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As this season of The Climate Dispatch draws to a close, we turn towards the future. Change starts by harnessing the power of our collective imagination — what could a greener future look like 20, 50, 100 years from now? Through on-the-ground organizing, advocating for policy change, and even exploring climate fiction, there are many ways to envision a healthier path for both people and the planet.In this episode, we discuss the role of creative narratives in building a greener future, the fight for a just transition to clean energy solutions, and how we can achieve our net zero targets through collective organizing and people power.
Guests:
Tory Stephens, Climate Fiction Creative Manager at Grist
Aru Shiney-Ajay, Executive Director of the Sunrise Movement
Julia Dowell, Sierra Club Senior Campaign Organizer
Featuring music from Donald Beaman
By Sierra Club Angeles ChapterAs this season of The Climate Dispatch draws to a close, we turn towards the future. Change starts by harnessing the power of our collective imagination — what could a greener future look like 20, 50, 100 years from now? Through on-the-ground organizing, advocating for policy change, and even exploring climate fiction, there are many ways to envision a healthier path for both people and the planet.In this episode, we discuss the role of creative narratives in building a greener future, the fight for a just transition to clean energy solutions, and how we can achieve our net zero targets through collective organizing and people power.
Guests:
Tory Stephens, Climate Fiction Creative Manager at Grist
Aru Shiney-Ajay, Executive Director of the Sunrise Movement
Julia Dowell, Sierra Club Senior Campaign Organizer
Featuring music from Donald Beaman