Teach Your Kids

Daniel Jasper: Climate Action for Parents and Kids

Episode Summary

In this conversation with Dan Jasper, Manisha explores concrete, non-time-consuming ways that parents and kids can learn about climate solutions and take strategic action to save the planet. They also explore the pivotal role of expanding educational access to reach sustainability. As a seasoned expert in climate solutions, Jasper gives an overview of both personal and political actions that make a real difference and that any busy parent can fit in, whether they have five minutes a month or want to devote their life to saving the planet. While climate change can feel overwhelming and paralyzing, taking strategic action can help both parents and kids alleviate the anxiety they may feel around this complex problem. This conversation will give you hope and empower you with new tools to make an impact in your local and global community. Dan Jasper, the policy advisor for Project Drawdown's Drawdown Lift program, specializes in climate change and poverty alleviation solutions, focusing on South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. With over a decade of public policy experience, he advocates for climate financing in low- and middle-income countries. Previously, at the American Friends Service Committee, he emphasized peace and humanitarian cooperation in Asia. Dan, who holds a master's degree in public policy from Duke University, is also the founder of StreetCivics.com​

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Time Codes

00:00:00 - Manisha Snoyer introduces her guest Dan Jasper, policy advisor for Project Drawdown's Drawdown Lift program

00:03:00 - Manisha discusses the importance of climate education in homeschooling

00:06:00 - Dan Jasper describes his role at Project Drawdown and the organization's mission

00:12:20 - Discussion on how the education of girls and women ties into sustainability and climate change

00:15:40 - Jasper highlights the challenges of climate resilience in low and middle-income countries

00:21:40 - Dan Jasper highlights that the connection between sustainability and global conflicts is complex, with resource scarcity playing a variable role

00:25:30 - Discussion on the importance of sustainable practices in everyday life

00:31:20 - Jasper shares how both personal actions and policy changes are vital in tackling climate change, emphasizing the power of local engagement.

00:37:57 - Manisha and Dan discuss how to identify effective organizations for climate action

00:43:00 - Exploring the future of climate change advocacy and potential career paths

00:47:42 - Dan Jasper talks about Street Civics, a resource he created for practical civic engagement education

00:49:08 - The episode concludes with Dan sharing his experience learning Aikido, a pacifist martial art, and its influence on his advocacy work and personal philosophy



This podcast is made possible through a generous grant from the Vela Education Fund

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