AWESome EarthKind
AWESome EarthKind

AWESome EarthKind

Ron Kamen

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Dirty, unhealthy, and unsustainable energy for our electricity, heating, cooling, and transportation threatens our planet and the lives of everyone we love and know. Once a week - every Monday, we bring in leading environmental activists, entrepreneurs, experts, and everyday people who are transforming homes, workplaces & communities into clean energy power centers that save money and create a healthy, prosperous, just & sustainable planet. The AWESome EarthKind podcast inspires and empowers you with the knowledge of how the Forces of Nature (Air, Water, Earth, Sun, and YOU) – can make the world a better place, and save you money. The fear isn't that we are powerless, but that we are powerful beyond measure. Find out more at www.AWESomeEarthKind.com.

Recent Episodes

Powering the Future: Bridging the Clean Energy Job Gap with Steve Engler
DEC 7, 2024
Powering the Future: Bridging the Clean Energy Job Gap with Steve Engler
Quantum Quote: "What if someone told you that we have everything we need to decarbonize most of the economy, we could just start electrifying every new car furnace, water heater, dryer, and cookstove and industrial process starting right now." - Stephen Lacy, paraphrasing Saul Griffith. As we stand at the edge of a clean energy revolution, the urgency for a skilled workforce in this sector has never been more critical. With the United States experiencing a surge in clean energy jobs growing at twice the rate of other industries, the demand for qualified technicians is staggering. Unfortunately, a significant gap remains in our labor force, preventing the full potential of clean energy technologies from being realized. Consider this: while we have the solutions at our fingertips—like heat pumps and electric vehicle charging stations—what's truly needed is the manpower to deploy these innovations across the nation. Many are eager to take part in this movement, but without a clear path into these jobs, we're at risk of stalling progress. Steve Engler from Emerald Energy recognizes the need for a collaborative approach to build a community of clean energy installers. Through initiatives like Cleantechs, he aims to educate and inspire individuals from diverse backgrounds to step into these roles, ultimately bridging the workforce gap and addressing environmental justice along the way. In this episode,Ron Kamen interviews Steve Engler, founder and CEO of Emerald Energy, a recruiting and training platform for clean energy technicians. Based in New York City, Steve discusses his project supported by an E2 fellowship, aimed at addressing the critical shortage of clean energy installers. He highlights the importance of this initiative in the context of transitioning to a sustainable energy future and provides insights into the various clean energy jobs that are emerging in the industry. Listeners will learn about the collaboration between environmental entrepreneurs and the role of organizations like E2 in promoting policies that benefit both the economy and the environment. Tune in to explore the future of clean energy workforce development and the entrepreneurial spirit driving change. Join us as we delve into the transformative potential of clean energy jobs, highlighting the intersection of community engagement and technology, and learn how we can collectively forge a sustainable future for our planet. Steve Engler is the Founder and CEO of Emerald Energy, which is solving the critical shortage of clean energy technicians. This year he is an E2 Fellow building Cleantechs, a community and newsletter for prospective clean energy installers from nontraditional backgrounds. He previously worked as a product manager and in energy policy and is based in NYC. What You'll Learn from this Episode: Understand the role of clean energy technicians and the growing demand for these jobs in the context of the energy transition. Discover the significance of heat pumps in decarbonizing buildings and how they work, including the differences between air-source and ground-source heat pumps. Explore the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on job creation in the clean energy sector and the financial incentives available for clean energy technologies. Learn about the importance of bipartisan support for clean energy initiatives and how these efforts are being implemented across the country. And more… The Challenge: What I'm working to solve is this looming shortage of clean energy installers. According to the Blue-Green Alliance, we need to hire 1 million climate jobs that will have been created by the Inflation Reduction Act. Rewiring America just came out with a 2024 workforce report that says that home electrification, electrifying billings and homes will create 3 million jobs. We need to find the people to fill these jobs, and it can be a