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How to Talk About Climate Change

Season 1 Episode 29 | 8m 20s

Talking about climate change is hard. Not talking about climate change is easy. But if we want to keep our planet livable then we have to do the hard thing and not the easy thing. But how do we do the hard thing? I asked some of my favorite creator friends to help me figure that out.

Aired: 01/30/19
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