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Top court delivers a 'huge' climate win for island nations
Episode 260
The recent advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on states' obligations regarding climate change was celebrated globally fo…
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Saving ourselves and nature means tackling inequality
Episode 259
Wealth inequality is a primary culprit behind the ecological and environmental collapse of societies over the past 12,000 years, which have come to …
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Tales of wonder in an age of extinction with author Natalie Kyriacou
Episode 258
On this episode of the Newscast we take a look at Natalie Kyriacou's widely praised new book, Nature's Last Dance: Tales of Wonder in an Age of Extin…
8 months ago
Rewilding the world, one acre at a time
Episode 257
Rewilding advocate, financier and host of the popular podcast Rewilding the World, Ben Goldsmith, joins Mongabay's podcast to discuss nature restora…
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Alan Weisman's 'Hope Dies Last' weaves stories of environmental hope
Episode 256
On this week's episode of Mongabay's podcast, best-selling author Alan Weisman details the people and places he visited in reporting his new book, H…
8 months, 3 weeks ago
How empathy and spiritual ecology can heal humanity's rift with nature
Episode 255
The Nature Of is a new podcast series from the nonprofit nature and culture magazine Atmos that speaks with prominent figures in conservation and cul…
8 months, 4 weeks ago
How Singapore leads the way in urban-wildlife coexistence
Episode 254
Singapore has come a long way since the 1880s, when only roughly 7% of its native forests remained. Since the 1960s, when the city-state gained indep…
9 months ago
To change the world, change the narrative
Episode 253
Narratives help shape our society, culture and environment, entrenching beliefs that can help — or harm — our planet and human rights. Tsering Yangzo…
9 months, 1 week ago
Cash for community conservation is tight, but this nonprofit unlocks it
Episode 252
Jean-Gaël "JG" Collomb says community-based conservation organizations know best how to tackle the complex conservation challenges unique to their ec…
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Are Rivers Alive? Author Robert Macfarlane argues they are.
Episode 251
This week on Mongabay's podcast, celebrated author and repeat Nobel Prize in Literature candidate Robert Macfarlane discusses his fascinating new boo…
10 months ago