Introducing ‘We Are Endangered Species’: A New Voice in the Climate Conversation

“We Are Numbers,” a bold new episode dedicated to unravelling the complexities of climate change, marks the launch of a fresh and engaging podcast series, ‘We Are Endangered Species’ dedicated to fostering public dialogue on climate change and its wide‐ranging effects. This initiative, powered by SunMoney Solar Group, is a continuation of non‐profit work that has long been a hallmark of community workshops, school sessions, association talks, and field trips for children to solar parks. The podcast emphasises education and shared experiences rather than commercial interests.
In its inaugural episode, the podcast features BAFTA‐nominated director Peter Webber – acclaimed for his work on The Girl With a Pearl Earring and the documentary Ten Billion – joining hosts Balazs Juszt and Zoltan Rendes to engage in an incisive discussion on the challenges posed by entrenched fossil fuel interests, overpopulation, and environmental unpredictability. Balazs Juszt brings a wealth of creative expertise as a director and creator of acclaimed commercials, music videos, series and films across Europe and beyond. He holds a BSc in Economics from Royal Holloway and an MFA in Producing from UCLA, enriching his global perspective with solid academic and industry credentials. Balazs infuses every conversation with vibrant storytelling and a unique, cross-cultural flair.
We Are Endangered Species sets itself apart by blending expert insights with a dynamic, data‐driven narrative that tackles serious subjects with a unique mix of humour and candour. Listeners can expect in‐depth conversations on the power of information, the cost of inaction, and the urgent need for sustainable practices, all presented in a format that is both accessible and thought‐provoking. The episode examines how influential figures in art and activism are reshaping the dialogue around climate change, underscoring the critical role of renewable energy in driving global transformation.
A distinctive feature of the podcast series is its commitment to inclusive education. The podcast serves as a virtual extension of outreach efforts, bringing together experts, activists, and educators to discuss how everyday choices can contribute to a more sustainable world. Excited about the launch, Zoltan Rendes, Partner @ Sunmoney and creator of this project, said, “I believe that real change begins with an informed conversation and genuine community engagement. This podcast transcends traditional boundaries to educate, inspire, and empower listeners of all ages. Born from a hand-painted t-shirt slogan at a Gulf public appearance, the idea evolved when I thought to turn it into a speech at the International Quorum of Motion Picture Producers. Together, with Balazs, it sparked into a non-profit movement – We Are Endangered Species – that doesn’t ask for donations but instead demands attention, understanding, and collective action. This grassroots initiative delivers clear facts, engaging stories, and context about our slow apocalypse, urging everyone to help save humanity and the planet. Step by step, creature by creature, it invites all 8 billion people to not merely survive, but thrive. Together, we will evolve.”
The podcast’s approach is deliberately grounded in educational values and civic engagement. It is designed to inspire community action and broaden understanding through insightful conversations, lively debate, and accessible narratives. Rather than promoting business or corporate agendas, the series highlights personal responsibility and collective efforts in addressing the climate crisis. Future episodes will further expand the dialogue, with planned topics including the influence of viruses, permafrost melt, and a pandemic boost driven by climate change, the interplay between travel and environmental transformation, and the effects of emerging markets and new technology in a warming world.
The podcast is available on all major digital platforms, and audiences are invited to follow its progress on Instagram and Facebook via the links on the We Are Endangered Species website (https://www.weareendangeredspecies.com). By merging creative storytelling with factual analysis, the first episode promises to deliver a fresh perspective on the climate crisis – one that is as engaging as it is enlightening. For more information, visit www.weareendangeredspecies.com and join the movement towards a sustainable future.
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