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THE KITCHEN ACTIVIST

Florencia Ramirez

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Earth Day, Right Now: From a Blue Dot to Your Kitchen

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Send us Fan Mail Earth Day hits differently when you step back and see the planet the way astronauts do: one bright blue dot in a vast universe of nothing. That perspective makes Earth feel both incredibly resilient and deeply fragile—and it brings up a simple but powerful question: What can we actually do that matters? In this solo Earth Day episode, I reflect on that question while holding two truths at once: the heaviness of climate denialism and policy backslides here in the U.S., and the real, measurable progress happening around the world. From the rapid growth of solar energy and wind power to the rise in electric vehicle adoption, there are clear signs that a global shift is underway. I also share my experience participating in a local Earth Day EV car show—and the most common concern people voiced: charging anxiety. We reframe it for what it really is: a short-lived learning curve that fades quickly as new routines take hold. From there, we bring the conversation home. Because one of the most overlooked spaces for climate action is the kitchen. Kitchen activism is not about perfection. It’s about alignment. It’s about using everyday practices—meal planning, thoughtful food shopping, better kitchen organization, and simple cooking routines—to reduce food waste, save money, and support a healthier food system. We also get practical about reducing reliance on fossil fuels at home. If switching to an electric vehicle isn’t possible right now, you can still begin electrifying your kitchen in small, accessible ways: plug-in induction burners  toaster ovens  rice cookers  slow cookers  electric griddles These small shifts add up. If you're local, I’ll be at the Santa Barbara Earth Day EV event this Sunday—April 26. Come say hello. IN THIS EPISODE  Why Earth Day is a moment for reflection, not perfection  Holding climate grief and climate progress at the same time  What global clean energy trends are telling us  EV charging anxiety—and why it fades quickly  Why the kitchen is one of the most powerful places to take action  Simple ways to reduce food waste and fossil fuel use at home  How small daily actions create collective momentum  REFLECTION What is one kitchen or energy shift you are ready to try this week? SUPPORT THE PODCAST If this episode resonated with you: Subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes  Share it with someone who wants practical, grounded climate solutions  Leave a review—it helps more people find this work RESOURCES + LINKS  Watch the PBS segment on Kitchen Activism  Join the 4-week Kitchen Activist group (closes Sunday)  Preorder The Kitchen Activist Start Meal Planning to Save the Planet and Money! started.Sign up for my weekly newsletter. Get a copy of the EAT LESS WATER book. Reach Florencia Ramirez at info@eatlesswater.com

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