This is the last episode in season one, and I’m so grateful for all the amazing people I’ve got to interview. My guest here today is Karen O’Brien, a professor at the University of Oslo and an internationally recognised expert on climate change.
With over 25 years of experience, Karen has spend her entire career asking tough questions. Questions like: How can we contribute to a successful adaptation to environmental changes? What’s the connection between climate change and our values, believes, and sense of identity? How does climate change interact with globalization processes?
Even though these a complex and complicated issues, Karen is incredibly good at breaking down barriers and assumptions, and she invites us to the table with the simple, yet powerful, message: You matter more than you think.
We need all hands on deck and collaboration is key.
Karen is also the co-founder of the Oslo based Climate group cChange that offers knowledge and services designed to empower people to be part of the solution. cChange also runs a fun and engaging 30 day challenge where individuals pick one thing they want to experiment with. Like, stop eating meat for 30 days. Or stop using plastic for 30 days. When I participates in this, I chose to spend an hour outside everyday. I felt I wanted to rekindle my love for nature, especially trees and actively explore the landscape I’m surrounded by. After the challenge, Karen and I stayed in touch, and I’m so excited to have her here on this show.
Learn more about Karen and her work by clicking on the links below:
https://www.sv.uio.no/iss/english/people/aca/karenob/
https://cchange.no/about/