• Do Something Bigger

  • Jan 1 2025
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Join podcast host Isabelle Sparrow and producer Bradley Ingham for this, the first episode of the Carbon Copy Podcast series, Do Something Bigger, as we introduce our year-long campaign: 25 Big Local Actions in 2025. We look at why this year is so important for climate action – both globally, and locally. We examine the potential for local action to make a huge difference, and how positive changes that appear unrelated to climate change or nature restoration can have benefits for the environment as well.


    Listen now to:


    • Learn more about the UN’s “Decade of Action,” and about why, despite challenging circumstances, we still have a lot of hope (and evidence) that through working together, locally, we can get to the future we want to see!
    • Get an introduction to the different climate action areas we’re covering in this series, and why we are calling on you to Do Something Bigger in 2025.
    • Find a topic that inspires you, motivates you and could bring you joy personally – as well as helping to tackle the biggest issues of our time.


    Show Notes


    • Discover 25 Big Local Actions in 2025: https://carboncopy.eco/takeaction
    • Listen back to previous episodes of the Carbon Copy Podcast: https://carboncopy.eco/podcast
    • Check out the hundreds of inspiring, hope-filled initiatives on Carbon Copy: https://carboncopy.eco/initiatives
    • Subscribe to Carbon Copy’s newsletter: https://carboncopy.eco/newsletter
    • Learn about the SDGs: https://sdgs.un.org/goals
    • Read the UN Emissions Gap report 2024: https://www.unep.org/resources/emissions-gap-report-2024

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