Sven Nilson
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Greenpeace podcast "System Change" - a podcast about how we stop fixing the climate with tape. System Change, what does it really mean? Carl Schlyter from Greenpeace goes beyond the daily political debate in this exploratory podcast with guests. The shortcomings in the current system, which lead to mass extinction, economic disparities, climate crisis and more are discussed, while concrete proposals for solutions are presented. We talk about how we create change, together. During the summer, we will release 8 episodes that examine different parts of the system change we need. You can listen to the episodes here or search for the "System Change" in the podcast player you prefer. In Swedish only http://click.norden.greenpeace.org/?qs=aace9d2eff5b5d2eeb458627a42611d4be5d90abc5ca679846e9368918ea76a7a1bd1b07957b7fd81a83683c9768dd5f922a9b86fa9d8af0a80b8d5951a4a678
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We are happy that so many agree with us that we need to end the era of false solutions and address the fundamental causes of planetary destruction. Our pod aims to go deep without drowning in details, and always presenting solutions. Some of the coming episodes will be in English (1 during the summer).
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We are happy that so many agree with us that we need to end the era of false solutions and address the fundamental causes of planetary destruction. Our pod aims to go deep without drowning in details, and always presenting solutions. Some of the coming episodes will be in English (1 during the summer).
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Dear Sven Nilson Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Greenpeace and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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Really enjoyed this first episode! Thanks for sharing
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Great👍
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Hi Johannes (thanks) and all of you who use your thumb. I have discovered that it is not a positive sign in all countries. Eg in Afghanistan, Iran, parts of Italy and Greece, it means strong dissatisfaction. So the next time you go hitchhiking in Italy, for example, do not use thumbs up. Ref Expressen Sweden. Other emojis can also be insidious as they can change shape in other IT systems. Have a nice time.
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