peril and promise archives - planet forward - 克罗地亚vs加拿大让球 //www.getitdoneaz.com/tag/peril-and-promise/ inspiring stories to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 tue, 07 mar 2023 19:39:29 +0000 en-us hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 peril & promise: al roker on the urgency of the climate crisis //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/peril-promise-al-roker-climate-crisis/ tue, 22 jun 2021 19:58:23 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/peril-promise-al-roker-on-the-urgency-of-the-climate-crisis/ the today show’s al roker is not afraid to call climate change for what it is — an urgent crisis.  hear more in our latest episode of planet forward, seen on pbs's peril and promise and produced in association with asu's global futures laboratory.

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the today show’s al roker is not afraid to call climate change for what it is — an urgent crisis. 

in our latest episode of planet forward, seen on pbs’s peril and promise and produced in association with asu’s global futures laboratory, roker discusses his approach of effectively communicating the climate crisis to a general audience. you don’t have to be on national television to apply his strategies to your own interactions.

later in the episode, our youth correspondent, calvin bordas from suny college of environmental science and forestry, shares how he puts himself into the narrative and uses relatable humor to reach out to viewers.

 

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peril & promise: the new epa administrator is leading with environmental justice //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/peril-promise-epa-administrator/ thu, 27 may 2021 03:45:55 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/peril-promise-the-new-epa-administrator-is-leading-with-environmental-justice/ environmental justice has a seat at the head table with new epa administrator michael regan, in our latest episode of peril & promise.

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environmental justice has a seat at the head table with new epa administrator michael regan. he is the first black man and graduate of an hbcu (historically black colleges and universities) to run the epa.

in our latest episode of planet forward, seen on pbs’s peril and promise and produced in association with asu’s global futures laboratory, an exclusive interview with regan, who said he will bring science back to the epa and into every decision — and made clear that environmental justice will be at the center of his mission.

environmental racism is a personal issue for tuskegee university student jayden graham-white, as well. she shares with us the issues that have defined the turkey creek community in gulfport, mississippi, where she grew up. the history of the area dates back to freed slaves and is a devastating example of how racism, climate change, and environmental justice collide.

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peril & promise: how is climate change changing the way we view food? //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/peril-promise-plant-based-food/ wed, 21 apr 2021 20:16:37 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/peril-promise-how-is-climate-change-changing-the-way-we-view-food/ would you eat plant-based eggs or lab-grown meat? health and climate are inspiring change in what’s on the menu.

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would you eat plant-based eggs or lab-grown meat? 

health and climate are inspiring change in what’s on the menu and california-based company eat just is on the forefront of this food revolution.

host frank sesno speaks with josh balk, co-founder of eat just, which has produced and sells plant-based eggs and now, manufactured chicken. the first restaurant is now serving it in singapore, and he says more manufactured food – chicken and fish – is on the way. started from a single cell, say from a feather, in a lab, then ultimately to your plate, it uses a fraction of the water, produces a fraction of the waste, methane, and other things that pollute and warm the planet.

then we hear from planet 世界杯欧洲预选赛免费直播 mary magnuson about insect farming. high in protein, low in planetary impact – are lime-cilantro grasshopper tacos the future?

find out more in our latest episode of planet forward, seen on pbs’s peril and promise and produced in association with asu’s global futures laboratory:

 

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peril & promise: how indigenous communities and artists capture solar energy //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/peril-promise-solar-energy/ fri, 22 jan 2021 15:58:11 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/peril-promise-how-indigenous-communities-and-artists-capture-solar-energy/ in our latest episode with pbs's peril and promise, produced in association with asu's global futures laboratory, we meet two individuals looking to the sun for inspiration to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 .

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lakota elder henry red cloud says reverence for “the life force of the sun” is nothing new to his people: “it’s in our culture; our song, our dance, our ceremonies.” solar energy has become an increasingly affordable alternative to fossil fuel in recent years; in our latest episode of planet forward, seen on pbs’s peril and promise and produced in association with asu’s global futures laboratory, we meet two individuals looking to the sun for inspiration to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 . first, red cloud, who owns the 100% native-owned and operated lakota solar enterprises, shares how he is channeling the renewable energy source to create economic opportunity in his community while mitigating harmful effects to the environment in which we live. then, simone ameer, a student at middlebury college, who shared her story on the aesthetics — and enduring nature — of solar panels. to ameer, solar panels are not only practical and functional, but — yes — beautiful, too.

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peril & promise: turning milk into sustainable tees //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/peril-promise-food-waste/ thu, 17 dec 2020 00:49:48 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/peril-promise-turning-milk-into-sustainable-tees/ imagine wearing a t-shirt made out of ... spoiled milk. find out more in our latest episode of planet forward, seen on pbs's peril and promise and produced in association with asu's global futures laboratory.

