🌍 INTRODUCING THE SUMMIT SERIES 2024! 🎉 Recorded live at the Concordia Annual Summit during #ClimateWeekNYC, this 10-episode series features conversations with global leaders tackling some of the most pressing challenges in sustainability and social impact. Join us as we explore a diverse range of topics, from energy access to cattle and beef production, and hear fresh perspectives on how to create positive change in our world. 🎧 Listen to the series introduction here: https://lnkd.in/eRspVejR Ep. 1: Conservation at Scale with Peter Fearnhead, CEO of African Parks Network Ep. 2: Electrifying 300 Million Africans by 2030 with Andrew Herscowitz, CEO of Mission 300 Accelerator (The Rockefeller Foundation) Ep. 3: Climate Impact of Cattle and Beef Production with Jason Weller, Global CSO of 日本ビジネスシステムズ Ep. 4: Youth Leading Climate Action with Michael J. Nyenhuis, CEO of UNICEF USA Ep. 5: Regenerative Agriculture and Sustainable Land Use with Richard Zaltzman, CEO of EIT Food Ep. 6: The Future of EV Charging with Hooman Shahidi, CEO of EVPassport Ep. 7: Water Access and Health with Greg Allgood, VP of Water Access and Health for World Vision Ep. 8: The Importance of Indigenous Communities in Protecting the Amazon with Nemonte Nenquimo and Mitch Anderson, Founders of Amazon Frontlines Ep. 9: Closing the Funding Gap for SDG-related Investments in Developing Countries with Naomi E. Nwokolo. Esq, Executive Director of The United Nations Global Compact Nigeria Ep. 10: Technology for Building Decarbonization with Erika Gupta, Head of Sustainability for Siemens Financial Services Americas 🎉 Over the next 10 weeks, episodes will be released once per week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Stay tuned! #Concordia24 #UNGA
The Green Hour Podcast
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Community of innovators, activists, and government leaders in the world of sustainability. New episodes every Wednesday.
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I’m Preston Poag, and this is The Green Hour – a community of innovators, activists, and government leaders in the world of sustainability. Each week you will hear from a leader in sustainability to help unlock your mind to a greener future. Each week, we bring you insights from esteemed leaders in sustainability, offering a transformative masterclass on this crucial subject. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of sustainable practices, encompassing the triumphs and tribulations of building green startups. Through compelling narratives, we explore both the failures and successes that pave the way for a brighter tomorrow. Beyond entrepreneurship, The Green Hour shines a light on the role of government policies in fostering sustainable communities. We examine the current state of sustainability, forecast its future trajectory, and gain a deeper understanding of how we can harness waste and turn it into invaluable resources. No matter where you stand on your sustainability journey, The Green Hour serves as a wellspring of education and inspiration for the next generation of leaders. Whether you possess decades of experience in this field or are just starting out, rest assured that you will discover immense value in our engaging discussions. If you're an aspiring entrepreneur, prepare to be captivated by tales of visionary founders who tackled problems not for personal gain but for the greater good. Aspiring politicians and policymakers will gain valuable insights into current policies and their profound impact while also exploring the necessary steps for a sustainable future. And for all of humanity, we reveal how seemingly small actions can yield significant and enduring change in the years to come.
