Three podcasts to go green

“Zero Movements”

How to live tomorrow, to produce and eat without wasting, not to overconsume? What common sense alternatives should be favored in order to live with respect for oneself, for others and for one’s environment? “Adopt Zero Movements, it’s being part of the solution, not the problem!, explains the creator of this podcast on ecological transition, Justine Davasse. Zero is at the same time the refusal to contribute to a sick world, and the desire to build a better world, a (finally) desirable future! ” The 30-year-old Orléanaise, author of Zero movement guide (Tana editions, 2020), for three years increased the number of meetings with French players who produce and work on a daily basis to preserve resources and are part of sustainable practices. Sources of inspiration to silence the “I can’t do it, I’m going too far”.

Season 1 (50 episodes) and season 2 (10 episodes). soundcloud.com/les-mouvements-zero

Things to know ”, Nature

Created in 2015, the “Things to Know” podcast network, and its fifteen thematic general culture channels, addresses issues relating to our ecosystem. Since September 2020, and at the rate of four meetings per week, Lucile Torregrossa of the Nature channel explains in less than two minutes how depolluting plants act, what is thermohaline circulation, aquaponics, an invasive species or even what is the horseshoe crab for, this blue-blooded animal that “Looks like a mix between Darth Vader’s helmet and a crab”. In order to join the gesture to “his” word, his “Practical Friday”, very recent format, gives the strings to be part of an eco-responsible approach without breaking the hoe: gardening without plastic, making the little ones aware of nature by city, engage in participatory research or adopt a vermicomposter.

Over 120 episodes. podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/choses-à-savoir-nature/id1531256576

“Basil”

When Jeane Clesse hands his microphone to children aged 3 to 11 to ask them about their perception of ecology or the protection of the environment, these “little green voices” have something to say about it. Louis is a stammering 3-year-old ecologist who loves “The kangueurous, all the kangueurous”, but planes too – ouch! -, while Assia knows how vigilant her parents are about sorting and using water, “But they need to be extra careful, right mom?” “. And it is precisely with their elders, associations, entrepreneurs, and individuals invested in eco-responsible activities, that the lawyer in environmental law by training, passionate about the subject since always, draws up a sound panorama of positive initiatives: a brand of 100% natural cosmetics, from wild picking, psychotherapy to live in eco-serenity, a bouquet made up of local and seasonal flowers, an ethical ready-to-wear company or a brand specializing in vegetable cheese or inupcycling, recycling into top quality products. Is a better world on the move?

105 episodes, podcast.ausha.co/basilic