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â [https://action.everylibrary.org/callimlseo2025]-> Short Survey: Tell us what you think of Second Nature [https://airtable.com/appkCg7CqBEzE18sW/paggvFtYtWJMTDPdJ/form] â [https://airtable.com/appkCg7CqBEzE18sW/paggvFtYtWJMTDPdJ/form] Whether you're a parent, an auntie, a coach, a godfather â there's a lot to think about when it comes to raising a more sustainable generation. How can we raise young people to take better care of the planet than the generations before them? â â [https://airtable.com/appkCg7CqBEzE18sW/paggvFtYtWJMTDPdJ/form]For our last episode of season 3, we're looking into the future to see how younger generations are thinking about climate change. From plant-based eating to civic engagement, weâre talking to our community, Moms Clean Air Force [https://www.momscleanairforce.org/], and Commons founder Sanchali Seth Pal to find out how folks are raising kids to take action. đ See photos of our contributors and find further reading an citations in the full show. [http://www.thecommons.earth/episode/www.thecommons.earth/episode/10-skip-the-greenwashing-what-to-look-for-in-sustainable-fashion] đ± To join the Commons community, download the app [https://j09c5.app.link/xTi0EyclcKb]. đ· Follow Second Nature on Instagram [https://j09c5.app.link/wgjHhp3kcKb]. đŁ Here's Sanchali's list [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/1/d/e/2PACX-1vRD9K1o9OAl48bU2UGP4NzbUvCkMX-M1VEyC7LltCLlaNajYKYdJS3HWOgSnc4ULT9DHqqIr2QaTxls/pubhtml] of sustainable baby stuff! Episode Credits * Listener contributions: Amea Wadsworth, Brian Stancheski, Elisabeth, Federica, Jacqueline Elliott, Liv, Sara Rego, Sare, Tiffany, Willa Stoutenbeek, Paloma, Stevia, Ezra, Ace, Aza, Stella, Emmett * Episode expert: Alexandra Zissu [https://www.momscleanairforce.org/team/alexandra-zissu/] * Editing and engineering: Evan Goodchildâ * Hosting and production: Katelan Cunningham

-> đš Tell your U.S. reps not to cut federal funding for public libraries. [https://action.everylibrary.org/callimlseo2025] -> Short Survey: Tell us what you think of Second Nature [https://airtable.com/appkCg7CqBEzE18sW/paggvFtYtWJMTDPdJ/form] Libraries are icons of the sharing economy. When we borrow books, media, and tools from the library, we save ourselves from needing to buy new stuff. But did you know that libraries are also community hubs for climate resilience? From heatwaves to hurricanes, thousands of people have used libraries as free spaces to escape the elements and find respite. In this community episode, we're everything that our listeners get from their local libraries. đ See photos of our contributors and find further reading in the full show notes and citations [http://www.thecommons.earth/episode/www.thecommons.earth/episode/10-skip-the-greenwashing-what-to-look-for-in-sustainable-fashion]. đ± To join the Commons community, download the app [https://j09c5.app.link/xTi0EyclcKb]. đ· Follow Second Nature on Instagram [https://j09c5.app.link/wgjHhp3kcKb]. Episode Credits * Listener contributions: Kelly Kandra Hughes, PhD, Alexa Rivera, Sare, Shaila, Taylor Barkley, Evan Goodchild * Editing and engineering: Evan Goodchildâ * Hosting and production: Katelan Cunningham

