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The Year That Was, and the Year To Be (Maybe?)

The Year That Was, and the Year To Be (Maybe?)

FromTree Planters: A podcast about change for a better world


The Year That Was, and the Year To Be (Maybe?)

FromTree Planters: A podcast about change for a better world

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Jan 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode we are looking back at the year that was, and looking ahead at the year that might be. Oh, and we do a film review of Don't Look Up!Topics covered include the amazing summer students we were so lucky to have, and the very positive impact that they had on youth engagement in Simcoe County; how private profit is often made in our economy at the expense of the public, which also means at the expense of the public's most valuable resource, namely the environment and natural world; and the need for ENGOs to start preparing for the known knowns of climate change.Links:Parliamentary petition for a federal impact assessment of the Bradford BypassSupport us on Patreon! Just $1.50 an episode helps!The OrbitLake Simcoe Under Pressure ReportHey, and did you know that you can also support us by purchasing merchandise in our Red Bubble Store? Check it out!Support the show
Released:
Jan 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (25)

We live in a world running out of space, resources, and time. There are solutions. We can build a better world - a world that is fair, healthy, and prosperous. But this requires transformative change. Why Tree Planters Podcast you ask? Well, there's a great proverb that goes as follows:“A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.”We feel there's a scarcity of tree planters in positions of power these days. Each month we look at problems and solutions relating to how we live in modern society, including those of sprawl and associated consumption patterns and behaviour, climate change, habitat degradation and species loss, community development and empowerment, knowledge of and connection to place, leadership and accountable governance, among others.We welcome you to join us on our journey. Please don't hesitate to connect with us if you have suggestions or questions.