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Learn to live more sustainably with this podcast playlist

When it comes to talking to your kids about climate change, the most important thing is to be willing to have the conversation.
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When it comes to talking to your kids about climate change, the most important thing is to be willing to have the conversation.

As world leaders and activists get ready to kick off the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, on Sunday, it's clear that governmental and institutional change is essential to changing the trajectory and averting the worst effects of the climate crisis.

Many of us are anxious about climate change, and that's understandable. While no one person can solve this global issue, there are some things that we, as individuals, can play a role in.

If you're not sure where to start or are looking for some inspiration, here's a Life Kit playlist with some of our favorite sustainability episodes.

When you're feeling anxious

If anxiety creeps in when you think about climate change, know that you're not alone. It's actually a normal response these days. Those feelings aren't likely to go away, but these episodes can help you manage your response for decades to come, and learn how to talk to your kids about the topic.

  • Anxiety from climate change isn't going away. Here's how you can manage it.
  • 6 tips for talking to kids about climate change
  • When you're at home

    From finding ways to cut your own carbon emissions to rethinking the role of fast fashion in your life, these episodes will get you in the mindset to take a look around your own space and see how you can make an impact by changing your habits.

    And for when you're heading out, we included one of our favorite episodes on how to start biking and leave your car behind.

  • Taking on climate change at home: How you can cut carbon emissions
  • 5 tips to ditch fast fashion and cultivate a sustainable closet
  • How to start biking: Tips for a safe and easy ride
  • When you're in the kitchen

    The kitchen is technically part of your home, but it's also one specific place that offers lots of opportunities to build more sustainable habits. Any of these episodes are a good place to start. The big thing is to just get started!

  • Eating less meat helps the environment. Here are recipes to help
  • How to reduce food waste
  • How to compost at home
  • The plastic problem isn't your fault, but you can be part of the solution

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    Wynne Davis is a digital reporter and producer for NPR's All Things Considered.
    Becky Harlan is a visual and engagement editor for NPR's Life Kit.
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