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The Climatalist

The Climatalist

By: Anton Babkov
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Each episode, we meet a Climatalist—a leader who believes that business profits shouldn’t come at the expense of our planet. Entrepreneur Anton Babkov explores how addressing climate change through sustainable business practices can unlock future success. From innovative tech startups to global CEOs, Anton uncovers actionable insights on merging climate solutions with profitable business strategies. Tune in to learn how companies of all sizes can thrive in the new green economy by embracing sustainability.Anton Babkov Economics
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  • Could Nuclear Help Australia's Climate Transition? A Bonus Ep with Janne Wallenius
    Mar 4 2025

    Here’s a bonus treat for you: in our chat with Janne Wallenius, we took a detour to explore whether nuclear energy could really have a place in Australia’s future.

    As Australia phases out coal and renewables surge ahead, nuclear power has re-entered the national debate. But is it viable? Could Janne Wallenius and Blykalla’s Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) play a role in the country’s energy transition?

    We unpack what Australia can learn from Sweden’s nuclear rollout, whether SMRs could repurpose old coal plant sites, and what hurdles stand in the way—from workforce shortages and regulatory roadblocks to public perception.

    With momentum quietly building, could Australia take the nuclear leap? Or is it just another shiny distraction on the path to meaningful climate action? Let’s dive in.

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    16 mins
  • Redesigning the Climate Landscape with Paul Chatterton
    Feb 24 2025

    CORRECTION: We said that Paul and Landscape Finance Lab were directly involved in the ongoing restoration of the Scottish Peatlands. Whilst they have been active in the setup, the team primarily helped to design the investment model before stepping back after the Flow Country Partnership SCIO was legally established. The ongoing work since then has been down to the efforts of multiple parties within the Flow Country Partnership, including local communities and farmers.

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    How do we fund large-scale climate solutions while ensuring that communities, not corporations, reap the benefits? In this episode, Paul Chatterton, founder of the Landscape Finance Lab, breaks down how Landscape Finance is revolutionising conservation. Instead of fragmented projects, this approach unites farmers, landowners, investors, and governments to restore entire ecosystems, like Scotland’s Flow Country, the UK’s largest carbon sink. With an investment model that generates carbon and biodiversity credits, this initiative is turning nature restoration into a profitable, community-driven solution. Can landscapes be the future of climate finance?

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Nuclear's Potential Comeback with Janne Wallenius
    Feb 17 2025

    Anton is coming to you from Svalbard to chat with Janne Wallenius, founder of nuclear research lab, Blykalla, to explore whether Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) could reshape the future of nuclear power. Unlike traditional reactors, SMRs are factory-built, scalable, and promise cheaper, safer, and faster deployment. Blykalla is taking it a step further with liquid lead cooling and a breakthrough corrosion-resistant steel, tackling key safety and efficiency challenges.


    But is this enough to make nuclear a viable solution in the clean energy transition? With disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima still shaping public perception, and renewables + storage advancing rapidly, the debate is far from settled though nuclear could be a key player in the transition to net zero emissions.

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    53 mins

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