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Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge ✨
Stories of Impact: Climate Solutions That Could Change the World, with Pepijn van Dijk from CarbonFix
45 minutes Posted Apr 10, 2025 at 3:45 am.
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Today, we’re diving into the exciting world of climate solutions with Pepin van Dijk.


Pepin’s work with Carbon Fix is all about finding those bold, early-stage ideas—what we like to call "moonshots"—that can actually make a dent in our carbon problem. We chat about the importance of collaboration and how even in these chaotic times, innovative thinking can lead to impactful changes.


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Takeaways:



  • In this episode, we emphasize the importance of collaboration and innovation in tackling climate change, as we explore various perspectives and solutions.

  • Pepijn van Dijk, our guest today, shares his journey through the worlds of business, politics, and humanitarian work, highlighting the interconnectedness of these fields.

  • We discuss the concept of 'moonshots'—bold, early-stage ideas that, if successful, could significantly impact climate solutions and sustainability efforts.

  • The conversation underscores that in these chaotic times, it's crucial to focus on action over talk, bridging the gap between ambition and tangible efforts.

  • Pepijn elaborates on his work with Carbon Fix, where they fund innovative projects aimed at carbon reduction and sustainable practices, emphasizing the need for systemic change.

  • Lastly, we reflect on the power of storytelling in making complex climate issues relatable and inspiring action, as it's stories that truly resonate with people.


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