53 min

Rising Above The 1.5°C Climate Tipping Point with Dr. Tzeporah Berman Driving Impact with Katheline

    • Earth Sciences

Episode Summary

In this new episode of Driving Impact, we speak to Dr. Tzeporah Berman, International Program Director Stand.earth & Chair at Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, on the importance of reducing fossil fuel production and the need for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. 

An experienced climate activist, Dr Berman emphasizes the role of citizens in advocating for change, such as contacting elected officials, organizing petitions, and participating in marches. Dr. Berman also highlights the work of Stand.earth, an organization that analyzes data on various sectors and campaigns for change. She encourages individuals to support the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty and engage with organizations working towards climate action. 

Reaching 1.5 degrees of warming signifies a critical moment in our planet's history, highlighting the urgent need for ambitious and collective action to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to unavoidable impacts, and build a more resilient and sustainable future for generations to come.

The conversation concludes with a discussion on the outcomes of COP28 and the ongoing efforts to address climate change. In this conversation, we discuss various environmental issues and conservation efforts. We highlight California's lawsuit against the oil industry and its commitment to the Fossil Fuel Non-proliferation Treaty. 

We emphasize the importance of raising awareness and mobilizing public support for environmental causes. There are simple actions each individual can take: 1) contact elected officials & organizations about the change you would like to see (i.e.: your vote matters), 2) organize petitions for climate change and 3) Reduce your carbon footprint, and 4) Participate in marches 

Takeaways:


Reducing fossil fuel production is crucial for addressing climate change.


Citizens can make a difference by contacting elected officials, organizing petitions, and participating in marches.


Stand.earth analyzes data on various sectors and campaigns for change.


Supporting the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty is a powerful way to advocate for reducing fossil fuel production.


COP28 highlighted the need for stronger action on climate change. California is suing the oil industry for hiding information about climate change and weakening environmental laws.


California has signed onto the Fossil Peel Treaty, demonstrating its commitment to addressing climate change.


Raising awareness and mobilizing public support are crucial for conservation efforts.


Individuals can make a difference by reducing their carbon footprint and engaging with elected officials and organizations.



Chapters:


00:00- Introduction and Background of Dr. Tzeporah Berman


01:26 - Dr. Berman's Journey as a Climate Activist


05:08 - The Missing Conversation on Climate Change


08:55 - The Importance of Reducing Fossil Fuel Production


13:31 - Barriers to Impacting Change


17:45 - The Need for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty


27:33 - Stand.earth's Impact and Actions


31:49 - The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty and How to Support


36:00 - COP28 and the Push for Change


50:38 - California's Lawsuit Against the Oil Industry


51:03 - California's Commitment to the Fossil Peel Treaty


51:30 - Raising Awareness and Mobilizing Public Support


52:13 -Individual Actions and Political Engagement



Reaching 1.5 degrees is a sobering reality check. We're at a crossroads, but it's not too late to change course. Let's rally together, with all hands on deck, to combat climate change. Our future depends on it. 

Watch the full episode in the comment to learn more how you can join in.

Episode Summary

In this new episode of Driving Impact, we speak to Dr. Tzeporah Berman, International Program Director Stand.earth & Chair at Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, on the importance of reducing fossil fuel production and the need for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. 

An experienced climate activist, Dr Berman emphasizes the role of citizens in advocating for change, such as contacting elected officials, organizing petitions, and participating in marches. Dr. Berman also highlights the work of Stand.earth, an organization that analyzes data on various sectors and campaigns for change. She encourages individuals to support the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty and engage with organizations working towards climate action. 

Reaching 1.5 degrees of warming signifies a critical moment in our planet's history, highlighting the urgent need for ambitious and collective action to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to unavoidable impacts, and build a more resilient and sustainable future for generations to come.

The conversation concludes with a discussion on the outcomes of COP28 and the ongoing efforts to address climate change. In this conversation, we discuss various environmental issues and conservation efforts. We highlight California's lawsuit against the oil industry and its commitment to the Fossil Fuel Non-proliferation Treaty. 

We emphasize the importance of raising awareness and mobilizing public support for environmental causes. There are simple actions each individual can take: 1) contact elected officials & organizations about the change you would like to see (i.e.: your vote matters), 2) organize petitions for climate change and 3) Reduce your carbon footprint, and 4) Participate in marches 

Takeaways:


Reducing fossil fuel production is crucial for addressing climate change.


Citizens can make a difference by contacting elected officials, organizing petitions, and participating in marches.


Stand.earth analyzes data on various sectors and campaigns for change.


Supporting the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty is a powerful way to advocate for reducing fossil fuel production.


COP28 highlighted the need for stronger action on climate change. California is suing the oil industry for hiding information about climate change and weakening environmental laws.


California has signed onto the Fossil Peel Treaty, demonstrating its commitment to addressing climate change.


Raising awareness and mobilizing public support are crucial for conservation efforts.


Individuals can make a difference by reducing their carbon footprint and engaging with elected officials and organizations.



Chapters:


00:00- Introduction and Background of Dr. Tzeporah Berman


01:26 - Dr. Berman's Journey as a Climate Activist


05:08 - The Missing Conversation on Climate Change


08:55 - The Importance of Reducing Fossil Fuel Production


13:31 - Barriers to Impacting Change


17:45 - The Need for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty


27:33 - Stand.earth's Impact and Actions


31:49 - The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty and How to Support


36:00 - COP28 and the Push for Change


50:38 - California's Lawsuit Against the Oil Industry


51:03 - California's Commitment to the Fossil Peel Treaty


51:30 - Raising Awareness and Mobilizing Public Support


52:13 -Individual Actions and Political Engagement



Reaching 1.5 degrees is a sobering reality check. We're at a crossroads, but it's not too late to change course. Let's rally together, with all hands on deck, to combat climate change. Our future depends on it. 

Watch the full episode in the comment to learn more how you can join in.

53 min