How do I undertand the Climate Crisis - Part 2 | E 07 | Siddhant Samvidhan Ke (सिद्धांत संविधान के)
Dialogues on Democracy and Development presents Episode 7 in the series titled "Siddhant Samvidhan Ke" _________________________________________________________ Plastic is banned... so why is it still available at almost every shop and on every e-commerce platform? If plastic is banned, why do we continue to produce, sell, and consume it? Who pays the real price—and is it the manufacturer, or is it all of us through polluted air, damaged ecosystems, and declining health? 🌱 In Part 2 of How Do I Understand the Climate Crisis?, we move beyond understanding the problem and explore what each of us can do to build a more just and sustainable future. In this episode, we discuss: Why methane deserves more attention than it gets. Who is truly responsible for the climate crisis. Six practical actions you can start today. How individual choices can grow into collective action and democratic change. The climate crisis isn't just about carbon emissions—it's about the systems we live in and the choices we make every day. If you'd like to take any of these actions further—or start your own sustainability journey—reach out to us at [email protected]. We're here to help, guide, and connect you with practical resources. Because the climate crisis isn't inevitable. It's the result of choices. And different choices can create a different future. ________________________________________________________ Video Credits Directed By: Mansi Patel Written By: Kaustubh Rao, Anjor Bhaskar Editor: Swayasha, Aiza Khan, Mansi Patel Voiceover: Mansi Patel This video is for educational purposes only. It will not be used for any commercial or revenue generation purposes. The videos/images and graphics used are for visual representation only. Graphics obtained from creative commons license. Credits go to the original owner. _________________________________________________________ We particularly encourage education practitioners, teachers, companies and civil society organizations to use this video as an educational resource to build understanding and promote fraternity - in their schools, colleges, companies, organisations, unions. The aim is to foster inclusivity, empathy, and social cohesion in society. Let's work together to ensure fraternity is woven into the fabric of our collective consciousness. 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dialogues.o... 📧 You can contact us at: [email protected] #ClimateChange #ClimateAction #Sustainability #ClimateJustice #Democracy #EnvironmentalJustice #ZeroWaste #SustainableLiving

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