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Climate Change Introduction

Episode 1 of the Climate Change Now podcast, hosted by Alejandro Royer, titled "Climate Change Introduction " was published on April 28, 2021 and runs 3 minutes.

April 28, 2021 ·3m · Climate Change Now

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It’s time for some real change in climate change.

It’s time for some real change in climate change.

Earthshot Now: People, places, cleantech and climate change. Earthshot Now Earthshot Now is hosted by Mark Bernstein, President of Earthshot, a 501c3 to inspire people to take climate action using a positive cleantech vision of the future. On each podcast I talk with people from different walks of life to tell their story of what they do, how they got there and what climate change means to them. Each podcast starts with a ‘Cleantech is Cool’ segment that highlights some innovative technologies. We end the show with a climate challenge from our guest, and some fun facts. Find us at www.earthshot.us. Cover art by Rachel Owen https://rowensdesign.wordpress.com/ Climate change CVHS Joe M Climate change is a very bad problem in the world right now. We need all people in the world to help with this now so that we can change the slope to a negative fall of bad climate change. Climate Clear AreaHub You already know the facts about climate change. Now, we need cultural evolution. In this podcast, we apply cutting-edge insights from diverse fields to tackle climate change and environmental issues more effectively. Climate Clear is powered by AreaHub, a climate and environmental hazards platform. Note: Some expert guests on Climate Clear may be AreaHub advisors. Peril and Promise WLIW-FM Peril and Promise: The Challenge of Climate Change is a special WLIW-FM half-hour program focusing on the unique challenges and choices confronting eastern Long Island. A reporting initiative from the WNET Group, the program is hosted by veteran journalist and Planet Forward creator, Frank Sesno.  Together with a panel of experts and local officials, he explores the effects climate change is already having on eastern Long Island, what communities are doing about it now, the challenges ahead, and what citizens can do to engage and take action.
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