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Green Shift

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Green Shift is a sustainability podcast exploring the real-world challenges and breakthroughs in the transition to a sustainable economy.Through candid conversations with business leaders, policymakers, and innovators, we unpack sustainability—from climate action and clean energy to sustainable finance and corporate strategy.Based in Singapore, this podcast brings forward sustainability stories from across Asia that are often missing from the global conversation. Each episode offers thoughtful sustainability storytelling, practical insights, and honest perspectives on what it takes to build a more sustainable future.If you’re interested in sustainability conversations, sustainable development, and how the transition to sustainability is unfolding on the ground, Green Shift is your inside look. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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19 episoder

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Oil Shock: Can Sustainability Survive?

The Strait of Hormuz crisis is exposing a hard truth about the global energy transition: the world is still deeply dependent on fossil fuels. In this episode of Green Shift, sustainability conversations collide with geopolitical reality as Rajiv Biswas, CEO of Asia-Pacific Economics [https://asiapacificeconomics.com/] and Dr. Victor Nian, Founding Co-chair of the Centre for Strategic Energy and Resources (CSER) [https://cser.energy/] examine how the US-Iran conflict and disruption to Middle East oil and gas supplies are reshaping Asia’s energy future. Find Asia-Pacific Economics online 🔗https://asiapacificeconomics.com/ [https://asiapacificeconomics.com/] From rising oil prices and electricity shortages to renewed coal use, nuclear energy, and the long-term future of renewables, this sustainable podcast explores the difficult trade-offs governments and businesses now face between energy security, affordability, and environmental sustainability. Topics discussed include: ⚡ The impact of the Strait of Hormuz crisis on Asia-Pacific economies ⚡ Why countries are turning back to coal despite climate goals ⚡ The growing role of nuclear power in the transition to sustainability ⚡ Whether solar imports from Australia or India make economic sense ⚡ How AI data centres are increasing electricity demand ⚡ Why energy security is now a corporate boardroom issue ⚡ The future of fossil fuels in a sustainable economy Read the CSER Policy Brief: "From Shock to Transformation: Rethinking Asia’s Energy Security PostHormuz Crisis"  [https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/ca134fed-3c95-42d1-bf19-decdd72df6d1/CSER_PB10_rom%20Energy%20Crisis%20to%20System%20-7adabac.pdf] If you’re interested in sustainability storytelling, global energy markets, climate policy, or the realities of sustainable development, this episode is for you. Green Shift is a sustainability podcast exploring the struggles and successes of the global transition to sustainability, with a special focus on Asia. Subscribe for more sustainability conversations and expert analysis on energy, climate, economics, and the future of sustainable growth. #Sustainability #EnergyTransition #GreenShiftPodcast #ClimateChange #EnergySecurity #NuclearEnergy #OilCrisis #StraitOfHormuz #RenewableEnergy #Asia ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

7. maj 2026 - 38 min
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SMRs in Southeast Asia: The Time is Now

