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We revisit Climate Change, this time exploring how we can draw on our individual and collective strengths in tackling it. We learn from UK- and Kenya-based guests - our “guides” - who span local government, community projects, and global business. They share their journeys; their successes, challenges, and learnings; and what strengths have empowered them, their work, and their worlds.  

If you'd like to explore this and other topics further, you're very welcome to join our private Facebook group, 'Unfurling Podcast'.

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References:

~2: 2021 G7 Summit

~2: UN Climate Change Conference (COP 26)

~3: Reports, e.g. UNEP Making Peace with Nature; UK Climate Change Commission 6th Carbon Budget

~4: Climate Coaches Alliance

~5: “Strength”, Online Etymology Dictionary 

~7: CTI: “Natural Creative, Resourceful, and Whole”

~7: Arukah Network

~8: Cormac Russell re. starting with what’s strong not what’s wrong

~13: Elizabeth Wainwright on LinkedIn or website 

~21: MOE Foundation

~28: Hill & Moorland Leader training 

~50: Robins Ochieng Odiyo and Nicholas Keter 

~1:14: Chinese proverb: “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now.”

~1:14: Kiptere.ch Youth Group Facebook page

~1:15: “What happened when we all stopped”, narrated by Jane Goodall, written by Tom Rivett-Carnac

~1:17: Anna Westall

~1:18:  Ørsted

~1:26: Steve Jobs non-linearity quotation

~1:28: Henrik Poulsen

~1:32: Quotation attributed to Henry Ford 

~1:36: Isabella Tree of the Knepp Estate ‘Rewilding’ project

~1:39: Rainforest Action Network

~1:39: Share Action

~1:39: Carbon Tracker Initiative

~1:40: Olga Miller and SmartPurse 

~1:48: Chief Seattle: “Humankind has not woven the web of life - we are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect.”


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