Four environmentalist friends get together each week to talk about their work, pop culture, and how to save the Earth while protecting your sanity.
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Darragh Wynne and Eleanor O' Brien bring you weekly updates on how they're getting on going Carbon Neutral this Lent and what they're learning from the whole experience.
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The Carbon Neutral podcast was created to showcase discussions between other youth-initiatives that have the same goal of achieving a sustainable future. It is also a platform to learn important insights and essential pieces of advice for youth who want to start their own initiative.
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The auto industry sits at the intersection of the three largest carbon emitting sectors in the United States -- transportation, industry, and energy. That's why experts say it is critical for automakers and their suppliers to take a leading role on cutting carbon. Driving to Zero host Jake Neher and Automotive News Executive Editor Jamie Butters take an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at the industry at it races toward carbon neutrality.
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Feel uncertain where to begin with renewable energy, start now. Enabling understanding that renewable energy can be used in towns and cities, and the carbon footprint can be dramatically reduced starting now. During these bad times look to a future of urban landscape with a reduced carbon footprint. We can use the urban land for renewable energy generation, and improve the country side. We need to let the realization come that we are part of the Earth and need to look after it, and not be a ...
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While much of the groundwork has been laid for the auto industry’s transition to carbon neutrality, many obstacles remain. This episode looks into the future of the decarbonizing auto industry, exploring the key developments, emerging trends and strategies that are shaping a more sustainable automotive landscape.…
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While the electrification revolution is well underway, getting to a world of zero emissions will be tough without the help of new technologies. Breakthroughs such as scalable solid-state batteries and clean hydrogen could someday propel the industry — and the world — toward a greener future. In this episode, we hear from Faurecia Hydrogen Solutions…
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From 2009 to 2012, the EPA's Margo Oge served as the architect of the U.S. government’s first-ever formal action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act. In this episode, Oge and Ford sustainability chief Bob Holycross talk about that landmark deal between the Obama Administration and automakers, as well as the lessons it offers …
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More than ever before, energy utilities are becoming a key supplier to the auto industry as it looks to reduce emissions. Companies such as DTE Energy in Southeast Michigan are working directly with auto manufacturers to supply factories with renewable energy while offsetting fossil fuel consumption. In this episode, Jake Neher and Jamie Butters to…
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Bonus Episode: Hyundai's Progress For Humanity vision (sponsored content from Hyundai Motor America)
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The world’s third-largest automaker has big ambitions for sustainability. In an interview with Automotive News publisher KC Crain, Hyundai's global COO and North American CEO Jose Munoz explains Hyundai’s big vision, and what the company’s learned as they’ve worked to make it a reality. This episode was paid for by Hyundai and produced by the Autom…
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Carbon reduction is not just about automakers. Suppliers are playing a crucial role in the industry's carbon neutrality efforts. Host Jake Neher and Automotive News Executive Editor Jamie Butters visit Magna International's Plastcoat facility in Brampton, Ont., and get a glimpse of its eco-friendly practices — from energy-efficient manufacturing to…
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Toyota has gone from being an environmental darling, lauded for pioneering hybrid technology, to a pariah among many conservationists. Gill Pratt, CEO of the Toyota Research Institute, defends the company's commitment to hybrids. And we hear from environmental activists and former government officials who say the world's largest auto company is dan…
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Late September 2017 is a pivotal moment in General Motors' history. Discover how GM's leadership grappled with the need to embrace a sweeping change, and how the company went from doubting its own electrification ambitions to proudly proclaiming, “General Motors believes in an all-electric future.”Automotive News
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Against the backdrop of a warming planet and urgent calls for climate action, the auto industry is looking to play a pivotal role in cutting carbon emissions. This episode looks at the industry's early days transforming American mobility, how that sets the stage for its present-day attempts to go green, and ongoing criticism from environmental grou…
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The auto industry’s shift to carbon neutrality is here, and it’s accelerating. But is it enough? Driving to Zero is a new podcast series from Automotive News that looks at the auto industry’s roadmap to carbon neutrality. We take a big-picutre look at the environmental, political and social trends pushing the move toward a greener future. And we pu…
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To realise when Urban Renewable Energy needs to be the path ahead. This is the Yangtze River in China, and seeing many many live near it, we need to think now about urban renewable energy.
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Now is the time to start thinking about renewable energy and incorporating it into our lives. New builds should have it.
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With the Coronavirus still lingering and now with the invasion of Ukaraine, it is important that we still keep in mind that towns/ cities can use renewable energy generated by the area.