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imagine wearing a t-shirt made out of … spoiled milk. in our latest episode of planet forward, seen on pbs’s peril and promise and produced in association with asu’s global futures laboratory, we meet a young climate innovator who is taking the issue of food waste into his own hands. we speak with robert luo, a 24-year-old ceo who was inspired by — yes — expired milk. he saw a product that was going to waste, and, using science, he turned it into a fiber that he now weaves into sustainable t-shirts. we also meet greta hardy-mittell, a sophomore at carleton college, who highlights the work of students on campus to eliminate piles of plastic waste from dining services. it’s a program that took just a year to get going — driven by students, propelled by the pandemic. robert and greta will impress you with great ideas, powered by imagination and innovation, that inspire action. 

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peril & promise: life after the wildfires //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/peril-promise-life-after-the-wildfires/ tue, 17 nov 2020 19:44:31 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/peril-promise-life-after-the-wildfires/ as climate change worsens wildfires, what can the u.s. learn from australia's fires?

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raging wildfires graphically demonstrate what climate change may actually look and feel like. in the american west, millions of acres were left scorched, thousands of structures burned, and more than 30 people lost their lives. in australia an area the size of an entire country was left scarred and more than three billion animals perished or were displaced. hotter weather, drier summers, and terrible fires are a growing, global challenge. in our latest episode of planet forward, seen on pbs’s peril and promise and produced in association with asu’s global futures laboratory, frank sesno speaks with carol duncan, a remarkable woman who nearly paid an unthinkable price as australia’s brushfires ravaged much of the country. she committed herself to work with fire refugees and to the fight against climate change. we also meet lily young, an american college student whose family was too close for comfort as california’s wildfires set new records. they come from different worlds, but carol and lily know from personal experience what is at stake. they share their stories and hope to catalyze action against complacency and climate change.

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planet forward launches new climate series with wnet and peril and promise //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/peril-and-promise-planet-1/ sun, 20 sep 2020 15:37:24 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/planet-forward-launches-new-climate-series-with-wnet-and-peril-and-promise/ we are thrilled to announce a new media partnership with wnet public media group to launch a monthly digital video series focusing on key issues challenging the planet.

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some great news! we are thrilled to announce a new media partnership with wnet public media group to launch a monthly digital video series focusing on key issues challenging the planet seen through the lens of the most courageous, innovative, and engaging people working to address climate change and sustainability. we are producing the series in association with the julie ann wrigley global futures laboratory at arizona state university. 

this unique collaboration will leverage planet forward’s storytelling platform, the global futures lab’s research and subject matter expertise, and the powerful reach of peril and promise, public media’s premiere digital platform focused on climate change and sustainability.  

i am incredibly excited to be hosting this series. we’ll tell stories that reveal both the urgency of the moment and the potential of human ingenuity. we’ll hear from compelling people who are taking bold steps to overcome the odds and 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 . we’re working with incredibly committed partners.

“we have a shared mission to spotlight scientifically sound stories and fact-based journalism to explore the impact of climate change and creative innovations in possible solutions,” said eugenia harvey, chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer for wnet and executive producer of peril and promise. “we’re excited to bring this monthly series to viewers nationwide.”

each episode will look at an issue confronting our changing planet — devastating wildfires, the unprecedented impact of young climate activists, record-breaking heat and what it will take to keep america’s cities habitable — through the experience and stories of people who are on the front lines. 

the series will draw on planet forward’s network of schools, partnerships, students, and researchers who inspire research, action, and hope. each episode will also engage a young storyteller to get the perspective of someone who will live through the 21st century and experience climate change firsthand.  

“we face an urgent challenge to confront the climate crisis and its myriad societal impacts,” said steven beschloss, senior director of narratives at the asu global futures lab. “solutions that can lead to positive futures depend on smart ideas, motivated thinkers and doers, and powerful storytelling that can expand the population committed to making change.”

to celebrate climate week, our first episode is available now at wnet. in this episode i interview two amazing young leaders. alexandria villaseñor, a 15-year-old climate activist and founder of earth uprising, shares her experience protesting at the un and speaking at the 2020 democratic national convention. we discuss how the youth voice can bridge the climate divide in a polarized america. then we catch up with rohan agrawal, a senior at university of mississippi and former planet forward student correspondent. rohan is determined to use technology to find climate solutions. and he tells us he may actually run a country one day!

i started planet forward more than a decade ago to highlight issues, innovations, young voices, and the narratives of remarkable people committed to positive change through courageous ideas and determined action. this new series will help us elevate our students and amplify their stories. 

we face daunting challenges on a scale we’ve not experienced in all of human history. but we have more tools and technology than ever before. and innovators are working hard to change the planetary equation. by telling these vital stories, we will inform, inspire, and engage new voices and new ideas. 

if you have a story to suggest or a person you think we should feature in this series, please reach out and provide background and contact information to editor@planetforward.org.

see the episode here:

 

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