Margaret Atwood Chats New Book and Simple Steps to Save the Planet
The fastest, quickest way of sucking co2 out of the air is to regenerate degraded tropical rainforests, and there are people working on that, and there are also a number of new techs coming online that are carbon evores.
Margaret Atwood, the renowned author and environmental activist, brings her wit and wisdom to the 'Gratitude and Trust' podcast. Joined by hosts Paul Williams and Tracey Jackson, Margaret dives into a lively discussion celebrating her latest book, 'The Heart Goes Last'. But that's just the beginning. From her love for Las Vegas to her thoughts on the Ashley Madison scandal, sharks, jellyfish, and even her childhood fears, Margaret covers it all with her trademark humor and insight.
Environmental activism takes center stage as Margaret shares five straightforward actions anyone can take to help save the planet. Whether it's regenerating tropical rainforests or growing industrial hemp, her suggestions are both practical and inspiring. Paul and Tracey add their own unique perspectives, making this episode a rich blend of literature, activism, and social commentary. Perfect for those who enjoy thought-provoking conversations with a dash of humor, this episode is a must-listen.
Tune in to hear Margaret Atwood's engaging stories and actionable tips for making a positive impact on our world.