Confronting the Climate Crisis with Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD
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“It's up to us to create a system that cancels the apocalypse and protects humanity and all life.”
Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD
In the words of today's guest, "we are in a moment of acute collective suffering."
I couldn't agree more.
From our nation’s current civil rights struggles to a metastasizing global pandemic, the pain is real, exacerbated by acurrent political system that seems hardwired to exacerbate problems, yet rather inept at actually solving them.
Fomenting a collective sense of existential dread is the dark beast of climate change, an accelerating background hum that can leave even the most optimistic among us feeling powerless. Because we are not nearing the edge of a cliff. We have already flung ourselves off.
Hitting the brakes isn't enough. We need to jam the engine into reverse. We need an immediate call to action. We need a 'Manhattan Project' scale approach to reckon with the objective truth of our dire predicament.
Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD is here to guide us.
A Harvard graduate and self-dubbed “climate psychologist,” Margaret is the founder and executive director of The Climate Mobilization, a volunteer organization dedicated to initiating a transformation of the economy, politics, and society to respond to the climate emergency. She is also the author of Facing the Climate Emergency: How to Transform Yourself with Climate Truth, an emotional guide to processing our impending apocalypse, and the subject of today's exchange.
Recorded remotely in early June, this is a conversation about our emotional response to climate change, and tools for contributing to the positive change required of us.
It's about the intersectionality of the climate crisis--it’s ties to the pandemic as well as the protests.
It’s about the inherent conflict between capitalism and environmentalism--and how we must de-couple corporate self-interest from the public good.
And it’s about how to deal with weaponized media and the way in which we are being spoon-fed lies by conglomerated industry over-invested in maintaining the status quo.
But more than anything, this is a discourse about effective altruism--and the actionable steps we can take now to backtrack from the global suicide we are nearing.
It's normal to feel disheartened. Action seems futile. And 2020 has maxed out our collective bandwidth when it comes to crises and revolutions. But embracing the truth and finding a way to contribute to positive change is not only mandatory -- it’s a path to hope. To girding your life with more meaning, inclusion and empathy.
This is one of my increasingly rare audio-only podcasts. You can find the is streaming wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Margaret’s ideologies have totally reframed how I perceive, address, and talk about the climate crisis. My hope is that her words offer you a perspective that is honest and hopeful.
But more than anything, my hope is that it inspires you to do something.
Peace + Plants,
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SHOW NOTES
- Connect with Margaret: Twitter | Instagram | Website
- The Climate Mobilization: Resouces
- Book: Leading the Public into Emergency Mode
- Book: Facing the Climate Emergency: How to Transform Yourself with Climate Truth
- Medium: The Transformative Power of Climate Truth
- Medium: Collected Essays by Margaret Klein Salamon
- Vice: What Declaring a 'Climate Emergency' in the U.S. Would Actually Do by Geoff Dembicki
- The New York Times: A ‘Climate Emergency’ Was Declared in New York City. Will That Change Anything? by Anne Barnard
- The Hill: Moving into emergency mode on climate change by Margaret Klein Salamon
- The Cut: How a ‘Climate Psychologist’ Gets It Done
- Donate: Extinction Rebellion
- Donate: Sunrise Movement
- Donate: School Strikers
- Donate: Future Coalition
- Donate: Climate Emergency Fund
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- RRP #185: Sailesh Rao on Why Ahisma (Nonviolence) Is an Essential Response To Climate Change
- RRP #473: Rich Roll LIVE with IN-Q & Paul Hawken
- RRP #414: Zach Bush, MD on The Science & Spirituality of Human and Planetary Transformation
Thanks to Jason Camiolo for production, audio engineering and show notes; Margo Lubin and Blake Curtis for video, editing and graphics; and theme music by Ana Leimma.
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