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Food and Farming
Beyond the Bar Code: The Local Food Revolution Michael Pollan
Podcasts

Because industrial agriculture is the single most destructive human activity against the environment, what we put on our collective plate and how we...

Restoring Ecosystems
The Seaweed Rebellion: Saving the Earth by Saving the Oceans Michael Stocker, Anne Rowley…
Podcasts

Perhaps we should call it Watershed Earth. We’re made of water, totally dependent on it, yet it in turn depends on us to play our part in a good...

Restoring Ecosystems
Jaguars, Goats and Acequias: Cultivating the Landscape of a Wild Earth
Podcasts

Do you think of the wilderness as something far away? Not in the age of climate change and human population growth. The real wilderness is always...

Restoring Ecosystems
From Kingdom to Kin-dom: Acting As If We Have Relatives Brock Dolman, Paul Stamets and Brian Thomas Swimme
Podcasts

From the microbes to the mammals, all life shares far more in common than what makes us different. In other words, it’s all relatives. If we knew...

Indigeneity
Becoming Fully Human: The Covenant of the Original Instructions Winona LaDuke, John Trudell and Evon Peter
Podcasts

The Original Instructions represent the ancient empirical wisdom of Traditional Ecological Knowledge earned over generations and millennia by people...

Indigeneity
Justice or “Just Us”: Environmental Justice as a Universal Human Right Clayton Thomas-Muller, Shawna Larson and Maryanne Hitt
Podcasts

The current industrial system generates 94 percent waste. It all lands somewhere, often ultimately in our bodies. A society that wastes its...

Eco-Nomics
Green-Collar Jobs: Laboring into the Next Economy
Podcasts

Labor leader César Chavez helped ban DDT. Truckers are helping address appalling asthma rates at the filthy port of Los Angeles. And inner-city...

Justice
Digital Democracy: The Cyberworld of Citizen Activism Brad Friedman, John Stauber, and Joan Blades
Podcasts

Garbage in, garbage out, as the early computer innovators remarked about information. A vital free press is the single most important feedback loop...

Food and Farming
Labeling GMOs: Lessons Learned and Next Steps
Podcasts

GMO labeling initiatives in California and Washington State lost narrowly because a powerful alliance of Big Ag and Big Food spent millions to...

Justice
Eco-Governance Kirsten Schwind, Jessie Lerner, and Trathen Heckman
Podcasts

What does governance look like when it aligns with the ground truths of nature? How does culture change? What models exist? Hosted by Kirsten...

Indigeneity
Indigenous Forum – Dollars and Sense in Indian Country and Beyond: Expanding Indigenous Philanthropy Melissa Nelson (Anishinaabe), Pearl Gottschalk, China Ching (Hawaiian), Oren Lyons (Onandaga), and Evelyn Arce (Chibcha)
Podcasts

This session challenges the paucity of funding for indigenous-led initiatives of preservation, conservation and revitalization in Indian Country and...

Ecological Design
Eco-Regional Design: Place Is the Space Kirsten Schwind, David Orr, and Louise Bedsworth
Podcasts

How do we align political governance with ecological realities rooted in watersheds, foodsheds, culturesheds and regional economies? Hosted by:...

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