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Restoring Ecosystems
Forest Lifeboat: From Spirit Bears to Victoria’s Dirty Secret Tzeporah Berman
Podcasts

How do you go from being a passionate tree-hugger to a business-suited change-maker on behalf of the forests? Enter ForestEthics Program Director...

Food and Farming
You Are Where You Eat: Trans-farming Urban Food and Growing Community Ladonna Redmond…
Podcasts

LaDonna Redmond and Wil Bullock live in communities where 12-year-olds suffer heart attacks, and where it's easier to buy a semi-automatic weapon...

Ecological Medicine
The Art of Relationships: From Ecology to Healing Fritjof Capra, Jeannette Armstrong, and Jeanne Achterberg
Podcasts

Ecology is the superb art of interdependent relationships. Author and physicist Fritjof Capra, Native American educator Jeannette Armstrong, and...

Eco-Nomics
Aligning Business with Biology: Breakthrough Eco-nomics Amory Lovins & Jason Clay
Podcasts

Bioneers are successfully employing the economics of nature to demonstrate how we can solve two of our most intractable environmental challenges:...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
How Close Does It Have to Get? The Open Space of Democracy Terry Tempest Williams
Podcasts

In her writing and her life, Terry Tempest Williams expresses something better and higher in each of us. Here she wrestles with the question: "What...

Eco-Nomics
The End of Sustainability: The Environment as a Human Right Paul Hawken
Podcasts

A healthy environment is not just a biological issue, but also a fundamental human right. Acclaimed social entrepreneur and author Paul Hawken...

Ecological Design
Connecting the Drops: Restoring Ecology and Social Ecology in Los Angeles Andy Lipkis
Podcasts

Could Los Angeles stop draining water from the Colorado River and the Sacramento Delta to become self-sufficient? That's a question that Andy...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
War, Earth and the Soul: The Warrior’s Path of Redemption Edward Tick
Podcasts

Is high-tech war that can annihilate human civilization and nature on a global scale really a viable response to conflict in the 21st century? The...

Women's Leadership
Daughters of Thoreau: Not Too Well Behaved Julia Butterfly Hill, Diane Wilson, and Terri Swearingen
Podcasts

On his deathbed Henry David Thoreau said his only regret was being too well behaved. Julia Butterfly Hill, Diane Wilson and Terri Swearingen, three...

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...

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