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๐๏ธ What if we stopped trying to explain climate change and just talked about it โ like two people who actually care? In this special episode of Tangelic Talks, co-hosts Victoria Cornelio and Andres Tamez try something different. No guest. No jargon. Just a real, honest, sometimes nerdy, sometimes funny conversation about two of this season's biggest themes โ climate tech and climate finance โ explained the way you'd explain it to a friend. Because this season has been full of big terms, big guests, and big ideas. And sometimes you just need someone to sit down and say: here's what we actually learned, here's what excites us, and here's what still frustrates us. And yes โ there is actually some good news in here. In this episode, we cover: ๐ฟ The difference between net zero and carbon neutral โ and why it matters โป๏ธ Carbon capture at mass scale โ why 2025 might be the year the business case finally lands โ๏ธ Sustainable aviation fuel โ how AI is helping develop solvents that capture CO2 with 20% less energy ๐๏ธ Low-carbon concrete and why Josh Dorfman's company Planted keeps coming up in the good news column ๐ง The hydrogen breakthrough nobody's talking about โ new membranes that are 800% more permeable and 30% more selective โก How a hydrogen-powered car actually works โ and why it charges in 3 minutes like a gas pump โข๏ธ Fourth generation nuclear reactors โ passively safe, waste-burning, and capable of producing hydrogen as a byproduct ๐ Why small modular reactors might solve two problems at once: powering data centers and building hydrogen infrastructure ๐ค Where AI is actually helping climate tech โ and where it's making things worse ๐ฐ What climate finance actually means โ government, private sector, and international money explained simply ๐ The adaptation fund โ what it was supposed to do, why it's stalled, and who's sinking while we wait ๐๏ธ Small island states, Indonesia, and the communities that can't afford to wait for bureaucracy ๐ณ Carbon markets โ why they could be climate justice in action, and why they're still broken ๐ Why climate money flowing as loans instead of grants is making inequality worse ๐ The apple cider analogy that finally explains why global oil trading makes zero sense ๐น About This Episode: This is a new segment called Explain to a Friend โ where Victoria and Andres break down the big topics of the season in plain language, share what they've learned, and invite listeners to push back, correct them, or come on the pod to keep the conversation going. ๐ฌ Join the Conversation: Did we get something wrong? Did something click that hadn't before? Do you have something to add โ or want to come on the pod to correct us? Drop a comment ๐ or reach out us! โ Don't forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe! Your support helps us amplify conversations on energy, equity, and empowerment. ๐โจ ๐ฑ Support Our Mission: If you believe in the power of storytelling, clean energy access, and climate justice โ help us continue this work. โจ Donate or Get Involved at TangelicLife.org ๐ #ClimateTech #ClimateFinance #ExplainToAFriend #HydrogenEnergy #NuclearEnergy #CarbonCapture #CleanEnergy #SustainableAviation #CarbonMarkets #AdaptationFund #SmallModularReactors #ClimateJustice #EnergyTransition #GreenTech #ClimateOptimism #ClimateEducation #FourthGenNuclear #ClimateAction #NetZero #TangelicTalks
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