Ryan Grant Little
Another ClimateTech Podcast
Explore the fight against climate change through interviews with climate tech founders, investors, activists, academics, artists, and more. #Climate #Climatetech #Cleantech #Sustainability #Environment
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Ryan Grant Little
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Oct 14, 2025
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That's a Wrap! 🎬 Most Played: Nature needs a better bank, with Martin Stuchtey 14.10.2025 29:51
🗒️ A note from Ryan, your host: I'm so happy to have put these 80 interviews out into the world, and have made new friends, connections, and gained tons of inspiration along the way. But duty calls at the moment as my volunteer work in Ukraine takes all my time and attention. So I'll call it a wrap for now and hope to be back with new episodes one day. I hope you've enjoyed listenin...
🏖️ Summer Classics #3: Funniest Episode 😹 – Comedian Stuart Goldsmith 25.09.2025 44:05
This August and September, I’m stepping away from the mic to volunteer — but I’m not leaving your podcast feed empty. Instead, I’m revisiting fan favourites in a short Summer Classics series. In this last episode of the series, I'm reviving my chat with comedian Stuart Goldsmith where we: 🛹 Quote the Simpsons a couple times 🏟️ Clarify it's different to speak in front of and in a stadium...
🏖️ Summer Classics #2: Investor Favourite 📈 – Jessica Burley of Planet A 03.09.2025 30:49
This August and September, I’m stepping away from the mic to volunteer — but I’m not leaving your podcast feed empty. Instead, I’m revisiting fan favourites in a short Summer Classics series. The second of three episodes in the series is my interview with Jessica Burley of Planet A . I call it the "Investor Favourite" because I've heard from lots of VCs that it contains some of the...
🏖️ Summer Classics #1: Rising Star 🌟 – Shannon Falconer of BioCraft Pet Nutrition 13.08.2025 28:51
This August and September, I’m stepping away from the mic to volunteer — but I’m not leaving your podcast feed empty. Instead, I’m revisiting fan favourites in a short Summer Classics series. First up is Shannon Falconer , Founder & CEO of BioCraft Pet Nutrition (formerly Because, Animals). Two years on, they’ve made huge strides toward radically reshaping the pet food industry — and Shannon r...
Summer "Break" - Ukraine Volunteering 24.07.2025 0:36
I'm going to be spending the summer on the road, delivering humanitarian aid across Ukraine. And needless to say, it's not the best setup for recording a podcast. So things will be quiet here until about October when I'll be back with new episodes, when I'm back settled in Kyiv and in relative peace. If you want to follow my adventures, be sure to follow me on LinkedIn . Make...
Smart Meters, Dumb Rules, and Why AI is the New Electrification, with Felix Krause of Vireo Ventures 02.07.2025 37:46
Felix Krause is the Managing Partner at Vireo Ventures , a European VC fund betting that the future of energy is electric, distributed, and intelligently managed. Based in Berlin, Felix brings sector-specific clarity to the sprawling world of climate investing and makes a strong case for why electrons, not moonshots, will define the next great energy transition. In this episode we talked about: ...
Universities are Reshaping the Future of Food with Ismäel, Lisa, and Jorge of the Alt Proteins Project 11.06.2025 46:32
Ismaël Bawah is the SciTech Community Coordinator at the Good Food Institute Europe and the man behind the Alt Protein Project , a global student-powered initiative to transform universities into hubs for alternative protein innovation. Alongside him, we also heard from Lisa Neidhardt of Imperial College London and Jorge Guadalupe of Brazil’s Federal University of Minas Gerais—two campus leaders p...
Sticking with the Software Side of Energy Transition, with Veronique Hördemann of Future Energy Ventures 29.05.2025 26:17
Veronique Hördemann is Managing Partner and CFO at Future Energy Ventures , a climatetech VC firm investing in the software layer of the energy transition. From her base in Essen (with a side of Berlin), Veronique talked about going from corporate VC to a fully independent impact fund and why they’ve made a deliberate choice to stay clear of hardware. In this episode we talked about: 🏙️ How they...
