In this episode of Finding Hope in the Climate Crisis, host Michelle Lewis interviews Trinity Vetere, the project coordinator for Sustainable Sandhills. Trinity discusses her journey from being a florist to studying sustainability, driven by her passion for environmental conservation. The conversation delves into Sustainable Sandhills' impactful work in addressing extreme heat and poor air quality, particularly focusing on vulnerable populations. Trinity explains the importance of tailored outreach and education, using creative methods to engage with different communities. She also highlights the organization’s efforts in waste management, air quality monitoring, and the broader systemic changes needed for sustainable development. The episode sheds light on the interconnected challenges and solutions related to climate resilience.
00:00 Introduction to Finding Hope in the Climate Crisis
00:21 Meet Trinity Veery: From Art to Sustainability
01:42 Trinity's Journey and Passion for Environmental Change
03:54 Sustainable Sandhills and Extreme Heat Initiatives
07:30 Challenges and Conversations in Vulnerable Communities
19:28 Air Quality and Waste Management Efforts
27:31 The Bigger Picture: Systemic Changes and Final Thoughts
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