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In this thought-provoking episode of Carbon Sessions, we have the privilege of hosting Nathan Havey, filmmaker and passionate advocate for sustainable business practices.
Nathan takes us behind the scenes of his visionary documentary "Beyond Zero," which chronicles Interface's revolutionary journey towards sustainability under the visionary leadership of Ray Anderson.
This wide-ranging conversation delves deep into the transformative power of storytelling in the business world, exploring how narrative can inspire change in ways that facts and figures alone cannot.
Nathan shares his unique insights on the challenges and triumphs of creating and distributing documentaries that showcase positive business stories, offering a fresh perspective on how we view corporate sustainability efforts.
The discussion expands beyond filmmaking to explore the evolving concept of stakeholder capitalism, with Nathan breaking down its five key elements and how they can reshape our approach to business.
From learning from nature's regenerative designs to addressing systemic discrimination, this episode offers a comprehensive look at how companies can drive positive change while maintaining profitability.
Whether you're a seasoned business leader, a sustainability professional, or simply someone interested in how companies can make a meaningful difference in the world, this episode provides valuable insights, practical advice, and inspiring examples of how businesses can lead the charge towards a more sustainable and equitable future.
Join us for a conversation that challenges conventional thinking and offers a roadmap for positive change in the corporate world.
To find out more about Beyond Zero, visit https://beyondzerofilm.com/
To request Beyond Zero on Netflix, ask https://help.netflix.com/en/titlerequest
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Leekei Tang and Brian Tormey.
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert, and podcaster from Paris, France.
Brian is a Real Estate Title Insurance Professional and Goat Farmer in the US.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: In this episode of CarbonSessions, we chat with Patrick Jackson, the creative mind behind “Picker Pals,” an innovative environmental program for children. Patrick shares his journey from creating educational materials to becoming an environmental advocate.
Patrick discusses the Picker Pals initiative, which engages children in litter-picking activities through a compelling mix of storytelling, practical activities, and classroom tools. With Picker Pals now active in 70% of primary schools in Ireland and expanding globally, Patrick emphasizes the importance of empowering children and communities to take action against environmental degradation.
Listen to this episode to learn about:
The origins and impact of Patrick’s eye-catching “cloak of debris” How Picker Pals integrates environmental education with hands-on activities The challenges and successes in spreading the Picker Pals program across different countries Patrick’s creative approach to engaging children in environmental stewardship through storytelling and interactive learning Expanding Picker Pals to schools and communities worldwide Insights into Patrick's creative process and future plans for the programConnect with Patrick:
Picker Pals Website
Picker Pals on Instagram
Patrick Jackson on LinkedIn
Watch Patrick in Action
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Leekei Tang, Jenn Swanson, Tania Marien, Kristina Horning and Barbara Orsi.
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert, and podcaster from Paris, France.
From Langley in British Columbia, Canada, Jenn is a Minister, Coach, Writer, and community Connector, helping people help themselves.
From Riverside, California, Tania is an independent environmental education professional and hosts and produces The Talaterra Podcast.
Kristina has a background in architecture and engineering. Currently in Prague (that it is where she is originally from) and her base is US.
Based in Milan, Italy, Barbara is a mom and marketing executive who has been actively involved in building a better and brighter future for our planet since November 2021. She has contributed to the Carbon Almanac and serves as the Italian coordinator for the Carbon Almanac Network. During fall 2023, she co-founded Generation Carbon Italy, the Italian spin-off of the Carbon Almanac Network
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Episode Summary: today we are joined by Leah Rampy to discuss her book Earth and Soul: Reconnecting Amid Climate Chaos, a project rooted in her lifelong connection to the living world. Leah shares how her book draws from her extensive experience in understanding climate change, biodiversity loss, and leading retreats and pilgrimages that invite deeper ecological connections.
Leah shares her journey from corporate roles to advocating for environmental stewardship through initiatives like "Save Our Soil," while addressing the dangers of "othering" and promoting a kin-centric view of nature, leading with the heart, and embracing the grief and joy of climate change.