Is nuclear energy making a comeback—and could it power Southeast Asia’s sustainable future? In this episode of Green Shift, we dive into one of the most important (and controversial) topics in the global energy transition: Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). As energy demand surges—driven by AI, data centers, and economic growth—the region faces a critical question: 👉 Can nuclear be the key to a reliable, low-carbon future? In this sustainability conversation, we cover: Why the AI boom is breaking traditional energy models. The difference between conventional nuclear and "Lego-like" SMR modularity. Financing the future: Why governments need to move fast on policy. Public perception: Moving from "Not In My Backyard" to "Why Not?" Geopolitics: The risks of locking into specific vendors and fuel supplies. 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe for more sustainable storytelling and insights into the energy transition. 🎙️ Featuring: Dr. Victor Nian (CSER) Graham Beal (Corporate Finance, Infrastructure) Sanjeev Gupta (Energy Strategy & Transactions) Hosted by David Austin 📌 Timestamps: 0:00 - Panic mode: Why reliance on fossil fuels is failing 2:30 - Introducing the experts: Finance, strategy, and energy research 6:00 - What is an SMR? Victor explains modular nuclear tech 13:00 - Who is building SMRs? The global race (US, China, Europe) 19:00 - The economics: SMR vs. LNG vs. Biofuels ($/MWh breakdown) 25:00 - The "lock-in" effect: Choosing a vendor means choosing a country 31:00 - Financing SMRs: Why the "First of a Kind" needs government help 36:00 - Singapore’s luxury problem: Money vs. Space 41:00 - Public perception: Explaining that a reactor is not a bomb 46:00 - Space data centers? Elon Musk, nuclear batteries, and the future 50:00 - The fuel crunch: Will we run out of uranium? 58:00 - The Verdict: Time is running out for a 2050 deadline 🎙️ About Green Shift: We are a sustainability podcast focused on real-world solutions and the transition to sustainability. Unlike other shows, we bring together finance, technical, and regional experts to discuss what actually works. Connect with us: Subscribe on Substack; https://substack.com/@greenshift 💬 Comment below: Is nuclear the answer to AI’s energy crisis? #sustainabilitypodcast #energytransition #SMR #nuclearenergy #greenshift #sustainablepodcast #southeastasia #AIenergy #decarbonization ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

23. apr. 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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Decarbonising the Seas: Inside Shipping’s Energy Transition

Shipping moves 80–90% of the world's trade—but it's also one of the hardest industries to decarbonise. In this episode of Green Shift, David Austin and Dr. Victor Nian sit down with Riccardo Barbiellini, maritime and energy transition specialist at Bureau Veritas' Future Shipping Team. Riccardo works at the intersection of shipping, regulation, and decarbonisation, helping one of the world's most essential sectors navigate the shift to a low-carbon future. We explore: • What a sustainable ASEAN port city looks like in 2040 • The IMO's MEPC 83 meeting and why political risk is slowing investment • Ammonia as a fuel: safety, toxicity, and whether it's a real solution • Where investment is actually going right now (LNG, AI, and efficiency) • Why top-down regulation is essential for hard-to-abate sectors • Singapore's MPA grants and the "sandbox" approach to ammonia trials • Biofuels from palm oil: plug-and-play potential vs. traceability problems • Nuclear-powered commercial shipping: silver bullet or essential option? • Bureau Veritas' timeline for commercially viable SMR vessels (2040) • Floating nuclear power plants for island nations Resources mentioned in this episode: White paper on nuclear energy in shipping: https://marine-offshore.bureauveritas.com/newsroom/bureau-veritas-contributes-new-industry-white-paper-role-nuclear-energy-shipping [https://marine-offshore.bureauveritas.com/newsroom/bureau-veritas-contributes-new-industry-white-paper-role-nuclear-energy-shipping] Technical review on maritime nuclear development: https://marine-offshore.bureauveritas.com/newsroom/maritime-nuclear-development [https://marine-offshore.bureauveritas.com/newsroom/maritime-nuclear-development] Read the deeper dive: Prefer reading to listening? Each episode is turned into a rich, detailed blog post with additional analysis and context: https://greenshift.substack.com [https://greenshift.substack.com/] Follow Green Shift: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/[YOUR_CHANNEL_ID]?sub_confirmation=1 [https://www.youtube.com/channel/%5BYOUR_CHANNEL_ID%5D?sub_confirmation=1] About Green Shift: Green Shift makes sense of the energy transition—from net zero and carbon markets to nuclear, renewables, and the policies shaping our future. Hosted by David Austin and Dr. Victor Nian. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

9. apr. 2026 - 40 min
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Carbon Without Borders: Harmonising CCS in Asia Pacific

