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In many parts of the world, the climate debate is already over. The real question now is: what comes next?
In this episode of The Climate Translation, Dr. Mac looks at countries that have moved beyond arguing about climate change and started building real-world solutions. From Costa Rica’s decision to treat forests as economic infrastructure, to Ethiopia’s push to protect food security through massive reforestation, to Denmark’s transformation of its energy system and agriculture sector, these stories show what climate action looks like in practice.
None of these approaches are perfect or universally transferable. But together, they offer something powerful: proof that progress is possible when climate goals are woven into how societies value land, energy, and risk, and when leadership focuses less on debate and more on design.
CC0 Music from Charles Korpics - I want to Live! (Again)
By Dr. MacIn many parts of the world, the climate debate is already over. The real question now is: what comes next?
In this episode of The Climate Translation, Dr. Mac looks at countries that have moved beyond arguing about climate change and started building real-world solutions. From Costa Rica’s decision to treat forests as economic infrastructure, to Ethiopia’s push to protect food security through massive reforestation, to Denmark’s transformation of its energy system and agriculture sector, these stories show what climate action looks like in practice.
None of these approaches are perfect or universally transferable. But together, they offer something powerful: proof that progress is possible when climate goals are woven into how societies value land, energy, and risk, and when leadership focuses less on debate and more on design.
CC0 Music from Charles Korpics - I want to Live! (Again)