Highlights include:
The inspiration and journey behind Leah’s book Earth and Soul. The grassroots movement “Save Our Soil” and its focus on local regenerative farming and habitat creation. Leah’s transition from a corporate career to environmental and spiritual work. The principles of somatic leadership and how they can apply to environmental advocacy. Balancing grief and joy in the face of climate change and the importance of ritual and community in navigating these emotions. The concept of kin-centric ecology and the practice of reweaving our relationships with the natural world. The value of local pilgrimages and connecting deeply with the nearby environment.About Leah Rampy: Leah is the author of Earth and Soul: Reconnecting Amid Climate Chaos. Leah is a writer, retreat leader, and educator who blends ecology and spirituality through personal stories and practices to help others deepen their relationship with the natural world. With a Ph.D. in curriculum from Indiana University, Leah currently lives with her husband in a co-housing community in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.
To connect with Leah, visit https://www.leahmoranrampy.com/.
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Leekei Tang, Brian Tormey, and Jenn Swanson.
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert, and podcaster from Paris, France.
Brian is a Real Estate Title Insurance Professional and Goat Farmer in the US.
From Langley in British Columbia, Canada, Jenn is a Minister, Coach, Writer, and community Connector, helping people help themselves.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: This episode is focused on a discussion about the problem of plastic recycling. It is selected from episode 13 (The Octopus’ Gardens)
Like many of us, Tonya, Kristy, and Katherine thought that cleaning plastic containers and putting them in the recycling bin would help mitigate the negative impact created by the use of plastic.
It’s only after they’ve been working on the Almanac that they realised that they got it all wrong! While recycling plastic is an important habit, its impact is tiny compared to the magnitude of plastic pollution created at all stages of the plastic lifecycle.
This focus is selected from episode 13 (The Octopus’ Gardens) where Tonya, Kristy, and Katherine discussed the marine environment and plastic pollution and how humans are creating problems for them. They talk about projects that are trying to solve these problems and how personal responsibility is just a part of this.
To listen to the full episode of Octopus’ Gardens go here
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You can find out more on page 78, 79 and 162 of the Carbon Almanac and on the website you can tap the footnotes link and type in 027, 346 and 256
Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Tonya Downing, Kristy Sharrow, and Katherine Palmer.
Tonya is from Durham in North Carolina, she is involved in Personality-driven digital marketing for small businesses in the US. Kristy is a journalist turned marketer and Katherine is an Aromatherapist and Workshop Coordinator.
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Episode Summary: In this episode of CarbonSessions, we dive deep into a conversation with Cedric Ringenbach, founder of Climate Fresk, a workshop tool designed to educate people about the science of climate change.
The discussion explores how this interactive workshop helps participants understand the causes and consequences of climate change and empowers them to take meaningful action.
Highlights Include:
Impact and Reach: Insights into the impressive numbers—1.5 million participants in 160+ countries, with 70,000 volunteers in 45 languages.
What is the Climate Fresk? Cedric explains the workshop format and how it facilitates understanding of climate change through cause and effect mapping.
Origins of Climate Fresk: The story behind its creation and how it evolved from an interactive lesson into a global movement.
Interactive Learning: The importance of collective intelligence and how mistakes and discussions during the workshop enhance learning.
Emotional Engagement: Addressing the emotional impact of learning about climate change and strategies for facilitators to support participants.
Global Expansion: Cedric's vision for international growth and the steps needed to establish Climate Fresk organizations in more countries.
Personal Stories and Advice: Cedric shares his personal journey into climate activism and offers advice for those interested in participating in or facilitating Climate Fresk workshops.
Tune in to learn how this impactful initiative harnesses the power of community and interactive learning to spark significant environmental change.
To find out more about The Climate Fresk, visit climatefresk.org .
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Leekei Tang, Tania Marien, Brian Tormey, Olabanji Stephen and Jenn Swanson.
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert, and podcaster from Paris, France.
From Riverside, California, Tania is an independent environmental education professional and hosts and produces The Talaterra Podcast.
Brian is a Real Estate Title Insurance Professional and Goat Farmer in the US.
Olabanji is from Lagos Nigeria. He’s a Creative Director and visual designer that helps brands gain clarity, deliver meaningful experiences and build tribes through Design & Strategy. He founded Jorney - a community designed to help people stay productive, accountable, and do their best work.
From Langley in British Columbia, Canada, Jenn is a Minister, Coach, Writer, and community Connector, helping people help themselves.
