Climate Hopes Up Down Under, Cutting Up Credit Cards to Stop Coal, Taking the A Train to a National Park and more

Published: June 3, 2022, 8:20 p.m.

b'Australia is a leading coal and natural gas exporter and has stubbornly opposed major climate action for decades, even as climate disasters like fires, floods, and droughts have taken their toll. But now Australian voters have ushered in a more progressive Parliament in the recent elections that signal their country is heading in a new direction on climate.\\nAlso, we continue our conversations with this year\\u2019s recipients of the Goldman Environmental Prize with Julien Vincent, the winner for Islands and Island Nations who led a grassroots campaign that had people cutting up their credit cards in a bid to convince Australia\\u2019s biggest banks and insurers to stop funding coal.\\nAnd take the A Train: Gateway National Recreation Area offers green spaces, beaches and recreation just a quick transit ride from New York City.\\nPlus, with inflation driving up food prices, we share some gardening tips to help you save some green with your green thumb.\\n\\n--\\nOur podcast is supported this week by:\\nWren, where you can calculate and offset your carbon footprint.\\nAnd by maude. Get a treat from maude! Use the code EARTH to get $5 off your first order on all products.\\nAnd also getaway.house. Use promo code EARTH to save $25 on your stay \\u2014 and enjoy more free time in the great outdoors.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'