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#42 Eat your vegDERbles: how we learned to stop worrying and love climate change
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We’re back! And this time with a solo ep, for free! Going forward, we’re un-paywalling all eps and going NPR style: PLEASE think about donating $5 anyways. Here’s why:
We are launching a policy team! The policy team will be focusing on enforcing the DERTF Bill of Rights. In order to do that, we need to raise money to pay a part-time or full-time policy lead. We’ll be doing this in two ways: through soliciting sponsorships to DERvos, our summit on Nov 9 (buy your ticket!). And hopefully, through your subscriptions, starting at $5 a month.
In an ideal case, we could raise ALL our money through community subscriptions, which would ensure we never get captured by corporate interests, or this or that business model. In classic DERTF fashion, we want the ability to be a bit brash, state what we believe to be true and fair as clearly as possible regardless of what powers that be may not like it… It’s a lot easier to remain truly committed to the cause by getting funding from you all instead of some external interest.
It’s worth noting that we’ve never taken a dollar out of this, and if anything we’re significantly in the red. All funds brought into the task force get routed back into the community somehow, and we intend for that to always be true.
Anyways, in this ep, we talk about arguing about climate change risk, the cold dimes square event we went to, Steven Donziger, how to think about climate risk as a climate optimist, Tesla being a blackberry at best, where we are in the tech cycle with DERs, why we don’t feel bad reading bad climate headlines anymore or really think about climate, why we don’t like doomery nature shows, a new environmentalism, eating organic before the MMA fight, an extended conversation on things we know little about: pesticides, food, seed oils, oat milk, etc, and so much more!
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dertaskforce.com/subscribe
74 epizódok
Manage episode 375553907 series 2981803
We’re back! And this time with a solo ep, for free! Going forward, we’re un-paywalling all eps and going NPR style: PLEASE think about donating $5 anyways. Here’s why:
We are launching a policy team! The policy team will be focusing on enforcing the DERTF Bill of Rights. In order to do that, we need to raise money to pay a part-time or full-time policy lead. We’ll be doing this in two ways: through soliciting sponsorships to DERvos, our summit on Nov 9 (buy your ticket!). And hopefully, through your subscriptions, starting at $5 a month.
In an ideal case, we could raise ALL our money through community subscriptions, which would ensure we never get captured by corporate interests, or this or that business model. In classic DERTF fashion, we want the ability to be a bit brash, state what we believe to be true and fair as clearly as possible regardless of what powers that be may not like it… It’s a lot easier to remain truly committed to the cause by getting funding from you all instead of some external interest.
It’s worth noting that we’ve never taken a dollar out of this, and if anything we’re significantly in the red. All funds brought into the task force get routed back into the community somehow, and we intend for that to always be true.
Anyways, in this ep, we talk about arguing about climate change risk, the cold dimes square event we went to, Steven Donziger, how to think about climate risk as a climate optimist, Tesla being a blackberry at best, where we are in the tech cycle with DERs, why we don’t feel bad reading bad climate headlines anymore or really think about climate, why we don’t like doomery nature shows, a new environmentalism, eating organic before the MMA fight, an extended conversation on things we know little about: pesticides, food, seed oils, oat milk, etc, and so much more!
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dertaskforce.com/subscribe
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1 The Myth of Sisyphus with Astrid Atkinson 1:48:31

