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Ecological Design
True Biotechnologies: Nature’s Best Climate Change Solutions Janine Benyus, Stephan Dewar, David Orr and Jay Harman
Podcasts

Some of the best minds on the planet are busy cataloguing possible solutions to the crisis of climate chaos. Scientists, entrepreneurs and educators...

Restoring Ecosystems
Restoring Life’s Fabric: The Biological Bottom Line David Suzuki
Podcasts

Is the economy the most important thing? Canadian geneticist, author, and television producer David Suzuki says the economy is just a subset of...

Restoring Ecosystems
The Clash of Civilizations: Liberation Ecology and the New Superpower Paul Hawken
Podcasts

There is indeed a clash of civilizations today, between a sustainable civilization and a disposable one. Author and social entrepreneur Paul Hawken...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Nature and Spirit: It’s All Connected Joanna Macy, Rabbi Michael Lerner & Matthew Fox
Podcasts

Global healing requires a spiritual transformation of every aspect of life. Rabbi Michael Lerner of Tikkun Magazine, author/educator Matthew Fox and...

Food and Farming
Genetic Engineering or Genetic Roulette? Kenny Ausubel, Andrew Kimbrell & Luke Anderson
Podcasts

What lies behind the fascination to tinker with the building blocks of life? Kenny Ausubel and Andrew Kimbrell shed light on the disturbing genetic...

Ecological Design
Thinking Like Cathedral Builders: Green Building for the Long Haul John Abrams
Podcasts

Few people realize that poor design and inefficient buildings account for half America's energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Master...

Indigeneity
Indigenous Peace Technologies: The Ancient Art of Getting Along Jeannette Armstrong…
Podcasts

How do we create peace? What can we learn from indigenous societies who have addressed this profound question over thousands of years? From North...

Indigeneity
Value Change for Survival: All My Relations Chief Oren Lyons, Leslie Gray & John Mohawk
Podcasts

In these ecologically dangerous times, many call for a fundamental change of heart if we are to restore vital ecosystems. Oren Lyons, Leslie Gray...

Indigeneity
Indigeneity: Becoming Native, Staying Native Jeannette Armstrong, Leslie Gray, and Katsi Cook
Podcasts

What would life be like if we could hear the land ask us to be a certain way, a way that leads us and the Earth back to wholeness and health? Native...

Justice
Toxic Trespassing: The Inside Story of the Love Canal Uprising Lois Gibbs
Podcasts

Few people know how a hostage-taking incident transformed a shy housewife from the working-class community near Niagara Falls into one of the...

Food and Farming
A Fork in the Road: Make Friends with a Farmer Michael Ableman
Podcasts

Local, organic food is growing in popularity by leaps and bounds. Beyond the benefits to the growers, our health and the land, could it become a...

Food and Farming
The Trojan Gene: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Nature
Podcasts

A handful of profit-driven biotechnology corporations are rewriting the genetic code of the tree of life, radically altering the composition of our...

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