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This podcast features producer Ian Kibbe discussing "Greener Pastures," a compelling PBS documentary. It delves into the struggles, hopes, and resilience of America’s family farmers,
Climate change demands urgent, integrated action: reducing greenhouse gas pollution, rapidly scaling carbon drawdown, and building societal resilience. These efforts must prioritize equity.
The EarthSayers podcast recently featured filmmaker Trevor Tejeda-Gervais to discuss his documentary, "The True Cost of Burning Coal: Iowa’s Dirty Secret."
The episode reveals Iowa's
EarthSayers.tv presents journalist and best-selling author Amy Goodman of Democracy Now, speaking at the Green Festival in Seattle on June 6, 2010. Her
At the COP15 Biodiversity Conference in Montreal, John D. Liu, Paul Beckwith, Raya Salter, and Dale Walkonen provided an update. They discussed the #30by30 proposal, which aims to conserve 30% of
High school senior Raghav Kalyanaraman has dedicated two years to restoring North Texas's Blackland Prairie Ecosystem. This vital habitat, with less than 0.001% remaining, supports over 500 native
Paul Shapiro, CEO of The Better Meat Co. and author of "Clean Meat," explains how new processes can replace environmentally destructive animal agriculture. He highlights that reducing or
David W. Orr is the Paul Sears Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies and Politics and Special Assistant to the President at Oberlin College. He also holds a James Marsh Professorship at
Transitioning to a circular economy demands varied strategies across markets. Paul Bodnar (BlackRock) discusses models driving financial growth, while Davinah Milenge (African Development Bank)
CISL alumni Alexis Eyre and Paul Randle, assessors for the Sustainable Marketing, Media, and Creative course, recently discussed their new book and mission to transform marketing with Charlie
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