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A Climate Change with Matt Matern

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A Climate Change with Matt Matern

Matthew Matern

251. Why 40% of Americans Can't Charge an EV at Home with Jeff Prosserman

July 09, 2026 1:02pm 44 min

Today, Matt speaks with Jeffrey Prosserman, CEO and co-founder of Voltpost, about a simple idea with big potential: turning the lampposts and utility poles cities already have into electric vehicle chargers. Jeffrey shar...

250. The Founders Loved the Land - and Left One Thing Unfinished

July 02, 2026 10:44pm 16 min

In this milestone 250th episode, Matt Matern goes solo for the final installment of our “250 for 250” series - tracing what the people who founded the country actually believed about land, soil, and stewardship. From Tho...

249. He Watched January 6 Happen - Then Wrote This Book w/ Brian Jay Jones

June 30, 2026 1:05pm 47 min

Today, Matt speaks with New York Times bestselling biographer Brian Jay Jones, author of Becoming Dr. Seuss and the new book The Capitol: The Surprising Biography of an American Building. Brian traces Theodor Geisel’s un...

248. Why The Lorax Matters More Now Than Ever with Philip Nel

June 25, 2026 5:00am 28 min

Today, Matt speaks with Philip Nel, University Distinguished Professor of English at Kansas State University and one of the world's leading Dr. Seuss scholars, about The Lorax and its place in the environmental movement....

247. America’s Best Idea: How the U.S. Invented the National Park

June 24, 2026 12:16pm 12 min

Today, no guest - just Matt, with the story of what one writer called “the best idea America ever had”: the national park. In 1872, in a country built on private property, the United States set aside Yellowstone as land ...

246. How FEMA Became the Most Hated Agency in America with Micah Loewinger

June 18, 2026 1:30pm 1:02

Today, Matt speaks with Micah Loewinger, co-host of WNYC’s On the Media and the reporter behind the new four-part series American Emergency: The Movement to Kill FEMA, about how the agency built to respond to America’s w...

245. How 20 Million Americans Got a Republican President to Build the EPA

June 16, 2026 5:41pm 18 min

Today, no guest - just Matt, telling one of the strangest and most hopeful stories in American politics. It's the story of the first Earth Day, when 20 million Americans - about one in ten of the entire country - took to...

244. He Left SpaceX After 13 Years to Solve the Water Crisis with Jonathan Criss

June 11, 2026 12:28pm 37 min

Today, Matt speaks with Jonathan Criss, CEO and co-founder of Vital Lyfe, about reinventing how the world gets clean drinking water. After 13 years at SpaceX working on the Starlink and Dragon programs, Jonathan set out ...

243. How CarbonCure Locked 768,000 Tons of CO2 Permanently into Concrete with Dean Forgeron

June 04, 2026 3:17pm 49 min

Today, Matt speaks with Dean Forgeron, Chief Technology Officer at CarbonCure Technologies, about the Halifax-based clean tech company decarbonizing one of the world's most polluting industries. Dean explains the chemist...

242. Why a Top Climate VC Is Endorsing Tom Steyer for Governor w/ Dan Miller

May 28, 2026 9:12pm 46 min

Today, Matt is joined by Dan Miller - Managing Director of The Roda Group and host of Climate Chat on YouTube - for a wide-ranging conversation on the economics of the energy transition and the 2026 race for California G...

241. How 9,000 Restaurants Became America's Newest Power Plant with Ibhade Eigbobo

May 21, 2026 5:24pm 49 min

Today, Matt speaks with Ibhade Eigbobo, Director of Corporate Project Management at Budderfly, about why the small and midsize business sector is one of America's most underused energy assets. Ibhade explains Budderfly's...

240. Why Protecting Nature Starts With Protecting People w/ Brett Jenks

May 07, 2026 7:42pm 55 min

Today, Matt is joined by Brett Jenks, CEO of Rare, a global conservation nonprofit that helps coastal fishing communities, smallholder farmers, and local leaders in 60+ countries build climate resilience through behavior...

239. Fast Fashion Is Killing the Planet - Here’s What to Do About It with Marci Zaroff

April 30, 2026 6:31pm 54 min

Today, Matt speaks with Marci Zaroff - founder of ECOfashion Corp and one of the pioneers of the sustainable fashion movement - about the real cost of what we wear. They cover how 60% of the cotton plant ends up in our f...

238. The Right to Protest Is Under Attack with Annie Leonard & André Carothers

April 23, 2026 9:17pm 54 min

Today, Matt speaks with Annie Leonard and André Carothers, co-authors of Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It, published by Patagonia Books. Annie is the creator of The Story of Stuff and former Executive Director of G...

237. The Environmental Toll of the Iran War with Doug Weir

April 16, 2026 7:46pm 1:10

Today, Matt speaks with Doug Weir, Director at the Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS), about the environmental toll of armed conflict - and why it rarely gets the attention it deserves. They cover CEOBS’s real-...

236. The Man Who Put Carbon Back Underground with Peter Reinhardt

April 09, 2026 8:07pm 39 min

Today, Matt speaks with Peter Reinhardt, co-founder and CEO of Charm Industrial, about one of the most ambitious bets in climate tech: putting carbon back underground permanently. Peter explains how Charm takes wood from...

235. The Fight for Affordable Energy in Rural America with Michelle Moore

April 02, 2026 6:37pm 50 min

Today, Matt checks back in with Michelle Moore, CEO of Groundswell and author of Rural Renaissance, nearly a year after the EPA canceled Groundswell's $156 million Solar for All contract. Michelle shares how Groundswell ...

234. Why the War With Iran Is Really About Fossil Fuels w/ Miranda Green

March 26, 2026 6:20pm 42 min

Note: This episode was recorded on March 23, 2026. The situation is fast-moving — some details may have evolved, but the underlying story hasn't.   Today, Matt speaks with award-winning investigative journalist Miranda G...

233. The Plan to Flip the 2026 Midterms w/ Nathaniel Stinnett

March 19, 2026 5:30am 1:02

Today, Matt speaks with Nathaniel Stinnett, returning guest and Founder and Executive Director of the Environmental Voter Project (EVP), about the climate movement’s political power problem. Nathaniel explains why tens o...

232. Can Nature Have Rights? The Legal Movement Reshaping Environmentalism w/ Katie Surma

March 12, 2026 7:18pm 46 min

Today, Matt speaks with Katie Surma, reporter at Inside Climate News and one of the world’s leading journalists covering the rights of nature movement. Katie has covered the movement across four continents, and in this c...

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