Striding Toward a Greener Future: Conservation, and the Climate Journey
The Midlife Rebel PodcastAugust 17, 202401:03:10

Striding Toward a Greener Future: Conservation, and the Climate Journey

Navigating the intricate dance of life and environmental stewardship, Bindi Robertson joins me to share her compelling narrative. As a mother and a sustainability specialist, Bindi imparts how her personal and professional worlds collide, creating a rich and dynamic tapestry. The conversation flows from the importance of living by one's values to the joy she experiences in involving her family in her environmentally focused adventures. Her approach casts a hopeful light on the challenges we face, advocating for action and learning through every stage of life.

This episode also takes a closer look at the technological leaps in animal tracking research. Bindi's insights into the delicate balance of conducting this important ecological work, against the backdrop of personal milestones like motherhood, offer a refreshing perspective on professional growth.
We share in the revelations that come with observing animal behaviour and the less invasive methods now used, and reflect on how these advancements can shape conservation strategies moving forward.

As we shift gears, we examine the complex web of individual actions, corporate sustainability measures, and the stark realities of climate change. The discussion navigates through the nuances of renewable energy, the impact of lifestyle changes, and the heavy shadow cast by air travel on our carbon footprint.
Bindi and I underscore the significance of creating memories that last a lifetime, the very personal journey through loss, and the quest to balance passion with the practicalities of daily life.
The episode wraps up with a powerful reminder that although the challenge of climate change is immense, every step we take is a stride toward a healthier planet.

Bindi Robertson feels like she was put on this planet to do, see, and learn everything. After getting a degree in Business in Economics whilst playing tennis on scholarship at an American university, she developed a deep concern for the state of the planet, which lead to a PhD in Natural Resource Management. After becoming a mum at 36 to two daughters, she stayed home to raise them, using the time, along with her husband, to travel the world with them and take them on lots of hiking, cycling and skiing outdoor adventures. There was also lots of time spent grappling with how to return to the work force and how to contribute positively to the world going forward. This led to a slight ‘pivot’ from conservation to the completion of a Masters in Climate Change Science and Policy, and work within the corporate world of voluntary emissions reduction. Now, turning 50, the grappling continues, with how to contribute positively, balance family life, and, how to prioritise personal wellness.

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