Listen "Finding Your Sustainability Path with our CREATE Interns"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome back to the CREATE Connections podcast! This podcast centers on the idea that no matter what roles you hold - elected official, parent, volunteer, student, or other - you are a crucial part of climate action in your community. We are all impacted by climate change and other environmental hazards, and we all have strengths and resources we can bring to make our community more resilient. We will “CREATE Connections” as we interview a variety of guests to explore how they have found their place in the network of people and organizations working to build healthy, sustainable, resilient, people-centered places to live and work. Along the way, we will highlight opportunities for listeners to take action and form new connections throughout our region! Our first episode for this season is a conversation with our 5 college interns who have worked with us on elements of the CREATE Connections project for the last year. Links and additional resources from the episode: Climate Storytelling from Climate GenerationTED Talk: The most important thing you can do to fight climate change: Talk about it, Katharine HayhoeSign up for the CREATE Connections NewsletterMore about the CREATE Connections ProjectWant to share a climate story? Check out our social media or email us at [email protected] podcast was prepared by the Nurture Nature Center under award NA23SEC0080002 from the Environmental Literacy Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of NOAA or the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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