Let’s Talk Climate
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.
Let’s Talk Climate
Americans Feel Most Comfortable Talking About Climate Change With Friends and Family
In this special research episode, we take a look at our American Climate Perspective Survey with report co-author, Nicole Hill, MPH.
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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Ready for the Storm: Faith Communities are Key to Climate Resilience
Featuring a conversation with Avery Davis Lamb, co-Executive Director, Creation Justice Ministries. Chances are your faith community has been involved in disaster response, whether as an impacted community or in service to others. But is your faith community…
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Live from NEHA’s AEC: Together a Safer and Healthier Tomorrow
Featuring a conversation with Steven Konkel, PhD, MCP, Principal of Konkel and Associates; U.S. Fulbright Professor of Environmental Health & Public Policy and Natasha DeJarnett, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, Division of Environmental Medicine, University of Louisville…
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The Rural-Urban Divide on Climate Change
ecoAmerica’s latest survey finds the overwhelming majority of Americans agree we have a right to live in a healthy environment with clean air and water. Health and nature are motivators for climate solution support — consistent among rural, semi-rural, suburban, and urban Americans…
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Energy Justice Is Loving Our Neighbor
Featuring a conversation with Rev. Michael Malcom, MDiv MBA, Founder/Executive Director. The People’s Justice Council, Elizabeth Chun Hye Lee, Executive for Economic and Environmental Justice and Climate Justice Lead, United Methodist Women, and Chandra Farley, Just Energy Director…
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Disabilities & Disasters: A Path to More Inclusive Climate Solutions
Featuring a conversation with Krystal Vasquez, PhD Candidate, California Institute of Technology and Freelance Science Writer and Dr. Adriane K. Griffen, Senior Director of Public Health and Leadership, Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD). In a recent article, Krystal Vasquez, PhD Candidate…
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Sacred Home: Creating Shelter, Building Resilience, and Living Carbon Neutral
Featuring a conversation with Becky O’Brien, Director of Food and Climate, Hazon and Rev. Dr. Ambrose Carroll, Sr., Founder and CEO, Green The Church. Our homes serve as an important place to model our faith, pursue justice, and live our climate values…
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Tools to Engage Others in Your Workplace, Congregation, or Community
Learn about the latest tools and resources for climate action! From webinars, to training, guides, action sheets and actions, we will share a breadth of resources for you to use to inspire your family, friends, neighbors, colleagues or fellow congregants.
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Mothers Know Best: Practical Advice for Climate Action
Featuring a conversation with Tracey Holloway, Gaylord Nelson Distinguished Professor, University of Wisconsin—Madison, Veronica Butcher, Executive Director, Mothers & Others for Clean Air, and LaTisha Harris, Community Organizer, Mothers Out Front. Listen to your mother! The age-old saying…
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Mother Nature Knows: Engaging communities on natural climate solutions
Featuring a conversation with Eboné Lockett, Founder and Executive Director, Harvesting Humanity. How does citizen engagement help move communities forward on natural climate solutions? People know how important green spaces are for our children to play…