Hi,
Did you know oysters are climate change super heroes? Or that
there’s a psychology behind thinking ‘green'? Or that in Ghana there’s
a type of seed that has been used for thousands of years which makes
bio-degradable dye for clothes and even fishing nets?
Please join the team at EARTHDAY.ORG as they pick their dream
guests for a brand new show which reveals all of this and more in
intimate, one-on-one conversations with the experts who have the
answers.
Always surprising, always engaging, always 22
minutes.
Join us for the first episode streaming live
today at noon Eastern. If you miss the stream, you can
still view the recording.
In today's kickoff event, Bryce Coon, EARTHDAY.ORG Director
of Education, sits down with Dr. Janet Swim, Professor of Psychology
At Penn State University, to discuss the intersection of climate
change, psychology, and climate education. In their conversation, they
explore the ways in which climate change impacts individuals and how
communities and schools can model positive behavior for change. This
interview highlights how individuals are impacted by climate change
and how they can combat this crisis.
To make sure you see every event, RSVP at the bottom of the
page and we'll send you a reminder to view the event on the 22nd of
every month!
We're excited to bring you more engaging
analysis of critical issues facing the environment
today.
We'll see you there,
The Team at EARTHDAY.ORG
P.S. Make sure to also watch our Earth Day Live series, which includes panels and
interviews debating planet Earth's urgent issues.
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