by Earth Talks
Rose Challies + Terra Nova bring you experts from here in Aotearoa NZ to destinations around the world to investigate the action we need to take if we are really going to put earth first so that we can thrive. We talk about how businesses in different industries can make a real difference, we talk about how individuals and communities can ignite change, and we bring examples of activists that are making a big impact through really smart action.
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April 29, 2024
<p>Jerome Partington, a Regenerative Development Practitioner, and Associate Principal and Sustainability Manager at Jasmax, empowers us to evolve how we think about climate change and our relationship with the environment around us. What if we looked beyond problem solving and aimed higher than settling for just sustainable solutions or outcomes? </p> <p>Jerome introduces a regenerative approach where he encourages us to be pulled towards the inherent potential within any situation. If we see our businesses, communities, and ourselves as whole living systems within a larger living system we can focus on growing the potential within them. We can honour the participants in each system, their roles and their interactions.</p>
April 24, 2024
<p>Are you a “possibilitairian” or a “miniscularian”? That’s the question that high performance leadership coach James McLaughlin posed to a room full of business leaders at the Te Ao Earth Week Summit, acknowledging the necessity of creative and innovative leadership in order to find solutions in a world of climate change. Have a watch or listen to this short video, in which James will guide you to have a possiblitiarian perspective, rather than a dooms-day perspective, around living in this era of climate change.</p>
April 23, 2024
<p>Ever think about how much insurance will cost in the future in the wake of climate change? Will it be affordable for all? For any? This is but one aspect that Economist Shamubeel Eaqub thinks about while considering the wider landscape of social change, political change, and regime change as we walk further into an era of climate change. Watch this video, linked here, to get a glimpse into what Shamubeel foresees into our future economic and societal reality. Learn why he asks us to really think about how we are positioned within our current policies and systems framework, if we are to effectively address the challenges of climate change and climate change caused situations.</p>
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