I'm on a podcast with zero ambitions
An interesting conversation with a group that actually does have ambitions.
The Zero Ambitions Podcast is “about sustainability, the built environment, and carbon-zero goals.” When I accepted the invitation, I was a writer and editor for Treehugger; when it was recorded, it was three days after I had been let go. This changed the conversation somewhat.
“We caught up with Lloyd to reflect on his time at Treehugger. We set out to talk about the state of reporting and publishing in the green building sector, but the discussion ended up covering a lot of other ground, ranging from perhaps the most boneheaded culture war of all – the gas cooker variety - to the shortsighted lack of design consideration for aging populations.
Roaming cross-cultural perspectives on the built environment, sufficiency, consumption, change, the language of green building, gas stove outrage, transport, adaptation for aging populations, and plenty more.”
It’s funny how you guys were saying that climate journalists shouldn’t talk in jargon because many people don’t understand them and then start talking about R290 without explaining what it is. I never heard of it and follow climate news regularly.