It’s impossible to ignore the impact of humans on our warming world when standing on polluted shorelines of Latin America, watching tourists sip glacier melt from plastic water bottles on a retreating glacier, trying to find specks of color in bleached reefs, or gasping for fresh air in wildfire-stricken California.
For research in my book project, I recently interviewed David Katz, CEO and founder of Plastic Bank, an organization that monetizes plastic as currency to feed, house and educate the planet’s most impoverished residents.
I’d watched his inspiring TED Talk with Kai that morning, and Kai told me to ask Mr. Katz if there’s any hope for his future.
In response to Kai’s question, David Katz told me to do the following (you should try it, really, take a minute and try it right now):