Project Drawdown is the world’s leading science-based guide to climate solutions. According to Jonathan Foley, Project Drawdown’s Executive Director, they aim to be the Consumer Reports for climate change. “We synthesize every paper ever written in science, engineering, technical, economic literature, all the data, and bring it together and say, ‘Hey, does this actually work? And if so, how much would it cost? And how long would we have to wait for it?’” 

Foley is not just an expert on the intricacies of hundreds of potential climate solutions; he’s also the winner of the 2025 Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Science Communication, and an expert at explaining complex ideas in easily digestible terms. As he said on a past Climate One episode, “The great news about addressing climate change is we also build a better world in the process. Imagine going to the doctor and they're like, ‘Wow, you're really sick and I'm gonna give you this medicine, and its side effects are, you're gonna feel better.’ Climate solutions are like that.”



Episode Guests:

Jonathan Foley, Executive Director, Project Drawdown

Eliza Nemser, Executive Director, Climate Changemakers



Highlights:

00:00 Intro

02:11 Jonathan Foley on Stephen Schneider

06:33 Jonathan Foley on balancing science and communication

13:09 Jonathan Foley on Project Drawdown

20:08 Jonathan Foley on less effective climate solutions

23:27 Jonathan Foley on the food industries effect on climate

26:22 Jonathan Foley on being attacked for speaking out about beef

34:20 Jonathan Foley on the need to stop doing “stupid” stuff

40:31 Greg Dalton on meeting Stephen Schneider

41:25 Greg Dalton on creating the Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Science Communication

45:52 Greg Dalton on Stephen Schneider’s legacy

47:14 Eliza Nemser on her journey to climate activism

49:12 Eliza Nemser on effective volunteerism 

53:23 Eliza Nemser on finding your place in climate action



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Jonathan Foley: 2025 Schneider Award Winner

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Jonathan Foley: 2025 Schneider Award Winner

DEC 12, 202561 MIN

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Project Drawdown is the world’s leading science-based guide to climate solutions. According to Jonathan Foley, Project Drawdown’s Executive Director, they aim to be the Consumer Reports for climate change. “We synthesize every paper ever written in science, engineering, technical, economic literature, all the data, and bring it together and say, ‘Hey, does this actually work? And if so, how much would it cost? And how long would we have to wait for it?’” 

Foley is not just an expert on the intricacies of hundreds of potential climate solutions; he’s also the winner of the 2025 Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Science Communication, and an expert at explaining complex ideas in easily digestible terms. As he said on a past Climate One episode, “The great news about addressing climate change is we also build a better world in the process. Imagine going to the doctor and they're like, ‘Wow, you're really sick and I'm gonna give you this medicine, and its side effects are, you're gonna feel better.’ Climate solutions are like that.”


Episode Guests:

Jonathan Foley, Executive Director, Project Drawdown

Eliza Nemser, Executive Director, Climate Changemakers


Highlights:

00:00 Intro

02:11 Jonathan Foley on Stephen Schneider

06:33 Jonathan Foley on balancing science and communication

13:09 Jonathan Foley on Project Drawdown

20:08 Jonathan Foley on less effective climate solutions

23:27 Jonathan Foley on the food industries effect on climate

26:22 Jonathan Foley on being attacked for speaking out about beef

34:20 Jonathan Foley on the need to stop doing “stupid” stuff

40:31 Greg Dalton on meeting Stephen Schneider

41:25 Greg Dalton on creating the Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Science Communication

45:52 Greg Dalton on Stephen Schneider’s legacy

47:14 Eliza Nemser on her journey to climate activism

49:12 Eliza Nemser on effective volunteerism 

53:23 Eliza Nemser on finding your place in climate action


Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you’ll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today.


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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices