Sustainability Unplugged

Lynn Kratzberg & Jessica Gordon

Our goal is to empower sustainable choices in ourselves and everyone listening. 

  1. 2D AGO

    Where in the World Is Greta Thunberg?

    In honor of the International Day of Women & Girls in Science, we’re spotlighting one of the most recognizable young climate activists of our time: Greta Thunberg. From her first “School Strike for Climate” sign in 2018 to launching the global Fridays for Future movement, Greta has transformed youth climate activism into a worldwide call for climate justice. We dig into how her activism began, the major speeches that went viral, her zero-emissions Atlantic crossing, her books and documentaries, and where her advocacy has shifted in recent years. Plus, we close with a “Next Green Thing” inspired by STEM equity—because empowering girls in science is empowering the future of climate solutions. Main Points International Day of Women & Girls in Science: why it matters and how it supports gender equity in STEMGreta Thunberg’s origin story: climate awareness at age 8 and activism beginning in 2018The rise of Fridays for Future and how it spread globallyGreta’s viral moments: COP24, U.N. speeches, and “How dare you!”Her values in action: veganism, refusing to fly, and the zero-emissions yacht journeyMajor milestones: Time Person of the Year, Nobel Peace Prize nominations, books + documentariesWhere Greta is now: activism beyond climate, continued protest of COP, and evolving public perceptioBig discussion questions: Will her focus shift as she gets older? How do older generations show up?For this week’s Next Green Thing, we’re honoring Women & Girls in Science with action: check out the National Girls Collaborative Project’s “5 Ways to Be a STEM Champion for Girls,” from countering stereotypes to supporting girl-serving programs. Because the more girls we empower in STEM today, the more climate problem-solvers we have tomorrow. 00:00 Introduction07:01 International Day of Women and Girls in Science08:33 Greta Thunberg16:26 Our Thoughts on Greta31:52 Next Green ThingResources https://www.womeninscienceday.org/our-history.htmlhttps://www.biography.com/activists/greta-thunberghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greta_Thunberghttps://www.cnn.com/2018/12/16/world/greta-thunberg-cop24/index.htmlhttps://www.npr.org/2019/09/23/763452863/transcript-greta-thunbergs-speech-at-the-u-n-climate-action-summithttps://ngcproject.org/resources/5-ways-be-stem-champion-girls-2025 Rate & Review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yPcV81RJQV74HQ8NbymTs?si=hHP7zDEPT6CoozRt_CsMQA

    36 min
  2. FEB 4

    The Fight for a Global Plastics Treaty

    Plastic pollution is everywhere—and it’s way worse than most of us realize. In this episode of Sustainability Unplugged, we zoom out from individual plastic swaps to explore what the world is doing to tackle plastic pollution at scale. From global plastic bag bans and deposit return schemes to the United Nations’ attempt at a legally binding global plastics treaty, we break down how plastic waste, microplastics, and single-use products are harming human health and ecosystems—and why international cooperation matters more than ever. We also unpack why negotiations stalled, what’s holding countries back, and what a circular economy could actually look like if we get this right. Key Takeaways & Talking Points Why plastic pollution is primarily driven by single-use products and microplasticsHow microplastics move from land to ocean—and into our food and bodiesWhat countries around the world are doing right now to ban or reduce plasticsWhy the U.S. is noticeably missing from national-level plastic actionWhat the proposed UN Global Plastics Treaty would cover across the plastic lifecycleThe biggest disagreements stalling the treaty: production limits, funding, and enforcementWhy a global, binding solution is still our best shot for people and the planetNext Green Thing Feeling overwhelmed by global plastic politics? Start where you are. Swapping just a few everyday plastic items for reusable or natural alternatives helps reduce demand for single-use plastics—and sends a clear signal that we’re ready for a circular economy, not a disposable one. 00:00 Introduction02:56 The Raccoon Navy Proposal06:06 Global Responses to Plastic Pollution10:25 The UN's Plastics Treaty Initiative31:31 Next Green ThingResources: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/08/global-plastics-treaty-inc-5-2-explainer/https://wedocs.unep.org/items/e6b68bdd-cccb-4321-90a8-1d98a0a08222https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/02/how-microplastics-get-into-the-food-chain/Rate & Review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yPcV81RJQV74HQ8NbymTs?si=hHP7zDEPT6CoozRt_CsMQA