difficult pathway now to get into clean energy jobs, even just really defining what a clean energy job is. Social Proof: Spotlight in this newsletter, we focused on a technician named Manny, who comes from New York. He worked his way up the ranks doing an HVAC program, which led to some coursework at City Tech here in New York City. And led to a job initially as an installer in an HVAC company, and then landed a job at Dandelion Energy, which does geothermal heat pumps. He was promoted four times in two years. Sometimes we have a problem explaining what these jobs are and who does these jobs. It would be great to sort of personify and a person Manny, who I've met, has spoken a lot about his journey really shows that it's tangible that it's possible to do this job. SuperNova #1. During the pandemic, a number of resources started like Work on Climate, which is the Slack community new Energy Nexus. New York Climate Tech is another great resource here in New York City that helps more office workers navigate into climate jobs, either to start their own companies or find companies to work for or other work like that. SuperNova #2. I launched a Substack, which is a newsletter called Cleantechs. You can subscribe at cleantechs.substack.com. It's focused on getting folks into installer and technician jobs and solar, wind, HVAC, and EVs, and batteries, while helping to demystify climate jobs. And each newsletter, we have a spotlight on some aspects of the clean energy journey. So we've had two newsletters so far sent one out in September and in October, and we'll send a new one out in early November. SuperNova #3.There's obviously a huge need for policy types and the financing side of clean energy. But the bulk of the work that has to be done to decarbonize this country is kind of boots on the ground work, installing heat pumps, installing EV charging stations, installing batteries, putting more solar on roofs, setting up more offshore wind turbines. Some jobs require you to go to community college. Some jobs don't. There are jobs like you could become an HVAC apprentice level helper without going to a community college. And you can get into a great career that way. If you're working in a job as an HVAC technician and you've been there for five years or so, you could start making six figure salaries without a college degree, without college debt, which is extraordinary. And I think we have to get out the word on these jobs. What the future looks like for clean energy jobs: We can supplement some of the work being done by the federal government whether it's through some of these incentive programs, whether it's through the white House effort to get around 20,000 technicians into clean energy jobs. One thing people focus on is how much do you get paid to start? And I think if you look at maybe a job in the fast food industry or a job as a HVAC apprentice, you might even have similar starting hourly wages. But I think what you have to argue is, what does your trajectory look like after five years if you stay in this industry, how much work could you be making in this space? What does your job potential look like? You could start your own company, you could work at a bigger company, you could work in sales. The sky's the limit. Partnerships / alliances to carry out the goal: Our hope is that with this newsletter, we could help kickstart a community to get folks into these jobs. And part of what we're doing too, is we partnered with local workforce development organizations like here in New York City, just wanna give a shout out to Youth Action Youth Build, WE ACT for Environmental Justice with whom I've worked and got the word out about this effort. Resources Mentioned: Cleantechs Newsletter: cleantechs.substack.com E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs): e2.org Rewiring America: rewiringamerica.org Connect with Steve Engler: Emerald Energy: emeraldenergy.co LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/sengler http://www.linkedin.com/company/tryemerald Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/sengler4
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HV Communities Lead on Climate Action
JUL 3, 2024
HV Communities Lead on Climate Action
