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The Climate Cause
Author: Madeline S Reznick
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The Climate Cause is a podcast that brings light to the different ways of looking at and doing something about climate change. Because every solution is important and everything is connected.
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In this episode, Jeremy Model shares his renewable diesel journey, how he went from using it to selling it. Renewable diesel is a drop-in biofuel that is a key part of the solution towards a cleaner, low-carbon & circular economy for the transportation industry. Jeremy was curious about this fuel and shares a few of his Bay Area, California success stories.
Learn more about Jeremy here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jemodel/
Listen to episode on a podcast streaming service: https://anchor.fm/madeline-s-reznick/episodes/Jeremy-Model-Following-curiosity-and-making-a-tangible-difference-e1fqpos
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The Climate Cause is a podcast that brings light to the different ways of looking at and doing something about climate change. Because every solution is important and everything is connected.
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To access show notes, discover new learning resources, and learn more about the Climate Cause visit www.climatecause.com
In this episode, Catherine Rohan, a transportation planner, shares her experiences growing up in Texas, traveling the world, and working to improve local city transportation systems. Catherine gabs about biking, her experiences, and the benefits she’s believes in! She even offers pro-tips on getting around on a bike!
For more about Catherine's work, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-rohan/
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The Climate Cause is a podcast that brings light to the different ways of looking at and doing something about climate change. Because every solution is important and everything is connected.
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To access show notes, discover new learning resources, and learn more about the Climate Cause visit www.climatecause.com
In this episode, Jonnie Hogenstad shares his experience studying environmental studies at Portland State University and its unique urban setting. He continues on to share his project he is working on: a kelp farm. Kelp is used to make many everyday products: toothpastes, shampoos, frozen foods, and even pharmaceuticals. Kelp also presents a key opportunity to be used as cattle feed, which dramatically could reduce the impact of the dairy industry.
Learn more about Jonnie here, https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-hogenstad-05103575/
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The Climate Cause is a podcast that brings light to the different ways of looking at and doing something about climate change. Because every solution is important and everything is connected.
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To access show notes, discover new learning resources, and learn more about the Climate Cause visit www.climatecause.com
In this episode, Bree Nicolello reflects on how her climate work has been influenced by her personal journey and how it informs her work in equitable housing and economic development programs. Bree leaves listeners with a reminder that everyone deserves a place to call home that both supports a high quality of life and is connected to people we feel closest to. She discussed how the organization she supports does just that.
For more about Bree's work, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/breenicolello/
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The Climate Cause is a podcast that brings light to the different ways of looking at and doing something about climate change. Because every solution is important and everything is connected.
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To access show notes, discover new learning resources, and learn more about the Climate Cause visit www.climatecause.com
In this episode, the very wonderful Aimée Okotie-Oyakan enlightens us on how she defines and connects the dots between climate action, climate resilience, and climate adaptation. She talks about the power and importance of engaging communities in climate action planning because: there is no one size fits all approach for communities across the world. Each solution will look different because communities hold knowledge that is crucial for the success of its climate action and resiliency.
To learn more about Aimée's work, visit: https://linktr.ee/aimeeokotieoyekan
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The Climate Cause is a podcast that brings light to the different ways of looking at and doing something about climate change. Because every solution is important and everything is connected.
In this episode, Maddy Rez opens the series by explaining the rationale and vision behind this audio experience.
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The Climate Cause is a podcast that brings light to the different ways of looking at and doing something about climate change. Because every solution is important and everything is connected.
We do this by interviewing many passionate, smart, and unique individuals who all work in climate-related fields and share a common cause: recalibrating our built world to address the multitude of issues going on (climate change, social inequities, resource depletion, and economic hardship) to name a few.
Join Maddy Rez and her guests through the journey of exploring the question: how do we achieve all that needs to achieved to beat the climate crisis in such a short manner of time? And how do we make sure we do it right, in face of world social, economic, and environmental disparities?
In this episode, Corrie Parrish shares her importance of expanding our current perceptions of leadership and transform “the table” to be more representative of our world.
Planning decisions affect communities in a variety of ways and Corrie discusses her role of using data informed metrics to prove and implement equity
frameworks into transportation investments. These investments affect everything about living in a particular area: access to goods and resources, exposure to
vehicle exhaust, ability to safely travel around the neighborhood, and so much more. This episode makes us think about the effect our actions today will have
on the future result of the climate transition.
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The Climate Cause is a podcast that brings light to the different ways of looking at and doing something about climate change. Because
every solution is important and everything is connected. We do this by interviewing many passionate, smart, and unique individuals who all affect climate-related fields and share a common cause: recalibrating our built world to address the multitude of issues going on (climate change, social inequities, resource depletion, and economic hardship) to name a few.
Join Maddy Rez and her guests through the journey of exploring the question: how do we achieve all that needs to achieved to beat the climate crisis in such a short manner of time? And how do we make sure we do it right, in face of world social, economic, and environmental disparities?
Learn more at www.climatecause.com





