Sol Reiman is a geographer, climate activist, and internationally recognized environmental educator. We talk about the challenges and possibilities of climate work in the Global South, how personal history shapes political commitment, and what it means to communicate climate issues with both empathy and strategy. Sol reflects on her early leadership roles in government and nonprofits, the lessons she learned about community from her Jewish upbringing, and the playful spirit she carries into professional settings. We explore the tension between systemic change and individual action, the role of storytelling in climate organizing, and the importance of local knowledge in shaping global solutions.
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Music credits:
“Limit 70,” licensed by Kevin MacLeod
“Meditation” by Jules Massenet, from the Library of Congress Jukebox