How individual choices can add up in the fight against climate change
As the effects of climate change become more pronounced, more people now appreciate that the individual choices in our daily lives can have a profound impact on the future of the planet. Join Washington Post Live for conversations with White House National Climate advisor Ali Zaidi, Oyster Oyster chef Rob Rubba and Bitter Grace founder Anne Marie Johnson about the ways ordinary citizens can help reduce the worlds carbon footprint. Click here for transcript Assistant to the President White House National Climate Advisor Chef & Partner, Oyster Oyster Founder & Owner, Bitter Grace The following content is produced and paid for by a Washington Post Live event sponsor. The Washington Post newsroom is not involved in the production of this content. Accelerating regulations and elevated corporate ambitions are requiring bolder sustainability action. In a segment presented by WM, Tara Hemmer, chief sustainability officer for WM, discusses the unique role WM has in the circular economy when creating environmental solutions for its customers of all sizes including some of the largest companies in North America. Chief Sustainability Officer, WM