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Providing Concrete Climate Actions With Georgina Wilson-Powell

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This episode features a conversation with author and entrepreneur, Georgina Wilson-Powell. It was recorded in March 2023.

A consumer-focused sustainability expert with 20 years of experience from the media industry, Georgina is on a mission to make sustainable choices the norm.

Georgina’s accolades include founding Pebble, the UK’s leading sustainable living magazine, as well as launching her own eco festival and creating a purpose-led online community around it. She now focuses on consultancy, speaking, and her own books.

Her first book, “Is It Really Green? Eco Dilemmas Answered” reached the top of the Amazon bestseller charts, whilst her new book “365 Ways To Save The Planet”, which formed the basis of our conversation, has just become available.

Amongst other things, our discussion delved into the value of actions taken at the individual scale, the benefits of encouraging small shifts in behaviour rather than enormous ones, and the pressing need for a broad, inclusive approach to talking about – and acting on – climate change.

Additional links:

Georgina’s website

365 Ways To Save The Planet

Is It Really Green? Eco Dilemmas Answered

  continue reading

44 episodes

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This episode features a conversation with author and entrepreneur, Georgina Wilson-Powell. It was recorded in March 2023.

A consumer-focused sustainability expert with 20 years of experience from the media industry, Georgina is on a mission to make sustainable choices the norm.

Georgina’s accolades include founding Pebble, the UK’s leading sustainable living magazine, as well as launching her own eco festival and creating a purpose-led online community around it. She now focuses on consultancy, speaking, and her own books.

Her first book, “Is It Really Green? Eco Dilemmas Answered” reached the top of the Amazon bestseller charts, whilst her new book “365 Ways To Save The Planet”, which formed the basis of our conversation, has just become available.

Amongst other things, our discussion delved into the value of actions taken at the individual scale, the benefits of encouraging small shifts in behaviour rather than enormous ones, and the pressing need for a broad, inclusive approach to talking about – and acting on – climate change.

Additional links:

Georgina’s website

365 Ways To Save The Planet

Is It Really Green? Eco Dilemmas Answered

  continue reading

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