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Green Tea Party Radio

Di: Katie Zakrzewski Hannah Rogers Zach Torpie
  • Riassunto

  • Green Tea Party Radio is hosted by Hannah Rogers, Zach Torpie, and Katie Zakrzewski — three young conservatives who believe that reducing climate change and protecting the environment are fundamental conservative beliefs.
    Copyright 2023 All rights reserved.
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  • Young Conservatives and Old Climate Science
    Apr 24 2024

    Dive into a world where conservatism meets environmentalism!🌸 Spring is in the air, and so is our new podcast episode! 🎙️ Hannah shares with Zach and Katie the history of climate science. 🌍 Learn about the pioneers who paved the way for our understanding of climate change.

    It's easy to assume that the complexities of climate science are reserved for the academic elite, but this episode breaks down that misconception. You'll hear about Eunice Foote, a woman whose early experiments with greenhouse gases in the 1850s were groundbreaking yet overlooked due to her gender and nationality. Guy Stewart Callender and Charles Keeling, two more pioneers in the field, are also celebrated for their dedication and discoveries that laid the foundation for modern climate research.

    🗣️ Quotes from Hannah Rogers

    "Understanding earth systems is an enormous undertaking, because the earth is enormous, and it's also changing very fast."

    🗣️ Quotes from Katie Zakresky

    "Not everybody can be a scientist, okay? But I think everybody can follow the scientific method."

    🗣️ Quotes from Zach Torpy

    "I know they have very strong bonds. They're hard to break. Carbon dioxide, so long. That's why they last so long in the atmosphere."

    Contact Us

    email: info @ greenteapartyradio.com

    website: https://www.greenteapartyradio.com/

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GreenTeaPartyRadio/

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    43 min
  • Charlotte the Stingray and a Ray of Hope for Climate Change
    Apr 17 2024

    This week on our podcast, we dive deep into how conservative action is making real strides in environmental protection. From Brazil's remarkable reduction in tropical forest logging to France's bold legislation against fast fashion, we're showcasing how conservative solutions are paving the way for a greener future. Plus, don't miss the extraordinary story of Charlotte the stingray and her contribution to marine science.

    🗣️ Quote from Zach Torpie

    "This is the difference between literally electing someone who hates the environment and, like, somebody who's like, okay, we gotta protect it."

    Our hosts, Zach and Katie , kick off the discussion with some heartening news from Brazil and Colombia, where a staggering 39% decline in tropical forest logging showcases the tangible results of political commitment to the environment. The message is clear: our choices at the ballot box have direct consequences for our planet. It's a testament to the power of political action and a call to conservatives everywhere to prioritize environmental stewardship in their political agenda.

    But that's not all. The episode takes a critical look at the fashion industry with France's groundbreaking proposal to penalize low-cost clothing retailers for their environmental impact. This move by the French Parliament could set a precedent for other nations to follow, sparking a global crackdown on fast fashion and its contribution to environmental degradation.

    And then there's Charlotte the stingray, who's making a splash in marine biology with her unprecedented asexual pregnancy. Charlotte's story isn't just fascinating—it's a reminder of the miracles of nature that we are fighting to protect.

    Our hosts also delve into the synergy between wind power and heat pumps, a combination that could slash energy bills and emissions in one fell swoop. This kind of innovative thinking is exactly what the conservative environmental movement is all about—solutions that don't sacrifice economic growth for ecological gain.

    The Green Tea Party isn't just a podcast; it's a rallying cry for young conservatives who believe that their voice matters in the climate conversation. It's about breaking stereotypes and showing the world that conservative environmentalism isn't an oxymoron but a vital perspective in the fight against climate change.

    Galapagos Conservation Trust

    https://galapagosconservation.org.uk/

    RepublicEN

    http://www.republicen.org/

    🗣️ Quote from Chelsea Henderson

    "As conservatives, we're passionate about the environment, the free market, and our faith."

