This week, our hosts discuss the global farmers\u2019 protests, what's behind them, how they are being co-opted by right leaning populist parties as an \u2018anti-net zero\u2019 rhetoric and what needs to be done to support both farmers and the planet to thrive. Given how essential food production and distribution is to our survival, this is an issue that needs our full attention and global cooperation!
Music comes from Olivia Fern with her beautiful song \u2018Calling Us Home\u2019. Based in amongst the wild natural beauty of the Lake District National Park in north west England, Olivia\u2019s music is deeply rooted in her connection to the living earth.
Did our miniseries Our Story Of Nature spark any questions or thoughts for you? We\u2019d love to hear how your relationship with nature has changed over your lifetime, or what impact you think an individual\u2019s relationship with nature has on our global systems, for example. Or if you'd like to ask Christiana Figueres and Isabel Cavelier Adarve about anything covered (or perhaps something you think should have been covered) in the series, this is your chance. Email contact@globaloptimism.com with 'Audience Q&A' in the subject line. You can send your question in writing or as a video or voice note. Tune in for the answers in discussion with Christiana and Isabel on Thursday 14th March.
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