The Global Search for Education: Climate Activist Ivan Ransom Interviews Dr. Ash Pachauri

This month, audiences can watch Net Zero Speaks with Dr. Ash Pachauri on the Planet Classroom Network. This film is curated by the Protect Our Planet Movement and Planet Classroom. 

In Net Zero Speaks with Dr. Ash Pachauri, produced by Sergio Castaneda, Co-founder and Senior Mentor of the POP Movement, Dr. Pachauri, discusses how small, individual actions can collectively create significant climate impact. 

The episode explores his new books on sustainability and the innovative projects led by the POP Movement.  Empowering youth and promoting practical climate solutions are central to this insightful conversation, hosted by Ivan Ransom.

The Global Search for Education is pleased to welcome back Ivan Ransom.

Ivan – why did you decide to interview Dr. Ash Pachauri?

He is the person that I admire the most. When this opportunity came I was so thrilled! He is a brilliant professional, proficient author, and internationally recognized climate activist. But beyond his professional life, he has such a kind heart and fierce spirit.

What surprised you most about your interview?


I think discovering that Dr. Ash had traveled to all the states in Mexico to raise climate awareness. I’m Mexican, and not even myself have done so. He has a true commitment to making a change and building a solid community-based movement, without leaving anyone behind.

What are the three main takeaways for the Net Zero audience from your interview? 


First – Everyone can have a positive impact on the environment, that we all have the power.

Second – Community-based solutions are the ones that will be able to sustain over time, so promote them as much as possible. 

Third – Read Dr. Ash’s books and prepare yourself to make a positive impact!

Thank you, Ivan!

C. M. Rubin and Ivan Ransom

Don’t miss Net Zero Speaks with Dr Ash Pachauri, now streaming on the Planet Classroom Network. This film is curated by the Protect Our Planet Movement and Planet Classroom.

Author: C. M. Rubin

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