Finding hope among the grim realities of climate change

Light at sunset illuminates a “bathtub ring,” a white band of mineral deposits showing previous water levels on Lake Mead along the Colorado River in Boulder City, Nevada. PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images Talking about the realities of climate change can get grim. We’re coming off the hottest summer ever recorded, which many global climate authorities say could lead to our warmest year ever measured on record. According to a 2021 Pew Research study, most U.S. adults surveyed agreed climate change should be a top priority to ensure a sustainable planet for future generations. But less than a third of adults in the same survey said they’d taken action to help address climate change in the last year. What role can each of us play in creating a more sustainable future? Guests Ayana Elizabeth Johnson marine biologist, author, “What If We Get It Right? Visions of Climate Futures” We depend on your support… Donate Become a sponsor? Become a sponsor? History You haven’t listened to any stories!

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