Hopeful Environmentalist

Taylor Ganis
Hopeful Environmentalist Podcast

Previously known as the Angry Environmentalist, our host, Taylor Ganis, has re-branded to the Hopeful Environmentalist with a mission to spread more hope in the climate space; because with hope and community, all things are possible. Climate change is here, and it's already wreaking havoc on millions of people from around the world. The Hopeful Environmentalist Podcast provides educational and hope-based discussions with incredible environmentalists and storytellers to both educate and empower us all to become change makers. Together, we can continue our journey towards a better world, while using our hope (and sometimes millions of other intense feelings) to guide us. This podcast is for EVERYONE, and we encourage those who may be new to the environmental space to reach out with any questions! Follow us on instagram @hopeful_environmentalist

  1. 17 SEPT

    Supporting 'ecopreneurs' and activating young people to take action on the climate crisis

    SOA’s Chief Program Officer Brandon Levy brand ON (he/him) Ensuring ocean and environmental solutionists have the funding they need to turn their innovative ideas into action, is a critical part of fighting the climate crisis that we find ourselves in. The Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) is helping to do just that: fund innovative ocean and climate solutions and activate and arm young people with the tools and knowledge they need to take action. In this episode, our host, Taylor Ganis, speaks with Brandon Levy, the Chief Program Officer at SOA, about the various programs they have that are available to young people and ocean solutionists and innovators. We also discuss what deep sea mining is and how everyone listening has the ability to take action, no matter where you are in the world. Episode Resources: Ecoprenuer application: Sustainable Ocean Alliance WebsiteSustainable Ocean Alliance InstagramJohn Oliver’s youtube video discussion on deep sea-miningCall to Action: Take action to stop deep sea-mining and #DefendTheDeep https://www.soalliance.org/campaign-against-deep-seabed-miningGuest Speaker: Brandon Levy; Chief Program Officer, Sustainable Ocean Alliance You can follow the Hopeful Environmentalist on Instagram @hopeful_environmentalist to stay up to date on when episodes will be released and to get weekly doses of hope! This episode was edited by the Hopeful Environmentalists incredible Intern, Onochie Emeka.

    53 min
  2. 7 FEB

    Youth vs Government: How Youth Activism and Legal Action Are Changing the World for the Better

    Have you ever wondered how an environmental court case works? Or maybe you're wondering how youth can get involved in environmental law. In this episode, our host, Taylor Ganis, sits down with the Assistant Dean for Environmental Law Studies, Randall S. Abate, to discuss what environmental law is, how you can get involved, and where you can find resources about this topic.  The George Washington University Law School's Environmental and Energy Law Program is holding their annual Shapiro Environmental Law Symposium in in Washington, DC (and virtually) on March 27 and 28, visit this page here. This years event, “Environmental Justice Solutions Summit: Strategic Litigation, Resilience, and Hope,” will explore environmental justice with a cross-sectional and interdisciplinary lens and feature youth climate activism, climate migration, strategic litigation, and community engagement perspectives. If you are interested in attending, visit the event page here.   About our guest: 1. Randall S. Abate bio (with publications) 2. LinkedIn profile 3. Get in touch with Randall: e-mail address: randall.abate@law.gwu.edu 4.  Organizations that were discussed in the podcast: Youth climate litigation: Our Children's TrustRights of nature: Earth Law CenterAnimal welfare and rights: Animal Legal Defense FundList of U.S. environmental law clinics (including environmental justice clinics)

    44 min

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Previously known as the Angry Environmentalist, our host, Taylor Ganis, has re-branded to the Hopeful Environmentalist with a mission to spread more hope in the climate space; because with hope and community, all things are possible. Climate change is here, and it's already wreaking havoc on millions of people from around the world. The Hopeful Environmentalist Podcast provides educational and hope-based discussions with incredible environmentalists and storytellers to both educate and empower us all to become change makers. Together, we can continue our journey towards a better world, while using our hope (and sometimes millions of other intense feelings) to guide us. This podcast is for EVERYONE, and we encourage those who may be new to the environmental space to reach out with any questions! Follow us on instagram @hopeful_environmentalist

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