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By The OATHE Project
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
If you've been following us on social media @taketheoathe, you will have noticed that we were teasing a special announcement leading up to Earth Day. On Earth Day, we share this announcement through an Instagram Live episode - now available through our regular podcast. Take a listen to this week's episode to hear our special announcement, meet exciting new partners, and hear an important conversation about gaps in climate action and how we are working to close these gaps.
Visit EarthNet at www.earthnet.world and get involved in the climate movement!
ONE TREE AT A TIME
In episode 23 of One Act a Time, we were joined by Felix Finkbeiner a German environmentalist and the founder of @plantfortheplanet_official. Joins us in wishing a happy 15th birthday to Plant-for-the-Planet! Thank you for celebrating with us on our podcast and sharing more about your history and evolution as you sell carbon neutral chocolate and support local tree planting to restore one trillion trees across the planet.
You can find them on:
Facebook: @plantfortheplanet
🌳 📚 Environmental education welcomes nature itself as the teacher as people engage with the great outdoors, learn about the natural environment, and gain a broad range of health benefits. Tune in into this week's episode of One Act at a Time: Stories of Change and listen as Erica Ellis discusses nature education, decolonizing the education system, and breaking down barriers to nature education.If you're wanting to learn more about Erica's work, you can shoot her a quick email at [email protected] or follow @enviroyouthalliance on insta and EnviroYA on Facebook and Twitter! .From all of us at the OATHE we hope you have an amazing day!🔗If you're wanting to learn more about Erica's work, you can shoot her a quick email at [email protected] or follow @enviroyouthalliance on insta and EnviroYA on Facebook and Twitter! From all of us at the OATHE we hope you have an amazing day!
🔗If you're wanting to learn more about Erica's work, you can shoot her a quick email at [email protected] or follow @enviroyouthalliance on insta and EnviroYA on Facebook and Twitter!
🌍 From all of us at the OATHE we hope you have an amazing day!
Swimming, our connection to water, equity, and environmental sustainability. Check out episode 21 of One Act at a Time: Stories of Change and listen to our intriguing conversation with Cyrielle Noel, founder of Eau-Dacité who is making waves in nature education.
Connect with Cyrielle on LinkedIn or on Instagram @eaudacite.
Buckle up as we sit down with Damani Thomas to talk about intersectional environmentalism, cleaner passenger vehicle technology, and how he is taking matters into his own hands to benefit from the "second industrial revolution."
Learn more about Damani's work with Carbon Neutral Initiative in Jamaica by checking out his website www.carbonneutralinitiative.net or connect with him on LinkedIn at Damani Thomas and Instagram @thomasdamani.
This week we have a special guest: Kareina D'Souza 🎉 Tune in to this week's podcast (link in bio) as Kareina talks about the leadership program she created for BIPOC women and her experience and career as a sustainability manager at Dalhousie University.
🔗 If you're interested in learning more about Kareina, check out her LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/kareina-d-souza-she-her-064645b3
Kareina suggests "Unfiltered The Outdoors" for BiPOC folks looking for outdoors micro-grants. Check out https://www.unfiltertheoutdoors.org/application
🌳 From all of us at The OATHE Project, we hope you have an enlightening and positive Black History Month!
On this week's podcast, we discuss Halifax's climate plan, HalifACT, with Taylor Owen and Neil Lovitt. Listen to us review the plan, discuss why it's important, and learn about the financial implications of funding it.
You can find Taylor and Neil on twitter @TayCudOwen, @HCi3_Fund, and @neil_lovitt. From all of us at The OATHE Project, we wish you a great day
For more information on HalifACT, visit https://www.halifax.ca/about-halifax/energy-environment/halifact-2050-acting-climate-together
Have you ever wondered what YOU can do to start breaking the political barriers for environmental progress? We got you covered 🎉 Tune in to this week's podcast (link in bio) as Coco Wang from GreenPAC talks about Flip 2.0: a summit for future leaders in politics on January 22, 2022. Listen closely as Coco will also share a special discount code for the summit
If you're interested in attending, find registration info on GreenPAC's social media:
Website: www.greenpac.ca
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/envirogreenpac
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreenPACdotca
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenpac.canada/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/greenpac/
From all of us at The OATHE Project, we can't wait to see you there!
Let's get 'regenerated' with Kate from Stony Creek Farmstead as she talks about food systems from a cyclical and wholesome perspective. Ever wonder why poop is so important to a healthy and regenerative food system? Wonder no further, as we learn all of this - and more - on this episode of One Act at a Time: Stories of Change.
Tune in to this episode as Sam Kashani, Country Manager for Too Good To Go Canada, tells us about food waste: what it is, why we should take it seriously, and how we can take it seriously through personal acts and through rescuing one meal at a time.
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.