    37 min
  3. JAN 28

    Life Before Plastic and What We Can Learn From It Today

    What did everyday life look like before plastic became part of everything we touch? In this episode of Sustainability Unplugged, we rewind the clock to explore life before plastic — from grocery shopping and food storage to household goods, clothing, and personal care. We break down how plastic was originally invented with good intentions, how it rapidly expanded after World War II, and how convenience reshaped the way we live. We also talk about what was lost along the way, what life got right before plastic took over, and how many of those habits are making a comeback today. Plus, we share simple ways we’re already re-adopting low-waste practices — proving that living with less plastic doesn’t mean going backward. #LifeBeforePlastic #SustainabilityUnplugged #EcoPodcast #ClimatePodcast #EcoFriendlyLiving 00:00 Life Updates and Pantry Challenges 09:13 The Impact of Plastic on Daily Life 11:11 History of Plastic: From Invention to Ubiquity 19:40 Life Before Plastic: A Return to Simplicity 23:05 Canning Adventures and Food Preservation 25:16 The Evolution of Grocery Shopping 27:38 Household Products: A Look Back 31:58 Toys and Clothing: The Past's Practicality 34:22 The Plastics Hall of Fame and Its Impact 37:09 The Dual Nature of Plastic 39:09 Modern Sustainability Practices 41:42 Exploring Plastic-Free Alternatives https://www.sciencehistory.org/education/classroom-activities/role-playing-games/case-of-plastics/history-and-future-of-plastics/ https://www.onebrownplanet.com/life_before_plastic/ https://www.lifebeforeplastic.co.uk/ https://plasticshof.org/

    46 min
  4. JAN 14

    A Day of Service for the Planet: MLK and Climate Justice

    On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we reflect on Dr. King’s legacy of justice, service, and collective responsibility—and what it means for the climate crisis today. While Dr. King is best known for his leadership in the civil rights movement, his words and actions reveal a deep understanding of interconnectedness that closely aligns with modern environmental justice. From clean air and water protections to workers’ rights and public health, this episode explores how civil rights legislation, environmental policy, and climate justice are deeply intertwined. As we honor MLK Day as a day of service, we ask: how can we serve our home planet and the communities most impacted by environmental harm? 00:00 Introduction10:47 Eco Events and Community Engagement13:21 Reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr. Day18:50 Environmental Justice and Historical Context21:36 The Intersection of Race and Environmentalism24:21 Understanding Environmental Racism and Justice34:46 Next Green Thing https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/01/mlk-day-martin-luther-king-civil-rights-environmental-justice-racism/https://chej.org/honoring-martin-luther-king-jrhttps://www.greenmatters.com/p/mlk-day-environmental-justicehttps://wildtomorrow.org/blog/2022/1/17/martin-luther-king-jr-and-the-environmenthttps://thekingcenter.org/about-tkc/martin-luther-king-jr/ Rate & Review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yPcV81RJQV74HQ8NbymTs?si=hHP7zDEPT6CoozRt_CsMQA

    39 min
  5. JAN 7

    3 Tough Truths: The Bill Gates Climate Debate

    We kick off 2026 with eco updates—from a low-plastic electric toothbrush to a puzzle rental service that’s redefining reuse—before diving into a much bigger conversation. This episode unpacks Bill Gates’ 2025 open letter “Three Tough Truths About Climate Change,” exploring why it sparked such strong reactions across the climate spectrum. We break down the key arguments, share both supportive and critical perspectives, and wrestle with the tension between climate mitigation and human welfare. Expect thoughtful debate, big feelings, and an honest discussion about what climate action should really center: people, the planet, or both. #ThreeToughTruths #ClimateConversation #BillGatesClimate #SustainabilityUnplugged #EnvironmentalAwareness  [0:00] Intro & Updates[13:04] Three Tough Truths About Climate Change[25:43] Human Welfare vs. Climate Change[35:05] Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs[46:43] The Role of Billionaires in Climate Change[1:15:00] Next Green Thing https://www.gatesnotes.com/home/home-page-topic/reader/three-tough-truths-about-climatehttps://theconversation.com/why-bill-gates-climate-memo-is-being-celebrated-by-skeptics-while-frustrating-scientists-268940https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/28/climate/bill-gates-climate-change-humanity.htmlhttps://enginetechforum.org/https://www.theatlantic.com/science/2025/11/climate-cop-gates-memo.com/Rate & Review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yPcV81RJQV74HQ8NbymTs?si=hHP7zDEPT6CoozRt_CsMQA

