One World Podcast

by Climate Reality OC

Climate change and pollution are gradually endangering the Earth’s vitality. Join podcast leaders Tristan Miller and David Han in their endeavor to interview impressive individuals and organizations that strive to create a greener, more sustainable future. Each episode contains powerful information that depicts the work of environmental pioneers who are the beacons of tomorrow. The One World Podcast is the Orange County Climate ...   ...  Read more

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Episode 12: Interview with Climate Reality Leaders Lucy Garcia and Dan Linehan share how the community came together to pass the first Climate Literacy Resolution in LA

    Episode 12: Interview with Climate Reality Leaders Lucy Garcia and Dan Linehan share how the community came together to pass the first Climate Literacy Resolution in LA

    Climate Literacy in our schools is more important than ever. A majority of parents and teachers -over 80% - want to see climate literacy taught in the classroom. However, in most schools climate literacy is not required. So, Climate Reality Leaders Lucy Garcia, Dan Linehan, and several dedicated members led the effort to change that. With their continuous efforts, the Climate Literacy Resolution passed in the Los Angeles Unified School District on February 8, 2022. Now the committee is working with the District and building a coalition towards broad, rapid implementation. Let's talk with Lucy Garcia and Dan Linehan, Conveners of the Climate Curricula Committee, to see how other schools can do the same. Join us for this episode to get inspiration and proven ways to bring climate literacy to your community!

  • Episode 11: Interview with Reform and Sustain, a Group of Young Environmental Activitists with the Belief that the Future is in Our Hands.

    Episode 11: Interview with Reform and Sustain, a Group of Young Environmental Activitists with the Belief that the Future is in Our Hands.

    Reform and Sustain's mission is founded on the belief that the voice of the younger generation is incredibly valuable and beneficial to the progress of this movement. If you are a budding-environmentalist who is looking for ways to become an active participant in taking care of our planet, they want to help you get started!

  • Episode 10: Interview with Sophia Kianni, the Youngest Member on United Nations Secretary-General's Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change

    Episode 10: Interview with Sophia Kianni, the Youngest Member on United Nations Secretary-General's Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change

    Listen to Sophia Kianni's climate advocacy story involving Climate Cardinals, journalism, and the United Nations.

  • Episode 9: Interview with Organic Regenerative Farmer Erik Cutter from Laguna Beach

    Episode 9: Interview with Organic Regenerative Farmer Erik Cutter from Laguna Beach

    Learn more about Alegria Fresh's zero-waste, solar-powered regenerative organic microfarms and their unique, high-yield soil-based SoxxBoxx system. Mr. Cutter has over 35 years experience growing ultra nutrient-rich produce using regenerative organic techniques and is a leading pioneer in developing cost effective growing systems that can be deployed over man-made surfaces close to where people live and work. He has a background in biochemistry and oncology, and possesses a lifelong passion for creating haute cuisine using the finest ingredients, most of which he grows himself. Learn more at www.AlegriaFarmacy.com and www.SoxxBoxx.com. He has a background in biochemistry and oncology, and possesses a lifelong passion for creating haute cuisine using the finest ingredients, most of which he grows himself.

  • Episode 8: Interview with Professor Kathleen Treseder, Mom and Climate Scientist

    Episode 8: Interview with Professor Kathleen Treseder, Mom and Climate Scientist

    Learn about an American ecologist who specializes in the intersection between global climate change and fungal ecology! She is currently a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Irvine, and is running for Irvine City Council to advocate for a more green, sustainable future. Please welcome Professor Kathleen Treseeder!