i-D and Parley for the Oceans collaborate on 'the endless conversation', a dialogue between its founder Cyrill Gutsch and the activists, conservationists, academics and designers who are changing the world.
, tend to funnel to just their own audience. I want to reach Venezuela, Taiwan, Cuba, Iceland, Gambia. I want to reach non-English speakers, people who are directly impacted by these things.We all started to talk about 2030 as the deadline.
Think of yourself in the many different roles you play; as a voter, a taxpayers, a consumer. Choose your priorities. Contribute to moving in the right direction even if it is only in a small amount. And it sounds small, but if everyone started thinking of themselves as multifaceted and tried to exert a little bit of help where they could it would make a huge difference.
With climate change we have a lot of little plans, some big ideas, some small ideas, they are all over the place, but there is not one single plan that you can call a 'blueprint for recovery'. Of course, you can call the Paris Agreement a blueprint, but that's a 2°C blueprint only if everybody delivers on what they promise. There are no common measures and no common reporting.
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