Home Space and Reason

Home Space and Reason


Episode 11 | 10-Steps to Make an Impact

November 22, 2019

Record floods. Raging storms. Deadly heat compounding massive fires. Climate change manifests itself in so very many ways, and it’s the ultimate equalizer: a challenge faced by every living being. We have all either experienced them first hand, know someone who has or seen them on our nightly news. Here are the basics on what causes climate change, how it’s affecting the planet, and ten steps you can take in your own home.  See below under SOURCES for links mentioned within this podcast.Did you know that you can hire me?  Yep! If you need help with one particular space in your home, I have consultations open now via FaceTime!  Check out my website to LEARN HOW.Join the ALL POSITIVE Home Space and Reason community:~ Join the private Facebook group for conversations & sharing about your home space and reason.  All the product links and photos you hear about within the podcast live here.~ Follow me on Instagram ~ Follow me on Facebook ~ Follow me on Pinterest~ Follow me on Twitter ~ Website www.SpaceAndReason.comSources———————————————-The facts from this podcast have come from the NRDC website. Visit FEMA’s Flood Map Service Center to find your community’s flood map and better understand your flood risk, then consider investing in (or renewing) a flood insurance policy.Flooding and Climate change...everything you need to knowA link to Fast Company on how to reduce plastic in your householdAdvantages and Challenges of Community Choice Aggregation Green Power Partnership info about CCA's - search your state50th Anniversary of Earth Day in April 2020Link to the book Designing for Disaster: Domestic Architecture in the Era of Climate Change  Solar tax credit explained. Search here for certified green power and renewable energy certificate programs for your home Kickstarter for the Unocup - the no-lid foldable paper cup removing the plastic lid from the “to go cup.” Legal Disclosure: Kristina Browning is a licensed Realtor in the State of Oregon with 503 Properties