Jan 3 2022

PODCASTS ABOUT ENVIRONMENT

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls “Greta Thunberg read by Jameela Jamil”

Ages 8-12– Based on the wildly popular Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls books comes “a fairytale podcast about the rebel girls that inspire us.” This episode HERE reveals how Swedish youth activist Greta Thunberg sparked a massive global movement to address the climate crisis. British actress, social activist, and I Weigh platform founder Jameela Jamil, best known for her role in the comedy “The Good Place,” tells Greta’s story. It follows Greta from when she first learned about the climate crisis in school to her public address at the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York City, which propelled her to international recognition. 

 

Another podcast about climate resolutions on Spotify HERE.


Jan 3 2022

39 WAYS TO SAVE THE PLANET

BBC Radio Four, in partnership with the Royal Geographical Society, presents 39 ideas to relieve the stress that climate change is exerting on the planet HERE.


Jan 3 2022

EARTH HOUR 2022

Find out more about this hour that could change decades HERE.

Every year, at 8:30 pm on the last Saturday of March, millions of people across the world show their support for our planet, raising awareness of nature loss and climate change – the two biggest threats facing our one home. 
But Earth Hour is more than just an Hour for the planet – it’s a movement for our future
And it’s more than just a symbol of support – it’s a catalyst for urgent change amidst one of our most crucial years yet. 

 

Listen to Steven talking about Earth Hour HERE.

 

2021 #EarthHour, people from 192 countries and territories came together to show they care for the future of our planet. Millions put the spotlight on Earth and created an unmissable sight on social media timelines and newsfeeds everywhere. We were also joined by public figures and celebrities, such as Antonio Guterres, Pope Francis, Sofia Vergara, Dia Mirza, Park Seo-Joon, Eliud Kipchoge, DJ Armin van Buuren and many more, speaking up for nature to safeguard the health of our planet and our own future. Find out how you can make a difference at earthhour.org

The effects of a pandemic like COVID-19 are easy to see. But what about the causes? This #EarthHour, learn why our health depends on the health of the planet, and why we already have it in us to make a change – though we may just not have realized it yet. *SHARE* this video to take part in the #EarthHour Virtual Spotlight and get the world talking! Learn more about the Earth Hour Virtual Spotlight: https://www.earthhour.org/take-part/