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Another ClimateTech Podcast

Another ClimateTech Podcast

著者: Ryan Grant Little
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Interviews by Ryan Grant Little, a climatetech founder and investor that explore the fight against climate change through with founders, investors, activists, academics, artists, and more.

#Climate #Climatetech #Cleantech #Sustainability #Environment

© 2025 Another ClimateTech Podcast
マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 政治・政府 生物科学 科学 経済学
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  • Volcanic Rock as a Carbon Sink, with Anastasia Pavlovic of Eion
    2025/05/21

    Anastasia Pavlovic is the co-founder of Eion, a carbon removal company that accelerates Earth's natural rock weathering process to lock away CO₂—permanently. Eion works with farmers to deploy enhanced rock weathering (ERW) in agricultural fields, creating a carbon sink disguised as soil amendment, with benefits to landowners and climate alike. Anastasia joined the podcast from Detroit to talk about carbon, kids, and the importance of remembering to eat.

    In this episode we talked about:

    🪨 How volcanic rock dust turns farms into carbon capture sites (and why the best rocks might be in Norway)
    🌽 How Eion aligns climate goals with farm economics
    🚢 The surprising math that makes ocean shipping rock across the Atlantic more carbon-efficient than it sounds
    💰 Why climate tech founders need to think like infrastructure financiers and not just software bros
    📉 How Anastasia regulates the highs and lows of startup life—with a side of mac & cheese

    #Climatetech #CarbonRemoval #Agtech

    🪸 Transform your company's milestones into impact, like trees planted and coral reef restored: impacthero.com/podcast

    🧑‍💼 Growing across Europe? Grab a free consultation and hire without hassle: parakar.eu/climate

    📈 B2B content to create and capture leads: book 30 minutes with Tom for free at grizzle.io/climate

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    41 分
  • The Scully Effect is Alive and Fermenting, with Nemailla Bonturi of ÄIO
    2025/05/08

    Nemailla Bonturi is the co-founder of ÄIO, an Estonian startup fermenting fats and oils from yeast instead of palm oil or animal products. A Brazilian scientist-turned-founder, Nemailla now works at the intersection of synthetic biology, circular economy, and baked goods—with an in-house chef, of course.

    In this episode we talked about:

    🧫 How a “very special yeast” turns sawdust and stale bread into palm oil alternatives
    🌍 Why Estonia is a unicorn factory
    🥐 A plant-based butter that could make your croissant carbon neutral
    🧴 Turning leftover dairy and tea leaves into moisturizers and lip balms
    🧠 Mental health, therapy, and the importance of shutting your laptop at 6pm
    📺 Why The X-Files may be the most pro-climate tech show of the 1990s

    #fermentationtech #climatetech #circularbioeconomy

    🪸 Transform your company's milestones into impact, like trees planted and coral reef restored: impacthero.com/podcast

    🧑‍💼 Growing across Europe? Grab a free consultation and hire without hassle: parakar.eu/climate

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    27 分
  • Your next battery might be made from coal tar, with Eugene Beh of Quino Energy
    2025/04/22

    Eugene Beh is the founder of Quino Energy, where he’s commercializing organic flow batteries that are safer, cheaper, and more scalable than their vanadium and lithium-ion cousins. With a background in physics and chemistry from Harvard and Stanford, Eugene has traded academic labs for chemical plants—and he’s betting that petroleum byproducts might just be the unlikely hero of long-duration energy storage.

    In this episode we talked about:

    🔋 Why Quino's aqueous organic flow batteries don’t catch fire, unlike lithium-ion
    💰 How Eugene expects his electrolytes to undercut vanadium on cost—possibly this year
    🏗️ Why reusing tank infrastructure could slash battery installation costs
    🌍 What makes Quino’s batteries geopolitically boring, and why that’s a good thing
    🏥 Why hospitals, factories, and AI-fueled data centers might be early adopters
    🛢️ And how coal tar and clothing dye might save us from an electrified future dominated by flammable batteries

    #climatetech #energystorage #batterytech

    🪸 Transform your company's milestones into impact, like trees planted and coral reef restored: impacthero.com/podcast

    🧑‍💼 Growing across Europe? Grab a free consultation and hire without hassle: parakar.eu/climate

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    29 分

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