Tiny Climate Challenge

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 16:05:25
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Synopsis

A podcast for busy people who want to save the planet by completing one eco challenge at a time. The vision for this show is to engage, educate and empower people to reduce their carbon footprint and solve our climate crisis by completing various small eco challenges.

Episodes

  • 008 Mode Shifting: Tiny Mayela Gillan

    27/09/2019 Duration: 31min

    www.TinyClimate.com In Tiny Climate Challenge Episode 8 our Guest Challenger “Tiny Mayela” Gillan talks about how she reduced her carbon footprint by exploring alternative modes of transportation after she was forced to park her car for a week.  Guest Challenger Mayela Gillan is currently getting her Masters Degree in Environmental Health Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. She also works as a researcher with the State of California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) and the Center for Environmental Research and Children’s Health (CERCH). Her research is focused on artificial food dye ingestion and exposure assessments involving children, pregnant women, and women of children bearing age in the United States.  In August 2018, she completed a Bachelor of Science in Public Health with a concentration in Environmental and Occupational Health at the University of Arizona. During her undergraduate studies, she gained valuable professional experience as an environmental consult

  • 007 Mode Shifting: John Biethan

    13/09/2019 Duration: 16min

    www.TinyClimate.com  Get out of your car and into your life. Tiny Climate Challenge Episode 7 is all about our Guest Expert: John Biethan’s year-long journey to improve his quality of life by slowing down and driving less. Guest Expert Tiny Climate Challenge Expert: John Biethan is actively involved in helping organizations move from surviving to thriving utilizing the NEATT for non-profits program. John has been producing podcasts for 14+ years working primarily with socially responsible organizations. His comment of service to mankind was first born while at the age of 25 on Orcas Island off the coast of Seattle, he studied metaphysics, world religion, and nutrition for 7 years there at the Louis Foundation. He then moved to Santa Fe, NM living there for 24 years enjoying the multicultural community and unique lifestyle. He continues to offer his services at JohnBiethan.com. Links mentioned Eve Simmons and The Green Flash Eco Arts Foundation - Ashley Mazanec Let’s Talk About The Weather podcast Tara Brach

  • 006 Idle Free: John Bottorff

    29/08/2019 Duration: 24min

    We Hold the Key to Being Idle Free. Tiny Climate Challenge Episode 6 is all about the simple act of turning off our engines and reducing our air pollution. Our Challenge Guest, John Bottorff from Clean Earth 4 Kids challenged himself to turning his car engine off to eliminate idling. Tiny Climate Challenge Guest: John Bottorff is a board member and Chief Informational Officer (CIO), for CleanEarth4Kids.org. He has donated thousands of hours to help students develop and deliver presentations, work on projects, build and refine models and calculations, play in parks, study, take Teddy on walks. He also enjoys listening to stories and ideas, laughing a lot, and eating lots of pizza, pretzels, and pancakes. Please take a look at The Relationship Between Monthly Air Pollution and Violent Crime Across the United States. Links mentioned CleanEarth4Kids.org Links to our No Idling videos: CleanEarth4Kids.org Video 2.2 Billion Reasons Why To Stop Idling Video Idling Hurts Children's Health Video What You Can Do Clean

  • 005 Idle Free: Clean Earth 4 Kids

    16/08/2019 Duration: 28min

    www.TinyClimate.com  Tiny Climate Challenge Episode 5 is all about the simple act of turning off our engines and reducing our air pollution. Our Challenge Expert - Suzanne M. Hume and her fellow Youth Board Members, Hannah Smith, Li Phillips, and Gideon Phillips from CleanEarth4Kids join us to discuss how they’re helping school districts adopt Climate Action Plans and No Idling Resolutions.  Tiny Climate Challenge Expert: Suzanne M. Hume is the educational director and founder of CleanEarth4Kids.org, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting children’s health, clean air, water and non-toxic lands through educational opportunities, collaboration, projects, contests and challenges. Suzanne loves teaching students, training teachers, parents and the community.  You can learn more about CleanEarth4Kids.org online, follow Clean Earth 4 Kids on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or email Suzanne at s@CleanEarth4Kids.org.  Guest Links CleanEarth4Kids.org Video 2.2 Billion Reasons Why To Stop Idling Video Idling Hurts Childr

