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Drawdown: Do We Have What It Takes to Solve Climate Change?

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Climate One

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4.7583 Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to solving climate change, where do we start? The organization Project Drawdown has published a list of top solutions for climate change – impactful actions already in existence that not only reduce carbon emissions, but also improve lives, create jobs and generate community resilience. “If you’re thinking about how to solve climate change here's where you start,” says Jonathan Foley, Project Drawdown’s executive director. “Electricity is about a quarter of the problem. Food, agriculture and forest are also a quarter of the problem...then you’ve got buildings, industry and transportation. Those are the five things we’ve got to change.” One item that might surprise many is dealing with global overpopulation. And that starts with improving education and reproductive freedom for the world’s girls and women. “If women have the opportunity to be able to have a voice and be agents in their community and their country globally, we have the opportunity to have the kind of innovation that we need to be able to combat this,” says Lois Quam of Pathfinder International. “That human right to decide whether and when and how many and with whom we want to have a child, the ability to exercise that right is…one of the top strategies to combat climate change.” It’s quite a to-do list – and it’s only the beginning. How to sort through the many daunting tasks ahead of us? Don’t be discouraged, says Foley. It almost doesn’t matter where we start, as long as we’re doing something. Corporations, policy makers, communities and individuals all have a part to play in achieving climate drawdown. This point was driven home to the audience and panelists alike by an additional guest, 13-year old Kea Morshed. His YouTube channel, Movies with Mic1, demonstrates the many ways we can all challenge ourselves to take action on climate change. “At the end of the day, it's gonna be behavior change by all of us that’s necessary,” Foley tells Climate One. “It’s gonna be policy change, business operations change and changes in capital, money. “So don’t pick one lever, pull them all, you know - everybody bloody one you can find!” Guests: Kate Brandt, Sustainability Officer, Google Jonathan Foley, Executive Director, Project Drawdown Lois Quam, U.S. Chief Executive Officer, Pathfinder International This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco on July 11, 2019. For complete show notes, visit our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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When it comes to solving climate change, where do we start?

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0:53.0

Project Drawdown has published a list of top solutions for climate change.

0:57.2

Impactful actions already in existence that not only reduce carbon emissions,

1:01.3

but also improve lives, create jobs, and generate community resilience.

1:05.9

Besides the obvious, clean energy and saving the rainforest,

1:09.2

the checklist also includes some surprising items,

1:11.6

such as reducing food waste and improving educational opportunities for girls.

1:16.6

If women have the opportunity to be able to have a voice and be agents in their community,

1:24.6

in their country, globally, we have the opportunity to have the kind of innovation that we

1:29.8

need to be able to combat this. Lois Quam is the U.S. CEO of Pathfinder International, an organization

1:35.9

that champions women's education and reproductive freedom. But increasing access to family planning

1:41.5

is just one piece of the puzzle. According to Jonathan Foley,

1:45.0

executive director of Project Drawdown, it almost doesn't matter where we start, as long as we do

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