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Episode Summary: Over billions of years, nature has amassed an extensive amount of knowledge. In this conversation on biomimicry, the hosts share some fascinating findings. They explore tactics developed by other living organisms, including plants, animals, and fungi, which have enabled these organisms to evolve, adapt, and thrive on our planet.
In this selected segment, Brian explains how camel nostrils might inspire energy-efficient cooling for buildings.
Want to listen to the full episode? You can get it here
To listen to the BBC show: 30 Animals That Made Us Smarter
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Brian Tormey, Kristina Horning and Leekei Tang
Brian is a Real Estate Title Insurance Professional and Goat Farmer in the US.
Kristina is working on design theory and likes to use the design process in everything. Currently in Prague (where she is originally from) and her base is the US
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and podcaster from Paris, France.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: in this episode of CarbonSessions, we dive deep into a conversation with Nina Davies, joining us from Bath (UK) and co-founder of The Green Runners, a running community making changes for a fitter planet.
Launched on Earth Day in 2022, "The Green Runners" is a running community dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability and encouraging eco-friendly practices among runners. It was created in response to the urgency highlighted at COP26 in Glasgow.
Conversation with Nina Davies, one of the co-founders, and CarbonSessions hosts, Leekei, Rob, and Jeremy. Highlights include:
The joy and freedom gained from running Bob Graham Round How runners can use running practice as a platform to create a positive impact The Four Pillars of The Green Runners ‘Sportswashing’ and how The Green Runners called companies outTune in to learn how this impactful initiative harnesses the power of community to spark significant environmental change.
To find out more about The Green Runners go to https://thegreenrunners.com/
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Leekei Tang, Rob Slater and Jeremy Côté.
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and podcaster from Paris, France.
Rob is from Birmingham in the UK, he is an orthodontist, triathlete, coach and podcaster.
Jeremy is a scientist, an athlete, a coach, and a writer from Québec, Canada.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: This is a segment from a previous episode in which Leekei and Jenn discussed how a vegetarian diet can help reduce carbon emission
After explaining how carbon emission is linked to meat consumption, Jenn and Leekei went on to discuss the environmental benefits of a vegetarian or flexitarian diet and how to implement gradually small changes in our daily eating habits.
At the end of their conversation, Jenn shared with Leekei an easy recipe to make oat milk quickly at home and with a relatively low cost.
Go here to listen to the full episode
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You can find out more on page 200, 203 and 207 of the Carbon Almanac and on the website you can tap the footnotes link and type in 243, 099 and 236
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Jenn Swanson and Leekei Tang
From Langley in British Columbia, Canada, Jenn is a Minister, Coach, Writer and Community Connector, helping people help themselves.
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and a podcaster from Paris, France.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: Join us for a special 200th episode celebration of CarbonSessions!
We've curated a buffet of standout segments from our extensive library, featuring intimate conversations with world-leading experts, best-selling authors, and everyday people just like you and me.
Explore these highlights and dive into the full episodes for more inspiring content.
Segments from the following episodes and speakers:
Inma, Olabanji Grow A Food Forest Leekei, Seth, Olabanji Seth Godin on Better Climate Conversations and Creating Change: Celebrating our 100th Episode! Brian, Josh Sustainability Leadership And Intrinsic Motivation With Josh Spodek Tonya, Kristy, Katherine The Octopus' Gardens Brian, Jenn, Jason Living a life of ecological authenticity with Jason Angel Leekei, Brian, Kristina Biomimicry and Observing Nature to Find Solutions to Solve Environmental Problems Jenn, Leekei A Climate Mindset Should Not Lead to More Division Brian, Joe Living a Solarpunk Life to Create A Better Future with Joe Hines Olabanji, Steve Climate and Weather - part 2 Olabanji, Tania, Sam Golf Courses Elisa, Jenn, Jo, Rob Climate and Weather - part 1 Leekei, Jenn, Rob Toothpaste, Dentistry and Plastics Dan, Henk Henk Rogers, From Being Video Game Pioneer with Tetris to Architect of a Carbon-Free World with Blue Planet Alliance Kate, Katherine Carbon Positive Farming with Kate Field Jeremy, Hannah Charting a Hopeful Future with Data... -
Episode Summary: This episode is an excerpt from a previous episode about How leaf blowers are a problem for the environment.
