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Adventurer Alex Honnold Tackles Climate Crisis and Skyscraper Climb in Taiwan
28 Oct
Summary
- Honnold hosts podcast featuring scientists and innovators
- Honnold's nonprofit has funded over 120 community solar projects worldwide
- Honnold plans to climb Taiwan's tallest skyscraper without a rope in 2026
In the past few years, Alex Honnold, the professional rock climber famous for his ropeless ascent of Yosemite's El Capitan, has taken on a host of projects aimed at environmental conservation and combating climate change. As of October 2025, Honnold is the host of the fifth season of the Planet Visionaries podcast, which provides a platform for scientists and innovators to share their work.
Honnold's foray into environmental advocacy began in 2012 when he founded a nonprofit to fund community solar energy projects around the world. Since then, the Honnold Foundation has supported approximately 120 projects and will distribute around $3 million in grants this year. One recent initiative involved a solar project for a housing complex in São Paulo, Brazil, reducing energy costs for 227 families and providing installation and maintenance training.
Looking ahead, Honnold is training to climb Taiwan's tallest skyscraper without a rope in 2026 for a live Netflix event, a building he has had his eye on for over a decade. Despite his growing responsibilities as a podcast host, philanthropist, husband, and father, the 40-year-old Honnold remains passionate about pushing his limits as a climber, stating that his experience in tackling challenging projects has helped him approach life's biggest obstacles.