Volcanic Rock as a Carbon Sink, with Anastasia Pavlovic of Eion 21.05.2025 40:45
Anastasia Pavlovic is the co-founder of Eion , a carbon removal company that accelerates Earth's natural rock weathering process to lock away CO₂—permanently. Eion works with farmers to deploy enhanced rock weathering (ERW) in agricultural fields, creating a carbon sink disguised as soil amendment, with benefits to landowners and climate alike. Anastasia joined the podcast from Detroit to tal...
The Scully Effect is Alive and Fermenting, with Nemailla Bonturi of ÄIO 08.05.2025 27:11
Nemailla Bonturi is the co-founder of ÄIO , an Estonian startup fermenting fats and oils from yeast instead of palm oil or animal products. A Brazilian scientist-turned-founder, Nemailla now works at the intersection of synthetic biology, circular economy, and baked goods—with an in-house chef, of course. In this episode we talked about: 🧫 How a “very special yeast” turns sawdust and stale bread...
Your next battery might be made from coal tar, with Eugene Beh of Quino Energy 22.04.2025 28:58
Eugene Beh is the founder of Quino Energy , where he’s commercializing organic flow batteries that are safer, cheaper, and more scalable than their vanadium and lithium-ion cousins. With a background in physics and chemistry from Harvard and Stanford, Eugene has traded academic labs for chemical plants—and he’s betting that petroleum byproducts might just be the unlikely hero of long-duration ener...
Your smartphone can cut home energy costs, with Selina Tobaccowala of HomeBoost 10.04.2025 31:10
Selina Tobaccowala is a Silicon Valley veteran turned climate entrepreneur. With hits like Evite, Ticketmaster, and SurveyMonkey on her resume, she’s now taking aim at one of the biggest sources of residential emissions: energy inefficiency. Through her startup HomeBoost , she’s making home energy assessments as simple as scanning your walls with your phone. In this episode we talked about: 🔍 Ho...
Cutting Heavy Industry Carbon through AI, with Leise Sandeman of Pathways 19.03.2025 31:22
Leise Sandeman is co-founder of Pathways , a company using AI to make heavy manufacturing more sustainable. Based in Copenhagen, she brings deep expertise in steel production and AI to the challenge of industrial decarbonization. In this episode we talked about: 🏭 How Pathways is building the data layer for sustainable manufacturing, with their software now deployed across hundreds of plants ⚡ T...
Climate Investing in Oil Country, with Eric Rubenstein of New Climate Ventures 05.03.2025 42:50
Eric Rubenstein is an oil and gas banker turned climate tech investor based in Houston. As founder of New Climate Ventures , he focuses on bridging the gap between traditional energy and climate innovation, bringing a pragmatic perspective shaped by his background in finance and fossil fuels. In this episode we talked about: 🌡️ The critical need for more power generation capacity and why we need b...
Packaging Made to Disappear, with Julia Bialetska of S.Lab 28.02.2025 30:44
Julia Bialetska is the founder of S.Lab , a Ukrainian company creating sustainable packaging solutions from agricultural waste. In this episode we talked about: 🌱 How S.Lab transforms agricultural waste into packaging that can be used in food, pharmaceuticals, electronics, furniture and fashion 📊 The impact of EU regulations requiring all packaging to be recyclable or reusable by 2030, and why t...
Climate Resilience Is a Trillion-Dollar Opportunity with Jannik De Winter of PT1 19.02.2025 29:11
Jannik De Winter is an investor at PT1 , a Berlin-based VC focused on greening the built environment. He recently co-authored a white paper on adaptation tech—the technologies we’ll need now that we’ve officially blown past 1.5°C. We talked about why climate resilience is an investment opportunity, not just a government expense, and why adaptation tech is still so poorly defined. We touched on: 🔥...
