The must-attend, go-to webcast discussion for the most current and best thinking on climate change
ecoAmerica’s Let’s Talk Climate provides guidance and support to climate activists as they seek to expand public support and political resolve for equitable and effective climate solutions. Let’s Talk Climate features: nature/science, health, communities, faith, politics, people, and leadership in rotating weekly sessions with empowering information and fresh ideas.
Latest Episode
ClimateRx: Climate Action in the Clinical Setting
Clinicians and public health workers are in the front lines of the climate crisis, seeing the real impacts on patients and communities. But it can be difficult to engage with others about these facts – visits are already stretched thin and there is a lot going on. ClimateRx is here to help! This new tool is developed to provide health care workers with a way to engage on climate and health in a non-interruptive, non-confrontational way.
Learn more with our panel of experts Dr. Stefan Wheat, MD, Instructor of Emergency Medicine at University of Washington, Bruce Bekkar, MD, Fellow, Climate for Health, ecoAmerica and Katherine Catalano, MS, Deputy Director, Center for Climate, Health and Equity, American Public Health Association. And register for your own ClimateRx badge at www.climateRx.org.
Recent Episodes
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American Voters Support Climate Candidates in 2022 Midterms
In this special research episode, we take a look at our American Climate Perspective Survey titled: American Voters Support Climate Candidates in 2022 Midterms with report co-author, Nicole Hill, MPH. A large majority of US voters plan to cast their ballots in the midterm elections…
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Season of Creation
Featuring a conversation with Rev. Dr. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas, Missioner for Creation Care; Creation Care Advisor, Episcopal Diocese of Western MA + Southern New England Conference, UCC; Episcopal Diocese of MA. In 2000, St. Stephen Lutheran Church in Adelaide, South Australia celebrated…
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You Can Do This: Replicable Models for Local Climate Action w/ Schools for Climate Action
Features a conversation with Nancy Metzger-Carter, Schools for Climate Action/ Sonoma Academy. Ready, set, replicate! Learn how you can replicate the success of extraordinary programs that are mobilizing Americans for just and equitable climate solutions…
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Climate, Crisis Preparedness, and Public Health
Featuring Diana Hamer, Director for Climate and Crisis Preparedness, National Network of Public Health Institutes in conversation with Ben Fulgencio-Turner, Director, Climate for Health. Hurricanes, wildfires, flooding, heatwaves. As we enter Preparedness Month this September…
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Environmental Justice: Youth In Action
Featuring a conversation with William Morris, Co-Chair, Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, Zavia Jenkins, Community Fellow, Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, and Cesar Almeida, Program Coordinator, Faith in Place. Low-Income urban neighborhoods in the United States are more likely to have…
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You Can Do This: Replicable Models for Local Climate Action w/ GreenRoots
Featuring a conversation with Roseann Bongiovanni, MPH, Executive Director, GreenRoots, Inc. Ready, set, replicate! Learn how you can replicate the success of extraordinary programs that are mobilizing Americans for just and equitable climate solutions. Hear directly from…
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The Heat is On
Featuring Sergio Rimola, MD FACOG, DC Metro Co-Chair, National Hispanic Medical Association in conversation with Bruce Bekkar, MD, Fellow, Climate for Health, ecoAmerica. It’s summertime and the heat is not just uncomfortable, it’s dangerous…
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You Can Do This: Replicable Models for Local Climate Action w/ ACE
Featuring a conversation with Roseann Bongiovanni, MPH, Executive Director, GreenRoots, Inc. Ready, set, replicate! Learn how you can replicate the success of extraordinary programs that are mobilizing Americans for just and equitable climate solutions. Hear directly from 2022 American Climate Leadership Award finalists…
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Environmental Justice: Science and Theology
Featuring a conversation with Rev. Dr. Loida I. Martell, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean and Professor of Constructive Theology, Lexington Theological Seminary Climate Scientist Gus Speth said, “The top environmental problems are…