
Jenny Morgan: The Moral Ecology of Climate Discourse
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In a world often divided by polarized climate discourse, how can we create meaningful accountability without resorting to cancellation?
Jenny Morgan, climate strategist and author of "Cancel Culture in Climate: Polarization is Setting Our Planet on Fire," explores how our approach to climate communications can either bridge divides or deepen them. This thoughtful conversation reveals how living by core values like bravery, compassion, and discipline creates authentic climate action, and why forgiveness might be the key to both personal liberation and environmental progress.
From organizational green-hushing to dichotomous thinking that limits our understanding of human complexity, Jenny offers practical frameworks for transforming how we engage across differences in the climate movement.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- How making decisions from fear rather than confidence hinders climate progress (08:05)
- The crucial difference between accountability and cancel culture (19:46)
- Why organizations doing remarkable environmental work often stay silent (26:06)
- How unaddressed trauma influences our approach to climate action (35:32)
- The liberating power of forgiveness in climate discourse (37:06)
Listen now to explore how we might approach both our human and ecological relationships with equal care, creating a moral ecology that serves our shared future.
Episode Length: 55 minutes
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Website: cancelcultureinclimate.com
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jennycmorgan
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