Essential learning surrounding global warming, climate change and what you can do to help the planet and our future generations.
with 7 billion people on planet earth, we need to produce and eat a lot of food. The impact this has on our planet is huge and so making changes to the food cycle is a hugely important part of the climate change movement.
In this episode I interview, Michelle Marks, a Carbon Literacy tutor who delivers various courses on the subject but has a focus on the impact of food production, food consumption and food waste on climate change. Michelle shares three very simple areas of food choices and actions that people can take to help with the climate change challenge.
During the Podcast, we also discussed some useful resources and I'm delighted to have linked these in these notes too.
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The host of the Your Children's Legacy Podcast, David Lilley, starts the modular process of supporting Carbon Literacy (i.e. helping people to understand the subject) and in doing so takes a holistic look at the subject of climate change.
As well as asking people to consider the impact on their children future bloodline generations, the podcast includes a simple explanation of the following areas of the subject:
The Podcast refers to a 'carbon food calculator tool' on a website from the BBC. David promises to share the kink. This link is here
David Lilley provides a short introduction surrounding the future intentions of the Your Children's Legacy Podcast and how we can all make a positive contribution towards addressing global warming and climate change.