Visit the classic Earth911 interview, which is an example of dealing with polarization dialogue in 2025. It is time to talk about climate change and social equality. The author and sustainability consultant Kevin Wilhelm wrote a valuable guide to connect political, social and ideological gaps to prevent the discussion. How to talk with the other side: Corona virus, finding a common basis for the era of economic downturn and climate change. A practical book full of successful cooperation cases despite the right side on the right side of the urban rural and racial sectors. Wilhelm and his co -author, Natalie Hoffman, usually offer a framework for building a “Allyship” with those who are generally stubborn and unbounded. If you want to use it in your life in this difficult time, listen to this important discussion.

The way to talk with the other for several weeks of infectious diseases has more relevance in George Floyd’s murder and black life problem protests that began in June. He provides empathy ideas on how to build an effective connection by discussing the background of various factions in climate discussion. We also explore the influence of generational change. Among the Millet Nee generations, Republicans and Democrats votes say that climate change is a practical and urgent problem in our servants. Wilhelm is a professor and author of Washington University and Harvard University. Return to sustainability: A way to increase the profitability of an uncertain economy and to solve climate change And another business book.
Editor’s note: The podcast was originally released on June 22, 2020.