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RMV 16 Dr. Mick Smyer: You Can Design Climate Action

An episode of the Results May Vary Podcast podcast, hosted by Designers: Tracy DeLuca, Chris Waugh & Katia Verresen, titled "RMV 16 Dr. Mick Smyer: You Can Design Climate Action" was published on January 2, 2017 and runs 37 minutes.

January 2, 2017 ·37m · Results May Vary Podcast

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On the newest episode of Results May Vary, we introduce you to aging and climate change expert, Dr. Mick Smyer, and his Graying Green movement, which aims to engage more older adults in taking impactful action on climate change. Among his many accomplishments, Mick is the former Provost and a current Professor of Psychology at Bucknell University. In addition, currently on his second year of sabbatical, he is working on Graying Green as a Civic Innovation Fellow at Stanford d.school, learning the power of applying design thinking to social activism. And maybe most impressive are his prodigious skills as...
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