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The Butterfly EffectAuthor: Tali Orad
The Butterfly Effect podcast digs into stories of expert and regular people that make a difference with the planting of trees. Just like the butterfly effect theory which suggests that a minor change such as a flap of a butterfly wing can create a phenomenal change, this podcast will share the stories of communities; individuals supporting Mother Nature and the environment as well as the stories of trees. Hosted by Tali Orad, she will be giving the voice to all those stories, voice to the trees. Each episode will feature a special guest from the different industries. For more 1treellion.org Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Episode 81/ The Butterfly Story of Economics, Nature, and WEB3 Hosting Or Katzman
Tuesday, 15 April, 2025
This butterfly is excited to be speaking with Or KatzmanOr has an academic background in climate science, water management, and geopolitics and is the founder of Impact Oracle and Blockchain Bridge Consulting. He was also the director and co-founder of SDGIsrael. Most recently, he co-led the Ecological Benefits Framework (EBF), a program designed to transform global carbon and ecological benefits markets by increasing transparency, trust, quality, and equity, and co-founded the Transformative Impact Summit.With over a decade of experience in leadership training, facilitation, and impact work, Or has collaborated with organizations to map, measure, and communicate impact through the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). He is certified by the EU in circular economics and green business planning, has consulted the UNDP on SDG Impact Standards, and is a Kernel Fellow.Or is what I’d call an integrator—someone who takes big ideas and makes them happen. In this episode, you will hear about new economic models, Web 3, impact measurement, SDGs, and more.Some notes...More about 1treellion & Or Katzman.To support planting all over the world, please check out this link.The great music is credited to Pixabay.