Climate change is scary. But doing something about it is easy. And we are going to make it fun.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 81 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Science |
The fashion industry feels split right now - it's either promoting Shein or woman-owned brands that are making a difference. We think that the more people that know about the issues in fashion, the more people will shop in accordance to their values.... more
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One thing I like about your podcast is how every episode is specific and actionable. I wasn’t aware there was a company that converts classic luxury cars into high-performance electric cars until I came across your recent episode. Thank you for a great show!
Sara does a great job navigating the many facets of sustainability and climate and you always come away from an episode with a useful tidbit you didn’t know before. If you need a podcast to brighten your day, help get through dishes, or just love sustainability, give it a listen!!
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It is essential to show that the future is not hopeless and to use positive reinforcement to support the amazing things people are doing to mitigate climate change. Make Climate Cool Again is a wonderful way to inspire people to take climate action and transform how people think about the future. Podcast creator and host Sara Miltenberger converses with many different people about a variety of climate initiatives. By asking her signature question of how her guests are sustainability hypocrites, ... more
I have been a long time listener to Sara on the Podcast and more recently ClubHouse, and Sara is so inspiring! Talking about big ethical issues is IMPORTANT and I love that Sara has such a array of different (and very knowledgeable) guests. I feel so privileged to have been included!
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