<div class="span index">1</div> <span><a class="" data-remote="true" data-type="html" href="/series/silver-linings-with-the-old-gays">Silver Linings with The Old Gays</a></span>
Brace yourself for The Old Gays! Join Robert Reeves, Jessay Martin, Bill Lyons, and Michael "Mick" Peterson on a wild ride reflecting on the many chapters of their fabulous lives. Laugh and learn as the viral sensations spill on everything from steamy romances and sexy stories to the bonds of chosen family and queer culture. Explore the underground nightlife of the 1970s and today's evolving LGBTQ+ community through the eyes of The Old Gays. With over 300 years of combined wisdom, indulge in the raunchy reflections and personal silver linings. New episodes every other week, where the laughs are as big as the personalities!
Right now, the world has already lost 27% of its coral reefs, sea-level rise is stripping us of miles of coastlines, 60% of species have been lost since 1970, and the last 5 years have been the hottest on record. By 2030, when current WNA students are anywhere between 24 and 30 years old, the United Nations IPCC reports that the globe will have warmed by at least 1.5 degrees C (2.7 degrees F) over preindustrial temperatures, commensurately increasing the risk and frequency of extreme droughts, wildfires, floods, and food shortages for millions of people.
Right now, the world has already lost 27% of its coral reefs, sea-level rise is stripping us of miles of coastlines, 60% of species have been lost since 1970, and the last 5 years have been the hottest on record. By 2030, when current WNA students are anywhere between 24 and 30 years old, the United Nations IPCC reports that the globe will have warmed by at least 1.5 degrees C (2.7 degrees F) over preindustrial temperatures, commensurately increasing the risk and frequency of extreme droughts, wildfires, floods, and food shortages for millions of people.
This episode centers on our newest community members, our freshmen. In this episode, freshmen class members and new faculty members, Ms. Adams and Mr. Melchior, talk with Dr. Kennedy about their perceptions of climate change and how they have evolved since coming to WNA.
We know that climate change disproportionately impacts poorer communities and communities of color. On this podcast WNA faculty and students discuss how and why this is happening and what we need to do about it.
WNA Faculty dig deep into how this huge challenge impacts what and how we teach. As educators, what are the most effective ways to address this overarching environmental challenge with our students?
How do social media platforms help with or detract from solutions to this biggest challenge of our generation? WNA students and faculty dialogue about how social media platforms influence conversations about climate change.