Can Asia-Pacific build a cross-border carbon capture system—and make it actually work? In this episode of Green Shift, host David Austin and co-host James Balzer sit down with Kevin Pang (SVP at FutureScaleX) to unpack one of the most complex—and potentially transformative—climate solutions: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). From Japan’s push to export CO₂, to Southeast Asia’s vast storage potential, this conversation explores the real-world challenges of turning CCS into a regional, scalable system. 🎯 Key Topics Covered: What CCS actually is (pre-combustion, post-combustion, oxy-fuel explained simply) Why transport—not storage—is the biggest bottleneck in Asia-Pacific The geopolitics of cross-border CO₂ (Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia) The economics: can CCS ever be commercially viable? Carbon credits vs real costs—where’s the tipping point? The role of state-owned enterprises and government incentives Why ASEAN’s geography (ports + industry clusters) is a hidden advantage The governance challenge: tracking CO₂ across borders (MRV systems) CCS as a transition solution, not a permanent fix And the big idea: could CO₂ become a valuable resource instead of waste? 💡 Standout Insight: If CO₂ can be converted into products like ethylene, it could unlock real market demand—turning climate policy into economic opportunity. 🌱 Why This Matters: Asia-Pacific is at the center of global growth—and emissions. Getting CCS right here could define whether the region can balance development with decarbonisation. 🔗 Related Episodes: Check out our previous deep dive on CCS governance https://youtu.be/uH5R-8oSOW8?si=rbGnpAgd1p6O3KWz 🔗Download James' policy brief, "Diagnosing Governance Dysfunctions of CCS in Indonesia" https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/ca134fed-3c95-42d1-bf19-decdd72df6d1/CSER_PB08_Diagnosing%20Governance%20Dysfunctions%20o.pdf 👍 Like, subscribe, and follow Green Shift for more conversations on the transition to a sustainable economy—through an Asia-focused lens. #CarbonCapture #CCS #Sustainability #EnergyTransition #AsiaPacific #ClimateTech #Decarbonisation ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18. mar. 2026 - 34 min
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Aloe Vera Batteries: Eco-friendly products

♻️ Can Aloe Vera Power the Future? Inside the World’s First Aloe-Based Battery | Green Shift Podcast What if the batteries in your remote control, toys, or clocks were 100% eco-friendly, biodegradable, and even more powerful than regular alkaline batteries? 🌱🔋 This episode of Green Shift welcomes Nimisha Varma, co-founder of Aloe E-Cell, and Kash Singh, founder of Primea.Earth, to explore one of the most intriguing sustainability innovations coming out of India: batteries powered by aloe vera. Aloe E-Cell has created a non-toxic, biodegradable alternative to traditional household batteries—designed not only to perform better, but also to eliminate the massive e-waste problem created by the 89 billion batteries thrown away globally every year. In this episode, you'll learn: Why aloe vera is surprisingly ideal as a battery material How Aloe E-Cell batteries deliver 1.5x more performance than conventional AAs What “100% eco-friendly” really means in the context of battery chemistry How discarded batteries can be upcycled into fertilizer through their patented process The challenges of setting up a circular economy system across India Why human behaviour is hard to change—but products can be redesigned to make sustainability effortless The founders' journey: the setbacks, breakthroughs, and unwavering belief behind the innovation Their plans for AAA, button cells, rechargeable batteries, and future high-energy applications Whether you’re interested in sustainability, circular economy solutions, climate tech innovation, or the entrepreneurial stories behind world-changing ideas, this is a must-listen. 🔋 About Aloe E-Cell [https://www.aloeecell.com/] Aloe E-Cell is the world’s first aloe vera–based battery company, offering biodegradable, non-toxic AA batteries that outperform conventional alkaline options. They are currently expanding across India, Singapore, Mauritius, and beyond. https://www.aloeecell.com/ [https://www.aloeecell.com/] 🌿 About Primea.Earth [https://primea.earth/] Primea.Earth distributes sustainable products—including Aloe E-Cell batteries—in Singapore and Malaysia while promoting circular economy solutions. https://primea.earth/ [https://primea.earth/] 🎧 Listen to Green Shift A sustainability podcast hosted by David Austin and Dr. Victor Nian, featuring innovators and leaders accelerating the transition to a greener economy. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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