Is America Losing the AI Race? | Joel Moser, First Ammonia CEO | Earn The Right Podcast Episode 2
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How do we power the world without blackouts? The answer may be green ammonia.
On the second episode of Earn The Right, we’re joined by Joel Moser, CEO of First Ammonia. His climate tech firm is at the forefront of producing green ammonia, a sustainable fuel crucial for solving the biggest challenges in renewable energy.
This is a conversation about what’s next: for Earth, for technology and the next century of human progress.
An entrepreneur, lawyer and adjunct professor at Columbia University, Joel has led the financing and execution of major infrastructure and renewable energy initiatives. His expertise spans both public and private sectors, having advised institutions from NASA and the World Bank to the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation on rebuilding New York after 9/11. He also serves on the executive committee of Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
On the podcast, Joel shares what it takes to lead through disruption, why the U.S. is losing the energy race and how AI could transform the future of infrastructure and sustainability.
In this episode, we explore:
Green Ammonia: What it is and why it could solve renewable power’s biggest challenge.
The Global Energy Race: How the Inflation Reduction Act and U.S. policy shifts are reshaping the power landscape.
AI & Infrastructure: Why AI can transform how large-scale infrastructure is designed, financed and operated.
Leadership Through Uncertainty: What it takes to lead, from rebuilding Ground Zero to scaling climate tech.
Excelling in Transition: How to keep learning and adapting in an industry that’s constantly evolving.
Subscribe to Earn The Right for more forward-thinking conversations with leaders who are shaping the future and setting new benchmarks.