Author: Alex Tabibi

Dr. Alexander Tabibi is an entrepreneur, investor, and advocate for sustainable innovation with a deep commitment to leveraging technology for environmental and social good. As a thought leader at the intersection of business and sustainability, Dr. Tabibi brings a strategic vision to Green.org, helping guide its mission to inspire global climate awareness and actionable change. With a background in both medicine and business, Dr. Tabibi combines analytical rigor with entrepreneurial insight.

Going Green had the chance to meet Ascanio Vitale, the CEO of Stop CO2 and Flyzen. Ascanio has a fascinating story about a lengthy career working and being active in the green and sustainable space. As a CEO and Activist, Ascanio shares his story and how we can work together as human beings to make the world a more environmentally friendly place. Tell us a little bit about how you became a CEO and Activist: With a dual background in engineering – aerospace (Polytechnic of Naples) and electronics (University College London) – I have always focused my career on the…

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GARP is a not-for-profit membership organization focused on elevating the practice of risk management Going Green had the chance to sit down with Chris Donohue, the Managing Director at Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP), which is a not-for-profit membership organization, founded in 1996, focused on elevating the practice of risk management, to talk about climate risk management capability. Chris, thanks for being here. Tell us a little bit about you and GARP: I am the managing director at Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP), which is a not-for-profit membership organization, founded in 1996, focused on elevating the practice of…

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Going Green is excited to invite Gregory Delaune of the Deep Blue Institute onto the Going Green podcast. Prior to coming on the show, we wanted to chat with Gregory and learn more about what he is doing at the Deep Blue Institute, and how he got involved in sustainability. Gregory, thanks for being here and diving deep into blue tech with us. Tell us a little about Deep Blue Institute Deep Blue Institute is a non-profit Blue Tech / Blue Economy development organization. We unite entrepreneurs, grassroots organizations, and local government through public-private partnerships for environmentally regenerative technology deployment…

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