Having contributed to many areas of the Carbon Almanac, Jenn and Imma came together to discuss a number of different environmental issues.
In this episode, the problem with one piece of garden machinery is discussed; the leaf blower. The pollution from gasoline and noise, as well as the alternatives are covered. How communities can help each other provide different solutions to clearing up, or even making use of, the leaves which fall from our trees.
To listen to the full episode of this conversation, go here
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You can find out more on page 90 of the Carbon Almanac and on the website you can tap the footnotes link and type in 034
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Jenn Swanson and Imma Lopez.
From Langley in British Columbia, Canada, Jenn is a Minister, Coach, Writer and Community Connector, helping people help themselves.
Imma is from Cádiz in the South of Spain, living in Aberdeen, Scotland. Imma is a sommelier, a poet, a podcaster, a mother, a slow food advocate, and an animist activist.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: in this episode of CarbonSessions, we dive deep into a conversation with César, co-founder of Clean Something For Nothing (CSFN).
With their innovative app, CSFN empowers individuals to clean nature, one bag of trash at a time. Their platform brings together a community of people, municipalities, and companies, fostering collaboration to create a cleaner and healthier environment for all.
César shares the inspiring mission of CSFN, where every small contribution toward removing litter counts as a step toward their collective objective—a testament to the power of shared responsibility.
Driven by their vision for a litter-free world, César and the CSFN team aim to build a conscious and collaborative society. They believe that together, we can create a world where nature flourishes in its purest form, ensuring future generations inherit a cleaner and healthier planet.
Tune in to learn how this impactful initiative harnesses the power of community to spark significant environmental change.
To find out more about CSFN go to https://cleansomethingfornothing.com/
You can also download the app and start a cleanup right away!
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Leekei Tang, Brian Tormey, Jennifer Myers Chua, Olabanji Stephen, and Kristina Horning
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and podcaster from Paris, France.
Brian is a Real Estate Title Insurance Professional and Goat Farmer in the US.
Jennifer is a Torontonian and CCO of a conscious distribution company. She is also the co-founder of Goodbids, a tool that connects worthy causes with people who want to have fun supporting them.
Olabanji is from Lagos Nigeria. He’s a Creative Director and visual designer that helps brands gain clarity, deliver meaningful experiences and build tribes through Design & Strategy. He founded Jorney - a community designed to help people stay productive, accountable, and do their best work.
Kristina has a background in architecture and engineering. Currently in Prague (that it is where she is originally from) and her base is US.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: This segment on bicycling is from a previous episode ‘Bicycling and Kids Climate Action’
Leekei and Rick talked about the freedom that cycling gives children, as well as cognitive development and how biking can help kids take climate action. They discussed opportunities there are for children as young as 18 months start to use a bike and how infrastructure influences the uptake of cycling.
To listen to the full episode of this conversation, go here
Urban cycling fans? Listen to another episode of CarbonSessions with Julie from Ottawa, Canada, discussing urban cycling, pathways and infrastructure among other topics.
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You can find out more on page 166 and 274 of the Carbon Almanac and on the website you can tap the footnotes link and type in 234 and 139
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Leekei Tang and Rick Holt.
Rick is a cycling enthusiast, part of his local school cycling patrol and a certified cycle instructor, teaching adults and kids. Rick is from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and podcaster from Paris, France.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: Join hosts Leekei, Rob, and Kristina as they talk with Barbara Orsi about her progress with the Generation Carbon Italy association, the achievements so far, and more particularly about the activities on Earth Day in Turin.
Topics explored in this episode:
Generation Carbon has reached 1000 classes and 25,000 children in primary school Activities on Earth Day in Turin which was attended by 600 families! Providing actionable teaching resources to teachers The role of parents and educators in supporting children’s climate action The power of children to influence household decisions and engage parents in climate conversations Why talking about food waste is a quick win What’s next for Generation Carbon Italy? How this experience has transformed Barbara’s approach and perspectivesListen to Episode 142: Scaling Climate Education to 1,000 Italian Schools with Barbara Orsi
For more information on the project and to order your copy of the Carbon Almanac (one of Amazon best-selling books of the year!), visit thecarbonalmanac.org
Download a free copy of Generation Carbon go here (available 22 languages and dyslexic fonts)
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Leekei Tang, Barbara Orsi, Rob Slater and Kristina Horning.