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RECAP: Concordia Annual Summit 2024 🌍 The Green Hour Podcast had the honor of serving as a Media Partner at this year’s Concordia Annual Summit in NYC. Over the past three days, global leaders gathered to tackle some of the world’s most urgent challenges—one of the most critical being environmental sustainability and the management of our natural resources. We were privileged to sit down with 7 global leaders who are driving impactful change across sectors: • Michael J. Nyenhuis, President & CEO, UNICEF USA • Peter Fearnhead, CEO, African Parks Network • Andrew Herscowitz, CEO, M300 Accelerator at The Rockefeller Foundation • Jason Weller, Global CSO, 日本ビジネスシステムズ • Hooman Shahidi, CEO, EVPassport • Richard Zaltzman, CEO, EIT Food • Greg Allgood, VP of Water and Health, World Vision Stay tuned for the release of these conversations, coming soon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 🎧 A special thank you to Matthew Swift and the entire Concordia team for this incredible opportunity! #Concordia24 #ClimateWeekNYC #UNGA
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The Green Hour Podcast Unveils African Parks' Groundbreaking $1 Billion Conservation Initiative September 23, 2024 - New York, NY – During a special episode of The Green Hour Podcast, African Parks Network CEO Peter Fearnhead unveiled a bold new $1 billion initiative aimed at scaling conservation efforts across Africa by 2030. The exclusive interview took place at the Concordia Annual Summit during Climate Week NYC, making The Green Hour the first platform to feature details of this groundbreaking initiative. Check out the Press Release: https://lnkd.in/eatRkaKZ
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🌿 Join Us for Climate Week in NYC! 🌿 We’re thrilled to announce that The Green Hour Podcast will be a Media Partner at next week’s Concordia Annual Summit in New York City. As one of the most anticipated events of the year, the Annual Summit unites leaders from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to tackle global challenges. With Environmental Sustainability and Natural Resources as key themes, we’re eager to engage in insightful conversations with leaders from around the world. Register here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gEeuZsXW #climateweek #UNGA
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🎉 1,000 Followers! 🎉 Thank you to everyone who has joined us on this journey with The Green Hour Podcast! 🌍💚 Your support means the world as we continue to connect leaders across sectors to discuss sustainability and make meaningful change. This is just the beginning, and we couldn’t do it without you. Let’s keep the momentum going—exciting conversations ahead!
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🍃 NEW EPISODE🍃 LIVE from the Bright Energy Forum with Michael Chanin, CEO of Cherry Street Energy. This event brought together public, private, and non-profit leaders in Atlanta, Georgia to explore clean energy solutions. 📺 WATCH on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/ecfcWBvy 🎙️ Listen on Spotify: https://lnkd.in/egg6UAGQ In this episode: 🤝 Cross-Sector Collaboration for Clean Energy Goals ☀️ Using Renewable Energy to Reduce Scope 2 Emissions 🏛️ Policy Support for Advancing Renewable Energy 👷♂️ The Importance of Workforce Development and Training
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Live from the Bright Energy Forum at Fernbank Museum of Natural History in Atlanta, GA! Tune in tomorrow as we sit down with Michael Chanin, CEO of Cherry Street Energy, for a conversation covering: 🤝 Cross-Sector Collaboration 🌞 Solar Energy Solutions 🌍 Scope 2 Emission Reduction 🏛️ Policy Support 👷♂️ Workforce Development
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Live from the Bright Energy Forum at Fernbank Museum of Natural History in Atlanta, GA! Join us on Wednesday as we sit down with Michael Chanin, CEO of Cherry Street Energy, to discuss the future of renewable energy in Georgia. ⚡️💡
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People ask me what led me to create The Green Hour Podcast. To put it simply, the more I spoke with people about the environment, the more I noticed a gap between what's really happening and what’s being broadcasted. That’s why we built this platform—to bridge that gap by sharing real stories and insights from the public, private, and non-profit sectors.
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Ante problemáticas tan grandes como la #crisisclimática y la pérdida de la #biodiversidad, debemos encontrar mecanismos de #financiación novedosos, atractivos y duraderos. Ese es el tema que propicia la conversación entre Preston Poag Jr., Daniel Ballesta Quintana, —Director de Sustainable Debt del programa Nature Bonds de The Nature Conservancy (TNC) — y Julie Robinson —directora del Belize Program de TNC— en el quinto episodio de The Green Hour Podcast. En esta conversación exploran diferentes temas como: ▪️ La creación e implementación de nuevos mecanismos de financiación para la conservación, como el programa #NatureBonds de TNC. ▪️ La implementación de la iniciativa #BlueBonds en Belice para la conservación de los océanos. ▪️ La escalabilidad de los nuevos mecanismos de financiación en una región tan diversa como #AméricaLatina. ▪️ Cómo podemos entender y medir el retorno de los proyectos de conservación. En la medida que nos sumemos diferentes sectores de la sociedad civil, podremos impulsar y sostener proyectos que nos darán el retorno más grande de todos: la regeneración y protección de los recursos naturales de los que depende nuestra vida. En este link pueden pueden escuchar el episodio: https://lnkd.in/d5Y49uyX Y en este link —en inglés— pueden conocer más sobre la propuesta de los Blue Bonds de Belice. https://lnkd.in/dfubcGUY