The Rich Roll Podcast

Confronting the Climate Crisis with Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD

Jul 27, 2020
Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD, is a Harvard graduate and the founder of The Climate Mobilization, dedicated to transforming society's response to the climate emergency. She discusses the urgent need for a 'Manhattan Project' scale approach to tackle climate change, emphasizing systemic failures and the interplay with civil rights and public health. Salamon highlights the importance of personal transformation and collective action, advocating for empathetic communication and grassroots movements to inspire hope and motivate systemic change against this existential threat.
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ANECDOTE

Hurricane Sandy Awakening

  • Margaret Klein Salamon's climate awakening began after Hurricane Sandy.
  • A sign asking "Is global warming the culprit?" spurred her to action.
INSIGHT

Systemic Change Needed

  • Many positive developments exist in climate action, but they need scaling up.
  • Governments must drive systemic change, hindered by psychological denial and passivity.
ADVICE

Unmasking Propaganda

  • Recognize the fossil fuel industry's propaganda and misinformation.
  • Understand how consumerism has been used to manipulate the public.
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