Solutions: Coming to a Forest Near You

The Winner of the 2016 Buckminster Fuller Challenge is the British Columbia-based Rainforest Solutions Project, a collaborative effort between Greenpeace, Sierra Club British Columbia and Stand.earth (formerly ForestEthics). Operating under the umbrella of Tides Canada, this collaboration lead to the development of one of the most extraordinary approaches to conservation, social justice, and indigenous rights in recent memory, resulting in a historically unprecedented multigenerational agreement to protect the 15-million acre Great Bear ecosystem, the largest remaining temperate rainforest on the planet.

After a decade of confrontations and campaigns, this arduous, painstaking effort was ultimately able to bring together 26 Indigenous tribes, environmentalists, scientists, the BC Provincial Government, and the logging companies in respectful negotiations and relationship-building, and now 85% of the land will be free from any logging, and highly sustainable logging and management practices are mandated on the rest. This remarkably positive outcome is a model for the rest of the world, and the Rainforest Solutions Project team (Director Dr. Jody Holmes, Program Manager Marlene Cummings and Steering Committee members Valerie Langer (Stand.earth), Eduardo Sousa (Greenpeace), and Jens Wieting (Sierra Club BC), are now reaching out to forest activists globally to share what they have learned.

We at Bioneers have long closely followed the struggle over the Great Bear, one that touches on so many themes central to our worldview: the urgent need to preserve biodiversity and intact ecosystems, the rights of Indigenous peoples, and the fact that people working together across divides can change the world. We featured the Great Bear struggle a number of times at the Bioneers conference over the years, including with a sterling keynote address by Tzeporah Berman, then a leader Forest Ethics and presentations on the situation there from the Rainforest Action Network. We offer our congratulations to RSP for winning the prestigious Fuller Challenge, and thank the Buckminster Fuller Institute (a very close Bioneers ally) for the wisdom of its review team and jury in selecting this extraordinary project as their 2016 winner.

Cuba’s Organic Agriculture: Aberration or Model for the World? | Kevin Danaher, Greg Watson, and Anuradha Mittal

Cuba developed, out of necessity, the most organic, sustainable agricultural system of any country. Is that model replicable in other parts of the world, or is it now likely to be overrun by industrial farming as ironically the easing of tensions with the U.S. opens the island up to the influx of capital and multinational corporate plutocrats? What can we learn from Cuba’s food system, and what are the risks to Cuban food security and sovereignty as its economic isolation ends?

With: Kevin Danaher, co-founder of Global Exchange and FairTradeUSA; Greg Watson, former Massachusetts Secretary of Agriculture; Anuradha Mittal, founder and Executive Director of the Oakland Institute.

Recorded Friday, October 16, 2015 at the National Bioneers Conference in San Rafael, California.

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2017 promises to be another incredible year for the award-winning Bioneers Indigeneity Program. In addition to continuing to bring together the world’s foremost Indigenous environmental and human rights activists, we will continue to amplify their authentic voices through our media series.


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We are proud to announce the upcoming release of 12 new Indigenous Forum videos – covering some of the most pressing topics in Indian Country today, from saving Oak Flat to Standing Rock. You can find the videos on our Bioneers Indigeneity YouTube channel. Please subscribe to receive updates, as we will continue to add more media content in the months ahead.

Did you know that the Indigeneity Program contains one of the largest repositories of Indigenous-produced content about traditional ecological knowledge and Indigenous activism? In 2017, we will be curating the most timely and relevant Indigenous content from the Bioneers’ archive, creating exciting new learning materials. Keep a look out for Indigeneity Program updates in upcoming Bioneers newsletters, and through our social media Facebook and Twitter feeds.

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3-D Ocean Farming: Making a Living on a Living Planet | Bren Smith

What if there are ways to sustainably harvest protein and nutritious vegetables from the seas in ways that restore coastlines, local economies, produces abundant food, and sequesters vast amounts of carbon dioxide? Pathfinding ocean farmer Bren Smith has cultivated a breakthrough method of near-shore aquaculture called 3-D Ocean Farming, which has the potential to transform our relationship with the ocean, make room again for the flourishing wild diversity of ocean animals, and launch a novel, delicious and authentically sustainable cuisine along with way.