The Utility Industry's Secret Weapon with Chris Bernkopf of Podero 12.02.2025 23:48
Chris Bernkopf is the founder of Podero , a tech company that helps utilities balance power loads by controlling distributed energy resources like heat pumps, batteries, and EVs. Fresh off a major fundraising round, he's building his remote-first team to expand across Europe while delivering 25% energy savings to customers. In this episode we talked about: 🔌 How Podero's software enable...
A Cool €250 Million to Green Buildings with Jess Clemans of noa 29.01.2025 37:36
Jess Clemans is an investor at noa , a VC that is raising its second €250M fund focused on making the built environment more sustainable. In this episode we talked about: 🎯 Why noa prioritizes founder quality over business ideas or market attractiveness when making investment decisions 💰 How customer acquisition costs for solar installations can reach an eye-watering $10k, while local SMBs achi...
Hydrogen hubs across the USA with Matthew Krayton of Publitics 15.01.2025 32:05
Matthew Krayton directs communications and engagement for MACH2 , the Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub. As someone who both works in-depth on the policy side but who is also focused on execution, Matt is working to establish regional clean hydrogen hubs across several states. 🇺🇸 In this episode we talked about: 🏭 How the Mid-Atlantic region's existing industrial infrastructure, including unu...
We have a CO2...shortage(?!) with Rob Van Straten of Skytree 02.01.2025 29:33
Rob van Straten is CEO of Skytree , a direct air capture company addressing CO2 shortages while removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. In this episode we talked about: 🌱 How Skytree's direct air capture technology helps greenhouses meet their CO2 needs while contributing to carbon removal 🏗️ The challenge of scaling DAC to gigaton levels - requiring 300 container ships worth of units...
Tarmo Virki interviews Jana Budkovskaja of Beamline Accelerator 18.12.2024 29:49
It’s the holidays and, in the spirit of sharing, I swapped episodes with Tarmo Virki , founder and host of NatureBacked podcast in Tallinn. I’m airing one of my favourite of his interviews: his conversation with Jana Budkovskaja , CEO of Beamline Acccelerator . They talked about: 🌲 Jana's evolution from aspiring panda-rescuer to cleantech accelerator founder 🔬 Why deep tech startups need no...
The world's most advanced portable power with Andreas Sedlmayr of Instagrid 04.12.2024 36:03
Andreas Sedlmayr is co-founder and co-CEO of Instagrid , makers of portable power stations for mobile workforces with heavy power needs. His company has grown from €500k to €30M+ in revenue and recently achieved B Corp certification while expanding into North America. In this episode we talked about: ☠️ Why diesel and gas generators are silent killers 🇩🇪 What it means to revive Germany’s strong tr...
If you don’t laugh, you’ll probably cry, with comedian and climate researcher Matt Winning 21.11.2024 45:35
"I was sitting at a cafe in Prague with my headphones on and just laughing like a crazy person." -Ryan, watching Matt’s TEDx talk. Matt Winning is an environmental researcher and stand-up comedian who combines his expertise in climate change with humor to engage audiences. In this episode we talked about: 🌍 How climate change became Matt's focus due to its urgency and lack of wides...
Cultivated caviar and foie gras may soon hit your plate, with Yossi Quint of Ark Biotech 05.11.2024 36:05
Yossi Quint is the founder and CEO of Ark Biotech, a startup focused on computational bioprocessing in the cultivated meat industry. In this episode we talked about: 🧬 Ark's role in accelerating the development of cultivated meat products 🏭 How the bioeconomy could reshape traditional geographic advantages in food production 🌍 The global landscape of cultivated meat regulation and its impa...
A kayaker turns her passion into a startup, with Jessica Droujko of Riverkin 16.10.2024 31:59
Jessica Droujko is a passionate kayaker and lover of rivers. So it’s fitting that she should combine that passion and her PhD from ETH Zürich to launch Riverkin , a startup that monitors river health. In this episode we talked about: 🌊 How rivers shape landscapes and their importance in global ecosystems 🔬 How Riverkin monitors water levels and sediment flows 🏞️ Jessica's adventures on some...
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