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1 Point 5

1 Point 5

A Kids Co.

A Kids Podcast About Climate Justice. Gen Z environmental advocates Zanagee Artis and Olivia Greenspan believe that kids deserve a livable future. Explore the challenges facing our planet with scientists, youth activists, and other environmental leaders who have experienced the realities of the climate crisis firsthand.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best 1 Point 5 episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to 1 Point 5 for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite 1 Point 5 episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Climate policy lobbyist, Natalie Mebane, discusses the role of people-power in shifting political will for a fossil fuel-free future. (Say that 5 times fast!)

Racial Disparities & Climate Change:

https://psci.princeton.edu/tips/2020/8/15/racial-disparities-and-climate-change

The Climate Gap:

https://dornsife.usc.edu/assets/sites/242/docs/ClimateGapReport_full_report_web.pdf

Natalie Mebane is the Associate Director of United States Policy at 350.org

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Environmental activist Jamie Margolin talks about the importance of representation in the climate movement and shares her work through the youth-led climate justice organization Zero Hour.

You can find more about the organization Jamie and Zanagee cofounded, Zero Hour, by visiting http://thisiszerohour.org/

Jamie’s podcast, Lavender You: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lavender-you/id1562027702

Jamie’s show, ART MAJORS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=7VhKYFX4LJQ

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1 Point 5 - What is Environmental Racism?
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12/08/21 • 24 min

Activist Kevin J. Patel shares his personal experiences with environmental racism and how he is standing up for marginalized youth in the climate movement through his organization, OneUpAction.

You can find more about Kevin’s activism by visiting oneupaction.org.

Other resources mentioned:

4 Oil Wells Hidden in Plain Sight in LA - https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/hidden-oil-wells/

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Dr. David Montgomery, a geomorphologist who studies the surface of the earth, discusses soil and why the ground beneath our feet is so important in our climate solutions.

To learn more about Dr. David Montgomery, visit https://www.dig2grow.com/

To listen to more from his band, Big Dirt, check out:

https://wanderinginfinityproductions.bandcamp.com/ & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEa9oYJ1UkhYtfecVrATA4w/playlists

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Indigenous activist Jaike Spotted Wolf explains Indigenous sovereignty, how it is connected to fossil fuel pipelines, and why it is a necessary climate justice solution.

You can find Jaike Spotted Wolf on Instagram or Facebook using the links below.
https://www.instagram.com/spot_the_wolf_/
https://www.facebook.com/jaime.worthington

Additional resources:

Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation - https://www.mhanation.com/

Understanding the Issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women - https://www.nativehope.org/en-us/understanding-the-issue-of-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women

US Indian Boarding School History - https://boardingschoolhealing.org/education/us-indian-boarding-school-history/

Wearing Orange To Heal, To Remember, And Build Collective Power: NDN Collective Honors Orange Shirt Day -https://ndncollective.org/wearing-orange-to-heal-to-remember-and-build-collective-power-ndn-collective-honors-orange-shirt-day/

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Dr. Apollonya Porcelli talks about how water and climate change are connected and ways in which we can help restore our waters to their peak health.

You can find Dr. Porcelli published work in academic journals including Marine Policy, DuBois Review, Geoforum, and Environmental Sociology.

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1 Point 5 - Where Do We Go From Here?
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01/27/22 • 24 min

Eight guests ages 8 to 60 years old share visions for their neighborhoods by the year 2050, and which climate solutions they're most excited about to help get us there.

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Climate justice activist Jerome Foster II talks about the impact he and his colleagues are making through their work on the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council.

You can find more about Jerome’s work by following him on Instagram @jeromefosterii or visiting the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council’s webpage at https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/white-house-environmental-justice-advisory-council.

Other resources mentioned:

OneMillionOfUs - https://www.instagram.com/onemillionofus

The Climate Reporter - https://peoplesclimate.org/actions/the-climate-reporter

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Hear from those active in the climate justice movement with hosts Zanagee and Olivia and special guest Levi Draheim. Let’s talk about the need for all voices to join together in achieving justice.

You can learn more about Levi’s work by visiting: ourchildrenstrust.org/levi

And learn more about Juliana v. US by visiting: ourchildrenstrust.org/juliana-v-us

Other resources mentioned:

The Paris Agreement - https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/the-paris-agreement/the-paris-agreement

The Children's Fundamental Rights and Climate Recovery Resolution - https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/119/text

Check out A Kids Book About Climate Change: HERE

There’s other great guides on what climate is for kids! We like this guide from The New York Times: ​​A Climate Change Guide for Kids

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1 Point 5 - How Is Climate Change Impacting Humanity?
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11/24/21 • 17 min

Explore the social impact of a changing climate with hosts Zanagee and Olivia and special guest Dr. Heather Price. Let’s talk about common misconceptions about climate change.

You can learn more about Dr. Price’s work by visiting: talkclimate.org

Check out A Kids Book About Climate Change: HERE

There’s other great guides on what climate is for kids! We like this guide from the

New York Times: ​​A Climate Change Guide for Kids

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FAQ

How many episodes does 1 Point 5 have?

1 Point 5 currently has 13 episodes available.

What topics does 1 Point 5 cover?

The podcast is about Education For Kids, Climate Justice, Kids & Family, Environment, Climate Change, Podcasts, Self-Improvement, Education and Global.

What is the most popular episode on 1 Point 5?

The episode title 'Where Do We Go From Here?' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on 1 Point 5?

The average episode length on 1 Point 5 is 19 minutes.

How often are episodes of 1 Point 5 released?

Episodes of 1 Point 5 are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of 1 Point 5?

The first episode of 1 Point 5 was released on Jul 23, 2021.

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