• Why is Talking About Climate Change so Crucial? with Nancy Moran

  • Oct 6 2020
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

Why is Talking About Climate Change so Crucial? with Nancy Moran

  • Summary

  • On today’s episode we are talking about just how impactful climate change is to our everyday lives and why we need our local leaders to take this seriously. Landry talks with activist, co-chair of the Tulsa Ready for 100 campaign, a member of the TYPROs Sustainability crew, Nancy Moran about how difficult it is to stay healthy on an unhealthy planet and why it’s our responsibility to reduce our carbon footprint.

    Produced by Landry Miller

    Executive Producers: Landry Miller, DeVo

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    Special Thanks to my guest, Nancy Moran - www.sierraclub.org/ready-for-100

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