Summary
In this conversation, Enock and Bridget Shirvell discuss the challenges and opportunities of parenting in the context of climate change. Bridget shares her personal journey of becoming a mother and how it influenced her perspective on environmental issues. They explore the fears parents have about the future, the importance of early conversations about climate change, and how to manage eco-anxiety in children. The discussion emphasizes empowering children to take action, the significance of storytelling in climate conversations, and practical steps for raising climate-literate children. Ultimately, they highlight the hope that the next generation brings in addressing climate challenges.
Speaker bioBridget Shirvell is a freelance journalist and the author of Parenting in a Climate Crisis, a book that explores the challenges and opportunities of raising children in an era of climate change. With a focus on environmental issues, social justice, and family dynamics, Bridget’s writing delves into the emotional and practical aspects of navigating climate concerns while parenting.contact: bree.shirvell.com/; linkedin.com/in/breeshirvell
Takeaways
Bridget's journey into climate-focused parenting began with the birth of her daughter.
Parents often grapple with the decision of whether to have children in a warming world.
Fears about climate change can shape parenting decisions and concerns for the future.
Early conversations about climate change can instill values in children.
Children can be empowered to take action for the environment.
Managing eco-anxiety is crucial for both parents and children.
Age-appropriate discussions about climate can start early with respect for nature.
Storytelling can drive meaningful conversations about climate change.
Practical steps like composting can engage children in sustainability.
Hope lies in the actions and awareness of the next generation.