I might be about 50/50 on listening entirely through that last ten episodes or so. I just skim the transcripts to satisfy my FOMO. 😄 I've got another channel I'm much more mournful of losing because it has morphed into something a lot less interesting to me, like from reality to science fiction, and platforming crap tech for fundraising CEOs. I hope that doesn't happen to Volts.
The title in the about section: "Volts: a newsletter about clean energy and politics"
The podcast clearly is about both clean energy and politics in the perspective for solving climate change. The issue of housing ties directly into that through ending urban sprawl (which damages more environment) and through increasing density (which is better for the environment).
Senators, this is heroic work. Thank you for your hard, persistent work and building all the understanding and support it takes to make progress.
I subscribed to you cuz you said you were gonna talk about clean energy. And then you drop in my inbox with this totally irrelevant long bleh
I might be about 50/50 on listening entirely through that last ten episodes or so. I just skim the transcripts to satisfy my FOMO. 😄 I've got another channel I'm much more mournful of losing because it has morphed into something a lot less interesting to me, like from reality to science fiction, and platforming crap tech for fundraising CEOs. I hope that doesn't happen to Volts.
The title in the about section: "Volts: a newsletter about clean energy and politics"
The podcast clearly is about both clean energy and politics in the perspective for solving climate change. The issue of housing ties directly into that through ending urban sprawl (which damages more environment) and through increasing density (which is better for the environment).
Yeah I kind of want to move to Montana and its all Hank Greens fault