Presenting: 'The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast - Does What We Do Really Matter?'

Presenting: 'The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast - Does What We Do Really Matter?'

Can one vegan with no car really help the planet?

Today, a special presentation of a podcast we think O+O listeners will love from The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast.

The climate crisis gets more terrifying every year. The impact is undeniable and can feel totally overwhelming. Hope won’t solve it, but neither will hopelessness. A surefire way to manage anxiety and stress over the existential problem threatening our planet is to participate in solutions. So our team is prepared to answer your questions about how you can meaningfully make a difference.

In this episode titled, ‘Does What We Do Really Matter?’, hosts Caleigh Wells and Candice Dickens-Russell tackle a hard question; Why bother taking any individual actions to help the planet if industry and other nations pollute so much that they cancel you out? Caleigh and Candice discuss and invite guest Jiaying Zhao, psychology professor at University of British Columbia, to answer how your daily choices to affect climate change can have an impact but maybe not the way you think.

The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast

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Host, TADCP, and KCRW Climate Reporter

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Beyond Politics: Should we take the heat out of the climate crisis?

Beyond Politics: Should we take the heat out of the climate crisis?

Somewhere along the way, acting on a threat to all of humanity became a political act. Not a simple matter of science and economics, but a signal of whose side you are on.So, what would it take to cha...

13 Aug 46min

Cheapest Energy in History. Still Heading for 3 Degrees?

Cheapest Energy in History. Still Heading for 3 Degrees?

Solar power now costs a thousandth of what it did in 1976. Batteries are down more than ninety percent in a decade. By the logic of economics, the climate problem should be close to solved. It isn't. ...

6 Aug 57min

Europe’s Summer of Fire: The New Normal?

Europe’s Summer of Fire: The New Normal?

Europe is burning. Wildfires are still alight in the hills outside Bordeaux and the countryside west of Madrid. More than 300,000 people across France and Spain have been forced from their homes, and ...

30 Jul 33min

China, COP31 and Chagos: What’s happening behind the headlines?

China, COP31 and Chagos: What’s happening behind the headlines?

In the nine hours after the Los Angeles wildfires, before the climate movement could get its shoes on, the narrative was being written. Through social media, podcasts and talking heads on cable news, ...

23 Jul 45min

Rosebank, Cambo, and the Conversation Christiana Never Got to Have

Rosebank, Cambo, and the Conversation Christiana Never Got to Have

Five years ago, a 21-year-old activist stood on a TED stage next to the CEO of Shell and accused him of making ‘evil decisions’ wreaking ‘devastation on communities around the world’. And then walked...

16 Jul 40min

Whose Side Is the Law On? How the Courts Became a Climate Battleground

Whose Side Is the Law On? How the Courts Became a Climate Battleground

"Even if you are small in this society, there is something you can do."Those are the words of Trixy Elle, a mother and a fisherwoman from the Philippines, and one of the claimants from the Odette case...

9 Jul 49min

Is It Over? A Direct Answer to Climate Despair

Is It Over? A Direct Answer to Climate Despair

Is it already too late? If you follow the climate crisis closely, despair is a reasonable and rational response to what you're looking at.This week, we’re being led by you. We gathered the messages yo...

2 Jul 38min

London Cooking: A Climate Action Week, a Resigning PM, and the Future of Climate Diplomacy

London Cooking: A Climate Action Week, a Resigning PM, and the Future of Climate Diplomacy

London Climate Action Week doesn't usually have to compete with extreme weather. But this year, the case for climate action was abundantly clear: a red heat warning, schools shut, trains cancelled, an...

25 Jun 57min

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