by Utah Clean Energy
In this podcast, Utah Clean Energy, one of Utah's foremost experts on win-win climate solutions, brings together Utah leaders from all political stripes, backgrounds, and beliefs to get their unique perspectives on the impacts, and solutions, to the climate crisis.
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July 15, 2024
<p>Energy storage is a game-changer for tackling climate change. It reduces our reliance on fossil fuels, cuts greenhouse gas emissions, and supports a resilient energy infrastructure.</p> <p>Utah Talks Climate meets with Tyler Hortin, CEO of Lion Energy to talk about how energy storage is revolutionizing the way we make and use energy.</p> <p>By storing excess energy from renewable sources like solar and wind, battery storage ensures a reliable supply of clean energy even when the sun isn't shining or the wind isn't blowing. Advancements in battery storage technology are accelerating the transition to a carbon-neutral future!</p>
December 7, 2023
<p>During Utah Clean Energy's annual <em>Party for Clean Power,</em> we recognized two local leaders with our Climate Champion Awards. In this episode, hear the inspiring speeches from the 2023 Climate Champion awardees, Scott Anderson, CEO of Zions Banks, and Reverend Dr. Oscar T. Moses of Calvary Baptist Church. </p> <p><strong>A. Scott Anderson</strong><br>A master of quiet influence, A. Scott Anderson, President and CEO of Zions Bank, stands as an exemplar of leadership in both the financial sector and community service. His distinctive approach has led to tangible and enduring impacts on numerous causes. As a founding signatory of the Utah Climate and Clean Air Compact, Anderson galvanized a new wave of climate leaders in Utah. Through thoughtful engagement, he empowers others to join the movement, propelling Utah toward national leadership in climate action. Further, he and Zions Bank Corporation have led the way by building their Technology Campus to be near net zero and invested in the University of Utah’s climate prize.<br>“We all have a role to play in turning the tide on climate change. I’m confident that Utahns can come together to find common-sense solutions to our climate challenges. After all, this is an issue that affects all of us, and I’m proud to be a part of the solution,” states Scott Anderson, President and CEO of Zions Bank.</p> <p><strong>The Reverend Dr. Oscar T. Moses</strong><br>Under the guidance of Reverend Dr. Oscar T. Moses, Calvary Baptist Church has emerged as a beacon of environmental stewardship. Moses spearheaded the transformation of the church into an energy-efficient, solar-powered sanctuary. Expanding this stewardship, he brought energy-saving solutions to the congregation, enabling families to take meaningful climate action by reducing pollution at home. Through his visionary leadership, Reverend Dr. Oscar T. Moses has not only raised awareness about climate change but also ignited a fire of inspiration and empowerment within the Calvary Baptist Church community and beyond.</p> <p>“I strive to help the congregants of Calvary Baptist Church move beyond hopelessness, to hope and beyond. This couldn’t be more vital as we deal with climate change. We cannot leave room in our hearts for blame or complacency. We have to work together to safeguard our planet for us and for the next generation.”</p>
June 14, 2023
<p>The Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games (SLC-UT) is partnering with Utah Clean Energy to help achieve Utah’s ambitions for a “climate positive” Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in 2030 or 2034. Utah Talks Climate speaks with Catherine Raney Norman,<em> </em>a four-time Olympic speed skater and Chair of Salt Lake City Olympic Bid efforts about the impacts of climate change on winter sports, and the potential for Utah to host "climate positive" games.</p>
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