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Taking the Heat
- How Climate Change Is Affecting Your Mind, Body, and Spirit and What You Can Do About It
- By: Bonnie Schneider
- Narrated by: Bonnie Schneider
- Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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From meteorologist and Peabody Award–winning journalist Bonnie Schneider, an innovative look at how climate change is already threatening our mental and physical health and practical tips for you to tackle these challenges head on. The impacts of climate change have become dire. Rising...
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Taking the Heat
- How Climate Change Is Affecting Your Mind, Body, and Spirit and What You Can Do About It
- Narrated by: Bonnie Schneider
- Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
- Release date: 25-01-22
- Language: English
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Climate Change and Happiness
- By: Thomas Doherty Panu Pihkala
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We give language to what you feel about the climate crisis—and also what you might want to feel, feelings you can grow and cultivate. This supports your resilience and your mental health and wellbeing. We invite other experts to join us in our conversations, and we hope you can join us too.
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Feed the Planet - Conversations on Food and Climate Change
- By: University of York
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The food system causes about a third of global greenhouse gas emissions. How can we, as individual citizens, reduce the environmental impact of our food?Feed the Planet is the podcast that tries to tackle that question. Each episode Professor Sarah Bridle, Chair of Food, Climate and Society at the University of York, talks to experts about how we can change our diets to eat more sustainably. Drawing on science and data they discuss the positive changes we can make, the barriers that get in our way and how we can overcome them.Does the way you cook your food matter? Which plant milk is best? Is...
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Artist * Dietitian* Fashion Designer * Climate Change Activist *Peace Advocate * Author .
- By: Calista Ukwuoma
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Hello you-all, my best mood is to witness your fitness attainment. It feels fulfilling to see you-all keeping fit . I love to encourage us to plant trees . Create a lustre of architectural ornament with houseplant . You are a prototype of what you eat . I encourage you-all to familiarise with my dietary plans whilst you seek medical advice to suit your medical needs. Most importantly, wear peace in your heart to show the world how Peaceful living transforms global sustainability. Thank you-all for listening to my Podcast on Spotify.
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