Episode 323: Boris Johnson’s local weather legacy, Seth Godin takes on the local weather disaster

This week’s run time is 52:53.

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Boris Johnson’s local weather legacy (16:00)

James Murray, editor in chief of U.Ok. media group BusinessGreen, displays on the beleaguered prime minister’s progress on addressing local weather change — a lot to the shock of many critics. “On internet zero and local weather, he was actually a robust voice,” Murray says. The chaos related along with his exit raises questions on what’s subsequent.

Management Classes: Heidi de Cienfuegos, B100arquitectos (25:10)

This spring, the WSLA Alumnae Group acknowledged 11 girls on the forefront of the sustainability occupation. These leaders have made a distinction by advancing new applied sciences or methods, by overcoming private {and professional} obstacles, and by committing to mentoring different girls. Meet one of many 2022 honorees: Heidi de Cienfuegos, co-founder and director of B100arquitectos, one of many first structure companies in Central America specializing in bioclimatic and sustainable design.

Seth Godin takes on the local weather disaster (35:20)

Bestselling creator, entrepreneur and advertising and marketing guru Seth Godin is including one other title to his resume: founding editor of Carbon Almanac, a brand new assortment “stuffed with concepts, information, views and assets to assist us perceive the realities of local weather change and what we are able to do to battle it.” He drops by to talk in regards to the venture.

*Music on this episode by Lee Rosevere: “And So Then,” “4th Ave. Walkup,” “Extra On That Later,” “Quirky Small City Characters,” “It Was Like That After I Obtained Right here” and “Let That Sink In.”

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