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SETH M. SIEGEL: Entrepreneur, Public Speaker & NYTimes Bestselling Author of Let There Be Water - Highlights
SETH M. SIEGEL: Entrepreneur, Public Speaker & NYTimes Bestselling Author of Let There Be Water - Highlights

Season 3

“On average in advanced societies, about 70% of freshwater that’s consumed is consumed by agriculture. In less developed countries, sometimes as high…

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Let There Be Water: Israel’s Solution for a Water-Starved World with SETH M. SIEGEL
Let There Be Water: Israel’s Solution for a Water-Starved World with SETH M. SIEGEL

Season 3

Seth is a lawyer, activist, entrepreneur, public speaker and New York Times Bestselling Author. He is an expert in water management and conservation.…

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Understanding the Rights of Nature w/ Political Scientist, Author, Professor - Highlights
Understanding the Rights of Nature w/ Political Scientist, Author, Professor - Highlights

Season 8

"The term Rights of Nature tends to be applied to two different things. One is this underlying legal philosophy that is actually broader than just Ri…

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DR. JOERI ROGELJ: Navigating Climate Policy and the Path to Net Zero - Highlights
DR. JOERI ROGELJ: Navigating Climate Policy and the Path to Net Zero - Highlights

Season 8

“A key part of how I go about doing my research is being involved in policy discussions, policy conversations, and also by following the internationa…

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Restoring Haiti’s Coastlines: JEAN WEINER on Marine Biodiversity - Highlights
Restoring Haiti’s Coastlines: JEAN WEINER on Marine Biodiversity - Highlights

Season 8

“We’re coming out of one of the worst times for resource exploitation, waste and everything related to that waste of resources, so trying to set the …

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JEAN WEINER - Goldman Environmental Prize-winning Founder of Fondation pour la Protection de la Biodiversité Marine in Haiti

Season 8

Born and raised in Haiti, Jean Weiner has worked on coastal and marine since 1991.  In 1992, Jean founded Haiti’s first coastal and marine environmen…

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DR. JOERI ROGELJ - Director of Research at Grantham Institute, Imperial College, Author on UN Environment Programme & Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
DR. JOERI ROGELJ - Director of Research at Grantham Institute, Imperial College, Author on UN Environment Programme & Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Season 8

Dr. Joeri Rogelj is Director of Research at the Grantham Institute at Imperial College and also at the International Institute for Applied Systems An…

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ROB PRINGLE - Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Professor  Princeton University - Pringle Lab
ROB PRINGLE - Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Professor Princeton University - Pringle Lab

Season 8

Rob Pringle is a professor of ecology, biodiversity, and conservation at Princeton University. He’s fascinated by nearly all facets of ecology and co…

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ROB PRINGLE: Exploring the Complex Web of Ecology and Conservation - Highlights
ROB PRINGLE: Exploring the Complex Web of Ecology and Conservation - Highlights

Season 8

“For nature and natural beauty to survive, people have to want it. If they don’t ever experience it, why should they want it? What could you see of v…

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The Redemptive Power of Books w/ Novelist, Showrunner (The Wire, The Deuce) Highlights
The Redemptive Power of Books w/ Novelist, Showrunner (The Wire, The Deuce) Highlights

Season 5

“I do want to point out–many writers don’t want to admit to it or say it–it’s just words on a page until everybody else makes it come alive. You had …

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