Lola is a Year 9 student from Exeter in the Southern Highlands region of NSW. She marched as a Year 6 student in the large student climate strikes in 2019 and subsequently joined the School Strike 4 Climate movement. She now leads the School Strike 4 Climate group in her regional town and is actively meeting with her local candidates for the upcoming Federal election to ensure the voice of youth is heard loud and clear.
In this episode my son Matthew will interview Lola, uncovering the information he needs to include in his school assignment on someone who is using their voice for good, but also educating himself more in how students, not too much older than him, are making a really big impact in climate change awareness.
Lola will share what the School Strike 4 Climate movement is and why she decided to join, when and how it was founded, and the impact the movement is having.
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We all need a bank to help us manage our money. But what if “who” we banked with made a difference?
What if your everyday banking was yet another avenue to create a better future for humanity?
What if your everyday banking could create a better global environment in the future?
What if your bank poured its profits into social and environmental initiatives in the community it operated, rather than paying returns to shareholders?
WHO you bank with CAN make a difference. A big one!
In this Eco Chat episode I’m joined by Sustainability Manager of Beyond Bank, Kate Carroll.
Beyond Bank Australia is a local customer-owned and B Corporation bank. Kate works across the business to help create positive impact for people and planet whilst also delivering value for the organisation.
Kate will share why she believes people should care about who they bank with, what it means for a bank to be customer-owned and a B Corporation, and what you should look out for when making the switch to a more ethical bank.
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