On the internet

Gabrielle is frequently invited to be a guest on a broad range of podcasts, particularly those with a focus on climate change issues. See below for a selection of these conversations.

An Idiot's Guide to Saving The World Podcast

Gabrielle joins Gail Gallie and Loyiso Madinga on the UN Global Goals based podcast, ‘An Idiot’s Guide to Saving the World’, and brings the positive message about carbon removal technologies with her.

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Energy vs Climate Podcast

In the past year the number of companies committing to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 has exploded. With the fifty largest companies by value accounting for 28% of global GDP, corporate action is critically important if we are to avoid dangerous climate change. But what does a net zero commitment for a company mean in practice? What distinguishes the good from greenwashing, and can we even tell from the outside? What are the risks and opportunities for a company making a net zero commitment in the first place?

Join David, Sara, Ed, and special guest Dr. Gabrielle Walker, Founder and Director of Valence Solutions, as they journey to net zero on Episode 28 of Energy vs Climate.

Jon Richardson and the Futurenauts

Gabrielle joins Jon Richardson and the Futurenauts – Mark Stevenson and Ed Gillespie – on their hilarious and informative podcast for an episode focused on Carbon Removals (S3 – Ep9). Mixing humour with solid information, this podcast dissolves the mystery around carbon removals and explains why it is essential as part of humanity’s climate action strategy. This podcast contains adult language.

Climate Change, From ‘Doomism’ To Optimism​

In July 2020, Gabrielle joined the speakers at TLS radio to produce this podcast. In it, she talks us through three unhelpful attitudes to global warming, as exemplified in the Michael Moore-produced film Planet of the Humans.

Wanderful: Inspiration On The Go

In this episode of The Wanderful Podcast, Gabrielle talks to presenter David Pearl about the importance of leaving behind the either/or mindset when considering climate mitigation strategies, and instead embracing a ‘both and’ approach. Listen in and find out why they concluded Gabrielle is a “woo-woo scientist”.

The Green Room at COP26 - What (On Earth's) The Story?

Gabrielle shares her views with eco-worrier David Pearl in this documentary, filmed back stage at COP ’26 in Glasgow. She appears at:  3.58  |  23.59  |  28.29  |  46.12  |  52.10.

Climate Change In The Time Of Coronavirus​

In this Hay Festival podcast on Climate Change in the Time of Coronavirus, Gabrielle speaks alongside Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac, Nick Stern and Ed Hawkins. This enlightening thread outlines the noises coming from industry and government on how action on climate change has been given a new perspective through the lens of the pandemic, all against a backdrop of its impact on the timeless expanse of the Antarctic.

Lithium-Metal Batteries

Gabrielle Walker joins Olly Mann and The Week’s Holden Frith to discuss Lithium-metal batteries.

Batteries based on a more powerful technology – lithium metal rather than lithium ion – are about to enter production, thanks to Tokyo Metropolitan University and a spin-off company 3 Dom. They can already deliver twice the energy of existing batteries of the same size, with the promise of much more power to come – attracting interest from the world’s electric carmakers.

Laying The Foundations For Green Hydrogen

Wall Street Journal Editor at Large, Philipa Leighton-Jones, chairs this debate on the role of hydrogen products. There are parts of the low carbon economy that only hydrogen can reach. The market for cleanly produced green hydrogen had a slow start, but recently it’s been moving at an astonishing pace. And it’s going to be big, says Dr. Gabrielle Walker in conversation with Iberdrola’s Head of Heat and Hydrogen Samuel Perez in this excellent podcast. Required listening to understand the full scope of green hydrogen at this critical time.