Based in Milan, Italy, Barbara is a mom and marketing executive who has been actively involved in building a better and brighter future for our planet since November 2021. She has contributed to the Carbon Almanac and serves as the Italian coordinator for the Carbon Almanac Network. During fall 2023, she co-founded Generation Carbon Italy, the Italian spin-off of the Carbon Almanac Network
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and podcaster from Paris, France.
Rob is from Birmingham in the UK, he is an orthodontist, triathlete, coach and podcaster.
Kristina has a background in architecture and engineering. Currently in Prague (that it is where she is originally from) and her base is US
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: this episode is a segment from a conversation with Stewart Watkins and Max Van Someren on sustainability and a rare earth minerals mining project in Western Australia
Rare earth minerals play a crucial role in the energy transition, as they are used in various applications like electric vehicles and wind turbines. However, the mining of these minerals has had a poor environmental record.
To understand how an Australian mining project is improving this issue, we had a conversation with Stewart Watkins and Max Van Someren, where we discussed the broader context of the Nolans project in the energy transition.
Listen to the full episode
About the Nolans project
A presentation by Net Zero Perth on the Nolans Project
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You can find out more on page 167, 172, 242, 252 and 253 of the Carbon Almanac and on the website you can tap the footnotes link and type in 100, 092, 124, 120 and 112
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Olabanji is from Lagos Nigeria, he’s a Creative Director and visual designer that helps brands gain clarity, deliver meaningful experiences and build tribes through Design & Strategy. He founded Jorney - a community designed to help people stay productive, accountable, and do their best work.
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and podcaster from Paris, France.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: This is a rebroadcast from another podcast, 'Talaterra', in which Tania Marien interviewed Sarah Johnson about her COP26 Experience
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‘In this episode, Sarah Johnson talks about her experience at the United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) and offers her thoughts about building relationships and addressing climate change.
Sarah is a landscape-based environmental educator. As a freelance science educator, she is focused on climate change, public lands, watershed science, civics, and geography, and teaching and learning through her business, Wild Rose Education. She designs and facilitates educator professional development workshops, teaches public lands courses, teaches International Arctic Buoy Program STEM programs, and facilitates a Colorado cohort of climate change educators. Sarah has created and facilitated numerous environmental education programs including the award-winning Youth Water Leadership Program.
Sarah is currently a PolarTREC educator, Spirituality and EE eePro Group Moderator, Guidelines for Excellence eePro Group Moderator, and also a student of the Living School at the Center for Action and Contemplation. Sarah has been based in western Colorado working to protect rivers and public lands through education since 2004 where she enjoys playing outside during all seasons, gardening, and making music.
Follow Sarah’s Arctic Expeditions
Learn more about and join the U.S. ACE Coalition
Read more about Sarah’s UNFCCC COP26 experience through her blog.
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
More about Sarah and how she founded Wild Rose Education’
Follow Tania’s work and listen to more Talaterra episodes
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You can find out more about COP26 on page 240 of the Carbon Almanac and on the website, you can tap the footnotes link and type in 128.
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Episode Summary: This is a segment from a past episode on Roundabouts.
Roundabouts have proven benefits but are not widely used globally
Leekei and Olabanji are wondering why the usage of roundabouts around the world remains relatively limited despite the proven benefits they offer in terms of reducing carbon emissions, facilitating smoother traffic flow, and minimizing energy usage during commuting.
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You can find out more on page 168 of the Carbon Almanac and on the website you can tap the footnotes link and type in 230
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Olabanji Stephen and Leekei Tang
Olabanji is from Lagos Nigeria, he’s a Creative Director and visual designer that helps brands gain clarity, deliver meaningful experiences and build tribes through Design & Strategy. He founded Jorney - a community designed to help people stay productive, accountable, and do their best work.
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and podcaster from Paris, France.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: In this engaging episode, we let the conversation flow organically, leading us into discussions on various aspects of sustainability.
Topics range from paper recycling to the proliferation of thick plastic cups in markets and the visual impact of disposable coffee cups in cafes.
We also examine the environmental footprint of disposable water bottles versus reusable cups and bags, questioning the overproduction of popular items like the colorful Stanley cups.