We just had an amazing conversation on the Earth Kind podcast with Paige Ruane and Vanessa Bertozzi from Partners for Climate Action, Hudson Valley. They shared insights on their work supporting local communities in addressing the climate crisis and improving ecosystems in the Hudson River Valley watershed. Did you know they've given out over $3 million in grants since starting? Their impact is truly inspiring! Paige and Vanessa believe that the overlapping ecological crises are best addressed by the communities that are closest to them by using approaches that honor the uniqueness of each place. Partners for Climate Action (PCA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2019 with a mission to catalyze bioregional climate action. They believe in addressing ecological crises at the local level, honoring the uniqueness of each community. PCA focuses on moving various forms of capital to where they can have the most impact, aiming to catalyze local action effectively. Their core work involves providing funding, knowledge, tools, and connections to support grantees in achieving success. PCA's priority areas include ecological restoration, emphasizing the establishment of community forests and native habitat cultivation, as well as the decarbonization of existing building stock in underserved communities within the region. By prioritizing these initiatives, PCA aims to empower communities to take action on climate change at the local level, recognizing the importance of grassroots efforts in creating meaningful change. About the Founders: Paige Ruane is a co-founder of Partners for Climate Action, where she co-developed the Local Champions program and the Building DecarbonizationGrants program. She is a member of her Climate Smart Communities Task Forcein Austerlitz, NY where she contributed to the achievement of bronze certification. Paige has worked as a psychotherapist and documentary film and radio writer/producer. Vanessa Bertozzi works as a consultant for Partners for Climate Action, where she co-developed the Local Champions program and the Building Decarbonization Grants program. Vanessa is an elected official on the Board of Trustees for the Village of Rhinebeck, NY, where she led her Climate Smart Community Task Force to bronze certification. As a consultant, Vanessa has worked for The New York Times and clean energy companies. Previously, she worked at Etsy.com for over a decade. If you're looking for ways to get involved in climate action, this episode is a must-listen. What You'll Learn From This Episode Funding and Support for Local Communities: Partners for Climate Action provides funding and support to local communities addressing the climate crisis and improving ecosystems in the Hudson Valley watershed. Programs Overview: The podcast discusses the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA) and the Climate Smart Communities program, highlighting their goals and actions. Grant Programs: Details about the building decarbonization grant program and ecological restoration grants are shared, emphasizing the impact on reducing carbon emissions and restoring ecosystems. Community Engagement: The importance of community involvement, volunteerism, and collaboration in addressing climate change is highlighted, along with the role of local champions and organizations. Upcoming Events and Initiatives: Information about upcoming webinars, field trips, and grant opportunities, such as the pollinator action guide and forest health projects, is provided for listeners to engage with. …and many more "Think locally. Act locally." - Vanessa and Paige, PCA Founders Resources: PCA Awards Twenty Building Decarbonization Grants https://www.climateactionhv.org/decarb-grant Connect with Climate Action HV https://www.climateactionhv.org Instagram @climateactionhv Be a Climate Action HV Supporter/ Donate: https://www.climateactionhv.org/checkout/donate?donatePageId=64b822edbd30a73b5c77c3ca
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The Future of Sustainable Healthcare Products: A Conversation with Cabinet Health's Co-Founder Russell Gong
MAY 28, 2024
The Future of Sustainable Healthcare Products: A Conversation with Cabinet Health's Co-Founder Russell Gong
From plastic medicine bottles to sustainable healthcare products, learn how Cabinet Health is making a difference. In this episode, we chat with Russell Gong, co-founder of Cabinet Health, about their mission to eliminate single-use plastic medicine bottles in the healthcare industry. Tune in for an inspiring conversation! Russ shares his journey from recognizing the plastic medicine problem to founding a sustainable healthcare company. Learn how Cabinet Health is innovating to make a positive impact on the environment and healthcare industry. From appearing on Shark Tank to envisioning a future with circularity and refillability in healthcare packaging, Russ discusses the exciting possibilities ahead. Discover more about Russ's impactful story and the future of sustainable healthcare in this episode. Russ's story is a compelling reminder of the power of innovation and entrepreneurship in tackling some of the world's most pressing issues. His work with Cabinet Health not only addresses environmental concerns but also paves the way for a healthier planet. It's inspiring to see how businesses can lead change and make a significant impact on both industry standards and global sustainability. Today's awesome Earth Podcast is sponsored by Earth Energy Consulting. Earthkind Energy brings over 30 years of expertise in creating clean energy projects that reduce energy costs, provide outstanding returns on investments, lower