Ep. 60 Positive Climate Action - with Friends of the Earth
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In this episode of Green Sense we talk to Ruth Jedidja Stael from Friends of the Earth, an organisation dedicated to promoting environmental awareness and action. Ruth shares her expertise on how individuals and communities can take meaningful climate action. We delve into practical steps everyone can take to reduce their carbon footprint, from simple lifestyle changes to advocating for policy shifts. Ruth also highlights inspiring stories of grassroots movements and community-led initiatives that are making a significant impact. We'll discuss the importance of collective action and how small efforts, when combined, can lead to substantial environmental benefits. Ruth will provide insights into how Friends of the Earth mobilises support and drives change at both local and global levels. She’ll also share tips on how you can get involved, whether it’s through volunteering, Cuppa for Climate, supporting sustainable businesses, or pushing for greener policies in your area. Join us for an enlightening conversation that will empower you to contribute to the fight against climate change. Green Sense is all about making sense of sustainability for a better tomorrow. https://www.friendsoftheearth.ie/ https://www.friendsoftheearth.ie/cuppa-for-climate/ 
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