Nature’s Phoenix: Fire As Medicine | Chad Hanson and Frank Kanawha Lake

Contemporary Western fire science is integrating what Indigenous Peoples discovered over thousands of years of observation, and trial and error: fire is key to optimizing forest vitality and biodiversity. The merging of these two ways of knowing could signal the end to our misguided policy of fire suppression at all costs, and the beginning of an era of building fire-resilient communities with a new relationship to one of nature’s most elemental and fearful forces. With fire ecologists Chad Hanson and Frank Kanawha Lake.

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Full Panel Recording: Breaking the Male Code: The Tyranny of Masculinity | Eve Ensler, Tony Porter, Dallas Goldtooth, Luke Harris, and George Lipsitz

This is the full 90 minute audio from the 2017 Bioneers Conference Panel,  “Breaking the Male Code: The Tyranny of Masculinity“.

To transform our culture from its focus on dominance and hierarchy to one of connection, empathy and collaboration, it’s vital that we re-envision the essential (or archetypal) masculine, which changes everything.

Hosted by Eve Ensler. With: Tony Porter, co-founder, A Call To Men, author of Breaking Out of the Man Box, Ending Violence Against Women; Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous activist, member of the 1491’s Native American comedy troupe; Luke Harris, professor of American Politics and Constitutional Law at Vassar College and co-founder of the African American Policy Forum; George Lipsitz, Professor of Black Studies and Sociology, UC Santa Barbara, board president, African American Policy Forum.

Power Struggle: The Unstoppable Rise of the Clean Energy Era | Danny Kennedy – (PODCAST)

Today in the fossil fuel-induced age of escalating climate disruption, the joker in the deck is the climate imperative to transition rapidly off fossil fuels worldwide. Clean energy has reached the proverbial tipping point – and the smart money is hot on the trail of the clean energy revolution. Entrepreneur and visionary change-maker Danny Kennedy says clean energy not only makes dollars, it makes sense, and this literal power struggle could take us from energy monopoly to energy democracy.

Women and Entheogens | Kat Harrison, Annie Oak, Carolyn Garcia and Mariavittoria Mangini

The worlds of psychedelic research and culture have historically been heavily male, and the stories of some of the great women pioneers in these domains have not received the attention they deserve. This historic panel discussion brought together some of the most extraordinary women who have contributed to this field in their own very diverse ways. The intrepid ethnobotanist, artist and co-founder of Botanical Dimensions, Kat Harrison was joined by the legendary Carolyn “Mountain Girl” Garcia, a key figure in the Merry Pranksters and former wife of the late Grateful Dead guitarist; Annie Oak, founder of the Women’s Visionary Congress; and family nurse midwife with decades of experience, Mariavittoria Mangini, Ph.D.

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The Healing Potential of Cannabidiol, MDMA and Entheogens | Martin Lee, Amy Emerson and Ralph…

Amy Emerson, Director of Clinical Research at the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS); Martin Lee, Director of Project CBD; and Ralph Metzner, legendary psychedelic research pioneer, share their insights into the state of knowledge about the potential curative properties of psychedelic substances.

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How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World | Paul Stamets

Paul Stamets describes a series of epiphanies around how to shape our world with fungi in ways that are not just sustainable, but regenerative, resourceful and fun. He shares his patented application of mycelium as an alternative to synthetic pesticides; his regenerative Life Boxes that serve as shipping materials until you add water and soil; and his newest invention — mushroom cultivation centers that convert fungal sugars into ethanol while providing resources for enriching soil, growing food and metabolizing pollution in an environment that encourages community participation. Mushrooms will never look the same after you see this one.

Multicultural Women Social and Ecological Healing | Jeanine Canty, Nina Simons and Anita Sanchez

Three of the diverse contributors to the new anthology, Ecological and Social Healing: Multicultural Women’s Voices, explore how being situated between ecological and social justice movements has opened them up to new understandings and new ways of teaching and leading. They will share “re-storying” narratives that cross boundaries of place, history, trauma and worldview to trigger compassion and healing. With Jeanine Canty, Professor and Chair of Environmental Studies, Naropa University; Nina Simons, Bioneers co-founder, founding Director of Everywoman’s Leadership program; and Anita Sanchez, Transformational Leadership Council.

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Keepers of the Cradle of Life

What does it mean to bring the “feminine” forward in leadership from diverse cultural and ethnic perspectives? How might a spectrum of views help us to integrate relational intelligence into all our leadership? With poet Noris Binet; Nikki Silvestri, former Executive Director of Green for All and The People’s Grocery and Pat McCabe, or Woman Stands Shining, a Navajo teacher working on Indigenous frameworks for gender and all of life.