carbon footprints, and leave a proud legacy for our children and all future generations. www.earthkindenergy.com. Topics Covered: Journey of Russell Gong: Learn about Russ Gong, co-founder and President of Cabinet Health, and how the company is tackling the issue of plastic waste in healthcare. Problem of Plastic in Healthcare: Delve into the environmental impact of single-use plastic in the healthcare industry. Impact of Microplastics: Discover the effects of microplastics on human health and the environment. Experience on Shark Tank: Learn about the behind-the-scenes experience of appearing on the TV show Shark Tank and the lessons learned. Vision for Sustainable Healthcare Packaging: Understand the future vision for sustainable healthcare packaging and the potential transformation of the healthcare industry towards circularity and refillability. And many more… "The best packaging is no packaging, right? - Russell Gong Resources Mentioned: Beyond Zero: Directed by Nathan Havey Kellie Gillespie Connect with Russell Gong Website: https://cabinethealth.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/russell-gong-b9528346
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49 MIN
Zero-Carbon Industry: Transformative Technologies and Policies to Achieve Sustainable Prosperity - with Jeffrey Rissman
APR 16, 2024
Zero-Carbon Industry: Transformative Technologies and Policies to Achieve Sustainable Prosperity - with Jeffrey Rissman
The entire world is transitioning from fossil fuels to clean energy sources for our electricity, heating, cooling and transportation. Technologies such as energy efficient light bulbs and appliances, solar and wind powered electricity, air and ground source heat pumps, and electric vehicles are transforming our lives. Communities, schools, and workplaces are adopting zero-carbon technologies that will also reduce costs and improve our health and safety. But did you know that the industrial sector is responsible for one third of global greenhouse gas emissions and that industry is projected to become America's biggest emission source by 2035. For climate action to succeed, we need to develop sustainable industrial practices. How can we revolutionize America's biggest emitters, the iron, steel, chemicals, and cement industries? In today's episode, we meet Jeffrey Rissman. The Senior Director of Industry at Energy Innovation, Jeffrey focuses on technologies and policies that combat the rise in greenhouse gas emissions in the industrial sector. Jeffrey has a new book, Zero-Carbon Industry: Transformative Technologies and Policies to Achieve Sustainable Prosperity, and it's now on sale worldwide. In Zero-Carbon Industry, Jeffrey unpacks the complex challenges presented by climate change and offers clear actionable insights on how we can revamp the industrial world's heaviest emitters using cutting edge technologies and intelligent policies. Cited in the Wall Street Journal, LA Times, Fast Company, Forbes, and elsewhere, his work shows how we can reshape our entire industrial landscape. Today's awesome Earth Podcast is sponsored by Earth Energy Consulting. Earthkind Energy brings over 30 years of expertise in creating clean energy projects that reduce energy costs, provide outstanding returns on investments, lower carbon footprints, and leave a proud legacy for our children and all future generations. www.earthkindenergy.com. Now let's hear Jeffrey Rissman tell us how Zero-Carbon Industry provides a roadmap to how smart investments in technology, people, and the planet can lead our transformative journey to a carbon-neutral industrial sector. Topics Covered in this episode: Learn about the importance of decarbonizing the industrial sector. Find out about technologies and policies for achieving sustainable prosperity in the industrial sector. Learn about the concept of zero-carbon industry and how it can be achieved. Find out about the role of heat pumps in decarbonizing industrial heating processes. Learn about the various technologies available for delivering heat in industrial processes. And more… "One thing I realized is that the industrial sector is very important. It's producing a lot of the emissions that humans are adding to the atmosphere, but it gets a lot less attention than the other sectors. " - Jeffrey Rissman Connect with Jeffrey Rissman: Zero-Carbon Industry: Transformative Technologies and Policies to Achieve Sustainable Prosperity (Center on Global Energy Policy Series) book: https://zerocarbonindustry.com/ 20% Off the Book when you sign-up through this mailing list sign-up: https://energyinnovation.us13.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0faf0f29db5d15d8b0c1411ad&id=b3d85e52c9 https://www.jeffreyrissman.com/
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40 MIN
Durable Change Only Happens at the Speed of Trust - with Erik Wohlgemuth, Future500
MAR 5, 2024
Durable Change Only Happens at the Speed of Trust - with Erik Wohlgemuth, Future500
