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A Little Green

By: Avocado Green Brands
  • Summary

  • "If the world is to be saved, it will be saved by those who care deeply for very small places." In 2012, New York City got a massive wake up call: Superstorm Sandy devastated parts of the city and forever changed how we think about severe weather. But... did it change how we actually handle these events? This season, host Christina Thompson sets out to answer that very question and understand just what climate resiliency looks like in her own backyard. Follow along as she connects with grassroots groups across New York City to learn about the innovative, inspiring, and collaborative ways they’re protecting their communities. From Red Hook to the Bronx, each episode features people who care deeply for their neighborhoods — and lessons for anyone who wants to take action today. A Little Green is a short podcast series by Avocado Green Brands.
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Episodes
  • Introducing: A Little Green Podcast
    Oct 14 2021

    A Little Green is a short podcast series from Avocado Green Brands. Follow along as Avocado’s own Christina Thompson investigates her and, by extension, our relationship with the environment and its health. And it won’t be simple. It’ll take vulnerability, candid conversations with those at the forefront of the climate movement, and an exploration of her own awareness and impact. We’ll demystify the “obvious” questions many of us find ourselves asking these days. Better yet, we’ll take things a step further to challenge the status quo and become climate leaders in our own communities.

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    2 mins
  • S1 E1: Where do we begin?
    Oct 14 2021

    S1 E1: How do we even begin to understand -- let alone act on -- a problem as big and complex as climate change? Christina Thompson is on a mission to find out. 

    She starts by going back to basics, and high school science teacher Sofia Di Bari is here to answer the questions that some of us might be a little hesitant to ask, like, are we even calling it global warming anymore?!

    After gaining a better understanding of her own day-to-day impact, Christina talks with Dr. Katharine Wilkinson, who is at the forefront of the climate conversation. Dr. Wilkinson helps to unravel some nuanced questions; what is the individual’s role in all of this? And, how much of the science does one person need to understand before taking some real action?

    Highlights:

    • Climate Science 101 (6:24)
    • Christina calculates her Ecological Footprint (14:20)
    • Top climate solutions and how we move forward (17:39)

    Terminology:

    • Global warming
    • Greenhouse gas
    • Carbon
    • Carbon footprint
    • Fossil fuel
    • Ozone
    • Climate resilience
    • Carbon footprint/eco footprint
    • Drawdown
    • Confirmation bias

    Resources:

    • Learn more about New York’s Resilient Schools Consortium
    • Calculate your own Ecological Footprint
    • Check out top climate change solutions at Project Drawdown
    • Listen: A Matter of Degrees Podcast
    • Read: All We Can Save
    • 8 Climate Change Wins
    • Keeping Up with Climate Change
    • Your Vote is Essential
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    28 mins
  • S1 E2: Does recycling work?
    Oct 19 2021

    S1 E2: Recycling. It’s something a lot of us do on a daily basis that helps protect our planet. Sorting out plastic, cans, and cardboard seems almost second nature at this point, right? But, in this episode, Christina learns that this isn’t necessarily the case for everyone, and she sets out to learn more about how we deal with our waste. 

    Is there more to it? What are the big recycling dos and don’ts? And what’s composting all about? What happens when we throw food in the trash?

    Sarah Dearman, Vice President of Circular Ventures at The Recycling Partnership, shares the lowdown on recycling today. She also introduces a key concept; circularity. Christina then sits down with TerraCycle, an innovative company that aims to recycle everything, to better understand the science of recycling, and what the future could look like. 

    After all of this talk about recycling, Christina decides to see it in action. She visits local recycling hub Sure We Can, and gets a tour from Executive Director Ryan Castalia. A big question presents itself; what about plastic? Svanika Balasubramanian of rePurpose Global paints a stark picture of plastic pollution, and what we can do to help.

    Finally, Christina takes a look at another circular process with Rebecca Louie: composting. She hears about the potential to compost in her apartment and community, and what a large-scale compost system might mean for our planet’s health.

    Highlights:

    • Defining circularity (3:11)
    • TerraCycle’s “recycle everything” approach (9:29)
    • The science of recycling (13:33)
    • On the ground at Sure We Can recycling and sustainability center (16:33)
    • Breaking down our world’s big plastic problem (24:49)
    • The impact (and the joy!) of composting (31:52)
    • A glimpse into Portland’s curbside composting system (36:08)

    Terminology:

    • Circular Economy
    • Upcycle
    • Wish-cycle
    • Canner
    • Extended Producer Responsibility
    • Zero Waste
    • Plastic Footprint
    • Composting

    Resources:

    • Learn more about
      • The Recycling Partnership
      • TerraCycle
      • Sure We Can
      • rePurpose Global
      • The Compostess
    • How to Compost
    • Find out what your local government is doing
    • 5 R’s of Sustainability
    • 4 Innovative Plastic Pollution Solutions
    • A Guide to Recycling Symbols
    • How to Compost in a Small Space
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    41 mins

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