The Dr. Hyman Show

How Climate Change Is Making Us Sick And What We Can Do About It with Amanda Ravenhill

May 11, 2022
Amanda Ravenhill, co-founder of Project Drawdown and climate activist, dives into the urgent ties between climate change and human health. She highlights how soil health and our food systems impact chronic diseases and mental well-being. The conversation touches on the dangers of climate apathy and emphasizes the need for personal responsibility and collective action. Amanda also discusses the role of regenerative agriculture in reversing climate issues and the potential of grassroots movements to create sustainable solutions for a healthier planet.
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INSIGHT

Climate Change and Health

  • Climate change impacts health through toxicity in air, water, and the atmosphere.
  • It worsens diseases like dengue fever, increases malnutrition, and destabilizes geopolitical situations.
INSIGHT

The Human Problem

  • Climate change is a human problem, stemming from a lack of ingenuity and courage.
  • Disinformation campaigns and media focus on negative futures fuel fear and apathy, hindering creative solutions.
ADVICE

Overcoming Apathy

  • Combat apathy with non-violent direct action and civil resistance.
  • Use your voice and collective power to pressure corporations and effect change.
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