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  2. ١٤ مايو

    Hope Is a Strategy: Climate Solutions at Scale

    It is easy to feel like nothing is working. Federal policy is moving backward. Headlines are bleak. And if you work in climate, clean energy, or sustainability, the weight of it can feel relentless. But hopelessness in the face of real progress is its own kind of risk. Because the progress is real. Episode 9 is about what actually works. Not pilot projects. Not experiments. Real countries, real policies, and real results at scale. Denmark generating over 50% of its electricity from wind. Norway selling 92% of new cars as electric. Iceland heating nearly every home with geothermal energy. Texas leading the U.S. in wind power, not because of climate activism, but because the economics made sense. These are not hypotheticals. They are proof. When we only focus on what is broken, we miss the lesson hiding in what is working. And that lesson matters, because it tells us exactly what to do next. In this episode: How Denmark built a wind revolution over decades and became a global energy exporterWhy Norway's EV transformation happened through smart economics, not mandatesWhat Iceland's geothermal success means for the rest of the world as new drilling technology changes the gameThe U.S. bright spots proving that progress does not require federal leadershipThe solutions exist. The technology works. The examples are real. The Climate Layer is a podcast about climate change, clean energy, and the systems shaping our future. Hosted by Alex Banat.

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  3. ٢٩ أبريل

    The Innovators: Climate Tech That's Scaling Right Now

    While federal climate policy moves backward, the economics of clean energy keep moving forward. In Episode 8, we look at the technologies scaling right now. Not someday, not in the lab, but in commercial deployment across the globe. Battery storage costs dropped 67% in three years. Offshore wind is advancing despite federal hostility because state commitments are real. Global clean tech investment hit $1.8 trillion in 2025. And the countries treating clean energy as industrial strategy are winning races the U.S. keeps choosing to lose. One of the biggest obstacles to climate progress is the noise designed to make you feel like nothing is working. The best counter to that noise is knowing the real story. The facts in clean energy right now are genuinely hopeful, and this episode is full of them. In this episode: Why battery storage is solving the single biggest challenge renewable energy has ever facedHow states like Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey are moving offshore wind forward without WashingtonThe pattern of U.S. innovation followed by Chinese dominance, and what it costs usA reality check on critical materials and why the mining challenge is real but not a reason to stopThe question isn't whether the clean energy transition happens. It's whether we lead it or follow it. The Climate Layer is a podcast about climate change, clean energy, and the systems shaping our future. Hosted by Alex Banat.

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  4. ٥ مارس

    Nine Planetary Boundaries: How Close Are We to the Edge?

    We've crossed seven of the nine planetary boundaries that keep Earth habitable. What does that actually mean? And why aren't more people talking about it? In this episode, I break down the planetary boundaries framework - the scientific thresholds that define a "safe operating space" for humanity. From climate change to biodiversity loss to novel entities (yes, that includes microplastics), we're pushing Earth's systems to their limits. But this isn't just about listing problems. It's about understanding how these boundaries connect to each other, why crossing them creates cascading risks, and what it means when we treat a stable climate as negotiable. If you've ever wondered "how bad is it, really?" - this episode gives you the clearest answer science can offer. Topics covered: What planetary boundaries are and why they matterThe seven boundaries we've already crossedHow these systems interconnect (spoiler: everything affects everything)Why "unknown unknowns" might be the scariest partThe difference between knowing we're in danger and acting like itThis is Episode 5 of The Climate Layer - where we translate complex climate science into clear, accessible stories. No jargon. No doom-scrolling. Just honest conversations about the most important challenge of our time. Next week: We're going to the ocean. Episode 6 dives into what we're doing to marine ecosystems - and what happens when we give them space to heal. Find me on LinkedIn or email TheClimateLayer@gmail.com with your questions, feedback, or myths you want busted.

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  5. ٩ يناير

    Welcome to The Climate Layer

    In this debut episode of The Climate Layer, host Alex Banat lays out why climate communication is broken and how misinformation shapes the way we see energy, transportation, and everyday choices. Alex shares the personal journey that led to launching this show — from chasing environmental storytelling in Hollywood, to building EV education programs with utilities, to guiding clean transportation narratives in PR, and finally to pursuing a master’s in sustainability at Harvard. Along the way, he explains why cutting through myths with clarity, compassion, and hope is more urgent than ever. This episode dives into the wind turbine scene from Landman and unpacks why it’s a masterclass in misinformation, breaking down the facts about turbine lifecycles, oil abundance, and emotional manipulation. It then tackles the myth that EVs aren’t actually green, showing how efficiency, cleaner grids, and public health benefits make them a critical part of the transition. You’ll also get an introduction to the electric grid — what it is, how it works, and why understanding it matters for the future of clean energy. Finally, Alex offers practical tools for spotting climate misinformation in everyday conversations, helping listeners cut through noise and false balance with curiosity and confidence. Start here to understand the mission of The Climate Layer and join the effort to make sustainability simple, approachable, and free from spin. This is the foundation for a show built to challenge myths, untangle fear, and inspire action toward a cleaner world.

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The Climate Layer makes sustainability simple and misinformation extinct. Hosted by Alex Banat, Harvard researcher and clean energy veteran, this show peels back the myths surrounding climate change, from energy and EVs to food, policy, and biodiversity. Each episode exposes the narratives holding us back, replaces them with scientific fact, and finds the human stories that make truth worth sharing. If there's a lie circulating about it, this show is coming for it.