• CLIMATE: Can the kids actually win in their battle against the climate apocalypse?

  • By: SXSW
  • Narrated by: Otis Gray
  • Oct 27 2022
  • Length: 34 mins
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  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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CLIMATE: Can the kids actually win in their battle against the climate apocalypse?

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Narrated by: Otis Gray
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  • Talking about climate change can be…a bummer. So Futurology ditches the doom-and-gloom headlines to join the teenagers behind the climate activist group Youth Versus Apocalypse. They’re organized, pissed, and anything but resigned in their fight against climate change. But can they actually win?
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Inspiring. Lighting the path!

This group - Youth Vs. Apocalypse shows how to build the multi-racial multi-generational working class movement to turn back the climate crisis - that we have needed for decades. Bravo!

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Very shallo

The topic is very important, but the podcast is more like hear say and a lot bla bla

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