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Innovation Matters

Innovation Matters

Hosted by Anthony Schiavo

Episodes

77

Latest episode

Dec 2024

Language

EN

About the show

The world needs more and better innovation to solve climate, waste, and health problems in an increasingly tumultuous and uncertain world - not just the latest app, gadget, or software, but real deeptech innovation in energy, manufacturing, agrifood, resources, and more. In this podcast sustainable innovation experts Anthony Schiavo, Mike Holman, Karthik Subramanian, Amy Huras, and Alina Strugut from Lux Research analyze the latest news and interview world leading experts to navigate the technological, economic, political, and social trends that will determine what innovations succeed or fail. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests, and do not reflect the views of Lux Research.

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December 24, 202436 min

Can data centers really go green with natural gas?

Amy, Karthik, Mike, and Anthony discuss the recent resurgence of natural gas power demand for data centers, and get to asking the big questions, like: are we in an AI boom, can carbon capture really work, and what's AI even good for anyway?

December 10, 202439 min

What do bans on critical mineral exports mean for innovators?

Anthony, Mike, Alina, and Karthik convene to discuss China's recent ban on exports of gallium and germanium. They touch on the political outlook (pretty grim), the opportunity for new tech (pretty good), and the potential backlash from consumers (pretty likely).

December 5, 202436 min

What new climate finance agreements at COP29 mean for carbon offsetting with Dr. Injy Johnstone

Dr. Injy Johnstone, a Research Fellow in Net-Zero Aligned Offsetting at the University of Oxford, joins Mike, Alina, and Anthony to discuss the recent 29th Conference of Parties in Baku. They tackle the historical challenges with carbon offsetting, the nature of the long-awaited Article 6 of the Paris Accords, and what the outcomes from Baku mean for carbon offsetting going forward. 

November 26, 202437 min

What the UN's quest for a global plastic treaty means for circularity

Anthony, Alina, and Mike first hop over the pond to the UK to discuss the new mass balance laws, and what they might mean for the future of recycling in the UK, along with Cadbury's somewhat bungling attempt to explain the concept of mass balance to the broader public. Then, they turn to the ongoing negotiations for a global plastic treaty in Busan South Korea. Times have changed since the UN's efforts started - is there still hope for global agreement?

November 22, 202431 min

How sustainable aviation fuel will clean up the airline industry with Metafuels' Saurabh Kapoor

Karthik and Alina are joined by Metafuels co-founder Saurabh Kapoor to talk all things sustainable aviation fuels. Are the current challenges and shutdowns of SAF projects just a blip? Will consumers have to bear higher prices? How can airlines make this work to their advantage? And when will SAF be commercially ready?

November 18, 202441 min

Is there any hope for the UN's climate goals?

Amy and Anthony discuss the ongoing COP29 summit in Baku: first, checking in the vibes (bad), the chances for climate finance (mid), and the possibility of oil and gas companies leading the way on sustainability (maybe not as bad as you might think). They also tackle the recent Shell case in the Netherlands, where a court overturned a decision forcing Shell to cut emissions. 

November 13, 202442 min

What a second Trump presidency means for climate tech

Anthony, Amy, Mike, and Karthik gather in the wake of the recent US presidential election to discuss what Trump's return to the White House means for climate tech and climate change.  They touch on funding for innovation, immigration, US global leadership, changes to the power sector, and the consumer sentiment that led to Trump's second term. 

November 6, 202436 min

Climate tech in an era of climate skepticism

Amy, Mike, and Anthony talk catch up on some recent news: arguments about climate change in Alberta Canada, the recent UN report on the Nationally Defined Contributions to lowering carbon emissions, and the revitalization of the SunCable project, which seeks to bring solar power from Australia to Singapore. 

October 30, 202445 min

What the new House bill on recycling and mass balance means for the circular economy in America

Anthony, Mike, and Karthik discuss the proposed House bill "Accelerating a Circular Economy for Plastics and Recycling Innovation Act of 2024", which would create a unified framework for recycling in America but also dramatically change the definition of recycling. They discuss the impacts, the drivers, what the bill would mean for the chemicals industry, and what they hope to see in a finalized version. 

October 21, 202440 min

Can the tech industry deliver on AI and clean energy?

This week's discussion is all about the tech industry. Karthik, Anthony, and Amy first check in with podcast standby Elon Musk, whose recent demonstration of "AI"-powered robots and robotaxis was more flop than futurism. Next, they turn to tech's investment in nuclear power. Companies like Amazon are committing millions to nuclear, but it's going to take more than piles of money to make it work.

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