In this special remixed edition, we bring together voices from past episodes of Reimagined Energy to explore what climate action really looks like in practice. From city-led climate plans in Halifax, to nuclears role in a clean energy grid, to grassroots behavioral shifts and overcoming barriers to action — this episode distills diverse perspectives into one powerful conversation. Together, these stories remind us that addressing the climate crisis isn’t about one solution — it’s about collective effort, creativity, and courage.
Key Takeaways:
🌍 Systems + People Matter: Transforming energy and climate systems requires both bold policy and the everyday choices of individuals.
⚡All Tools on the Table: Wind, solar, hydro, nuclear, storage, and behavioral shifts must work together to meet future energy demand.
🤝Equity and Inclusion Are Essential: Climate action is stronger when diverse communities, voices, and lived experiences are centered.
➡ From Fear to Action: Overcoming complex paralysis means starting where people are, shrinking the problem to the community level, and focusing on co-benefits like jobs, health, and resilience.
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