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Episode 201: Lessons from COP25, listeners share 2019 revelations

Week in Review

Commentary of some of this week’s stories begins at 4:02.

  1. Why the COP25 carbon market discussion failure matters
  2. US businesses stand by the Paris Agreement at COP25
  3. How blockchain could help put the Paris Agreement on course, from the bottom up
  4. Top 10 transportation trends to watch 2020
  5. A holiday talk about the climate crisis? Yes, please

Features

Your voices: Look back on 2019

  • Trisa Thompson, advisor at Plan C Advisors (19:25)
  • Keith Heidecom, vice president of sustainability at Locus Agricultural Solutions (20:20)
  • Celeste Popitz, Boston University MBA student (21:34)
  • Andrew Green, environmental sustainability officer at Capital One (22:50)
  • Will Sarni, founder of Water Foundry (23:22)
  • Peter Kelly-Detwiler, NorthBridge Energy Partners (24:32)

*Music in this episode by Lee Rosevere: “Arcade Montage,” “Curiosity,” “Here’s The Thing,” “And So Then”

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