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At the Table with Clarissa Tam: Urban Sustainability, Balancing Work and Creative Passions, and Climate Communities in Hong Kong

At the Table with Clarissa Tam: Urban Sustainability, Balancing Work and Creative Passions, and Climate Communities in Hong Kong

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Welcome to the first episode of Yellow Table Talk! In this conversation, Michelle Li speaks with Clarissa Tam, the Women and Climate City Lead in Hong Kong. They discuss Clarissa's journey in climate action, her experiences in community engagement, and the various sustainability initiatives in Hong Kong. Clarissa shares insights on the importance of grassroots movements, the evolution of the Women in Climate community, and her personal creative pursuits related to environmental themes. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities in promoting sustainability in urban settings, particularly in Hong Kong.

Connect with Clarissa Tam:

  • On Instagram (@airyclairy)
  • On LinkedIn

Resources and links mentioned in the episode:

  • WAC Hong Kong Tree Planting Event
  • WAC Hong Kong Oceans Event
  • Green Drinks Hong Kong | Facebook group
  • Earth Farm in Yuen Long
  • Ark Eden
  • Blue House heritage building in Hong Kong
  • Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
  • Clarissa’s gardening IG: @gardeningforsurvival

🎙️Know a woman or non-binary speaker who would be great for a future episode? Nominate a guest for Yellow Table Talk Season 2 here!

🎁Donate to Women and Climate here and help climate literacy and communities thrive around the globe.

Host: Michelle Li | LinkedIn | Instagram

Producer: Maddie Shiff | LinkedIn | Instagram

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