Quantum Quote: "We build too many walls, and not enough bridges." - Isaac Newton We live in an incredibly polarized world. Every day, we witness the widespread, massive distrust of almost everything and everyone. How can we overcome the escalating anger and mistrust that pervades close to every aspect of our society? Well, in today's episode, we meet Erik Wohlgemuth of Future 500 (www.future500.org) with over two decades of experience in stakeholder engagement and corporate sustainability. Erik is trusted by diverse leaders across industries, sectors, and political persuasions. Erik is an expert in humanizing opponents through compassionate diplomacy. He is adept at depolarizing relations between businesses, activists, philanthropists, and investment leaders, so that they can find common ground and explore solutions to the social and environmental challenges that threaten our very civilization. Erik earned his MBA from the Yale School of Management and his Master's in Environmental Management from the Yale School of the Environment. Beyond Future 500, Erik serves as a board member for Pacific Forest Trust, and as a West Coast Advisory Board member for the Yale School of Management. Erik is also a fellow chapter director for Environmental Entrepreneurs or E2, the national, nonpartisan nonprofit organization of over 10,000 business people who are advocating for policies that are good for the economy and the environment. Now let's hear Erik tell us how future 500 is depolarizing relations to effect durable change that happens at the speed of trust. Today's AWESome Earth Kind podcast is sponsored by EarthKind Energy Consulting. EarthKind Energy brings over 30 years of expertise in creating clean energy projects that reduce energy costs, provide outstanding returns on investment, lower carbon footprints, and leave a proud legacy for our children and all future generations. You can visit EarthKindEnergy.com to discover how EarthKind Energy Consulting partners with developers, builders, communities, government entities, and nonprofit organizations to create new revenue sources, reduce energy and operation costs, and lower carbon footprints with energy efficiency, solar, air and ground source (geothermal) heat pumps, electric vehicles, and EV charging stations. Challenges: Erik faced challenges related to building trust between corporations and civil society leaders. ● He struggled with finding the courage to follow a less beaten path in his career. ● Erik works to navigate the polarization in plaguing this country and the world. ● He encountered challenges related to corporate political responsibility and bridging the gap between different perspectives on issues like clean energy. ● Erik also faced difficulties dealing with the slow pace of change and the frustration of idealistic younger generations. ● He experienced setbacks in projects where trust and collaboration were not established effectively. ● Erik is dealing with the complexities of permit reform and regulatory systems hindering progress in various projects and the hard work of operationalizing environmental justice principles within a big oil and gas company. Lessons: Building trust and collaboration between different stakeholders is essential for effecting positive change. Humanization and finding common ground, even with polarized opposites, can lead to collaboration and progress. Permit reform and operationalizing environmental justice are two key areas for addressing current challenges in the energy and environmental sectors. Supernova 1: "Humanization leads to trust. Trust leads to collaboration." - Erik Wohlgemuth Supernova 2: "Humanize, think about people that may be your polarized opposite, and figure out a way to find common ground with them." - Erik Wohlgemuth Aha Moment: "A critical moment was walking into a business school admissions office and picking up a flier that changed my life." - Erik Wohlgemuth Most Energized About: "One area we're focusing on as a team is permit reform in the United States. You're seeing our regulatory system right now being used by both the right and the left to block all sorts of potential projects to help us decarbonize the energy system. I think at some point we have to figure out a way through this so we can start to get some stuff done." - Erik Wohlgemuth Parting Advice: "I encourage everybody when they're out in their day, going to events, going to a corporate meeting or whatever organization they work in to figure out ways to bring in different ideas. Who's not in the room who you should speak up for so you get those ideas out into the ether? And that can change people's minds." - Erik Wohlgemuth Connect with Our Guest: ● Website: https://www.future500.org/ideas https://www.future500.org/ ● X: @future500 ● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/future-500
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43 MIN