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#13 | The intersectionality of climate change (and how to take action)

The Tea on Sustainable Living

English - May 31, 2022 16:00 - 33 minutes - 23.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 rating
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Are you a “set it and forget it” environmentalist, or do you need to know the details behind each action you take?

In this week's episode, we take a look at some of the broader issues that intersect with sustainable practices and advocating against climate change. When so much is interconnected, how do we take action?

We have a conversation that many of you will be familiar with. Do we focus on individual or systemic action? How do we choose where to focus our energies? Do we choose to trust the information that comes to us from NGOs or other organisations? Or do we need to research everything for ourselves?

In a world where there is so much to be done, how do we choose what to do?

So grab some tea, get comfy, and hit that play button to hear us attempt to answer these questions for ourselves.

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Links and resources:

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Teabox - White teas
PSD Nepal
Nepal’s transition to Green, Resilient and Inclusive Development (GRID)
Nepal Water Supply Sustainable Development Project
UNICEF - Girls’ Education
Global advantages of female education
How girls’ education benefits our entire planet
Improving Health Outcomes through Community Empowerment: A review of the literature
Health at Every Size: The surprising truth about your weight
Meaning-making
Charity : Water
Thirst
Data point: climate change is a feminist issue
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