Coming to you from the heart of London, Green Minds at Imperial College is an informal conversation style podcast that tackles issues related to the fields of climate change and sustainability. Each episode we bring on guest speakers to talk about a new topic within the field. This podcast is hosted by Edina Molnar and Adam Isenberg, two master’s students at Imperial College Business School.
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Coming to you from the heart of London, Green Minds at Imperial College is an informal conversation style podcast that tackles issues related to the fields of climate change and sustainability. Each episode we bring on guest speakers to talk about a new topic within the field. This podcast is hosted by Edina Molnar and Adam Isenberg, two master’s students at Imperial College Business School.
#3 Solar-powered charging stations in refugee camps with Alex Angelopoulos
Green Minds at Imperial College Business School
33 minutes 18 seconds
6 years ago
#3 Solar-powered charging stations in refugee camps with Alex Angelopoulos
Alexandros Angelopoulos is the founder of Elpis Solar, a student-led social enterprise that is offering a sustainable solution to a modern crisis - access to electricity in refugee camps. Elpis provides autonomous solar-powered charging stations, digital platforms and water filtration systems to refugees.
Learn more at: https://elpissolar.com
Green Minds at Imperial College Business School
Coming to you from the heart of London, Green Minds at Imperial College is an informal conversation style podcast that tackles issues related to the fields of climate change and sustainability. Each episode we bring on guest speakers to talk about a new topic within the field. This podcast is hosted by Edina Molnar and Adam Isenberg, two master’s students at Imperial College Business School.