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[114] HOW TO RAISE A GLOBAL CITIZEN

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In this episode I’m chatting to James Murray, editor of Business Green, and contributor to a recently publish book How to raise a global citizen – a book with the tagline "For the parents of the children who will save the world".
We chat about why we’re both not really very keen on that tagline, the pressure that is on parents in our rapidly changing world, what it means to raise a global citizen, and share some thoughts and ideas for how we might start to do just that.

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  • James' top tips!
    - Change your energy provider to a renewable tariff
    - Eat a bit less meat
    - Fly a bit less
    - Change your pension to a sustainable fund
    - If you are in a position to, think about an EV as your next car. And think about how you might be able to drive less and walk/cycle more
    - Talk about climate!
How do you feel about 'raising a global citizen'?
It sounds pretty full on to me - but remember intention and imperfect action is a great starting place! KNACKERED
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