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🗓️ 19 October 2022
⏱️ 30 minutes
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We are making long strides with sustainability, all thanks to the collective efforts, both big and small, of individuals, organizations, and companies. In this episode, we have someone responsible for saving 65 million acres of trees! The Executive Director of Stand.earth Todd Paglia joins Corinna Bellizzi to share with us the amazing things they have done, especially when it comes to transforming the paper policies of multi-billion-dollar Fortune 500 companies. He also deepens the conversation on the fossil fuel treaty, confronting the oil industry, and working on forest protection. Todd then calls upon the gauntlet of philanthropy, putting forward the importance of companies that are authentically making a change in the world. It is time to make even bigger efforts to find solutions to pressing environmental issues. Join this episode to learn more!
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0:00.0 | despite quite a bit of progress on a lot of different issues, forests and climate related. |
0:05.0 | If you fly over Washington State, the thing that is most remarkable that you see is just incredible |
0:10.0 | clear cuts all across our state, all across British Columbia, Oregon, and elsewhere. |
0:15.0 | And I think when you look at forests and what they do for salmon, for climate, for water quality, we have |
0:23.4 | to start changing the way we treat these places. |
0:26.2 | And I think that debate is getting more real. |
0:29.7 | Little parks and little strips of protected area near streams isn't cutting it anymore. |
0:35.4 | And I'm looking forward to really getting into that debate as we grapple with necessity, |
0:40.9 | not just wanting to change things. |
0:44.1 | Welcome to Care More Be Better, a podcast for people like you who care about the social impact |
0:50.3 | of conscious companies and everyday heroes. |
0:53.3 | Hear inspiring stories from those who put people in planet before profit and personal gain. |
0:58.9 | You'll learn how you can make a difference, vote with your dollars, and get involved today. |
1:03.8 | Here's your host, Karina Belizzi. |
1:08.5 | Hello, fellow doogeters and friends. I'm your host, Karina Belizei. Every week, I invite you to care more so that together we can create a better world together. One of the questions I often hear from listeners and from my community as a whole is, what can I do? I'm just one person. And I want to echo something now. Your activism doesn't have to look like that of somebody else's. It doesn't have to look like marching in the streets. It could be as simple as even sharing this podcast with people that you think need to hear the message that we're espousing today, or bringing up a difficult conversation about |
1:45.3 | climate or the social issues you're concerned about with your loved ones. Over dinner, hey, it |
1:51.3 | doesn't have to look like the activism of anybody else. Talk about climate change. Talk about |
1:57.2 | social unrest and inequality. Connect with other people who care in your local community. |
2:04.4 | Consistency really is the key to success here, and you can build your own |
2:09.1 | activist path, one that feels authentic to you. |
2:13.3 | I have brought this podcast to you every Wednesday since February of 2021. And as with my own |
2:19.9 | activism path, it doesn't look like that of necessarily everyone else's. With this podcast, we |
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