Recent Episodes
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Why ‘Instant Delivery’ Is Bad For Our Planet (And How This Ex-Macy’s Executive Is Fixing It)
In our latest Green Tech Pulse episode, we sat down with Mike Robinson, former EVP of Macy’s.com and founder of The Eighth Notch, to talk about a problem hiding in […]
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How Grain de Sail’s Cargo Sailboats Are Making Luxury Trade Eco-Friendly
In an age where speed and quantity often dominate global trade discussions, one French company is proving that returning to wind power might be the way forward for sustainable shipping. […]
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Why Your Old Home is Costing You Money & Energy (And What to Do About It)
Older homes have character, history, and charm—but they’re also likely costing you much more in energy bills than necessary. In our latest GreenTech Pulse episode, we spoke with Robert Hamerly, […]
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Hidden in Plain Sight: How Microplastics Are Making Us Sick and Creating Business Opportunities
When Aidan Charron, Director of End Plastic Initiatives at EARTHDAY.ORG, joined us on GreenTech Pulse, he shared a startling reality: microplastics aren’t just in the ocean, they’re in our blood, […]
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Beyond Carbon: Why Your ‘Green’ Choices Might Be Missing 15 Environmental Impacts
In this eye-opening episode of GreenTech Pulse, host Peter Banigo speaks with Christophe Girardier, EU policy advisor and CEO of Glimpact, about why carbon footprints tell only a fraction of […]
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Using Solar Origami To Fight Poverty, Pollution, and Violence Worldwide
Solar innovation is taking an unexpected form—origami-inspired lights that fold flat and expand into cubes. Behind this revolution is Alice Chun, CEO of Solight Design and inventor of the SolarPuff, who recently joined Peter Banigo on GreenTech Pulse to share how these pocket-sized solar lights are making a global impact.
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How Critical Minerals Fuel the Green Revolution
In our latest episode of GreenTech Pulse, we speak with Greg Beischer, CEO of Alaska Energy Metals, about the essential role of critical minerals in the clean energy transition and the unexpected challenges they present.
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DNA Data Storage: How to Store Netflix in a Sugar Cube
Could the future of data storage be written in the same code that writes life itself? In this groundbreaking episode of Green Tech Pulse, we explore how DNA molecules could solve our massive data storage challenges while dramatically reducing environmental impact.
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Water from Thin Air: How Altitude Water is Transforming Disaster Relief
In our latest Green Tech Pulse episode, I spoke with Jeffrey Szur, founder of Altitude Water, about their revolutionary technology that creates drinking water from air.
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How Waterless Manufacturing Is Making EV Batteries Cheaper
Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, but one major barrier to widespread adoption remains: cost. At the heart of this challenge lies the battery—specifically the cathode, which accounts for a staggering 60% of both battery costs and carbon footprint. In a recent GreenTech Pulse podcast episode, Virginia Klausmeier, CEO of Sylvatex, revealed how her company's innovative