Start Somewhere with Emma Green
Podcast Description
Climate change can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to paralyze us. Start Somewhere is a podcast about real people finding real solutions to the climate crisis, one project at a time. From community gardens to carbon tech, host Emma Green highlights climate action that’s rooted in hope, not fear. It’s a show about progress, not perfection—because big change begins with small steps. The most important thing is to start somewhere.
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The podcast covers various themes such as community initiatives, innovative climate solutions, and the intersection of spirituality and environmentalism. Episodes include discussions on urban gardening, carbon capture technology, and faith-based climate advocacy, with a strong emphasis on accessibility and positivity.

Climate change can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to paralyze us. Start Somewhere is a podcast about real people finding real solutions to the climate crisis, one project at a time. From community gardens to carbon tech, host Emma Green highlights climate action that’s rooted in hope, not fear. It’s a show about progress, not perfection—because big change begins with small steps. The most important thing is to start somewhere.
What does faith have to do with climate action? In this episode, we speak with Rev. Buff Grace of Minnesota Interfaith Power & Light about the spiritual roots of climate justice, his personal path into the movement, and how congregations everywhere can step up for the planet.

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