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    Explore " sbti" with insightful episodes like "The Week in Green Software: Greenwashing", "Unlocking the Power of Science-Based Targets: A Climate Confident Podcast Episode with SBTi CEO Luiz Amaral", "ESG Matters: Interview with Jim Giles, Vice President of Net Zero at GreenBiz Group" and "Episode 2: Aligning with climate science to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees" from podcasts like ""Environment Variables", "Climate Confident", "ESG Matters" and "Climate Action Now - An Ørsted podcast on climate change and the solutions"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    The Week in Green Software: Greenwashing

    The Week in Green Software: Greenwashing
    In this the latest episode of The Week in Green Software, Chris Adams is joined by first time Environment Variables guest Tammy McClellan and regulars Anne Currie and Asim Hussain. They discuss the concept of greenwashing; what it is and how companies can avoid it, and why green IT is no longer an option for the tech sector. They cover various statistics about the environmental impact of data centers and cloud computing, the importance of optimizing code and algorithms to reduce emissions, and how developers can’t just rely on hardware to reduce emissions. The hosts also touch on some valuable resources to further your knowledge in the world of Green Software - links below!

    Unlocking the Power of Science-Based Targets: A Climate Confident Podcast Episode with SBTi CEO Luiz Amaral

    Unlocking the Power of Science-Based Targets: A Climate Confident Podcast Episode with SBTi CEO Luiz Amaral

    In this premier episode of the newly rebranded Climate Confident podcast, I sat down with Luiz Amaral, CEO of the Science Based Targets Initiative.

    As global leaders in helping companies set ambitious, science-based emission reduction targets and measure progress, the Science Based Targets initiative is at the forefront of meaningful climate action.

    Join Luiz and I as we delve into the critical importance of science-based targets, the ways in which SBTi works with companies to set these targets, and the next steps in the fight against climate change.

    This informative and engaging episode is not to be missed. Tune in and learn from the experts on the Climate Confident podcast.

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    Music credit - Intro and Outro music for this podcast was composed, played, and produced by my daughter Luna Juniper

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    Credits
    Music credits - Intro by Joseph McDade, and Outro music for this podcast was composed, played, and produced by my daughter Luna Juniper

    Episode 2: Aligning with climate science to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees

    Episode 2: Aligning with climate science to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees

    Katherine Richardson, head of the Sustainability Science Center at the University of Copenhagen and a UN appointed expert stressing the need for action.

    Katherine Mach, climate scientist with the University of Miami. Her work focuses on environmental science and policy with an emphasis on climate change. 

    Alexander Farsan from the Science Based Targets Initiative, SBTi

    Ida Krabek, head of sustainability programmes and partnerships at Ørsted, and Finn Adser who's been part of the green transition since the beginning. 

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