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Discussion with Nelson Shuchmacher Endebo Stanford's Nelson Shuchmacher Endebo joins the Carbon Neutral podcast to discuss his experiences in entrepreneurship. He is also a big advocate of quality education (SDG 4) and pursues to give everyone equal opportunities in learning so that they can pursue their dreams in the future! In this episode, Nelso…
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Discussion with SustainaPod (Green Impact Hub) In this episode, we are joined by Arwen and Belinda from SustainaPod. We discussed their experiences in creating a sustainably-oriented podcast and challenges they faced. Also, we dived deep into some of their personal experiences talking to environmental leaders from all over the world and specialists…
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Discussion with WANBO Leaders of the environmental initiative WANBO at Island School, Ethan Yap and Kimberley Ng join the Carbon Neutral Podcast to discuss slacktivism, importance of sustainable development education to youth and student-led projects. We dive deep into the creation and purpose of WANBO's projects such as reusable mask, recycling an…
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Discussion with DITO In this episode of the Carbon Neutral podcast, we are joined by Alexander Zhang from DITO CIS. We cover a large range of topics such as our experience of speaking at United Nations Asia-Pacific Climate Week 2021, sustainable development and youth change-makers. This podcast also contains interesting insights into how youth all…
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Discussion with ISSIA HK In the first ever episode of the Carbon Neutral podcast, we are joined by Justin Cheung from ISSIA HK. During this fruitful discussion, we spoke about topics such as creating youth initiatives, how to create more engagement and how to project youth voices all around the world. We also discuss the importance of creating a pl…
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Despite this pandemic, it is important that we start making our towns/ cities utilize renewable energy. The time is now. It is important that we recycle what we can, and conserve resources. Whilst things with this pandemic are unsure, lets realise the certainty that the environment will care if we care for it. In this Pandemic we have used electron…
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This is a episode from Greenpeace about having a green economy, and the importance of caring for the planet. We need to look after it so it can look after us.
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Now is the time to start with urban renewable energy no matter how small it is.
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We are living with the Coronavirus, but we can look to better day when towns/ cities will generate their own renewable energy. We can think about it now.
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Despite this Coronavirus we can and should still care for the environment. Input is appreciated and welcome.
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Now is the time to start urban renewable energy generation, and to get it incorporated into our lives. In Belfast there was once a time greenery would not have been seen in the city centre, now we have tree in Belfast city centre, and we need to get renewable energy there.
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Start to realise that Renewable Energy can be generated in towns/ cities, and now is the time to move.
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We need to think about how we can use what the towns and cities provide to generate renewable electricity and reduce environmental impact. This is not a back dated thing, these technologies could be used now.
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Renewable Energy can be generated in Towns/ Cities and there is available space. Now is the time to start noticing it. Just see the town or cities and see where renewable energy can be put. There is enough space to start bringing towns and cities to carbon neutrality.
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It is important that we right now start to reduce our carbon footprint. We need to be aware of the pollution and start reducing it now.
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We can have our urban life and still care for bee, as they care for us and food sources depend on them.
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Now is the time for renewable energy to be generated in towns/ cities. Start to be considering the earth long term.
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Belfast can start being carbon neutral, and we need to start now.
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Now is the time we need to start reducing our carbon footprint. We need to be more active in recycling.
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This is about the importance of recycling and how we as individuals can prevent plastic from getting into the oceans. It is a good thing that when out enjoying nature to take plastics home and recycling them.
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This is about making towns and cities carbon neutral, and it is within our reach. This would be a new beginning.
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This is about thinking about the summer holidays that you have enjoyed, but to thinks about how renewable energy can be brought in and used, and where you live how green energy can be used. Think about how good it would be for the holiday makers coming to your place.
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Think about the enormity of the Earth and how good it is to us, and we need to start looking after it.
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The importance of upcycling and recycling. We can see the plastic bottles we purchase our drinks in being made from 100% recycled material. We need to recycled everything that can be recycled.
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It is important to recycle plastic, and get it out of our oceans.
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Start recycling Now!
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The importance of recycling, and why everything that can be recycling must be recycled.
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Now is the time to start recycling, and there is no such thing as a quantity too small to be recycled. Going on holiday, take home those pleasant memories, and leave behind the the to recycle and make the environment, and the planet cleaner, thus more pleasant.
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Understanding how renewable energy can be used in towns/ cities and make them greener places to live. It can be done, and people need to start getting a better understanding.
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With Lent over and storm Hannah approaching, Darragh and Eleanor reflect on the whole experience with more giddiness and frankness than ever before...
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Darragh and Eleanor discuss the environmental impact of the fashion industry and share some great news!
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Darragh and Eleanor return with news of tree planting, an update on their footprints and some more info about food!
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The first extended interview of CNL sees Darragh chat to Clare Watson about the psychology behind why we find it so difficult to engage in climate action.
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Darragh and Eleanor cast a wider eye on climate issues, taking in some of last week's school strikes before turning their attention to food.
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Darragh and Eleanor discuss how they got on in their first few days of measuring their carbon footprint and discuss all things travel related.
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Join Darragh Wynne and Eleanor O' Brien as they explain how and why they're going carbon neutral this lent and discuss some of the big questions surrounding climate action. Is there a world leader better than our own Michael D Higgins at communicating the threat of climate change? And would we all be more environmentally conscious if ALDI or LIDL w…
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This week, Emily marks the anniversary of Trump's inauguration by looking back on how his presidency has affected environmental policy. Plus, she hits the bricks to ask random passersby how much they know about this administration's record on the environment.Carbon Neutral
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