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June 10, 2020
11am-12pm PDT
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"We've got to start thinking about we make climate change more of the
type of problem that people are good solving." - Kevin Green, CBE
June 10, 2020
11am-12pm PDT
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In this time of intense change and action, on so many levels, what do we know about the science of psychology and human behavior and climate action. What may be the impact of the pandemic era and the momentous events of the day? Most importantly, what can we learn and apply to be more effective right now and in the years to come? Whether you are a cleantech entrepreneur, advocate, investor or donor, these are vital questions for how we adapt and accelerate climate mitigation. 

Our conversation features  Kevin Green of the Center for Behavior and the Environment. He is joined by leaders from cleantech's frontline:  Steph Speirs of Solstice,  community solar provider and E8 investee, and Kirk Brown of Recharge America which promotes electric vehicles with state and utility programs, employee engagement and local community economic development. Please join this second installment of the New Climate Conversations series from E8 and Climate Solutions .
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Mimi and Maren, from Conversation I
Replay the highlights
from the extraordinary first conversation with Mimi Casteel and Maren Costa, on regenerative agriculture and corporate activism. We heard of making a difference with a farm and from within Amazon ; of the magic of wine and land for climate conversations , the power of cleantech investing and influencing corporations ; and the soil and a working farm as the ultimate carbon sink . We heard a magical story of butterflies, nature repairing itself and "heartbreaking hope" .