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How to find joy in climate action | Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

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We can all play a role in the climate movement by tapping into our skills, resources and networks in ways that bring us satisfaction, says climate leader Ayana Elizabeth Johnson. Averting climate catastrophe: this is the work of our lifetimes," Johnson says. What is the work that needs doing? And what brings you joy?

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20th Peter M. Wege Lecture: Expanding the Base for Climate Action and Social Justice

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Join us for an engaging conversation about climate action and social justice with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson. Feb 23, 2022 11 am CSTRSVP here.

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Ted Talk: How to find joy in climate action

Strategic Sustainability Consulting

In this TEDTalk , climate leader, marine biologist and co-founder of the nonprofit Urban Ocean Lab Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, urges us to tap into our skills, resources and networks to find what brings satisfaction. Johnson suggests mapping out these important questions: What are you good at? And what brings you joy?

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Expanding the base for climate action and social justice: A conversation with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (20th Peter M. Wege Lecture)?

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

As I began identifying leaders to include on this third annual list, I was inspired by the introduction to " All We Can Save ," an essay and poem collection co-edited by marine biologist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (who you can find on this year’s list) and Katharine Wilkinson (who we recognized on the first Badass Women list in 2019). .

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More Women Who Inspire Us in Climate Action

CleanTechnica

We’re reflecting on women in climate action who helped light a spark for protecting the planet with our workforce. Maybe you saw our first article, “Inspired by: Meet the Women in Climate Action Who Give Us Hope,” that kicked off Women’s History Month on energy.gov.