Doing What Works

Jo Tavares

"The future that we're co-creating right now is the ability to have everyone participate in it, as inclusive and democratic as possible." - Jo Tavares

Episode 5: Making Effective Climate Change Policy

In Episode 5 of the podcast, Dr. Jo Tavares and Ashanti Blaize-Hopkins dive deep into the topic of the blue economy and its intersection with climate action, policy, education, and community engagement. Through insightful conversation, they explore the power of individual actions versus systemic change, the role of policy in addressing climate change, and the importance of inclusive collaboration in shaping a sustainable future. The episode highlights successful restoration efforts in wetland areas and emphasizes the need for ongoing education and industry collaboration to foster opportunities in the blue economy sector.
The Blue Economy, featuring Jo Tavares

What You'll Learn in This Episode

  • The significance of policy in addressing climate change and the role of individuals in policy-making processes.

  • The importance of balancing individual actions with systemic changes through policies and collaborative efforts.

  • The impact of education-industry collaborations, such as the BCAP project, in providing hands-on experience and career opportunities in the blue economy.

  • Success stories in California's blue economy, particularly in wetland restoration projects.

  • The vision for an inclusive and sustainable blue economy that prioritizes community engagement and environmental protection.

 

Impactful Quotes

"We need to reach a balance between individual actions and policy change to effectively tackle climate change."

"Restoration projects in wetland areas serve as crucial buffers against extreme weather events and contribute to carbon sequestration."

"Education-industry collaborations like the BCAP project provide invaluable opportunities for students to explore career paths in the blue economy."

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