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Created January 27, 2023

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  1. In this latest episode of the Chemical Watch Podcast, global managing editor, Kate Lowe, is joined by emerging markets reporter Ginger Hervey, science editor, Andrew Turley and business editor, Leigh Stringer.First, we hear about plans in Ghan
  2. Kylie Wittl of 3M and Amelia Greene of Wego Chemical join the podcast to discuss Women in Chemicals, a new nonprofit dedicated to advancing women in the chemicals industry.
  3. Jennifer Holmgren, director of UOP Renewable Energy and Chemicals talks with Joe Chang, editor, ICIS Chemical business about her firm’s approach to biofuels… You can read more about biofuels on The Big Biofuels Blog. Check that out too.
  4. In the latest episode, I had the pleasure of talking with Bill Blackburn. Bill is the General Manager of Tennessee Business for Smith Turf and Irrigation (STI). One of the many special things about doing this podcast is it allows me the opport
  5. Steve Lewandowski, IHS Markit VP of Global Olefins, joins us to discuss the global ethylene supply surplus within the context of North America.Link to register for the Asia Chemical Conference: https://ihsmarkit.com/events/8th-Annual-Asia-Che
  6. Welcome back to another episode of the CleanTechies Podcast. This is episode 74 of the show and we are thrilled to have you joining us. If you're a ClimateTech Founder seeking introductions to capital or potential partnerships or are interested
  7. On January 12th,  250+ members of the Women in Chemicals community were joined by the team at ICIS  for a presentation on the current state of the chemical industry from the team at ICIS including insights on the economic outlook, current trend
  8. Despite recent years being marked with the pandemic, trade wars, a supply chain crisis, and a possible manufacturing recession, the industry’s commitment to creating a circular economy has begun to solidify—albeit with the usual suspects of cha
  9. TFL Heads of Product Management Markus Hess and Michael Franken discuss the company’s approaches and innovations in the area of renewable and biobased leather chemicals.
  10. Our first-ever video recorded episode in years has finally come! Sean, Richard, and Max start the episode off by talking about the progress of Richard's very own CML Exclusive, The Cookie Jar. Some words were said, with enough laughs and gags,
  11. Biden EPA moves to lower levels of 'forever chemicals' in drinking water; Ohio sues Norfolk Southern over chemical train derailment disaster; PLUS: One state generates much more renewable energy than any other --- and it's not California... All
  12. Jennifer has over 20 years of experience in the energy sector, including a proven track record in the development and commercialization of fuels and chemicals technologies. Prior to LanzaTech, Jennifer was VP and General Manager of the Renewabl
  13. According to a report by the Urban Institute, about one-third of Americans have a credit score below 620, which is considered to be a subprime credit score. The same report found that low-income individuals are more likely to have subprime cred
  14. What does the recently published delegated act on the definition of renewable hydrogen from the European Commission mean for renewable hydrogen market and how does that affect the aviation industry?Listen to Argus’ hydrogen editor Stefan Krümp
  15. The EPA proposed new regulations for PFAS and PFOA in the nation's drinking water. The chemicals are part of a class of so-called forever chemicals associated with a variety of health problems.
  16. Welcome to the Clean Power Hour! On today’s show, we are joined by Kelly Roache, Director of Policy & Community Solar at Renewable Properties. Renewable Properties is a team of solar project developers working on community solar and utility-sca
  17. PFAS have been around for decades, but being branded ‘forever chemicals’ helped make knowledge about them more mainstream.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  18. Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial calling for permitting reform to speed crucial renewable-energy projects.
  19. FULL INTERVIEW with Stephen Thomas about how a proposed clean energy standard could help get Canada's electricity grid to zero emissions by 2025 using renewable energy. Thomas co-authored a report entitled Shifting Power that plots a way forwar
  20. The US is proposing bold action to clean thousands of “forever chemicals” out of drinking water. It’s long overdue.
  21. A class of toxic chemicals known as PFAS has made its way into food, soil, water and even most people's blood in America. In March, the EPA proposed the first regulatory standard limiting the quantity of PFAS in drinking water. Erin Bell, an en
  22. For the first time, the federal government is on the cusp of regulating a class of deadly, so-called "forever chemicals" out of America's drinking water. The EPA's proposal applies to six of those chemicals, known as PFAS compounds, and would r
  23. A class of toxic chemicals known as PFAS has made its way into food, soil, water and even most people's blood in America. In March, the EPA proposed the first regulatory standard limiting the quantity of PFAS in drinking water. Erin Bell, an en
  24. The Michigan city aims to eliminate climate-warming pollution by 2030, with investments in renewable energy, public transit, home weatherization, and more.  Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/
  25. Matt and Nick talk about REI’s move to phase out PFAS, a.k.a. forever chemicals, from the products they sell (KUOW - REI to stop selling clothes, cookware with 'forever chemicals')And whales washing up on the Atlantic Coast is fueling misinform
  26. In this episode Torrin Wilkins spoke to former Green Party Parliamentary Candidate Mark Bray-Parry. He spoke to Torrin about the energy crisis, the energy price cap, renewable energy investment, ownership of energy companies and moving away fro
  27. This month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency unveiled its new proposal for regulating so-called “forever chemicals” in drinking water. These new enforceable limits on PFAS chemicals would be much stricter than the maximum contaminant le
  28. Mark Newman is the second CEO of Chemours, a chemical company that spun out of DuPont in 2015. Chemours is now a global company with almost 7,000 employees, $7 billion in revenue and has three industry-leading businesses. Chemours may be best k

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