    Catholic Climate Covenant

    https://catholicclimatecovenant.org/

    Contact Us

    email: info @ greenteapartyradio.com

    website: https://www.greenteapartyradio.com/

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GreenTeaPartyRadio/

    Green Tea Party, Conservative Environmentalism, Tropical Forest Logging, Brazil Deforestation, France Fashion Bill, Political Action Environment, Bolsonaro Vs Lula, Climate Change Solutions, Heat Pumps And Wind Power, Ecological Restoration Galapagos, Darwin'S Finches, Stingray Asexual Reproduction, Charlotte The Stingray, Fuel Poverty, Citizens Climate Lobby, Conservative Climate Advocacy, Energy Independence, Clean Energy Jobs, Young Conservatives, Environmental Podcast

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    23 min
  • Climate Change Bad News and Good News
    Apr 10 2024

    In a world where political divides seem to widen with each passing day, the Green Tea Party podcast emerges as a refreshing voice that bridges the gap between conservative values and environmental stewardship. In their latest episode, hosts Zach and Katie serve up a steaming cup of news about climate change--the good, bad, and bizarre.

    The episode kicks off with the buzz of the solar eclipse, a celestial event that has the southeastern United States in a frenzy. Katie's personal touch—a couple of eclipse-themed tattoos—adds a quirky charm to the conversation, setting the stage for an episode that's anything but ordinary.

    As they delve into the meat of the episode, Zach and Katie tackle the contentious issue of fossil fuels and the political chess game surrounding them. They dissect the latest moves by House Speaker Rep. Mike Johnson and the impact on aid to Ukraine, tying it back to the broader theme of geopolitical energy strategies. But it's not all serious policy talk; the hosts' banter and witty interjections keep the tone light and engaging.

    The conversation takes a turn towards the ominous as they address the recent vote on carbon taxes, revealing the disconnect between politicians and the public's environmental concerns. Yet, amidst the frustration, Katie's passionate plea for holistic pro-life policies that extend beyond anti-abortion rhetoric to encompass broader environmental and social support systems shines through, highlighting the potential for conservative values to meaningfully contribute to the climate conversation.

    And just when you think the episode might leave you feeling disheartened, the tide turns. The hosts share a series of uplifting stories, from the decline in tropical forest logging to the innovative use of solar panels in French cemeteries. These stories underscore the message that positive change is possible and that every small action counts.

    But perhaps the most endearing part of the episode is the ongoing saga of Charlotte the Stingray and her asexual reproduction journey. This light-hearted narrative thread weaves through the episode, providing a sense of continuity and anticipation that keeps listeners hooked.

    By the end of the episode, you're left with a sense of hope and determination. The Green Tea Party podcast is a reminder that environmentalism isn't owned by any single political ideology—it's a universal concern that transcends party lines. So, whether you're a conservative looking for eco-friendly strategies that align with your values or simply someone interested in a different perspective on environmental issues, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in, and you might just find yourself inspired to join the party—the Green Tea Party, that is.

    Contact Us

    email: info @ greenteapartyradio.com

    website: https://www.greenteapartyradio.com/

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GreenTeaPartyRadio/

    Green Tea Party, Conservative Environmentalism, Solar Eclipse, Carbon Tax, Fossil Fuels, Climate News, Political Strategy, Environmental Policies, Charlotte The Stingray, Heat Pumps, Onshore Wind Resource, Solar Panels, Nature Positive Stimulus, Fashion Industry Pollution, Tropical Forest Logging, Geopolitical Energy, Ecological Restoration, Renewable Energy Synergy, Electric Vehicles (Evs), Eco-Republican Movement

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    37 min

Sintesi dell'editore

Green Tea Party Radio is hosted by Hannah Rogers, Zach Torpie, and Katie Zakrzewski — three young conservatives who believe that reducing climate change and protecting the environment are fundamental conservative beliefs.
Copyright 2023 All rights reserved.

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