스피킹인잉글리쉬~*

NPR Podcast

NPR's Climate Week: A Search For Solutions
Any job can be a climate solutions job: Ask this teacher, electrician or beauty CEO

 

*biodegradable 생분해성의
So we talked to three people whose jobs address climate change in unexpected ways.
How have you managed to work climate action into your role as an educator?
So why did you decide to reboot your career?
He started solving the problem by helping people electrify and get off fossil fuels.
*electrify 전기로 움직이게 하다, 전기를 사용하게 하다
*sustainability 유지 가능성, 지속 가능성
Have you found that your students are interested in sustainability when they come to you?
So how do you incorporate climate action into your work as an electrician?
There's usually a profound information asymmetry between them
I see my role as being an honest broker and really being up to speed.
*asymmetry 비대칭, 불균형
*stress 강조하다
I try and stress through my lessons is the power of collective action and also the power of communicating through art and the way that that ripples through society.
*plug into 연결되다
I really want to impress on my students is the ways that they can plug into bigger movements
I'm going to start with you on this.
*reiterate 반복하다
I just want to reiterate what Ciara said.
*overhaul (기계·시스템을) 점검[정비]하다, 분해 수리하다
It's not about overhauling your life.



What does it mean to have a "climate job"?
Some are obvious – think a solar panel installer or an environmental scientist.
We're telling stories about climate solutions. So we talked to three people whose jobs address climate change in unexpected ways.

Nate Johnson is an electrician in California. Carolyn McGrath teaches art to high school students in New Jersey. And Ciara Imani May founded Rebundle, a Missouri company that makes biodegradable hair extensions.

 

 

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Any job can be a climate solutions job: Ask this teacher, electrician or beauty CEO

 

Any job can be a climate solutions job: Ask this teacher, electrician or beauty CEO

Some "climate jobs" are obvious. Others, not so much. So we talked to three people whose jobs address climate change in unexpected ways.

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