Download the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Google Play or Spotify. Dr. Jonathan Foley, 50, executive director for Project Drawdown, joined me for a discussion about climate change (watch in the video ...
Onshore wind power, utility-scale solar power, reduced food waste: These are just the first three of Project Drawdown’s plan to end the climate crisis with existing technologies. An important thing to ...
Join us for a LIVE recording of the Climate One radio show & podcast, followed by a networking reception. Our co-host Kousha Navidar will host a discussion with Jonathan Foley, executive director at ...
**Jonathan Foley** is the executive director of the California Academy of Sciences, where he is also the William R. and Gretchen B. Kimball Chair. In this role, he leads one of the world's greenest ...
When the analysts at Project Drawdown quantified the impact of 100 solutions to climate change, they were surprised by some of their results, the organization's executive director said in a recent ...
With the world’s population exploding, we’ll have many more mouths to feed in the near future. But agriculture already uses up tons of resources and land. So how can we grow more food and how can we ...
Agriculture is using 40 percent of all the land on earth; it's using 70 or 90 percent of all the water, depending on how you do the bookkeeping, to irrigate crops. Jonathan Foley, now in his sixth ...
Millennials have typically shunned manufacturing, leaving companies to struggle to find qualified younger workers to replace retiring Baby Boomers. Those companies may need someone like Jonathan Foley ...
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