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About this Episode
In this episode, Charlie talks with James Geppner about zero net energy and how we adjust our behaviors and adjust as a society. James is the Executive Director for Erase 40 in New York and has lived there for the last 30 years.
Key Talking Points
Key Milestones of the Episodes
[0:41] James’s background
[1:48] James’s unusual career
[4:41] James’s entry into sustainability
[5:51] An enormous amount of authority at a young age
[8:14] Jame’s achievements
[10:56] Next trend
[15:50] Started studying why passive homes weren’t commonplace
[20:34] The Lucky Game Project
[31:27] Having conversations with people who have small firms
Key Quotes
“Early on in my film career I ran one of the offices in New York and was connected to a studio….”
“I was basically asking basic sort of very fundamental behavioral question, which is what motivates people.
“It’s having conviction around something so others will join you in your effort.”
“We tend to be very bad at predicting what our needs will be even a very short time out.”
Key Resources
by Dan Ariely, Simon Jones, et al.
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