

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson asks ‘What If We Get It Right’ on Climate Change?
Sep 17, 2024
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, a marine biologist and climate activist, pushes the conversation on climate change by asking, “What if we get it right?” She shares her vision of a positive future fueled by innovative solutions and community engagement. Johnson highlights the power of hope and personal agency in climate action, discussing the role of art in activism and the transformative impact of local initiatives. The talk reveals insights on living roofs and the necessity of proactive policies to support climate-displaced communities, emphasizing that every action counts in the fight for sustainability.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Fostering Hope in Climate Action
02:39 • 10min
Exploring Joy and Purpose in Climate Action
12:22 • 3min
Collaborative Voices for Climate Solutions
15:32 • 16min
Art and Action Against Climate Change
31:51 • 6min
Navigating Climate Displacement
38:12 • 9min
The Impact of Living Roofs on Urban Sustainability
46:58 • 2min
Navigating Climate Truths: Balancing Capitalism and Environmental Solutions
48:40 • 4min
Adaptability of Capitalism in Climate Change Initiatives
53:00 • 2min