Climate Correction™ Podcast
In this episode of the Climate Correction™ Podcast, we’re joined by Leneita Fix, founding leader and executive director of The Reef Institute, one of Florida and the Caribbean’s most important hubs for coral rescue, restoration, and ocean literacy. Leneita shares how The Reef Institute’s groundbreaking Rescue to Reef model is transforming the future of coral conservation through a full-spectrum approach that includes emergency rescues, long-term holding and biobanking, indoor coral spawning, juvenile rearing, and...
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In this special holiday episode of Climate Correction Podcast, we welcome Dr. Pablo Ribeiro Dias, co-founder and chief technology officer at , a pioneering, tech-driven recycling company producing sustainable, domestic materials at scale for the solar industry. Dr. Dias is a world-renowned researcher in solar PV module and e-waste recycling technologies. He leads innovation in high-value, low-cost recycling processes that are shaping the future of renewable energy. With dual PhDs from UFRGS (Brazil) and Macquarie University (Australia), and a master’s in photovoltaics...
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Show notes for this episode come from an article that has been republished with approval from the author, Carlos Roa. See the . As billions of garments end up in landfills each year, Catherine Valdivieso’s SwapCo app makes sustainable fashion simple by helping users “swipe, match and swap” clothes while curbing overconsumption this holiday season By Carlos Roa According to , the fashion industry produces more than 100 billion garments each year, and an estimated 92 million tons of them end up in landfills. That is the equivalent of a garbage...
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What if clean energy wasn’t just about powering our homes, but about powering opportunity? My guest today believes renewable energy can be the bridge to economic justice, workforce empowerment, and a more inclusive future. On this episode of the Climate Correction Podcast, I’m joined by Erica Mackie, P.E., co-founder and Co-CEO of GRID Alternatives, the nonprofit that has turned solar into a tool for community transformation. From day one, Erica has led GRID’s growth into a national force—bringing renewable energy technology and job training directly to underserved communities. Along...
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In this episode of the Climate Correction™ Podcast, we open the door to a conversation typically held behind closed doors. I sit down with someone who has spent decades in the rooms where financial decisions are made and where the impact of climate change is becoming impossible to ignore. Our guest is Steven M. Rothstein, the founding managing director of the Ceres Accelerator for Sustainable Capital Markets. Steven brings more than 40 years of leadership across public and private sectors, with experience spanning local to global levels of government, nonprofit boards, and...
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In this episode of the Climate Correction Podcast, we’re joined by Lewis Pugh, the UN Patron of the Oceans, endurance swimmer, and founder of the Lewis Pugh Foundation. He joins us for an inspiring conversation about courage, the climate, and the power of the human spirit. Lewis is known for his record-setting swims in the world’s most extreme environments, from the North Pole to Antarctica and the icy waters near Mount Everest. Through his daring expeditions, he has brought global attention to the urgent need for ocean conservation, helping secure protection for more than 3.5...
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In this heartfelt and inspiring episode of the Climate Correction Podcast, we’re joined by award-winning filmmaker Ashley Stokes, whose work stands at the intersection of storytelling, environmental consciousness, and emotional honesty. Ashley recently completed Good Natured, a powerful and personal documentary that invites viewers into her journey to understand the state of our planet and to find beauty, connection, and courage amid the uncertainty. Introduced to us by our friends at in Tampa Bay, Ashley brings a fresh and deeply human perspective to the climate conversation....
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In this special episode of the Climate Correction Podcast, host Shannon Maganiezin welcomes Thais Lopez Vogel, co-founder of VoLo Foundation, and TV host Zay Harding to celebrate the launch of The Visioneers with Zay Harding, now airing on CBS WKND and CBS.com. This groundbreaking new show is produced by Hearst Media Production Group in exclusive partnership with VoLo Foundation. They dive into the inspiration behind the show, which spotlights extraordinary individuals and communities leading the way toward a more sustainable future. Thais and Zay share how powerful storytelling...
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Tune in to Climate Correction™ - Changing Hearts and Minds with The CLEO Institute, an engaging panel discussion recorded live and featuring esteemed climate advocates Yoca Arditi-Rocha, Nicole Gazo, and Ellen Siegel, moderated by Shannon Maganiezin. This session explores effective strategies for transforming public perception and fostering community engagement in climate action. Yoca Arditi-Rocha, Executive Director of The CLEO Institute, shares her experience in climate advocacy and education, emphasizing how grassroots movements are crucial for driving policy change. Nicole Gazo, a...
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Talking Climate Across the Aisle with Kathleen Biggins, Founder of C-Change Conversations In this episode, we’re joined by Kathleen Biggins, founder and president of , a nonprofit committed to fostering non-partisan, science-based conversations about climate change. Kathleen shares her journey from journalism and healthcare to climate communication and how she and her bipartisan team developed the acclaimed C-Change Primer—an accessible, apolitical introduction to climate science that’s been presented to over 20,000 people across 32 states. We explore why bridging political divides is...
info_outlineIn this episode of the Climate Correction podcast, we are excited to feature Stanley Wang as part of our Summer Youth Activist series. Stanley, a recent graduate of William & Mary with a major in Economics and a minor in Mathematics, shares his journey from college volunteer to anti-poverty advocate in Boston. Drawing on his background in the Citizens Climate Lobby as well as the Carbon Fee and Dividend Movement, Wang offers insightful perspectives on the importance of bipartisan cooperation and the critical role of youth in advancing environmental economics. Tune in to learn about his experiences, the state of the carbon tax movement, and how you can get involved in making a positive impact on climate policy.
Show Notes
Guest: Stanley Wang
Series: Summer Youth Activist
Episode Highlights:
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How Things Started: Stanley discusses his initial involvement in climate activism during his college years.
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Opportunity and Perceived Need:
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The bipartisan agreement among youth, economists, and academics on carbon taxes.
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The lack of awareness about carbon taxes and feasible directions in youth activism.
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The bipartisan appeal of the Carbon Fee and Dividend initiative.
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How We Are Different: An exploration of what sets the Carbon Fee and Dividend Movement apart from other environmental initiatives.
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Values/Theory of Action: Understanding the core values and theoretical foundations that drive the movement.
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State of the Movement: A look at the progress made so far and current efforts within the movement.
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How Viewers Can Get Involved: Practical steps for listeners to take action and support the cause.
Additional Resources:
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Instagram: Follow us at @carbonfeeanddividend.
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Website: Visit cfdmovement.org for more information.
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Write to Congress: Encourage legislative action at bit.ly/writecongresshere.
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Merchandise: Support the movement by purchasing stickers, t-shirts, and more at cfdmovement.org/merch.
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Join Us: Students can become part of the initiative at cfdmovement.org/join.