Today is Earth Day, with Aidan Charron of EarthDay.org

22/04/2025 52 min Episodio 192
Today is Earth Day, with Aidan Charron of EarthDay.org

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Episode Synopsis

Earth Day officially started on April 22 1970 and is officially recognized as April 22, but there are usually celebrations on different days of the week, such as SF Climate Week, which is this week! In this episode, we talk about important topics related to climate change and renewable energy. We explore the role of renewable sources like solar and wind, and how climate change impacts certain communities more than others. We share ideas for how you can make a difference this Earth Day and highlight career opportunities in the green energy field. Plus, we discuss the importance of standing up for the environment, taking legal action, and keeping up with global climate events.

 

If you are in the Bay Area, make sure to go to NorCal Solar’s party on Friday April 25th, and find out more here at www.NorCalSolar.org/events

 

Topics covered:

Renewable energy sources

Divisions in society affecting views on climate change

Climate change and fairness for disadvantaged groups

Pollution and health risks from refineries

Sea level rise and storms affecting the Outer Banks, NC

The Wright Brothers' breakthrough in flight

Earth Day activities like recycling and contacting lawmakers

Organizing neighborhood cleanups

Inspiring others to protect the environment

Career opportunities in renewable energy

Becoming a leader in environmental work

Encouraging others to explore green energy careers

Renewable energy jobs without a college degree

Joining EarthDay.org and contributing

Global climate conferences and their impact

 

Reach out Aidan Charron here:

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/aidancharron

Website: www.earthday.org

 

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