A lot of the changes needed to keep global heating below 1.5 degrees have to occur at a huge, international level. But nearly a fifth of carbon emissions in the U.S. come from our homes. Are there things we can do at home to help the climate crisis? And just how effective are individual actions?
This is Threshold Season 4: “Time to 1.5.” In this episode, we zoom in to look at what individuals can do to decarbonize their homes, from small town Livingston, Montana, to New York City.
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03/22/22 • 43 min
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Threshold - Time to 1.5 | 6 | Extreme Home Makeover: Threshold Edition
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Nick MottWelcome to Threshold. I'm Nick Mott Amy's turning the reins over to me for this episode. Last time, Jim Williams talked about six major things we need to do by 2030 to keep global heating below 1.5 degrees Celsius, one of them is decarbonizing buildings, everything from big, fancy skyscrapers
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