
Boston's Autumn COVID-19 Outlook, and "Climate Culture Boston" Encourages Eco-Friendly Habits
August 13, 202238m 15s
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Show Notes
Earlier this week, the CDC revised guidelines on how to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic - in some cases, completely removing or revising them. It's almost time for school to get started in New England's largest city, and Nichole talks with Boston's Public Health Commissioner, Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, about what they expect from the virus in the autumn months. Climate change and other environmental problems are causing many to re-think their habits when it comes to waste and consumption. Good eco-friendly habits aren't easy to develop, though, especially when it feels like you're the only one taking part. Frank Lowenstein, Senior Director of Climate Culture Boston, talks with Nichole about their mission to help people work together to develop those habits, and why Boston is the perfect city for them to get out their message.
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