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Sep 2024
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14. Locating your Place in Climate Work ...

Code Green Team
About this episode

In this episode, we’re going to discuss reconnecting to your climate interests within your career and how to use those passions to advocate within your community. We’ll be talking with Dr. Paul Devine Bottone who is a pediatrician and adolescent health specialist at the CHOP and Penn Student Health. He has a particular interest in the interplays of climate justice and adolescent and young adult health, with focuses on climate anxiety and food sovereignty. Relevant comments and links for episode:

  • Physicians for Social Responsibility https://psr.org/ 
  • Braiding Sweetgrass By Robin Wall Kimmerer

Episode written by Phoebe Cunningham and Elizabeth Whidden, Produced by Natasha Sood, and Edited by Liana Haigis. 

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