Additionally, we brainstorm innovative business models for umbrellas, exploring ideas around recirculation and sponsorship.
Tune in as we navigate the complexities of sustainable consumption.
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Leekei Tang, Brian Tormey, Jenn Swanson, Rob Slater, and Kristina Horning
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert, and podcaster from Paris, France.
Brian is a Real Estate Title Insurance Professional and Goat Farmer in the US.
From Langley in British Columbia, Canada, Jenn is a Minister, Coach, Writer, and community Connector, helping people help themselves.
Rob is from Birmingham in the UK, he is an orthodontist, triathlete, coach, and podcaster.
Kristina has a background in architecture and engineering. Currently in Prague (that it is where she is originally from) and her base is US.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: This episode features a segment from a previous episode where Olabanji shared his experiences hosting a workshop at the AfricaNXT event in Nigeria.
Olabanji provided an introduction to climate change for the audience.
Interestingly, the attendees had not initially signed up for these sessions, and their surprise upon learning about the complexities and causes of climate change was both priceless and enlightening.
It's definitely worth a listen.
You can listen to the full discussion here
About AfricaNXT here
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Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Olabanji Stephen Jenn Swanson, Leekei Tang, Rob Slater and Kristina Horning
Olabanji is from Lagos Nigeria, he’s a Creative Director and visual designer that helps brands gain clarity, deliver meaningful experiences and build tribes through Design & Strategy. He founded Jorney - a community designed to help people stay productive, accountable, and do their best work.
From Langley in British Columbia, Canada, Jenn is a Minister, Coach, Writer and Community Connector, helping people help themselves.
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and podcaster from Paris, France.
Kristina has a background in architecture and engineering. Currently in Prague (that it is where she is originally from) and her base is US.
Rob is from Birmingham in the UK, he is an orthodontist, triathlete, coach and podcaster.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: This is a rebroadcast from another podcast, 'Alpaca Tribe', in which Steve Heatherington discusses CHANGE
EPISODE NOTES (original)
'Welcome to the podcast for alpaca people!
In this episode, I explore change, consider how we approach it and the difference between things we have no control over and things we can affect.
World scale changes will affect us, maybe not today or even tomorrow, but soon. While we can’t completely control much of anything, we can make an impact through what we do. This includes the climate.
As always, I encourage you to go spend some time with your alpacas and enjoy the moment.
Let me know your thoughts.'
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Want to join in the conversation?
Visit thecarbonalmanac.org/podcasts and send us a voice message on this episode or any other climate-related ideas and perspectives.
Don’t Take Our Word For It, Look It Up!
article in Nature.com US nuclear-fusion lab enters new era: achieving ‘ignition’ over and over
You can find out more on page 186 of the Carbon Almanac and on the website you can tap the footnotes link and type in 094
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From a beautiful valley in Wales, UK, Steve is a Podcast Coach, Producer and Alpaca Shepherd. Steve is fascinated by the ideas of regeneration beyond sustainability and is still a biologist at heart.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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Episode Summary: This is a segment from a previous episode in which Jenn Swanson, Brian Tormey and Leekei Tang talk about a new milestone on the road to nuclear fusion
In December 2022, the nuclear fusion research effort reached a major breakthrough whereby the reaction generated more energy than it consumed (ignition)
After sharing their understanding of the subject and why this news set a milestone for a future of clean energy, Jenn, Leekei and Brian toyed with various scenarios of possible tomorrows where energy is in abundance.
For more information on the project and to order your copy of the Carbon Almanac, visit thecarbonalmanac.org
Want to join in the conversation?
Visit thecarbonalmanac.org/podcasts and send us a voice message on this episode or any other climate-related ideas and perspectives.
Don’t Take Our Word For It, Look It Up!
article in Nature.com US nuclear-fusion lab enters new era: achieving ‘ignition’ over and over
You can find out more on page 186 of the Carbon Almanac and on the website you can tap the footnotes link and type in 094
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From Langley in British Columbia, Canada, Jenn is a Minister, Coach, Writer and Community Connector, helping people help themselves.
Brian is a Real Estate Title Insurance Professional and Goat Farmer in the US.
Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and podcaster from Paris, France.
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The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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