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? The Illusion of Choice

? The Illusion of Choice

FromImportant, Not Important


? The Illusion of Choice

FromImportant, Not Important

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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This week: It can be difficult as hell to understand when we don’t actually have a choice — and when we’ve got more options than we think. Deciphering the two is the key to the good stuff getting built way, way faster.Here's What You Can Do:Donate to The Greenling Institute to help communities of color build wealth and live in healthier, climate-resilient communities.Volunteer with People for Bikes to make biking better for everyone by improving infrastructure, advancing policy, and removing barriers to participation.Get educated about funding opportunities in your state to hire more apprentices in your trade, or receive tuition support to enter a trade.Be heard about increased access to EV charging infrastructure, and have your city sandbox a pilot with it’s electric.Invest your money through an eco-friendly bank using Might Deposits bank comparison tool.Get more:Get more news, analysis, and Action Steps at https://www.importantnotimportant.com/ Got feedback? Email us at questions@importantnotimportant.comFollow us on Twitter at @importantnotimpSubscribe to our YouTube channelTake a nap you deserve itAdvertise with us: https://www.importantnotimportant.com/c/sponsors
Released:
Oct 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (51)

Worried the world’s going to hell in a handbasket? There’s still hope! Our Webby-nominated, weekly conversational podcast dives into a question affecting everyone on the planet right now or in the next ten years: climate change, clean energy, space exploration, autonomous cars, artificial intelligence, antibiotics, cancer, and bio-tech. Our guests are on the front lines: scientists, doctors, engineers, politicians — even a reverend. We work towards action steps our listeners can take with their voice, their vote, and their dollar. Hosted by Quinn Emmett and Brian Colbert Kennedy.