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Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of the Climate Confident podcast! I'm your host Tom Raftery, and I'm thrilled to have Richard Delevan with me today. Richard is a communications consultant who works with energy and climate tech companies, and he was kind enough to join me to talk about the IPCC's latest synthesis report.

In this episode, we dive into the findings of the IPCC's report and what they mean for our future. We also discussed the role of technology and innovation in addressing the climate crisis and the importance of political leadership in driving change.

Richard shared his insights on the current state of the energy transition and how companies and individuals can play a role in creating a more sustainable future. He also touched on the importance of storytelling in driving change and how leaders can help frame the narrative around climate action.

Overall, this was a fascinating conversation, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Don't forget to follow Richard on LinkedIn and subscribe to his "Week in Climate Tech" newsletter for more updates and insights on the energy transition.

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