• The Climativity Podcast: daily climate positivity and good news

  • By: Jacob Simon
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The Climativity Podcast: daily climate positivity and good news

By: Jacob Simon
  • Summary

  • Climativity is climate positivity and action, made easy. Have climate anxiety? Feeling hopeless against the climate crisis? So did I... That’s why Climativity exists: to focus on the positivity, wholesomeness, and forward environmental progress going on around the world today. You deserve to feel optimistic and happy. From the wilderness to legislation, inspiring activists to nifty discoveries, surround yourself with the content that will make you and those around you a little bit better. Replacing climate anxiety with hope has never been this easy.
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Episodes
  • #0011: Offshore wind is 125 times better for taxpayers than oil a gas!
    Oct 6 2022

    On October 6, 2022 we talk about my first time seeing a wind turbine, and how offshore wind is now 125 times better for taxpayers and more affordable than oil and gas.


    Read this story: https://www.climativity.com/offshore-wind-is-now-125-times-better-than-oil-and-gas/ 

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    1 min
  • #0010: Amtrak commits to net zero by 2045! Here's their story.
    Sep 27 2022

    Full story can be found at: https://www.climativity.com/amtrak-commits-to-net-zero-by-2045


    Amtrak, the commercial railway system in the US who kills it on twitter just made a huge announcement.

    Back in 1916, 98% of commercial intercity travel in the US was done by the rail. Over time, planes, and cars began to replace much of this patronage, until a crisis hit in the 1960’s from decreased ridership and worn out infrastructure in need of replacement. Many proposals came in to place to try and resurrect the rail, but most failed.

    Yet in 1970, president Nixon signed the Rail Passenger Service Act and formed an organization called Railpax that was changed just 2 weeks prior to operations to Amtrak; A portmanteau of America and track. The vast majority of the existing trains joined in and while they continued to have an uphill battle, they’ve always provided a convenient and accessible alternative to pretty much every other way of travel.

    Today, they’re taking a huge leap forward by committing to net zero by 2045. As they explain, Amtrak is…46% more energy efficient than traveling by car and 34% more energy efficient than domestic air travel. They’re now integrating sustainability into all facets of their business by sourcing 100% carbon free electricity by 2030 and seemingly taking this very seriously across all of their vehicles, operations, infrastructure, and supply chains. In their direct words, “Climate change is a global crisis requiring bold collective action”. It’s “negatively impacting Amtrak services and operations, while threatening the communities we live in and serve.”

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    1 min
  • #0009: A road that charges your car, batteries embedded into the car's frame, a city banning meat ads, a battery made from crabs, and turn your beer bottle into glass!
    Sep 6 2022

    In today's good climate news roundup, we discuss a road that charges your car, batteries embedded into the car's frame, a city banning meat ads, a battery made from crabs, and turn your beer bottle into glass!


    For more good climate news, check out @jacobsimonsays on TikTok.


    SOURCES:

    Sweden's electric road: https://twitter.com/Quicktake/status/1153218139405967361 and https://www.globalconstructionreview.com/sweden-to-build-worlds-first-permanent-electric-road-in-2025/


    Batteries embedded into car frames: https://www.wired.com/story/cell-to-chassis-batteries-electric-vehicles/?utm_source=pocket_mylist


    Turn beer bottles into sand: https://twitter.com/valaafshar/status/1566526115904192513?s=12&t=0WmPuczYCBK3Rj-FhU3yRg&utm_source=pocket_mylist


    Batteries made from crabs and lobsters: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/sep/01/crab-lobster-shells-could-used-make-renewable-batteries?utm_source=pocket_mylist


    The first city to ban meat advertisements: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/06/haarlem-netherlands-bans-meat-adverts-public-spaces-climate-crisis?utm_source=pocket_mylist


    That's all the good news for today. See you for more tomorrow! 

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    3 mins

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