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What Can I Do About Climate Change? | Annette Olson - Climate Steps

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Dr. Annette Olson started her career as a field biologist studying the social behavior of the long-nosed mongoose on a remote island in West Africa. But a civil war in Sierra Leone brought an end to her mongoose studies and started her off on a 30-year career working for federal agencies and nonprofits in Washington, D.C. Now she is building Climate Steps, her own nonprofit organization with a mission to supply people with impactful personal, social, and political actions to fight climate change.

It’s a great interview. We covered a lot of topics, including:

  • Are they called mongeese or mongooses?
  • Are individual climate actions worthwhile?
  • The problems with some of the most commonly recommended climate actions
  • What climate steps have the biggest impact and how to find the right climate steps for you
  • The importance of discussing your climate actions with your friends and family

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Sound design by Keaton Butler – keatonbutlerrecording at gmail.com

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Dr. Annette Olson started her career as a field biologist studying the social behavior of the long-nosed mongoose on a remote island in West Africa. But a civil war in Sierra Leone brought an end to her mongoose studies and started her off on a 30-year career working for federal agencies and nonprofits in Washington, D.C. Now she is building Climate Steps, her own nonprofit organization with a mission to supply people with impactful personal, social, and political actions to fight climate change.

It’s a great interview. We covered a lot of topics, including:

  • Are they called mongeese or mongooses?
  • Are individual climate actions worthwhile?
  • The problems with some of the most commonly recommended climate actions
  • What climate steps have the biggest impact and how to find the right climate steps for you
  • The importance of discussing your climate actions with your friends and family

Links

Music by:

Sound design by Keaton Butler – keatonbutlerrecording at gmail.com

Please share the show with a friend

Support the show

  continue reading

29 episodes

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