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Henk Rogers, From Being Video Game Pioneer with Tetris to Architect of a Carbon-Free World with Blue Planet Alliance


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Episode Summary: Henk Rogers engages in a compelling discussion with hosts Leekei, Steve, Olabanji, Dan, and Brian, covering topics from his advocacy for sustainable energy solutions to the crucial role societal will plays in addressing climate change.

Topics discussed include:

  • the catalyst that led Henk Rogers to commit his life to advancing sustainable-energy solutions
  • why everyone is impacted by climate change and why it matters
  • why climate change is not the only challenge humanity has to face
  • the importance of creating a world where people and Nature live in harmony
  • an overview of Blue Planet Foundation and Blue Planet Alliance
  • the availability of technology and funds for change, and the need for the will to act
  • why in 2030 the UN should launch the Regenerative Development Goals
  • how HI-SEAS, Henk's Hawaiian Moon-Mars habitat, is helping research on sustainable space living and its implications for Earth
  • how Blue Planet Foundation successfully lobbied for America's first 100% renewable energy law, inspiring 22 U.S. states to follow suit
  • the future of sustainable energy: hydrogen and geothermal
  • what virtual gaming worlds can teach us about sustainability
  • advice for video gaming art students: focus on enhancing in-game status without violence
  • the need to redefine societal status for sustainability
  • the responsibility of using money to fix something that is broken in the world

About Henk Rogers

Henk Rogers is a video game designer-turned-entrepreneur with a passion for ending the use of carbon-based fuels on Earth and creating systems that change the world. He has received numerous awards for his contributions to both fields and is widely regarded as a visionary leader in both the gaming and sustainable energy industry.

Henk Rogers is the President of the Tetris Company and a pioneer in the video game industry. In the 1980s, Rogers brought role-playing games to Japan and turned a little-known game called Tetris into an international phenomenon after intense negotiations with the Soviet Union and Nintendo. His efforts helped establish the Game Boy as a market leader and made Tetris one of the most popular games of all time. Rogers’ story became folklore in the gaming industry and is the subject of the 2023 Apple TV+ film “Tetris.”

Today, Rogers is the founder of 10 companies and non-profit organizations focused on renewable energy, space exploration, and ending the use of fossil fuels on Earth. 

About Henk Rogers: https://henkrogers.com/

About Blue Planet Alliance: https://blueplanetalliance.org/ 

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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington, Olabanji Stephen, Dan Slater and Brian Tormey.

Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and podcaster from Paris, France. 

From a  beautiful valley in Wales, UK, Steve is a Podcast Coach, Producer and Alpaca Shepherd. Steve is fascinated by the ideas of regeneration beyond sustainability and is still a biologist at heart. 

Olabanji is from Lagos Nigeria. He’s a Creative Director and visual designer that helps brands gain clarity, deliver meaningful experiences and build tribes through Design & Strategy. He founded Jorney - a community designed to help people stay productive, accountable, and do their best work.

Dan is from Birmingham in the UK, he is a video game digital art student at Birmingham City University.

Brian is a Real Estate Title Insurance Professional and Goat Farmer in the US. 

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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.

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