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CAROL RUCKDESCHEL on Keeping Cumberland Island Wild /217

CAROL RUCKDESCHEL on Keeping Cumberland Island Wild /217


Episode 217


Cumberland Island is one of Georgia’s most biologically diverse barrier islands, with its maritime forests, coastal beaches, and salt marshes providing a habitat for many endangered kin, in addition …


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

OLÚFÉMI O. TÁÍWÒ on Climate Colonialism and Reparations /216

OLÚFÉMI O. TÁÍWÒ on Climate Colonialism and Reparations /216


Episode 216


After the 15th century, only five countries in the world had not been colonized by European empires in some form or another. Today we see how the policies, strategies, and technologies intended to “a…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

NALINI NADKARNI On Discovering Forest Canopy Microcosms /215 ⌠ENCORE⌡

NALINI NADKARNI On Discovering Forest Canopy Microcosms /215 ⌠ENCORE⌡


Episode 215


Called "the queen of canopy research," Nalini Nadkarni explores the rich, vital world found in the tops of trees. Dr. Nadkarni has spent two decades climbing the trees of Costa Rica, Papua New Guinea…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

SEVERINE VON TSCHARNER FLEMING on the Commons to Which We Belong /214

SEVERINE VON TSCHARNER FLEMING on the Commons to Which We Belong /214


Episode 214


How do we navigate the settler desire to own land? How can our understanding of the commons invite us into collective commitment to caring for the land & staving of speculative land privatization? In…


Published on 5 years ago

CAMILLE DEFRENNE on Forest Symbiosis /213

CAMILLE DEFRENNE on Forest Symbiosis /213


Episode 213


Camille Defrenne shares about the role of mother trees in forest regeneration, how mycorrhizal networks are faring, and the ramifications of large scale reforestation and afforestation efforts when t…


Published on 5 years ago

Dr. VANDANA SHIVA on Becoming Untameable /212

Dr. VANDANA SHIVA on Becoming Untameable /212


Episode 212


Dr. Vandana Shiva shares how we are being set up to become accessories to the digital world and how we can reclaim our intellectual freedom and sovereignty from the hands of digital dictatorship desp…


Published on 5 years ago

HARSHA WALIA on Dismantling Imagined, Militarized, and Colonial Borders /211

HARSHA WALIA on Dismantling Imagined, Militarized, and Colonial Borders /211


Episode 211


We talk with guest Harsha Walia on why it is imperative to rid the concept of legal/illegal personhood in movements for the climate and environment.

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Published on 5 years ago

Dr. SAMUEL RAMSEY on Bee Population in Peril /210

Dr. SAMUEL RAMSEY on Bee Population in Peril /210


Episode 210


Dr. Ramsey shares how climate change impacts the nutritional quality of pollen and how human design and development has strengthened and spread spread parasitic mites to the disadvantage of bees glob…


Published on 5 years, 1 month ago

SII-AM HAMILTON on Respect-Based Futures /209

SII-AM HAMILTON on Respect-Based Futures /209


Episode 209


In this powerful conversation with land defender Sii-am Hamilton, we discuss ways forward that recognize that Indigenous communities have been practicing creative resistance against colonialism & cap…


Published on 5 years, 1 month ago

CORRINA GOULD on Settler Responsibility and Reciprocity /208

CORRINA GOULD on Settler Responsibility and Reciprocity /208


Episode 208


Corrina Gould reminds us that Ohlone territory still holds tremendous abundance and that the land can sustain us in a way that would provide for our wellbeing should we choose to really re-examine wh…


Published on 5 years, 1 month ago





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