In our season finale, we revisit the “three empty chairs”, the idea that any climate change conversation should be accountable to three different subjects: the poor and marginalized in our world, all non-human life, and the next generation. What does it look like, on the ground, to bring new people into environmental discussions? Hear from some familiar voices–Veronica Kyle, Mark Dixon, and the staff at Camp Friedenswald–about the ways they’re already doing this in their own respective fields.
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“…any discussion about climate change should have three empty chairs in the room: One for future generations, one for all other species, all non-human life, and one for the poor and marginalized in our world today. A moral framework for climate change must be consistently accountable to those three subjects.” – Karenna Gore