The quest for net-zero emissions takes on a local flavour as we explore the essential role of community leadership and inclusive planning with our guest Louise Marix Evans, a sustainability consultant with a rich background in human rights and corporate responsibility, and sustainability.
She shares her transition from the corporate sector to freelancing, working closely with NGOs and local authorities to combat climate change at the grassroots level. Listen as she explains how local initiatives can influence national strategies, breathing life into the sustainability movement. Using Greater Manchester as a compelling case study, we highlight the intricate dance between partnerships and shared visions in driving sustainable change.
The conversation takes a serious turn as we discuss potential risks, such as community disengagement, if positive impacts aren't felt. We also celebrate the global spirit of sustainability through the Ashton Awards, spotlighting ingenious climate solutions from around the world, and stressing the urgency of embedding sustainability into everyday roles.
Don't miss out on this engaging episode that promises to leave you with fresh ideas and renewed hope for a sustainable tomorrow.
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