Hello World! We are Holly and Joseph, just two more people like you motivated to contribute to a change in the way of thinking of our current society, from the deepest part of us we come with this idea of carrying out a podcast called “Climate Change With
How do you live waste free? This week we talk about the importance of composting, recycling plastic and how to minimise waste in the home.
In this episode we talk about recent weather events in our state of NSW, Australia. There have been severe floods in the Northern regions of NSW, and more wet weather and flooding is to come in Sydney with over 200 mm of water predicted to fall tomorrow . This is all part of the effects of Climate Change. What can we do and how to we stay aware and tackle these issues in the future?
Hello everyone, in this episode we have a a brief summary of what our 2021 was, all the positive changes we made, all the things we learned and the people we met in this process trying to invite everyone to a positive change and call for attention with the situation of our planet and as everyone from home we can make this a better place for future generations.
Hello everyone! In this episode Holly has an amazing interview with Christian Shaw, who is the co-founder of Plastic Tides. In this episode, we talk about the amazing work that Plastic Tides are doing to raise awareness about single-use plastics. Holly was so inspired by their mission and how they catalyze action toward a plastic-free future through adventure, education, and youth empowerment. In addition to informing consumers about sustainable alternatives to plastics, and the amazing program they run called Global Youth Mentor that encourages passionate youth leaders around the globe to take action. You can find more about them and please check out the program because the work they are doing is beautiful https://www.plastictides.org/ instagram.com/plastictides/ https://linktr.ee/plastictides Thank you so much guys and especially to Plastic Tides, you guys are doing amazing work!
Where should I invest my money? How can I invest in environmentally friendly products? In this episode we talk about where you can invest your money to have the biggest positive impact on the environment, and how to invest your money sustainably.
In this episode we talk about bush regeneration, and Holly's new job working in the field of bush regeneration. We catch up on what's been happening these past few months, and talk about planting trees, how to help the environment through bush regeneration and how to get a job in the environmental field.
Hello everyone!! In this episode we talk about electric bicycles, Holly got her first electric bike and shares her experiences and benefits on it. We also find valuable information on how a bicycle can turn around our lives to always make us feel better and our environment too.
In this episode we talk about the sixth extinction, which is currently destroying our planet as we know it. Plants and animals are disappearing faster than ever before. This is the biggest extinction since the dinosaurs. Why is this happening and what can you do to help? Listen to our episode and find out. Links mentioned in podcast: - https://iview.abc.net.au/show/extinction-with-david-attenborough - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000mn4n - https://myplasticfreelife.com/plasticfreeguide/
In this episode we talk about our camping experiences. We visit two camping grounds and we compare these sites. We share our experience how camping can connect you with nature and the natural wonders of the world. We talk about why we like camping and give you are top 3 tips for camping. Have a listen and you will be ready for camping in the wilderness just like us.
This week Holly talks about her experiences working at Taronga Zoo. Why she started working there, and what makes her passionate about conservation. We also talk about a new volunteer bush regeneration group that Holly and Joseph have joined. Thank you for listening. Enjoy the podcast!
In this episode Holly shares with us some knowledge developed through her book There is no Planet B, in which she delves into the main structured topics of how the behaviors of our planet are affected by ourselves.
In this week's episode we talk about the plastic free lifestyle, trying to improve our lives doing better and checking all the big waste of plastic that we have in our daily lives. We talk about bulk food stores, bring your own bags to the local markets, and minimising your waste. We also talk about the Show your plastic Challenge, where you collect all of your plastic waste for one week, to get an idea of how much plastic you use.
In this episode we talk about the construction industry, asking questions about sustainability, liveability and the environmental friendliness of the industry. I also ask Joseph some questions about what it is like working in the construction industry and his experiences within the industry. At the end of the episode we talk about the new tiny-house movement and how this could be an answer to sustainable living. Enjoy!
This week we talk about electric cars and the pro's and con's of having one. Are electric cars better for the environment? And where can you charge your electric car if you get one?
In this week's episode, Holly gets interviewed by Hitha, a university student who is doing a project on Climate Change. Learn about local actions, individual actions and community actions that Holly is doing. Also some interesting facts about sea turtles and oceans. Links mentioned in podcast: Ku-ring-gai Council environmental volunteering events and activities: http://www.kmc.nsw.gov.au/Current_projects_priorities/Key_priorities/Environment_and_Sustainability/Volunteer_for_nature Eco store in Newtown: https://www.ecoshopco.com/
In this episode Holly comes with the idea of doing a clean up in our local river, Sydney's Cooks River, here in this episode we tell you how the cleaning went, what were the things that we found along the way and how the local visitors think about it ... also Holly has a small project for you :)
Past, present, future and thoughts about the environment. Holly and Joseph have a deep conversation about their climate change backgrounds, where they come from with their passion for the environment and they ask each other questions about climate change and what they've learnt about it in the process. Holly shares some experiences from her time living in Germany and with this she brings us some ideas about what we can do for the future.
Holly and joseph decide to go to get fresh air with the nature around them and they find Girrahween Park, a beautiful forest in the heart of the city of sydney.
In this episode Holly shares her experience during the Australian bushfires of 2019.
So in this first episode we are going to talk about the Coronavirus, as this is something that is affecting us all at the moment. We are going to talk about how the climate crisis and the corona crisis are linked, and also some of the positive effects that the Coronavirus has had on the environment e.g. less air pollution, less travel which limits greenhouse gas emissions, also the returning of wild animals to busy cities when humans are gone.
Hello World! We are Holly and Joseph, just two more people like you motivated to contribute to a change in the way of thinking of our current society, from the deepest part of us we come with this idea of carrying out a podcast called “Climate Change With Holly” in which we would like to reach the ears of all these wonderful people who agree to make this world a livable and beautiful place for all. Cheers guys ✌