Youth climate advocacy doesn’t often go beyond educating and protesting in our local communities, and it is difficult to make our voices heard in such circumstances. How can we raise our voices to ensure we have a seat in the table of politicians, negotiators and other powerful decision-makers? Arwen sits down with Angela, a sophomore at Harvard University, who’s primary interest in the climate advocacy space is the economics behind climate change - if you want to learn about how to calculate social costs, how to best implement carbon reduction schemes on a national level, this is the episode for you. Resources: How Cap and Trade works: https://www.edf.org/climate/how-cap-and-trade-works Pricing Carbon (Carbon Tax): https://www.worldbank.org/en/programs/pricing-carbon Carbon Leakage: https://ec.europa.eu/clima/eu-action/eu-emissions-trading-system-eu-ets/free-allocation/carbon-leakage_en HarvardX online courses: https://www.edx.org/school/harvardx YOUNGO official website: https://youngoclimate.org/
S2E8: Quantifying Costs of Climate Change with Angela Zhong
Jan 21, 2022
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SustainaPod is a podcast that delves into various sustainability stories across different sectors. Each episode will put youth in direct dialogue with leading sustainability professionals, thinkers, activists and more. We explain each topic with the experienced guest and help listeners understand more about the diverse components (or should we say ‘pods’!) of sustainability today for young people.
SustainaPod is a podcast that delves into various sustainability stories across different sectors. Each episode will put youth in direct dialogue with leading sustainability professionals, thinkers, activists and more. We explain each topic with the experienced guest and help listeners understand more about the diverse components (or should we say ‘pods’!) of sustainability today for young people.Listen on
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