1 DER Baby DER with Dana Guernsey, Co-Founder and CEO of Voltus 1:24:51

1 The Dawn of the Holy War 1:48:21

1 DERVOS '24: Policy Panel 1:27:16


1 DERVOS '24: Power Markets Panel 1:02:28

1 Pakistan's distributed solar boom with Jenny Chase 1:10:00

1 WTF is ELCC with the man who predicted the PJM capacity price spikes, Nic Freschi 2:05:48

1 The real story of Texas VPP policy with Arushi Frank, Founder of Luminary Strategies 2:17:43

1 Transforming century old grid tech with Charlotta Holmquist, President and Co-Founder of Blixt 1:23:07

1 Less hype, more DERs 1:22:10

1 Accelerating DER Policy with Allison Bates Wannop 1:21:11

1 Scaling commercial solar with Dave Riess, CEO and Co-Founder of Wunder 2:15:59

1 Paving the world with solar with Casey Handmer, Founder of Terraform Industries 1:33:38

1 #52 Edging the grid with Quincy Lee, CEO of Electric Era 1:44:57


1 #50 Jesse "IRA" Jenkins is on the pod 1:11:04

1 #49 The Queen of Power Markets, Lynne Kiesling 1:23:07


1 #48 Utility-led DERvolution w/ Pier Lafarge 1:31:17

1 #47 IT'S TIME TO DER 1:25:32

1 #46: Capacity market funDERmentals with Ben Carron 1:59:05

1 #45 We're going environmentally ill 1:41:56

1 #44 Apple's BAPtism 1:52:09

1 #43 Cathèdrales Atomiques with Mark Nelson 2:26:41

1 #42 Eat your vegDERbles: how we learned to stop worrying and love climate change 1:58:26

1 #41: "Trees are the GOATs of Lindy" with Nick Van Osdol 1:50:46

1 #40 A Pacemaker for the grid: Electro-cartography with Kyle and James from Paces 2:03:32

1 #39 Nationalizing the Green Tech Media archives with Julian Spector 2:22:41

1 #38: Making sense of the IRA with Alfred Johnson, CEO and Founder of Crux 1:42:37

1 #37: Getting un-DERpilled with Matt Huber 1:47:25

1 Ep #35: Ecoravin' with the Solar Punks Club 1:27:07

1 #33 "Don't be a Doomer" with Noahpinion 1:46:39

1 #32: Navigating the climate culture war with Troy Cross 2:08:19

1 #30 Arcady Sosinov, Founder and CEO of FreeWire 1:44:31

1 #29 Sam D'Amico, CEO & Co-founder of Impulse Labs 1:52:14

1 #28 The Clean Energy Abundance Platform 1:22:45

1 #25 Emily McAteer, Founder & CEO of Odyssey Energy Solutions 1:09:15

1 #24: IntDERoperability with Henrik Langeland, CEO and co-founder of Enode 1:06:05

1 #23 Double short gamma alpha in the electropolis with Michael Huerta, CEO and co-founder of PearlX 2:04:12

1 #22 Building DERs ain't easy with Tim Hade, COO of Scale Microgrid Solutions 2:23:20

1 #20 Upgrading a Billion Machines with Ari Matusiak, CEO of Rewiring America 1:09:00

1 #19 Andy Frank, Co-founder and President of Sealed 1:29:47

1 #18 Mary Powell, CEO of SunRun: The Oracle at DERphi 1:04:35

1 #17 Regulatory Capture: Smokey back rooms, bureaucratic morass, or an AI mutiny? 1:13:08

1 #16 Kiran Bhatraju, CEO of Arcadia: DER-pills in the thunDERdome 1:32:36

1 #15 Chekhov Mate for Domestic Energy 1:28:55

1 #14 Nuclear is Isodope 1:20:52

1 #13 California NEM Three Point No 1:28:34

1 Meetup - SunRun is Learning to Drive 1:01:42

1 Meetup - OhmConnect and Virtual Power Plants 1:06:15

1 #12 Is Bitcoin a Backup Generator? 1:20:29

1 #11 The Texas Resilience Gamble 1:09:18

1 #10 FERC 2222 and The Future Grid 1:17:17

1 #9 The Age of the Electron 1:05:56



1 #6 Value of Distributed Energy Resources (VDER) 1:17:42

1 #5 DERs in Wholesale Markets 1:04:56

1 #4 Climate Tech, VC, and Private Equity 1:14:24

1 #3 Energy Blockchain 1:23:17

1 #2 Public Safety Power Shutoffs 1:17:11

1 #1 Franchise Rights 1:17:01
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