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December 15, 2022

Building Electrification: a climate solution with a public health benefit

[episode 4]
We talk to Sean Armstrong from Redwood Energy, with over 25 years of experience working in building electrification and decarbonization. Sean walks us through where we started, where we’re going, and what we can all do to help get us there. Discover how a combination of regulation, financial incentives, and willpower will reduce building fossil fuel consumption.
Categories: Green jobs/businesses
November 14, 2022

Art as Climate Activism

[episode 3]
Art – in its many forms – can be a powerful way to relate to climate change and climate solutions. Climate art can spark a meaningful conversation and inspire us to act. In this episode, we talk to two women involved in the new Climate Gallery: Logan Evasco, Program Director, and Mira Musank, garment refashioner and textile waste upcycler. This virtual gallery is available online!
Categories: Art/music Waste
September 20, 2022

People-Powered Solar as a Climate Justice Solution

[episode 2]
Solar energy is one of the keys to the just and inclusive transition we need. While renewable energy is a hot topic, what about energy democracy? How can we enable everyone – including low-income and frontline communities – to own and shape their energy future? We speak with Crystal Huang, Co-founder and CEO of People Power Solar Cooperative. We hear about examples of this work in action.
Categories: Climate justice
September 10, 2022

Adapting to Droughts During the Climate Crisis

[episode 1]
We meet landscape designer Stephanie Morris, as she discusses what people can do inside and outside of their homes to adapt to droughts. She has a myriad of helpful ideas for how native plant gardens and mindful water usage can make a real difference when it comes to a precious resource we all need: water.
Categories: Air/soil/water Children/youth/families

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