Talking Climate with Katharine Hayhoe
What do a giant new marine sanctuary, the loss of climate journalism, and plug-in solar panels for apartment balconies have in common? They all show how much the future depends on the choices we make today. 🐠 Good News: Papua New Guinea just created the largest marine protected area in its history, safeguarding a stretch of ocean nearly the size of the UK in one of the most biodiverse marine regions on Earth. 😱 Not-So-Good News: NPR's climate desk has been dismantled, and many other major news organizations are doing away with climate reporting altogether. But the climate crisis doesn't go away when we stop covering it. 😎 What You Can Do: If you rent or live in an apartment, check out "balcony solar." And if local regulations are standing in the way? Use your voice to advocate for change. That's how the system changes. Check out the Smithsonian's work on ocean eDNA here [https://ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/trail-dna-ocean]. Thank you to Anne Cloud with Voice Over for the Planet [https://voiceoverfortheplanet.com/] for narrating this edition of Talking Climate. Music by Bradley Myer. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.talkingclimate.ca [https://www.talkingclimate.ca?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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