Episode 1: climate change

One of the planet's main challenges

Climate change is an extreme phenomenon that unbalances ecosystems and is one of the greatest threats of the 21st century. It's definitely time to act.

Episode 1: Climate Change

In a crucial first episode for the future of the Earth, three experts try to explain, over the course of 45 minutes, what climate change is, its impact on the way we live, and how we can protect the planet from a generalised rise in temperature.

Meet our experts
Catarina Barreiros
Catarina Barreiros
Founder & CEO de Do Zero
Graduated with a major in Architecture and a master's degree in Management; she was a fashion stylist and worked in Digital Marketing in a luxury product company and a pharmaceutical company. The documentary Cowspiracy and a conference on Zero Waste generated the first concerns with sustainability. She created the blog Do Zero and seeks to live with the minimal ecological footprint possible today.
Júlia Seixas
Júlia Seixas
Expert on Environment, Energy and Climate Change
Professor and researcher in energy and climate change, coordinates the Climate-KIC Hub Portugal and the Energy & Climate line from the research center CENSE. She belongs to the scientific committee of the UL-UNL Joint PhD Program in Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policies.
Sara Goulartt
Sara Goulartt
ESG Business Integration at EDP
Graduated with a major in Environmental Engineering from Nova University of Lisbon and has a master's degree in Energy and Environment Economics from ISEG. She joined EDP in 2000 as part of the design and implementation of geographic information systems. Since 2017, she has been responsible for the environment and climate in the group's sustainability directorate.
EDP's role
We believe that the future is renewable and are committed to doing our part for a more sustainable world.

Web series Generation Zero

Testimonies from families with inspiring sustainable practices.

Maria, a married mother of five, has a small vegetable garden in the center of town and composts to fertilize the soil. She uses the fabrics she doesn't use to make custom-made clothes and uses the packaging for her husband Francisco's art. Small gestures that make a difference and that can be within everyone's reach.