The Green Enterprise Podcast

The Green Enterprise Podcast is a collection of conversations with individuals from every walk of life with one theme: how to accelerate the transition to a carbon-neutral world economy with business. The GEI’s aim is to create of a forum of thought and action in which interdisciplinary thought can combine at the intersection between the disciplined rigor of academia and the unobstructed creativity of unconventional thought. This podcast is a core element of that mission.

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Cass Sunstein: The Climate Catastrophe Precautionary Principle | Green Enterprise Podcast #4

Cass R. Sunstein is currently the Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard. He is the founder and director of the Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy at Harvard Law School. In 2018, he received the Holberg Prize from the government of Norway, sometimes described as the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for law and the humanities.

Dr. David Pencheon: Sustainable Healthcare In a Carbon Neutral World | Green Enterprise Podcast #3

Dr. Pencheon is the founder and ex-director of the NHS Sustainable Development Unit (England) which today coordinates the world’s most ambitious initiative to make healthcare sustainable. He helped to found the Unit in April 2008 and has been the author of innumerable leading academic reports, articles, book chapters, and a book on sustainable healthcare. In 2012 he was awarded an order of the British Empire award for services to public health and the NHS. Today he is an associate and honorary professor at the University of Exeter.

Mr. Randal O'Toole: Cars, Trains, and Trees - Government planning for a better world | The Green Enterprise Podcast #2

Mr. Randal O’Toole is is an American public policy analyst, a senior fellow of the CATO institute, and a former visiting scholar at Yale, Berkeley, and Utah State University. He is the founder of the Thoreau institute and the author of the Antiplanner (ti.org).

Prof. Mary Wood: Environmental Action Through a Legal Trust Paradigm | The Green Enterprise Podcast #1

Professor Mary Wood is a distinguished Philip H. Knight Professor, the Faculty Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center of the University of Oregon, and the author of Nature’s Trust.