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Bonus Episode: Experience is the Key to Knowledge

Bonus Episode: Experience is the Key to Knowledge

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Join us for this bonus episode brought to you by the Youth Climate Action Fund, where the ONE team of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) Ambassadors—Josh Paris, Sarah Yehayes, and Leah Khisa—share their experiences in raising awareness about climate change within African Nova Scotian communities in Nova Scotia. Their goal is to engage you in a dialogue around 'green jobs', a crucial step to help close the employment gap for Black individuals and African Nova Scotians aged 18 to 35 in our province.

In this episode, Rodney Small, Josh Paris, Sarah Yehayes, Leah Khisa, and co-hosts Aaliyah Aarb Smith and Trevor Silver come together to discuss their experiences and insights with the broader community. Tune in to discover the many opportunities within the green economy that often go unnoticed due to a lack of awareness regarding climate change and the importance of climate justice.

Show notes:

00:00 - Introduction to the team

0:55 - One North End and the green economy

4:30 - How ONE team members have been working with the community to encourage the green economy

9:30 - The biggest learning experiences the team has had with these green economy initiatives

11:40 - A closer look at the Next Ride tours

14:30 - Breaking down the joint regional transportation agency

20:45 - Analyzing the low-carbon community survey responses

26:05 - Discussion on the Green Schools

30:10 - The unique perspective of working on projects with the youth

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