How Can Investment Propel Climate Restoration? IBRAHIM ALHUSSEINI - Founder & CEO of FullCycle - Highlights

How Can Investment Propel Climate Restoration? IBRAHIM ALHUSSEINI - Founder & CEO of FullCycle - Highlights

Founder and CEO of FullCycle Fund

Is it okay that you benefit at the expense of everyone and everything else? Is that a way that you really feel like you are winning at life? If not, then reconsider what you’re doing and just realize that we all live in this inextricably connected closed sphere in the middle of space. Anything that harms one area harms every area. There is nobody who can escape dirty air, dirty water, dirty food, economic political disruptions, etc. We’re all in this together. So don’t fool yourself by thinking somehow you’re going to come out this unscathed and having ‘won’ while everybody else loses.

What Role Does Venture Capital Play in a Sustainable Future? IBRAHIM ALHUSSEINI - Founder & CEO of FullCycle, Environmental Advocate

What Role Does Venture Capital Play in a Sustainable Future? IBRAHIM ALHUSSEINI - Founder & CEO of FullCycle, Environmental Advocate

Ibrahim AlHusseini was born in Jordan and raised in Saudi Arabia by parents who are Palestinian refugees. He emigrated to the United States in the 1990s to attend college at the University of Washington and he currently resides in Los Angeles. 

AlHusseini is a venture capitalist, sustainability-focused entrepreneur, and environmentalist. He is the founder and CEO of FullCycle, an investment company accelerating the deployment of climate-restoring technologies. AlHusseini is also the founder and managing partner of The Husseini Group.

What Role Does Venture Capital Play in a Sustainable Future? IBRAHIM ALHUSSEINI - Founder & CEO...
One Planet Podcast · Creative Process Original Series

This interview was conducted by Mia Funk, Justin Hayes & Daniel Soroudi with the participation of collaborating universities and students. Associate Interviews Producer on this podcast was Daniel Soroudi. Digital Media Coordinator is Hannah Story Brown.

Mia Funk is an artist, interviewer and founder of The Creative Process.

JENNIFER MORGAN - Executive Director - Greenpeace International

JENNIFER MORGAN - Executive Director - Greenpeace International

Executive Director of Greenpeace International

I have always hoped and dreamt to work with young people because I’ve always felt that it is their future. It’s so inspiring to be working with young people all around the world. I feel that we are in the midst of transformational change and that working together around these key moments where you can see those shifts happening – unimaginable things that you never thought were going to happen can happen. That would be my other advice to young activists that just when you aren’t expecting it, something will happen and you’ll be like, “I can’t believe they just decided that! Holy cow!” And then you’ve got to celebrate.

Reimagining Learning Through MAHATMA GANDHI's Principles w/ ANANTHA DURAIAPPAH - Highlights

Reimagining Learning Through MAHATMA GANDHI's Principles w/ ANANTHA DURAIAPPAH - Highlights

Inaugural Director · UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace & Sustainable Development

I’ve always found that science and evidence has to be the guiding force in the way that we design our programs. Of course, understanding people as humans. People as not just rational human beings. That’s another thing that I also learned during my journey is that the whole notion of a rational human being is used as an assumption to make our economic models simple.

From Campus to Community - JESS WILBER on Citizens’ Climate Lobby - Highlights

From Campus to Community - JESS WILBER on Citizens’ Climate Lobby - Highlights

International Outreach Citizens’ Climate Lobby
Coordinator, Senior Stewards Acting for the Environment

When I was in highschool, I recognized that climate change was going to be the largest problem facing my generation and future generations, and I couldn’t help but feel like there was nothing I could do in the face of such an impending problem. So I was actively looking at different organizations that I could become involved with that would help me develop the skills and knowledge I needed to be an effective climate advocate.

JESS WILBER

JESS WILBER

International Outreach Citizens’ Climate Lobby
Coordinator, Senior Stewards Acting for the Environment

When I was in highschool, I recognized that climate change was going to be the largest problem facing my generation and future generations, and I couldn’t help but feel like there was nothing I could do in the face of such an impending problem. So I was actively looking at different organizations that I could become involved with that would help me develop the skills and knowledge I needed to be an effective climate advocate.

INGRID NEWKIRK - Founder, President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

INGRID NEWKIRK - Founder, President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

Founder & President of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)

They’re not human traits. They’re all shared traits because, of course, we all love. We all love our families, or not. We all grieve if somebody we love disappears or dies. A family dog, perhaps. A grandfather. We all feel loneliness, we all feel joy. We all really value our freedom. And so I think, if anything, looking into the eyes of the animal, even online, you see a person in there. There’s a someone in whatever the shape or the physical properties of that individual are. And that lesson is that I am you. You are me, only different. We are all the same in all the ways that count…Any living being teaches you– Look into my eyes. And there you are, the reflection of yourself.

MIKE DAVIS: Power, Corruption & the Fight for Global Justice w/ MIKE DAVIS - CEO of Global Witness - Highlights

MIKE DAVIS: Power, Corruption & the Fight for Global Justice w/ MIKE DAVIS - CEO of Global Witness - Highlights

CEO of Global Witness

As an organization, Global Witness has to take security risks extremely seriously. We encounter quite a range of threats to our work and some of those take the form of cyberattacks, we’re regularly threatened with lawsuits by powerful companies and individuals who don’t like the scrutiny we place them under, but far and away the most serious category of threats is to those we work with in fragile and sometimes dangerous parts of the world.

MIKE DAVIS - CEO of Global Witness on Exposing Corruption & Defending the Climate

MIKE DAVIS - CEO of Global Witness on Exposing Corruption & Defending the Climate

CEO of Global Witness

As an organization, Global Witness has to take security risks extremely seriously. We encounter quite a range of threats to our work and some of those take the form of cyberattacks, we’re regularly threatened with lawsuits by powerful companies and individuals who don’t like the scrutiny we place them under, but far and away the most serious category of threats is to those we work with in fragile and sometimes dangerous parts of the world.

A Movement for Change: KATHLEEN ROGERS on the Evolution of Earth Day and Global Environmental Action – Highlights

A Movement for Change: KATHLEEN ROGERS on the Evolution of Earth Day and Global Environmental Action – Highlights

President · EARTHDAY.ORG

On the Importance of Climate Literacy & Training Programs
Not a single country in the world makes–probably one of the most important skills you’ll ever have–which is understanding the planet, a requirement. Nobody graduates from our high schools having those skills.

Earth Day’s Legacy: KATHLEEN ROGERS, President of EARTHDAY.ORG on Civic Engagement & Environmental Advocacy

Earth Day’s Legacy: KATHLEEN ROGERS, President of EARTHDAY.ORG on Civic Engagement & Environmental Advocacy

President · EARTH DAY.org


On the Importance of Climate Literacy & Training Programs
Not a single country in the world makes–probably one of the most important skills you’ll ever have–which is understanding the planet, a requirement. Nobody graduates from our high schools having those skills.