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Short form videos (2-5 minutes) provide facts, not fiction, with access and clarity for all.
Sharing the wisdom into action worldwide requires collaboration and cooperation, not proprietary thinking or doing.
Puppets teach Minnesota kids about climate change One puppet show tells the story of a wasteful king and how he learns to live more sustainably. Dawn Pape Climate Connections is a 90-second program that moves […]
Why LGBT+ folks are at higher risk of climate death than straight folks, the risks women face in disasters, and why we shouldn’t ignore silly arguments denying climate change. XR Radio uploads a half […]
This Is Science with Jess Phoenix Look For The Helpers Union of Concerned Scientists Presents: In the second part of this special Clean Transportation mini-series Jess visits the West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project to talk […]
How Climate Change is Impacting World Forest Growth The Best in Climate News, Technology and Practices from Experts in the Field We know that deforestation, commercial farming, urban sprawl and other forms of defoliation contribute […]
Climate Connections is a 90-second daily module that moves climate change away from debate and focuses on how it’s impacting listeners’ lives. The features report on what diverse people and organizations are doing to reduce […]
Restoring the Landscape: Indigenized Futures & the Land Back Movement First we share a report from Yurok country, in the Pacific Northwest. The largest dam removal in U.S. history has entered a critical phase, with […]
A warming world is pushing us off the snow cliff. Snow drought is increasing. Dry fire-filled summers with low rivers and crop loss surely follow. We talk with Lead Author Alexander Gottlieb from Dartmouth. Satellites […]
Nobel Peace Prize-winning ICAN’s New Exec. Director Melissa Parke – Treaty to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Climate Change and the Nuclear Energy Connection Nuclear News… from a Different Perspective Melissa Parke, Executive Director of the International […]
New York Sierra Club’s Tracy Frisch talks about the “forever” chemicals known as PFAS, and why spreading sewage sludge on farmland, as recently recommended by NY Governor Hochul, is a really, really bad idea that […]
In this industrialized country, we have had a war on wild what we call “predators,” helicopter gunners shooting wolves to protect caribou herds in Alaska, or taking them out in Idaho to benefit elk — […]
Lost in the media circus: the Amazon – lungs of the world – is in last-stage crisis. It is boiling in record smashing heat, drought, and fire. We visit the last stand with Rhett Butler, […]
As of February 2023, the Center for Biological Diversity stated that 40% of U.S. wildlife and ecosystems are imperiled. A new report on the status of U.S. wildlife conservation revealed that 40% of animals, 34% […]
Can crisis tip us into an ecologically sane civilization? UK Think tank report author Laurie Laybourn on a future where disasters ripple across the world. Then lets get away ” to Antarctica. Why did sea […]
Tony Rinaudo is an Australian agronomist, who is widely known as the forest maker. Having lived and worked in African countries for several decades, he has discovered and put in practice a solution to the […]
Leading Environmental Justice Attorney, Thomas Linzey of the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights, is a leading force helping communities implement successful rights of nature laws. Find out how your community could take on big […]
A presentation featuring the great AMORY LOVINS in a monumental recorded conversation on the rise of a renewable/efficiency-based economy. This discussion was presented at a Green Grassroots Emergency Election Protection zoom (#157, Part 2) on […]
Invasive plants flourish in part because in their transition to North America they leave behind the co-evolved pests that help keep them in check in their homelands. Dr. Lisa Tewksbury, Director of the University of […]
Growing Greener Exploring the Soil Food Web with Elaine Ingham Dr. Elaine Ingham is an internationally renowned expert on the soil food web about how to make your soil far more fertile and productive using […]
Uli Lorimer, Director of Horticulture at the Native Plant Trust, discusses the role gardeners can play in maintaining biodiversity without sacrificing their favorite, non-native plants. Uli Lorimer, Director of Horticulture at The Native Plant Trust […]
From the United States to Tunisia, politicians are using climate migration to get votes. The Dutch election in November 2023 that saw a long-time Prime Minister make way for a far-right anti-Muslim radical was fundamentally […]
Look around you: at this very moment, chances are that within a one-foot radius of your body, theres something plastic. The ubiquity of plastic comes with a steep cost, however. This week on Sea Change […]
Nature is not fixed, but ever changing. Some of the worlds best known deserts were once fertile grasslands and forests, including the Sahara, the Mojave, the Kalahari, and Gobi deserts. Is it accurate to think […]
By Mani Makhija “Permaculture is an approach to designing human settlements and agricultural systems that mimic the relationships found in natural ecologies.” By Mani Makhija It is a philosophy of working with rather than against […]
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