EPISODE · Aug 28, 2025 · 55 MIN
10: Behind the scenes
from Code Green · host Digital Futures Lab and Earth Venture Foundation
In this bonus episode of the Code Green podcast, team members Dona, Meredith & Tammanna reflect on the season. They discuss the project's origins & their experiences of curating the podcast & newsletter. Their key takeaways include the need for nuance in discussions about AI's environmental impact, & questioning the focus on hyper-growth & efficiency. They emphasise the importance of situated understanding, participatory methods, & addressing the underexplored lens of abandoned technology infrastructure. Looking ahead, they express interest in exploring critical minerals & AI in India, & the intersection of AI & conservation.SpeakersDona Mathew is a lawyer with experience in public policy research & legislative drafting. At Digital Futures Lab, her work focuses on the ethical dimensions of data & AI, particularly at the nexus of climate action & legal institutions. She has been part of DFL’s AI & Climate Futures in Asia work with The Rockefeller Foundation. Since 2024, she has been leading research & coordinating efforts for the Code Green series.Meredith Stinger is a qualitative researcher & curator. As a consultant with Quicksand, she has worked on projects exploring the social dimensions of technology design & implementation. As a 2023 Fulbright-Nehru Student Research Fellow, she conducted ten months of ethnographic fieldwork in India, examining the social & political implications of the Aadhaar digital identity system. Her research has focused on exploring the materiality of digital systems & what these practices reveal about power, access & belonging in the digital age. She is particularly interested in the intersection between official technology policy discourse & lived experiences, focusing on how communities adapt to & navigate emerging digital systems.Tammanna Aurora is a lawyer, researcher, & curator interested in spaces where questions of art, law, policy, climate, & technology meet. Her work explores the role of qualitative data, stories, & lived experience in decision-making within formal legal & scientific frameworks. She currently works on When The Earth Testifies with Agami, leads a fellowship for law students called SOCH, & is building temp.mag, an interdisciplinary research + media studio. You can read the transcript for this episode here.Show NotesAI for Climate Action Innovation FactoryAI-for-climate grand challengeTexas residents urged to take shorter showersMistral AI’s lifecycle analysis of AI modelsUNDP in Asia & the Pacific launches ‘Una’ICRISAT & Partners launch AI-powered climate advisory initiative to boost farmer resilienceAI supply chain threatens climate progress in East AsiaResponsible AI Strategy for the EnvironmentClimate Change & AI: Recommendations for GovernmentThree Mile Island Nuclear Reactor to restart to power Microsoft AI operationsEpisode 06: Material AI & the mineral supply chain with Tom & TamaraIssue 01: The State of (power) PlayHungry thirsty data centresGeoAI meets Climate ActionIzni’s paper on modelling public social values of flood-prone land use using the GIS application SolVESEp 04: AI & biodiversity conservation in Asia with Eleanor & RobinEp 03: Cutting through the hype of AI for climate action with Cindy & SherifEp 05: AI & energy transitions in Asia with John & PriyaEp 08: Locating sust(AI)nability in the smart city with ChengHe & RajEp 02: Agriculture 4.0 & the future of Asia’s farmers with Anubha & NethAgriculture & weather forecasting case study“No more false solutions!”Episode 09: Funding&framing Asia’s climate futures with Hanyuan & Luis FelipeWhat’s going on with China’s ghost cities?The invisible seafaring industry that keeps the internet afloatAbandoned solar farmsJust good enough dataCreditsAudio Editing: Creator Studio Goa by Winfluence MediaProduction Support: Shivranjana Rathore & Dona MathewAttributionsIntro & Outro: Retro Sounds, Alban_GoghTransitions - Meditative Background Music, white_records
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In this bonus episode of the Code Green podcast, team members Dona, Meredith & Tammanna reflect on the season. They discuss the project's origins & their experiences of curating the podcast & newsletter. Their key takeaways include the need for nuance in discussions about AI's environmental impact, & questioning the focus on hyper-growth & efficiency. They emphasise the importance of situated understanding, participatory methods, & addressing the underexplored lens of abandoned technology infrastructure. Looking ahead, they express interest in exploring critical minerals & AI in India, & the intersection of AI & conservation.SpeakersDona Mathew is a lawyer with experience in public policy research & legislative drafting. At Digital Futures Lab, her work focuses on the ethical dimensions of data & AI, particularly at the nexus of climate action & legal institutions. She has been part of DFL’s AI & Climate Futures in Asia work with The Rockefeller Foundation. Since 2024, she has been leading research & coordinating efforts for the Code Green series.Meredith Stinger is a qualitative researcher & curator. As a consultant with Quicksand, she has worked on projects exploring the social dimensions of technology design & implementation. As a 2023 Fulbright-Nehru Student Research Fellow, she conducted ten months of ethnographic fieldwork in India, examining the social & political implications of the Aadhaar digital identity system. Her research has focused on exploring the materiality of digital systems & what these practices reveal about power, access & belonging in the digital age. She is particularly interested in the intersection between official technology policy discourse & lived experiences, focusing on how communities adapt to & navigate emerging digital systems.Tammanna Aurora is a lawyer, researcher, & curator interested in spaces where questions of art, law, policy, climate, & technology meet. Her work explores the role of qualitative data, stories, & lived experience in decision-making within formal legal & scientific frameworks. She currently works on When The Earth Testifies with Agami, leads a fellowship for law students called SOCH, & is building temp.mag, an interdisciplinary research + media studio. You can read the transcript for this episode here.Show NotesAI for Climate Action Innovation FactoryAI-for-climate grand challengeTexas residents urged to take shorter showersMistral AI’s lifecycle analysis of AI modelsUNDP in Asia & the Pacific launches ‘Una’ICRISAT & Partners launch AI-powered climate advisory initiative to boost farmer resilienceAI supply chain threatens climate progress in East AsiaResponsible AI Strategy for the EnvironmentClimate Change & AI: Recommendations for GovernmentThree Mile Island Nuclear Reactor to restart to power Microsoft AI operationsEpisode 06: Material AI & the mineral supply chain with Tom & TamaraIssue 01: The State of (power) PlayHungry thirsty data centresGeoAI meets Climate ActionIzni’s paper on modelling public social values of flood-prone land use using the GIS application SolVESEp 04: AI & biodiversity conservation in Asia with Eleanor & RobinEp 03: Cutting through the hype of AI for climate action with Cindy & SherifEp 05: AI & energy transitions in Asia with John & PriyaEp 08: Locating sust(AI)nability in the smart city with ChengHe & RajEp 02: Agriculture 4.0 & the future of Asia’s farmers with Anubha & NethAgriculture & weather forecasting case study“No more false solutions!”Episode 09: Funding&framing Asia’s climate futures with Hanyuan & Luis FelipeWhat’s going on with China’s ghost cities?The invisible seafaring industry that keeps the internet afloatAbandoned solar farmsJust good enough dataCreditsAudio Editing: Creator Studio Goa by Winfluence MediaProduction Support: Shivranjana Rathore & Dona MathewAttributionsIntro & Outro: Retro Sounds, Alban_GoghTransitions - Meditative Background Music, white_records
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