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How can we live sustainably in an unsustainable world? Second Nature is a podcast by Commons exploring how our sustainable choices impact our lives and the planet. Every week hear how listeners are taking public transit, composting food waste, eating more plant-based meals and practicing deconsumption to create the kind of world they want to live in. We'll calculate the carbon impact of collective action and get expert answers to your burning climate questions. Everyoneâs sustainable life is unique. Tell us about yours. thecommons.earth/podcast đ Join a community of tens of thousands of people using the Commons app to track their emissions and get rewarded for sustainable living: https://www.thecommons.earth/get-the-app-second-nature Follow us on Instagram to get behind-the-scenes footage and more stories from Commons' climate community: https://instagram.com/secondnatureearth
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Is There a Sustainable Future for Flying?
The aviation industry has gotten twice as fuel-efficient since 1990, and emissions have still quadrupled. In this episode, we reckon with the guilt of flying, tracing it from economy class all the way up to private jets, where a handful of ultra-wealthy passengers emit up to 500 times more carbon than the average person annually. Plus, we dig into sustainable aviation fuel with Alyssa Norris from Aether Fuels and what it would actually take to make flying something we don't have to feel guilty about. Episode rundown: * (00:35) - Should we feel guilty about flying? * (03:12) - Our flying footprint * (05:17) - Reckoning with guilty consciences * (09:52) - What is SAF and why arenât all planes using it? * (27:19) - Following the money from private jets to economy * (37:08) - Individual actions for systemic change đ± Want to make your money count? Download the Commons app [https://j09c5.app.link/xTi0EyclcKb] . đ Find citations and further reading in the full show notes [https://www.thecommons.earth/second-nature-podcast]. đ Want to submit to the show? We'd love to hear from you! [https://airtable.com/appkCg7CqBEzE18sW/pagw3DZUw1JGlyNYD/form] đ· Follow Second Nature on Instagram [https://j09c5.app.link/wgjHhp3kcKb]. Episode Credits * Listener contributions: Lorena, Morgan Gallagher, Bruno Olmedo Quiroga, Darice Chang, Jessica Tucker, Kayla Joy , Lena, Dom Altomari * Research: Makenna McBrierty * Editing and engineering: Evan Goodchildâ * Hosting and production: Katelan Cunningham
It's Time to Kill Your Lawn
Lawns cover more American soil than any other irrigated crop â but who decided they should look this way, and at what cost? In this episode, we trace the centuries-old aristocratic tradition behind the modern lawn, expose the billion-dollar industry profiting from invasive grasses and toxic chemicals, and with the help of nature educator Jason Wise (aka Journeyman), weâll explore how your patch of green could become something far more prosperous. If you've ever questioned the monoculture outside your front door, this one's for you. Episode rundown: * (00:00) - Chapter 1 * (00:49) - Why are lawns a climate issue? * (02:38) - How did lawns become popular? * (06:05) - How is our community adapting their lawns? * (12:34) - Tips to rewind your lawn from Jason Wise (aka Journeyman) * (34:02) - Whoâs profiting off the lawn industry? * (43:07) - Imagining a lawn-free future đ± Want to make your money count? Download the Commons app [https://j09c5.app.link/xTi0EyclcKb] . đ Find citations and further reading in the full show notes [https://www.thecommons.earth/second-nature-podcast]. đ Want to submit to the show? We'd love to hear from you! [https://airtable.com/appkCg7CqBEzE18sW/pagw3DZUw1JGlyNYD/form] đ· Follow Second Nature on Instagram [https://j09c5.app.link/wgjHhp3kcKb]. Episode Credits * Listener contributions: Craig Brown, Nick Blocha, Lena, Grace Kinney-Broderick, Haley Murphy * Research: Makenna McBrierty * Editing and engineering: Evan Goodchildâ * Hosting and production: Katelan Cunningham
Next Season, We're Following the Money
Season 5 is coming very soon and this season, we're talking about the thing that's on everyone's mind (whether we like or not) â money. Maybe you've heard that Native American proverb, âOnly when the last tree has been cut down, the last fish been caught, and the last stream poisoned, will we realize we cannot eat money.â But, the way we spend our money matters, and as a mindful consumer, financial decisions can feel like a burden â especially when we donât have much control over them. We can often choose where to spend our money, but we canât choose what companies do with that money.  Our society doesnât run on money, it runs on the earthâ water, soil, plants, air. As of late â weâll call it the past 300 years â weâve had a pretty one-sided relationship with these essentials we need to live and that largely has to do with the fact that what we value and the way we value it is measured in dolla dolla bills. This season weâre talking about â * How the rising cost of groceries is threatening food security in ways you might not expect * If giving our money to offsets is actually worth it * The companies that are lobbying for fossil fuels * How everyday people are footing the bill for data centers * Decades of war propping up the fossil fuel industry, and how that extends to our front lawns. * What itâs going to take to get proper investment in sustainable aviation fuel Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! đ± Want to make your money count? Download the Commons app [https://j09c5.app.link/xTi0EyclcKb] . đ Want to submit to the show? We'd love to hear from you! [https://airtable.com/appkCg7CqBEzE18sW/pagw3DZUw1JGlyNYD/form] đ· Follow Second Nature on Instagram [https://j09c5.app.link/wgjHhp3kcKb]. Episode Credits * Editing and engineering: Evan Goodchildâ * Hosting and production: Katelan Cunningham
We Want to Hear from You! Season 5 Call for Submissions
Have you always wanted to be one of the worldwide community of voices you hear on Second Nature? Now's the time! We're accepting submissions for season 5 and we can't wait to hear from you. For the best shot at getting on season 5, please send in your submissions by April 3. But feel free to continue submitting through April as well. Submitting to the show is easy! 1. Fill out this form to start your submission to Second Nature. [https://airtable.com/appkCg7CqBEzE18sW/pagDfOX8gvCtBYoHW/form] 2. After you fill out the form, you'll receive questions based on the topics you chose, with details about how to submit your audio. 3. Record your audio and send it our way! * (00:00) - We want to hear from you on season 5! * (00:40) - How to submit
Reconnection Through Reciprocity: Learning From Nature
All season, weâve rooted ourselves in community. Inspired by vast, underground webs of mycellium weâve shared ways to create local networks of support, information, and resilience. Weâve talked about how we can use our collective power to prep for climate disasters, protect the water, and use our dollars to resist consumption and combat greenwashing. On this episode, we're ending the season by reminding ourselves that weâre part of nature and that we can look to our fellow animals, as well as plants and fungi, at any time for lessons in community, resilience, and patience.  đ± Download the Commons app [https://j09c5.app.link/xTi0EyclcKb]. đ Find citations and further reading in the full show notes [https://www.thecommons.earth/episode/406-these-sustainable-tips-will-save-you-money]. đ Want to submit your Community Classified? We'd love to hear from you! [https://airtable.com/appkCg7CqBEzE18sW/pagw3DZUw1JGlyNYD/form] đ· Follow Second Nature on Instagram [https://j09c5.app.link/wgjHhp3kcKb]. Episode Credits * Listener contributions: Amber Sit, Ashley Walker, Grace Hebert, Justina, Leena Joshi, Kasia Hertz, Inanna McCarty, Gabrielle Gustilo, Janna, Hockenjos, Mary Klene * Editing and engineering: Evan Goodchildâ * Hosting and production: Katelan Cunningham * (00:00) - Introduction * (01:41) - Weâre all connected * (03:40) - What our community has learned from nature * (09:17) - Tracing back the thread of life with Robin Wall Kimmerer * (29:14) - Looking back at season 4 and whatâs to come