Decarbonizing Energy for a Sustainable World: Insights from Dr. Nathan Johnson

Decarbonizing Energy for a Sustainable World: Insights from Dr. Nathan Johnson

In our latest episode, we learn more about the transformative potential of emerging energy decarbonization technologies in addressing climate change. Beyond significantly cutting carbon emissions, these innovations bring remarkable social and environmental co-benefits—creating jobs, generating income for local communities, and easing the strain on critical resources like water and land.

Joining us is Dr. Nathan Johnson from Arizona State University, a pioneer in sustainable development and energy innovation. Dr. Johnson shares his insights on driving energy decarbonization through cutting-edge technology, business models, and policy. These efforts align with initiatives such as the Blue Planet Alliance, which seeks to secure legislative commitments from islands and nations worldwide to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2045. With global partnerships and a proven track record in regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, his work has positively impacted millions of lives across 15 countries. Tune in to hear how his groundbreaking efforts are shaping a cleaner, greener future.

This interview was conducted by Alan Herrera, who leads AFPC-USA's editorial operations.

This episode has been developed in partnership with Arizona State University's Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory. AFPC-USA is solely responsible for the content of this episode.

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