Individual Action Can Make A BIG Difference In Tackling Climate Change

Fahrenheit 140

25-10-2022 • 1 hora 11 minutos

Climate change is one of the greatest environmental challenges the world has ever faced. What can you do? A whole lot, as it turns out. Hosts Robert Mace and Carrie Thompson speak with Dr. Thomas Ptak, an Assistant Geography Professor at Texas State University, about the daily choices the average person can take to make a big difference in fighting climate change. In this episode, our hosts cover several topics:

  • Armadillos are invading Illinois to take advantage of the wetter climate (3:29)
  • Texas is in an energy revolution and we are adapting in cost-effective ways, there are days when wind power accounts for 50% of the state’s energy source (7:02)
  • New Zealand is looking to tax cow and sheep burps – nearly half of the country’s emissions are methane from agriculture (and cow and sheep burps) (10:28)
  • A study that tracked 7 million sleep records found that where the temperatures are higher, people are losing hours of sleep (13:04)
  • There's been a fivefold increase in burned acres from 2 million in 1985 to 10 million in 2020 (14:46)
  • Texas ranked as the most natural disaster-prone state in the country, with 368 disasters since 1953 (20:01)

An interview with Dr. Thomas Ptak:

  • Get involved in local issues – most cities have a climate initiative (26:23)
  • Food has an impact on carbon emissions – we can make choices based on the carbon intensity of various foods (27:02)
  • Be conscious about energy practices like passive heating or cooling, closing your blinds, and turning up the thermostat can have a major impact on the energy grid (27:31)
  • We can all ride a bike, walk, and not use single-use plastics – collectively they have a huge impact, but we have to feel empowered about our contributions (28:54)
  • Disinformation plays a huge role in people feeling that they're not really connected to the problem of climate change (30:11)
  • Climate change is complex and the reporting about skepticism is very sophisticated, so people not working in this space can have a hard time making the distinction between human-induced climate change and what is naturally occurring (31:13)
  • If you want to feel empowered about climate change, look at cities across the U.S. who have made pledges to go 100% carbon neutral as a result of bringing concerns to their local representatives (39:48)
  • Fighting climate change will take everyone's skills, whatever they are, to develop holistic solutions (43:41)

Along with some feel-good stories to leave you inspired, like:

  • Austin Water unveiled OSCAR and CLARA, which is expected to reduce the building's potable water use by up to 75%
  • UK started piloting a 32-hour work week, which is estimated to cut emissions by 20%

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