
What does a sustainable future look like? In this episode, we’re breaking down why a truly sustainable future needs to be not only climate secure, but equitable and just for all. What does the industrialized world owe to developing nations for the climate devastation their economies have caused? On an individual scale, what do we owe each other as neighbors on this shared planet? How can finding community be an antidote for despair and help strengthen us as we walk into this uncertain future together? Joining us to unpack these questions and more are Kristy Drutman of Brown Girl Green, and Wawa Gatheru of Black Girl Environmentalist, two young environmental activists who are devoting their lives to this work. Plus, Sophia Li signs off on this season of Climate Talks with one last call to action.
Featuring:
Kristy Drutman | Brown Girl Green | Founder
Wanjiku ‘Wawa’ Gatheru | Black Girl Environmentalist | Founder
Edward Palmieri | Meta | Director, Global Sustainability
Eoghan Griffin | Meta | Sustainability Strategy Manager, Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Dec 13, 2021
28 min

Emissions. Greenhouse gases. Decarbonization. You may have heard these terms in the news lately, but what do they actually mean? What are emissions, and where do they come from? Is decarbonization a good thing and, if so, how do we achieve it? In this episode, we’re joined by Carbon Calories founder Alexander Frantzen and journalist Sarah Lazarovic to answer these questions and more. We unpack the surprising history behind the phrase “carbon footprint.” We’ll discuss the ways that we can better understand our own carbon footprint, and work to reduce it—and why putting pressure as consumers on large corporations may matter just as much as individual actions.
Featuring:
Alexander Frantzen | Carbon Calories | CEO & Founder
Sarah Lazarovic | Minimum Viable Planet | Journalist, Climate Communicator
Patrick Nease | Meta | Climate
Sylvia Lee | Meta | Climate
Lauren Swezey | Meta | FCS Sustainability
Kati Kallins | Meta | Sustainability Engagement
Dec 6, 2021
27 min

The science around the climate crisis is no longer disputable. So now the question is, what is the role each of us can play in talking about the climate with our friends, and help bring more people into this movement? How can we debunk the myths and uplift the facts? How do we balance urgency with optimism? In this episode, we’ll speak to researcher John Cook and activist Jon Leland to unpack how we can better communicate about the climate—with skeptics and believers alike.
Featuring:
John Cook | Monash University Climate Change Communication Research Hub | Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Jon Leland | Kickstarter | Head of Sustainability
Robbie Goldfarb | Meta | Critical Information Products
Sarah Sasaki Tsien | Meta | Sustainability
Nov 29, 2021
25 min

What if everything you bought—from your phone to your clothes to your dining room table—was made to be infinitely repaired and remade? Circularity is the essence of nature: resources like water and energy are passed from one organism to the next. It is a process which generates no “waste,” because everything is (re)used. So what if our systems for making things mimicked nature’s systems? We’re joined by designer Korina Emmerich and writer Emily Stochl to discuss the climate impact of the fashion industry, the changes we must make to support a more sustainable future—and how we can while still having fun expressing ourselves through fashion. Together, we’ll explore how to make the ways that we shop and live, a little more circular.
Featuring:
Korina Emmerich | EMME Studio | Founder, Designer
Emily Stochl | Remake | Advocacy Manger
Leslie Collins | Meta | Responsible Supply Chain
Jonathan Rowe | Meta | Data Center Sustainability
Nov 15, 2021
27 min

Water is one of our most precious resources. If we’re going to make sure there is enough water for future generations to live, we need a revolution in the way we think about and use water. We’ll hear from Todd Reeve, CEO of the Bonneville Environmental Foundation, on the work he’s doing to restore and protect local watersheds, as well as the steps he takes in his own life to be a water steward. Plus, Sophia’s friend Jess comes on the show to talk about what it's like living under drought conditions in Los Angeles.
Featuring:
Todd Reeve | Bonneville Environmental Foundation | CEO
Stefanie Woodward | Meta | Water
Nov 8, 2021
22 min

Sustainability. It’s a buzzword, it’s a big word. It can mean everything and nothing. But what does “sustainability” even mean today? And does it have the same meaning for everyone? In this episode, host Sophia Li sits down with climate change educator Ariel Maldonado and filmmaker and activist Anya Sastry to discuss what sustainability means to them, why this idea is so important, and why each of us needs to reframe our relationship with sustainability in order to work towards a more secure and just future for all.
Featuring:
Ariel Maldonado | GoGreenSaveGreen | Environmental educator
Anya Sastry | Activist and filmmaker
Edward Palmieiri | Facebook | Global Head of Sustainability
Amanda Gardiner | Facebook | Sustainability Innovation & Engagement
Marlo Tablante | Facebook | Sustainability Transparency & Positioning
Carolyn Campbell | Facebook | Renewable Energy
Kati Kallins | Facebook | Sustainability Engagement
Eoghan Griffin | Facebook | EMEA Sustainability
Nov 1, 2021
20 min

On Climate Talks, everyone is invited to the conversation about the climate. Hosted by journalist Sophia Li, each episode takes on sustainability from multiple perspectives, and reframes the way we communicate about the climate. Together, we’ll explore what this moment asks of each of us, and investigate the steps we can take to work towards a more sustainable future. Climate Talks is produced in collaboration with Facebook.
Oct 28, 2021
1 min
