Ep 42 - Food for Thought

Farming has changed drastically over the years, but is it for the best? Regenerative farmer and author James Rebanks joins us to discuss the evolution of farming and how he's working to transition his farm away from the industrial system that has become so pervasive around the world. We also discuss his new book Pastoral Song, released in the US in August 2021. Resources discussed in this episode:

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Ep 41 - Rise Up

Diversity, equity and inclusion should be at the forefront of everything we do, and the environmental movement is no exception. Social inequalities influence not only how accessible nature is to different groups, but also who suffers the most from industrialization. Susana Cruz, Founder of Chicana in Nature, joins us to discuss the importance of representation, and what we can all do to help make the outdoors welcoming for all. Resources discussed in this episode:

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Ep 40 - Under the Sea

We're diving into the world of coral! Chelsea Eareckson with the Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) discusses the important role coral plays in the global ecosystem, and how climate change is affecting this unique and fragile species. To learn more about the Coral Reef Alliance, visit coral.org.

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Ep 39 - Down to Earth

Join us as we geek out over nature with David Mizejewski, Naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation. David discusses how he became a naturalist, television personality and a spokesperson for the National Wildlife Federation. He explains the importance of conservation and how we can all help the natural world from our own backyards.

Resources discussed:

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Ep 38 - Sustainable by Design

Sustainability doesn't happen by accident. It requires a concerted effort to implement practices and design elements that work with and mimic nature. We talk with Brittanny Belanger, C.E.T., LEED Green Associate, and Founder of Earthub, to discuss sustainable urban design, and how you can help encourage this kind of development in your community. To learn more about Earthub, visit earthub.ca.

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Ep 37 - Branching Out

In this bonus episode, we talk with Michael Ziman, the Founder of One Tree Pledge, a sustainability initiative that aims to mitigate the carbon emissions from our homes and commercial buildings by asking people to pledge to plant 1 tree for every 1 square foot of their home or commercial structure. We discuss why he founded One Tree Pledge and the impact trees have on the environment and our daily lives. For more information, visit onetreepledge.org.

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Ep 36 - Living Our Best Life with Sarah Wilson

It's easy to feel overwhelmed in an ever-changing world that is threatened by climate change, consumerism and complacency. New York Times bestselling author Sarah Wilson joins us to discuss her newest book "This One Wild and Precious Life" and how we can address the challenges facing our planet and society. The book is a call to action that demonstrates how activism and connection with nature can help us find meaning and make a difference at a time when the world is in chaos. Sarah shares why she is hopeful for the future, and challenges us to step outside our comfort zone to make meaningful change.

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Ep 35 - Soak Up the Sun

Join us as we shine a light on solar energy. Steve Brown, President of Houston-based Capital Assets, LLC, discusses the potential of solar power and how his company is helping people access it. We examine the need to switch from fossil-fuel based energy, and how this can become a reality. Here are the resources discussed in this episode:

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Ep 34 - We are in Hot Water

In this bonus episode, we continue our conversation with limnologist and cli-fi author Nina Munteanu. We discuss her book A Diary in the Age of Water and what led her to write this dystopian tale of a future that revolves around water scarcity. Nina's background as a limnologist gives her a unique perspective on the challenges that await us if we do not address climate change.

Find the book on Amazon or from Inanna Publishing. Learn more about Nina's work at TheMeaningOfWater.com and ninamunteanu.ca.

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Ep 33 - Making a Splash

Water you waiting for? This month we talk with limnologist and cli-fi author Nina Munteanu about the water cycle and how human activity affects it. Nina discusses the importance of water in all its forms, and its affect on global warming. Here are the resources discussed in this episode:

Movies:

  • Borealis by Kevin McMahon

  • Age of Nature by PBS and narrated by Uma Thurman

  • Chasing Ice with photographer James Balog

  • Living in the Future’s Past, a movie by Susan Kucera and hosted by Jeff Bridges

  • How Whales Change Climate by Sustainable Human

Books:

  • Drawdown edited by Paul Hawkin

  • Climate Change and Renewable Energy by Martin J. Bush

  • Gathering Moss

  • Braiding Sweetgrass

  • Anything by Diana Beresford Kroeger

  • The Overstory by Richard Powers

  • Barkskins by Annie Proulx

  • Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver

  • Memory of Water by Emmi Itaranta

  • The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson

  • Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy

  • A Diary in the Age of Water by Nina Munteanu

Websites:

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