Mario Molina on How to Become a Climate Citizen and Moving Past Our Perceived Self Limits
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In this episode I have Mario Molina, the Executive Director of Protect Our Winters, which if you’re not familiar with POW, is a non-profit created by professional snowboarder and entrepreneur Jeremy Jones. POW’s mission is to turn passionate outdoor people into effective climate advocates and having been fortunate enough to interview and work with a number of great people in the Protect Our Winters ecosystem, I have to say they do a hell of a job at that mission - so thank you to the whole team, the board and all the athlete ambassadors for fighting the good fight and leading the way for the rest of us. Speaking of leading, Mario is easily one of the most insightful, well read, and articulate executives I’ve come across - which you’ll quickly realize as we get into the conversation. Prior to POW, Mario served as international director for Vice President Al Gore’s organization,  The Climate Reality Project and Deputy Director at the Alliance for Climate Education, which educates young people all over the world on the science of climate change to empower them to take action. I loved this chat. Not only because Mario was so thoughtful, but because one can’t help but walk away with something truly valuable. Whether it’s a philosophy on how to perceive our own self limits, the shared ethos that brings together the outdoor community regardless of what country your from or language you speak, or some very tangible tips on becoming a better climate advocate - I sincerely hope you’ll find some great nuggets like I did.   Resources: Mario Molina Protect Our Winters (POW) Jeremy Jones - Founder POW and Jones Snowboards, and Professional Snowboarder Awesome POW Staff POW Climate Activist’s Roadmap POW Climate Science primer page Helen Davis - photo journalist for Denver post and Mario’s climbing partner Auden Shendler - Chair of POW board and VP of Sustainability - Aspen Snowmass Naomi Oreskes - POW Board Member, Professor of History of Science - Harvard University Chris Steinkamp - former POW Executive Director Donna Carpenter - POW Board member, CEO Burton Snowboards Civil war in Guatemala in the early 80s “The Revenge of Geography” by Robert Kaplan (geopolitics) Two books that were formative in Mario’s childhood: Conticki and 7 Years in Tibet The Age of Empire - Eric Hobsbawm Outward Bound NOLS The American Power Act (cap and trade bill) Nicholas Stern - The New Climate Economy Climate Reality Project Alliance for Climate Education Hot Climate, Cool Athletes (POW flagship program) Duct Tape, Then Beer (outdoor media/production company) Merchants of Doubt - Naomi Oreskes The Core Act The Exxon Mobile Victory Memo NPR - Science Friday Daniel Scott - Studies tourism and climate change (co-guest with Mario on NPR’s Science Friday)   Episode themes: How our identify in the outdoor community helps us bond over a love for adventure, irregardless of where we come from or what language we speak. What it’s like to group up in Guatemala City where civil war and Cou drills are the reality. Very thoughtful, well spoken, insightful Fascinating conversation, fairly intellectual, Making things like greenhouse gases and fossil fuels socially and legislatively unacceptable, much like drunk driving or cigarettes for minors. We need to be climate citizens We need to have the hard conversations about the things we believe in
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