Climate Bridges The Alliance Center
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- Society & Culture
Climate Bridges will will pair youth climate leaders with veteran climate activists to discuss their passions and challenges and to envision a sustainable future. The goal of these interviews is to use the climate crisis as an intergenerational bridge – to encourage conversations between leaders and to learn how civic action can translate to climate action.
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008: Nicole Jackson & Bianca Acosta
While much has changed since this time last year, our need for connecting with one another and nature has not. Our conversation in this episode features Bianca Acosta, Community Outreach Manager at the GrowHaus and Nicole Jackson, Next Generation Advisory Council Member for the National Parks Conservation Association. They discuss how rebuilding and rediscovering our connection with nature can be cathartic and restorative to both the planet and ourselves. Nicole and Bianca both share personal...
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007: Marcel McClinton & Sonrisa Lucero
This conversation features Marcel McClinton, a youth activist who ran for Houston City Council at the age of 17 and now serves as the civic engagement liaison for PeaceJam here in Colorado, and Sonrisa Lucero, sustainability strategist for the City and County of Denver, Alliance Center Board member and life-long activist and organizer. These two leaders spoke during the Back to Paris event, inspiring the attendees to take action and push even beyond the Paris Agreement, building the positive ...
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006: Nicole Hensel and Maggie Fox
What does it mean to create intergenerational solutions? How does awe, that feeling of wonder, play a role in modern day activism? These are a couple of the questions that our guests tackle in this episode of the Climate Bridges podcast. This episode unpacks how different generations of activists can work together to achieve climate justice. This conversation features Maggie Fox, the principal at Maggie Fox Strategies and co-founder of the Global Biodiversity Narrative Project and ...
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005: Esperanza Chairez Uriarte and Brionté McCorkle
This conversation features Brionté McCorkle, the executive director of Georgia Conservation Voters, and Esperanza Chairez Uriarte an emerging climate leader who is currently interning at The Alliance Center while also working as a programs assistant at Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center.2020 has brought issues like racism and social justice to the forefront of Americans’ minds. Like the rest of the country, many of those working in sustainability are just now waking up to the reali...
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004: Best for Colorado business leaders
Racism, COVID-19 and climate change all reveal striking patterns of inequality. As we grapple with how to handle the health, economic and societal consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and the broken systems we are living in, in this episode we explore the role of the business community in overcoming the challenges we are facing. Our guests will discuss how resilient business leaders shift organizational mindsets, navigate uncertainties, and build trust to develop resilience for the post-2020...
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003: Jesse Gerstin & Hunter Lovins
This episode features Hunter Lovins, a giant in the renewable energy field and founder of Natural Capitalism Solutions, and Jesse Gerstin, Director of Sustainable Business at SimpliPhi Power, and former director of the Clinton Climate Initiative. Jesse has his MBA in sustainability from Bard College, where Hunter was his instructor and mentor. The two have maintained their relationship over the years and took the time to chat over zoom for this conversation.Jesse and Hunter explore how renewa...