  • 004 Plastic Surgery: Cutting Plastic Out of Our Lives

    22/07/2019 Duration: 53min

    Plastic Surgery: Cutting Plastic Out of Our Lives. Tiny Climate Challenge Episode 4 is all about minimizing waste, eliminating plastic from our daily lives and reducing our carbon footprint. @ 0:50 Our Challenge Guest - my lifelong best friend, April Powers and her kids learn to flex their sustainability muscle by eliminating single-use plastic from their school lunches and their dining experiences. @ 29:10 Our Challenge Expert, Lori Sommers from Waste Management provides us with an update on recycling, China’s National Sword policy and the R’s of sustainability.  Tiny Climate Challenge Guest: April Powers is the Managing Director of First Impression Rx, a full-service consulting firm that helps companies manage differences through training and diversity and inclusion strategy. She is a highly-rated trainer for Fortune 500, government and non-profit companies and is also a Climate Reality Leader. She just started a children’s book and website called Finicky Fiona to encourage children to eat the rainbow and t

  • 003 Christine Bevilacqua: A Really Rotten Episode

    11/06/2019 Duration: 26min

    www.TinyClimate.com Tiny Climate Challenge Episode 3 is all about vermicomposting. Our Challenge Expert and Guest Christine Bevilacqua started vermicompost (aka worm compost bin) at her home to help reduce organic waste and her carbon footprint.   Challenge Expert and Guest: Christine Bevilacqua was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, but has called Southern California her home for over 20 years. She has a Master's Degree in Urban Sustainability and experience with Environmental Justice, Urban Agriculture and City Planning. She is currently employed in the renewable energy sector, focusing on innovative solar technology. Links mentioned Compost it Yourself Build Your Own Worm Bin Worm Care Guide Why Worms Matter Contact Mayela Manasjan TinyClimate.com

  • 002 Moving to Mexico

    19/04/2019 Duration: 13min

    www.TinyClimate.com Mayela shares her inspiration for moving to Mexico along with a recitation of her poem “An Inconvenient Truth.” This poem was written at the conclusion of the Global Climate Action Summit 2018 to address climate change, personal relationships, power, and privilege. She shares it with her listeners in honor of Earth Day and National Poetry Month.   People/Organizations Mentioned in Podcast Climate Reality Project Former Vice President Al Gore, Founder, and Chairman of Climate Reality Project Ken Berlin, President, and CEO of the Climate Reality Project Mayela Manasjan “Climate Reality Leaders: Who We Are (Atlanta)” Jill MacIntyre Witt, Climate Reality Leader Follow Mayela Padilla, Poetry Lap Dance on Twitter @LapPoetry Podcast music “Possible” by Ashley Mazanec Contact Us Mayela ManasjanTinyClimate.com

  • Introduction to the Tiny Climate Challenge podcast

    09/03/2019 Duration: 08min

    This is a podcast for busy people who want to save the planet by completing one simple eco-challenge at a time. The vision for this show is to engage, educate and empower people to reduce their carbon footprint and solve our climate crisis by completing various small eco-challenges. Mayela Manasjan believes in the importance of leading with 3 G’s: Gratitude, Gentleness, and Generosity. She has worked diligently throughout her 18-year career as an environmental scientist and advocates in local government to protect the environment for the benefit of all current and future generations. Mayela is the Chief Environmental Optimist (CEO) of The Manasjan Consultancy and an Adjunct Professor teaching environmental science at UC San Diego Extension. She is proud to be recognized as a 2018 Women in Water by Cuyamaca College’s Center for Water Studies and the proud recipient of the 2017 Climate Leader Award from the San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative. She also currently serves as a San Diego Regional team leader f

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