Microplastics seem to be everywhere, inside and outside our bodies. These micro and nano particles are shedding from our clothes, our tires, food packaging â basically anywhere there's plastic. People, animals, and plants are consuming these microplastics, thereby complicating the issue and contributing to health problems. But what health issues? And how do we avoid them? The science is still a work in progress, but today, we're finding out what we know so far. Weâre going to find out from an actual scientist what we know and donât know about the health implications of microplastics and what we can do about it. And weâre going to try our best to find our way to a place of understanding without complete overwhelm. đ See photos of our contributors and find further reading in the full show notes and citations [http://www.thecommons.earth/episode/www.thecommons.earth/episode/10-skip-the-greenwashing-what-to-look-for-in-sustainable-fashion]. Here's the MPI paper [https://publications.tno.nl/publication/34641315/ghLt6d/boersma-2023-microplastic.pdf] Barbro shared! đ± To join the Commons community, download the app [https://j09c5.app.link/xTi0EyclcKb]. đ· Follow Second Nature on Instagram [https://j09c5.app.link/wgjHhp3kcKb]. Episode Credits * Listener contributions: Kylie Kovatch, Artie Sadahiro, Nicole Collins, Parisa Golchoubian, Brian Stancheski * Episode expert: Prof. Dr. Barbro Melgert [https://www.rug.nl/staff/b.n.melgert/?lang=en] * Editing and engineer: Evan Goodchildâ * Hosting and production: Katelan Cunningham

NOTE: An early version of this audio has an error around 4:50. If you hear that error, it's likely because your podcast player downloaded the first version. Please re-download the episode to hear the correct version! And forgive us, as we're merely human beans đ« . Is climate news stressing you out? Same. We're experiencing funding cuts to environmental agencies, while climate disasters like heatwaves and storms persist, and wildlife and environmental protections are at risk. It's a tough time to be an environmentalist, and all this stress and sadness can lead to climate anxiety (aka eco-anxiety). If you've felt anxious about the state of our climate, you're not alone. We thought it was a perfect time to bring back this episode from last season, where we hear from you our listeners, to hear various ways to cope with climate anxiety through nature, community, and gratitude. If you're looking for more resources to help with climate anxiety, we highly recommend this list from the team at All We Can Save [https://www.allwecansave.earth/emotions]. đ For photos of our contributors and further reading, check the full show notes [http://www.thecommons.earth/episode/8-my-biggest-obstacle-to-plant-based-eating-my-family]. đ We'd love to hear from you! Submit to the show. [https://j09c5.app.link/I2kJExilcKb] đ± To join the Commons community, download the app [https://j09c5.app.link/xTi0EyclcKb]. đ· Follow Second Nature on Instagram [https://j09c5.app.link/wgjHhp3kcKb]. Episode Credits * Listener contributions: Adyasha, Artie Sadahiro, Camille, Liv, Natalie Pullen, Nick Blocha, Savannah Vize * Editing and engineering: Evan Goodchildâ * Hosting and production: Katelan Cunningham

đ TAKE ACTION: Stop State AI Regulation Ban in the "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act [https://5calls.org/issue/ai-regulation-ban-budget-reconciliation/] When you ask ChatGPT to write a cover letter, make your grocery list, or edit an image, what's actually happening in the real world? As AI gets bigger by the day, it's requiring more and more energy, water, and land in communities around the world. Tech companies are investing billions of dollars in data centers and technologies to power AI, but are they also investing in sustainable and equitable resources to keep it going? Today, weâre going to take a step back from the chatbots to understand the true impact of AI, how weâre tracking and regulating that impact, and weâll find out what it will take to build a sustainable future for AI with Shalolei Ren â associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California Riverside whose work focuses on AI for good. đ See photos of our contributors and find further reading in the full show notes [http://www.thecommons.earth/episode/www.thecommons.earth/episode/10-skip-the-greenwashing-what-to-look-for-in-sustainable-fashion]. đ± To join the Commons community, download the app [https://j09c5.app.link/xTi0EyclcKb]. đ· Follow Second Nature on Instagram [https://j09c5.app.link/wgjHhp3kcKb]. Episode Credits * Listener contributions: Kylie Kovatch, Artie Sadahiro, Nicole Collins, Parisa Golchoubian, Brian Stancheski * Episode expert: Shaolei Ren [https://shaoleiren.github.io/] * Editing and engineer: Evan Goodchildâ * Hosting and production: Katelan Cunningham