The Drawdown Agenda
A podcast by Fergal Byrne

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14 Episodes
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Episode 14: Towards Drawdown 2.0 with Dr. Jonathan Foley
Published: 06/09/2019 -
Episode 13: Drawdown: What Happened & What’s Next with Chad Frischmann
Published: 20/07/2019 -
Episode 12: Buildings & Cities with David Mead
Published: 18/04/2019 -
Episode 11: Behaviour change with Brett Jenks of Rare
Published: 16/02/2019 -
Episode 10: Finance with Kevin Bayuk
Published: 14/01/2019 -
Episode 9: Materials with David Allaway
Published: 17/12/2018 -
Episode 8: Marine Permaculture with Brian Von Herzen
Published: 16/11/2018 -
Episode 7: Land Use with Cyril Kormos and Mamta Mehra
Published: 06/11/2018 -
Episode 6: Transport with Ryan Allard
Published: 08/10/2018 -
Episode 5: Electricity Generation with João Pedro Gouveia
Published: 23/09/2018 -
Episode 4: Food Supply with Eric Toensmeier
Published: 01/09/2018 -
Episode 3: Women & Girls with Alisha Graves
Published: 07/08/2018 -
Episode 2: Food Demand with Amanda Hong and Zak Accuardi
Published: 20/07/2018 -
Episode 1: Beginnings with Paul Hawken
Published: 01/06/2018
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The Drawdown Agenda is an exciting new podcast series exploring the ground-breaking research behind the best-selling book Drawdown, a new and inspiring vision how we can reverse global warming by achieving “drawdown” – when atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations peak and begin to decline. Every fortnight, we speak to key members of the Drawdown team, a broad coalition of researchers, scientists, policy makers, business leaders and activists who have mapped, measured, and modelled the 100 most important climate solutions that can help us reach “drawdown.” We explore the key carbon-reduction solutions across the seven sectors at the heart of Drawdown— food, women and girls, transport, materials, building and cities, and land use- as well as emerging solutions. We discuss how these solutions work in practice, explore the momentum for change, and look to the future as we learn how we can take collective action to achieve “drawdown.”