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[140] HOW TO TALK ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE WITHOUT EVERYONE HATING YOU WITH CASS HEBRON
Manage episode 328339028 series 2808442
I originally got in touch with Cass after signing up for a webinar she did with Creative Mornings called How to talk about the climate crisis without losing your friends, which I thought was such a brilliant title for a session.
Cass is a freelance climate communicator and editor of The Green Fix - a weekly newsletter aimed at "bridging the gap between systemic change for a green and just future and citizens who care about sustainability but don't know what they can do to have more of an impact."
I wanted to get her on the podcast to share with you some of her brilliant 'nuggets' about how engage others around the climate crisis, but we ended up talking about so much more, diving into all kinds of things, including how we bridge the gap between systemic change and individual action.
Tune in to find out:
- Why individual changes are still important, even though we (also) need big systemic changes
- Why you don't have to be an 'expert' and know all the facts and stats to talk about climate-y stuff
- The importance of talking about the 'co-benefits' that come with climate action and painting a hopeful vision for the future
- Top tips for climate conversations with friends and family
- Top tips for engaging around climate stuff on social media and the importance of trying to break out of our eco echo chambers
There's so much good stuff in here - if you're someone (like me!) who struggles to have climate conversations, I really do hope this helps.
Enjoy!
PS. If you're interested in getting your head around the climate science at the same time as learning and practising some tools for getting braver at talking about climate stuff, do check out Talking Climate - the Sustainable(ish) Carbon Literacy course!
LISTEN...
CHECK OUT...
- Cass Hebron
- On Twitter
- On Linked In - The Green Fix
- Sign up to the newsletter
- On Twitter - [135] - The Local Electricity Bill and how you can help make it happen
- Climate Shadow article
- Katherine Hayhoe TED talk: The most important thing you can do to fight climate change: talk about it
- Climate Outreach
- Talking Climate course
- The Knackered Mums Eco Club
- The Sustainable(ish) FB group
DO...
- Sign up to The Green Fix!
- Think about a change you've made recently, and share it and the benefits you've experienced from it!
- Take a deep breath and have a climate conversation with a friend or family member
Are you feeling a bit braver about having climate conversations now?
Let me know in the comments!
184 episoder
Manage episode 328339028 series 2808442
I originally got in touch with Cass after signing up for a webinar she did with Creative Mornings called How to talk about the climate crisis without losing your friends, which I thought was such a brilliant title for a session.
Cass is a freelance climate communicator and editor of The Green Fix - a weekly newsletter aimed at "bridging the gap between systemic change for a green and just future and citizens who care about sustainability but don't know what they can do to have more of an impact."
I wanted to get her on the podcast to share with you some of her brilliant 'nuggets' about how engage others around the climate crisis, but we ended up talking about so much more, diving into all kinds of things, including how we bridge the gap between systemic change and individual action.
Tune in to find out:
- Why individual changes are still important, even though we (also) need big systemic changes
- Why you don't have to be an 'expert' and know all the facts and stats to talk about climate-y stuff
- The importance of talking about the 'co-benefits' that come with climate action and painting a hopeful vision for the future
- Top tips for climate conversations with friends and family
- Top tips for engaging around climate stuff on social media and the importance of trying to break out of our eco echo chambers
There's so much good stuff in here - if you're someone (like me!) who struggles to have climate conversations, I really do hope this helps.
Enjoy!
PS. If you're interested in getting your head around the climate science at the same time as learning and practising some tools for getting braver at talking about climate stuff, do check out Talking Climate - the Sustainable(ish) Carbon Literacy course!
LISTEN...
CHECK OUT...
- Cass Hebron
- On Twitter
- On Linked In - The Green Fix
- Sign up to the newsletter
- On Twitter - [135] - The Local Electricity Bill and how you can help make it happen
- Climate Shadow article
- Katherine Hayhoe TED talk: The most important thing you can do to fight climate change: talk about it
- Climate Outreach
- Talking Climate course
- The Knackered Mums Eco Club
- The Sustainable(ish) FB group
DO...
- Sign up to The Green Fix!
- Think about a change you've made recently, and share it and the benefits you've experienced from it!
- Take a deep breath and have a climate conversation with a friend or family member
Are you feeling a bit braver about having climate conversations now?
Let me know in the comments!
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