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  • The State of Play with Kilian and Huw
    • 12/12/2024

    The State of Play with Kilian and Huw

    In this episode of the Athlete Climate Academy, both hosts, Huw James and Kilian Jornet, come together to reflect on an eventful 2024 and look ahead to the challenges and opportunities in 2025. Join Huw and Kilian as they dive into the power of athletes to inspire change, the importance of collaboration across industries, and what it means to adapt in a rapidly changing world.

  • Powder and Protest with Calum Macintyre
    • 05/12/2024

    Powder and Protest with Calum Macintyre

    In this episode of the Athlete Climate Academy, we sit down with Calum Macintyre, an environmental advocate, snowboarder, and climate activist. Calum shares his inspiring journey from the slopes to the frontlines of climate action, blending his passion for outdoor sports with a deep commitment to environmental advocacy. We dive into the intersection of activism and outdoor communities and the power of athletes as influencers.

  • Running for Change with Ajay Hanspal
    • 11/11/2024

    Running for Change with Ajay Hanspal

    In this episode of the Athlete Climate Academy, we sit down with Ajay Hanspal, a former Royal Marine and co-founder of the Green Runners. Ajay shares his journey from recovering from a traumatic brain injury to becoming an inspiring trail runner and climate advocate. We dive into how nature and running served as his path to healing, the mission of the Green Runners, and the powerful role athletes can play in pushing for systemic environmental change.

  • Songs of the Sea with Natalie Sinclair
    • 28/11/2024

    Songs of the Sea with Natalie Sinclair

    In this episode of the Athlete Climate Academy, we sit down with Dr. Natalie Sinclair, a marine biologist, conservationist, and National Geographic Explorer. Natalie’s unique perspective bridges science and storytelling, shedding light on how the climate crisis impacts our oceans and marine life. From the evolving songs of humpback whales to grassroots conservation efforts like Wild Bannockburn, Natalie shares powerful insights on inspiring change both locally and globally.

  • Connecting People to the Planet with Rob Nelson
    • 20/11/2024

    Connecting People to the Planet with Rob Nelson

    In this episode of the Athlete Climate Academy, we sit down with Rob Nelson, an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, biologist, and science communicator. Rob takes us on his journey from studying population ecology to becoming a global storyteller, using film and education to inspire climate action. We explore the power of storytelling in engaging diverse audiences, the challenges of climate anxiety, and the importance of focusing on positive narratives to drive change.

  • Rethinking Carbon with Rob Palmer and UNDO Carbon
    • 31/10/2024

    Rethinking Carbon with Rob Palmer and UNDO Carbon

    Join us as we talk with Rob Palmer, Director of Innovation at Undo Carbon, about the revolutionary technology of enhanced rock weathering. Discover how this method not only removes CO2 from the atmosphere but also benefits agriculture. Rob explains the difference between carbon capture and carbon removal, the challenges of scaling, and the science behind this climate solution. Perfect for anyone interested in innovative ways to tackle the climate crisis.

  • The Climate Challenge Facing Our Coasts with Julia Guimond
    • 24/10/2024

    The Climate Challenge Facing Our Coasts with Julia Guimond

    In this conversation, Huw James speaks with Dr. Julia Guimond, an assistant scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, about her research on coastal groundwater dynamics and the impacts of climate change on coastal ecosystems. They discuss Julia's journey into climate science, the importance of salt marshes, the challenges of saltwater intrusion, and the differences between Arctic and subarctic ecosystems.

  • From Plastic to Policy: How We Fight for the Planet with Lilly Woodbury
    • 10/10/2024

    From Plastic to Policy: How We Fight for the Planet with Lilly Woodbury

    Lilly Woodbury, an environmental communicator and campaigner, discusses her journey into environmentalism and her work in provoking radical action for the planet. Lilly also emphasizes the need for both personal and systemic change to address environmental issues. She shares examples of successful campaigns, such as banning single-use plastics, and discusses the concept of blue carbon and the importance of Indigenous-led conservation.