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What does it mean to be human within a global climate emergency? The epic 2020 podcast Everybody Now explored this question with the help of scientists, activists, farmers, poets, and theologians. Essentially our podcast Action Stations is made in response to and in honour of the Everybody Now podcast. Over eight episodes we listen back to Everybody Now and reflect on what the climate crisis means for ordinary folk and how willing we are to take action right now.
My Episode Three guest is academic and activist Damian Hursey. Damian talks about his COP26 experience in Glasgow and what he believes its legacy will be. He also shares his activism journey.
Essential Links:
1. The Original Everybody Now podcast
2. Our downloadable/printable Action Stations Action Plan
3. Need some practical action step prompts? Check out this Earth Day Bingo Chart
4. Links to Camino to COP26 and The Coat of Hopes
5. Links to Extinction Rebellion and Christian Climate Action
Feedback to [email protected]
By Joel WilsonWhat does it mean to be human within a global climate emergency? The epic 2020 podcast Everybody Now explored this question with the help of scientists, activists, farmers, poets, and theologians. Essentially our podcast Action Stations is made in response to and in honour of the Everybody Now podcast. Over eight episodes we listen back to Everybody Now and reflect on what the climate crisis means for ordinary folk and how willing we are to take action right now.
My Episode Three guest is academic and activist Damian Hursey. Damian talks about his COP26 experience in Glasgow and what he believes its legacy will be. He also shares his activism journey.
Essential Links:
1. The Original Everybody Now podcast
2. Our downloadable/printable Action Stations Action Plan
3. Need some practical action step prompts? Check out this Earth Day Bingo Chart
4. Links to Camino to COP26 and The Coat of Hopes
5. Links to Extinction Rebellion and Christian Climate Action
Feedback to [email protected]