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EP 182: Climate Change: Mitigation to Mobilizing | Laureline Simon
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Laureline Simon. Laureline speaks about her move from climate change mitigation to mobilizing a regenerative approach that weaves arts, science, ancient wisdom, and new technologies to build climate resilience.
We Also Discuss:
-The difference between climate adaptation and climate mitigation and the importance of building resilience at an individual level as a basis for community resilience
-How Climate change can be seen as a huge opportunity to come together, and why decolonizing the future is essential in building long-term resilience
-The importance of diverse learning communities and the processes of both unlearning and de-conditioning in order to find solutions to this ecological crisis
…
continue reading
We Also Discuss:
-The difference between climate adaptation and climate mitigation and the importance of building resilience at an individual level as a basis for community resilience
-How Climate change can be seen as a huge opportunity to come together, and why decolonizing the future is essential in building long-term resilience
-The importance of diverse learning communities and the processes of both unlearning and de-conditioning in order to find solutions to this ecological crisis
106 episodes
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Manage episode 408024186 series 3341458
Content provided by FrequencyDM. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by FrequencyDM or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Laureline Simon. Laureline speaks about her move from climate change mitigation to mobilizing a regenerative approach that weaves arts, science, ancient wisdom, and new technologies to build climate resilience.
We Also Discuss:
-The difference between climate adaptation and climate mitigation and the importance of building resilience at an individual level as a basis for community resilience
-How Climate change can be seen as a huge opportunity to come together, and why decolonizing the future is essential in building long-term resilience
-The importance of diverse learning communities and the processes of both unlearning and de-conditioning in order to find solutions to this ecological crisis
…
continue reading
We Also Discuss:
-The difference between climate adaptation and climate mitigation and the importance of building resilience at an individual level as a basis for community resilience
-How Climate change can be seen as a huge opportunity to come together, and why decolonizing the future is essential in building long-term resilience
-The importance of diverse learning communities and the processes of both unlearning and de-conditioning in order to find solutions to this ecological crisis
106 episodes
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