What can I do?

What can I do?

By Cheerful

Hello! This week as world leaders- and Ed -gather in Sharm El-Sheikh for COP27 we’re covering a tricky topic: what’s our role as individuals in tackling the climate crisis? When we feel like governments and businesses aren’t doing their bit to keep 1.5C alive, is it normal for us to feel disillusioned about the power that’s in our hands?

 

Our guests say that action on climate isn't all on us, but that it won't happen without us either. We speak to Alyssa Gilbert from the Grantham Institute for Climate Change about the enabling role of government and why we need to shout about the actions we’re taking. We also talk to Mike Thompson from the Climate Change Committee and to Tom Bailey, who is recommending shifts he thinks we can take to make a difference.

 

Plus: Geoff has a new look and reveals his Autumnal beverage of choice 

 

More info

Imperial's 9 things you can do about climate change 

 

CCC's 2022 Report on Climate Offsetting

 

CCC's 2020 Report on the Sixth Carbon Budget


Sign up and Take the Jump for 1, 3 or 6 months

 

Listen to 'Holding out for a Zero,' an RTBC episode from July 

 

Guests

Alyssa Gilbert, Director of Policy and Translation at the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment, Imperial College London (@AlyssaRGilbert) (@Grantham_IC)

 

Mike Thompson, Chief Economist and Director of Analysis, Climate Change Committee (@Mike_Thommo) (@theCCCuk)

 

Tom Bailey, Co-founder, Take the Jump (@taketheJUMPnow)



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