    1h 19m
  6. 12/31/2025

    Spirited People, Greener Choices

    New Year’s Eve felt like the perfect time to talk about goals, growth, and—yes—eco-friendly alcohol! Listen along as we ditch traditional resolutions and reflect on realistic sustainability goals, personal growth seasons, and why “just surviving” can sometimes be enough. Then we raise a glass to green spirits—breaking down the hidden environmental impact of alcohol, from energy and water use to packaging and transportation. We explore what makes a drink more sustainable, highlight brands doing it right, and even put paper wine bottles, recycled glass, and responsibly sourced tequila to the test (with mixed feelings… and tequila shots). The big takeaway? Sustainability isn’t about perfection. It’s about asking questions, supporting better brands, and realizing that even what’s in your glass can reflect your values. Cheers to drinking smarter, staying curious, and heading into the new year a little more informed #SustainableSips #GreenSpirits #EcoFriendlyAlcohol #SustainabilityUnplugged #DrinkWithPurpose#Podcast #Sustainability #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #EnvironmentalAwareness #Podcasting #PodcastEpisode #EcoPodcast #ClimatePodcast #EcoFriendlyLiving #GreenLivingTips #SustainabilityJourney #SustainabilityUnplugged #NextGreenThing #SustainabilityIsSexy https://www.countryandtownhouse.com/food-and-drink/eco-friendly-alcoholic-drinks/https://www.forbes.com/sites/claudiaalarcon/2025/04/10/eco-friendly-alcohol-brands/https://gitnux.org/sustainability-in-the-liquor-industry-statistics/?utm_source=chatgpt.comhttps://www.pernod-ricard.com/en/sustainability-responsibilityhttps://www.dublase.com/https://mijenta-tequila.com/https://www.boulevard.com/

    1h 6m
  7. 12/17/2025

    Climate Talk 101: Listening, Values, and Real-World Impact

    Talking about climate change doesn’t have to feel awkward, overwhelming, or argumentative. In this episode of Sustainability Unplugged, we break down how to have more effective, values-driven conversations about climate change—especially with people who don’t already agree with you. Inspired by the Change the Conversation guide from the Climate Action KC Summit, we explore why negotiation skills matter, why the “obvious” isn’t obvious to everyone, and how shifting from alarmist language to opportunity-focused messaging can actually move the needle. From listening instead of lecturing to weaving sustainability into everyday conversations, this episode is all about making climate talk more human, practical, and impactful. Why climate conversations are really negotiations—and how to approach them with curiosity instead of conflictThe myth that “everyone should already know this” (and why that mindset shuts people down)How to shift from doom-and-gloom language to value-based framing that resonatesWhy facts alone can overwhelm—and how anchoring conversations in shared values works betterCommon reasons people avoid climate discussions (time, responsibility, impact) and how to respondEasy, everyday ways climate conversations naturally show up—without sitting someone down for “a talk”Next Green Thing: Check out Good Power’s short video on how to talk about climate change—it’s a quick, approachable guide that reinforces everything we discuss in this episode. Then, take a moment to think about how you might naturally start a climate conversation in your own daily life. 00:00 Introduction08:58 Change the Conversation23:10 Finding Common Ground in Conversations31:49 Addressing Common Arguments Against Climate Change38:04 The Role of Individuals vs. Government in Climate Action42:03 The Power of Consumer ChoicesResources: https://climateactionkc.com/climate-action-summit/https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-negotiation-edge/202506/mastering-negotiation-beyond-theory-to-actionhttps://climate-pact.europa.eu/get-inspired/how-talk-people-about-climate-action_enhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHPZw0zbHNERate & Review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yPcV81RJQV74HQ8NbymTs?si=hHP7zDEPT6CoozRt_CsMQA

    56 min
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3 Ratings

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Our goal is to empower sustainable choices in ourselves and everyone listening.