CleanTech Podcasts Worth Your Time in 2022

Climate change, decarbonisation, renewables, hydrogen, batteries, solar… innovation is driving our shift towards a cleaner and greener future, the world over. There are some really exciting projects being worked on both locally and abroad. 

We have rounded up some of the best Clean Tech podcasts to get your ears around and maybe even inspire a new project or a new application for an existing project!

Climate Now

In this podcast, Climate Now host James Lawler speaks with experts across climate science, economics, policy, clean energy and negative emissions technologies to learn about and share their research with audiences around the globe.

 

A positive CLimate

A Positive Climate is a podcast focused on the cool ways to tackle climate change. Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Media coverage on the issue is often negative and many of us have no idea where to begin. While we can’t forget the truly dire consequences of what isn’t being done, a Positive Climate focuses on what is.

Clean Energy industry “young vets” Alex McIntosh and Nick Zeltzer are flipping the script on climate change as they interview the inspiring people driving positive change. Season 1 features waste eating maggots, beer turned into electricity, a couple of bad jokes, battery powered planes and absolutely no single use plastics.

 

Fully Charged Plus POdcast

Robert Llewellyn (Red Dwarf, Scrapheap Challenge) hosts a podcast all about sustainability, eco-news and interesting interviews. Filled with interesting stories, almost breaking news, a pinch of wit and a dash of banter. A few guests who actually know what is going on in the world of EVs, renewable energy and sustainability.

 

Cleantech Forward

A Canadian podcast that shines a spotlight on the big thinkers who are leading climate solutions in Canada. Tune in every two weeks to hear thought-provoking interviews hosted by Jeanette Jackson, CEO of Foresight, Canada’s cleantech accelerator.

 

The Energy Gang

Weekly discussions about the latest trends in energy, cleantech, renewables, and the environment from Wood Mackenzie.

 

The Interchange

Also from Wood Mackenzie, The Interchange focuses on conversations about the energy transition from Wood Mackenzie.

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