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From Classroom to Real-World Action: Marianne Krasny '74, Cornell Professor, teaches action knowledge so students can tackle climate change

43 min Β· 9 jul 2026
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From Classroom to Real-World Action: Marianne Krasny '74, Cornell Professor, teaches action knowledge so students can tackle climate change - the difference between systems knowledge and action knowledge, and why action knowledge drives change - climate actions anyone can take today: plant rich diets, reducing food waste, and more - educating the public through cooperative extension and her Food, Farms, and Climate substack join her Food, Farms, and Climate substack! https://substack.com/@marianneelizabethkrasny461632 (0:00) senior capstone course (4:05) action knowledge and system knowledge (4:37) project example, reducing food waste (6:44) project example, writing impactful letters to congress (8:27) what happens after the course (9:30) her book In This Together (12:13) scaling up to organizations (13:16) measuring impact (14:42) scaling up impact (16:21) benefits of plant rich diet (19:44) her substack Food, Farms, and Climate (21:29) reducing food waste, different uses of food waste (26:35) regenerative agriculture and other articles on her substack (28:00) advocacy on federal, state, local levels (30:32) food waste date labeling act (35:00) bridging academia and industry (37:47) public outreach, online courses on environmental education (39:42) her education work over the 40 years (42:39) importance of action-based knowledge (43:52) closing question

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aflevering From Classroom to Real-World Action: Marianne Krasny '74, Cornell Professor, teaches action knowledge so students can tackle climate change artwork

From Classroom to Real-World Action: Marianne Krasny '74, Cornell Professor, teaches action knowledge so students can tackle climate change

From Classroom to Real-World Action: Marianne Krasny '74, Cornell Professor, teaches action knowledge so students can tackle climate change - the difference between systems knowledge and action knowledge, and why action knowledge drives change - climate actions anyone can take today: plant rich diets, reducing food waste, and more - educating the public through cooperative extension and her Food, Farms, and Climate substack join her Food, Farms, and Climate substack! https://substack.com/@marianneelizabethkrasny461632 (0:00) senior capstone course (4:05) action knowledge and system knowledge (4:37) project example, reducing food waste (6:44) project example, writing impactful letters to congress (8:27) what happens after the course (9:30) her book In This Together (12:13) scaling up to organizations (13:16) measuring impact (14:42) scaling up impact (16:21) benefits of plant rich diet (19:44) her substack Food, Farms, and Climate (21:29) reducing food waste, different uses of food waste (26:35) regenerative agriculture and other articles on her substack (28:00) advocacy on federal, state, local levels (30:32) food waste date labeling act (35:00) bridging academia and industry (37:47) public outreach, online courses on environmental education (39:42) her education work over the 40 years (42:39) importance of action-based knowledge (43:52) closing question

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