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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2023 · 49 MIN

#7: Noaa Avital Cohn - Data to Energy to Surrender

from Climate Papa · host Ben Eidelson

Ben catches up with long-time friend Noaa. They quickly establish that Ben would not be a very effective sports podcaster. They dive into Noaa’s transition from building cloud data platforms to building energy marketplaces and explore the challenge and importance of measuring impact in climate companies. Halfway through, Noaa flips the script and pushes Ben on what he’s doing with his career. They end up reflecting on climate anxiety, the existential, and the need to surrender to the present while staying focused on the work ahead. Referenced in the episode: Guide to Software in Climate Tech Delta Air Lines faces lawsuit over $1bn carbon neutrality claim ⁠Speed & Scale⁠ Catalyst Podcast No Rules Rules Drawing Lines in the Climate Sand Climate Shocks Are Making Parts of America Uninsurable. It Just Got Worse. Get connected: Noaa - LinkedIn, InRange Ben - ⁠Climate Papa⁠ Feedback? Guest suggestions? Email ⁠[email protected]⁠ Special thanks to Arthur Shwab & Anna Shwab Eidelson for editing assistance. Music: Slynk & Lazy Syrup Orchestra - Mellow Kinda Hype (Balkan Bump Remix)

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