EU Scream
European politics podcast from Brussels
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: civil rights, climate, democracy, digital, environment, Europe, European politics, European Union, Human Rights, media, Politics, progressive
European politics podcast from Brussels
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: civil rights, climate, democracy, digital, environment, Europe, European politics, European Union, Human Rights, media, Politics, progressive
Welcome to Getting In the Loop – a podcast dedicated to exploring how to transform to a more circular society that recognises our planet’s limited resources. Join host Katie Whalen as she examines the challenges facing our current resource use and discovers alternatives to the ‘take, make, dispose’ way of doing things. Each week she interviews circular economy experts about what they’re doing and learning (including Anna Tari of the Circular Economy Club, Ken Webster of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, and many more). Together we’ll uncover what circular economy means in practice and find out what’s being done to keep our resources in a loop rather than sent to waste. Find show notes and resources at gettinginthelooppodcast.com. It’s time for you to get in the loop!
Categories: Business, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: Business Innovation, circular economy, closed loop, environment, supply chain, sustainability, sustainable design
The Why and How Podcast looks to answer big questions in agriculture, food, and the environment through casual conversations that are rooted in research. Host Josh Moran chats with graduate students, researchers and professors to learn more about the science behind today’s hot topics and trends. This podcast is published by the Ontario Agricultural College of the University of Guelph.
Categories: Education, Science
Tags: agriculture, environment, Food, research, science, university
Animals may not speak in our language, but that doesn’t mean they have nothing to say. In fact, they have tremendous wisdom and they have important messages for us. In Animals & Us, we explore intuitive interspecies communication and the incredible insights animals have for us all. Join your hosts Dr. Barbara Shor, veterinarian and animal communicator, and Avantika Mathur, public health professional and researcher, as they explore concepts of oneness, spirituality, telepathy, sentience and animal consciousness. Their hope is to inspire people to deepen their appreciation and reverence for animals, nature and all living beings.
Categories: Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: animal, animal communication, Animal Rescue, animal sentience, consciousness, conservation, environment, personal growth, planet, spirituality, sustainability, welfare
In Season 2, host Audrey Choi takes a close-up look at things that may seem ordinary, things we often take for granted, but can have a big impact on the way we live, the flow of capital and the future of our planet.
Categories: Business, Society & Culture
Tags: Audrey Choi, business, environment, Plastic waste, Solutions, sustainability, sustainable investing
This is a podcast by Kenyans residing in Kenya and around the world. We talk about cultural issues, society, and current affairs. We also interview guests about their stories, life experiences, lessons they’ve learned, and how to make a difference.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: activism, addiction, adoption, africa, aging, agriculture, alcohol, art, birth, boarding schools, break up, breakups, business, cancer, childhood, Children, college, corporal punishment, criminal justice, death, diaspora, divorce, drugs, eac, east africa, east african, economics, Education, education system, elections, energy, environment, family, fathers, feminism, fiction, film and filmmaking, Food, friendship, gambling, Ghana, government, health and health care, High School, History, holidays, homelessness, housing, immigration, internet, jobs, journalism, kenya, kenyan, labor, legal system, Literature, love, marriage, mental-health, Military, mothers, murder, music, natural disasters, Nigeria, Nigerian, paranormal, parenting, personal finance, police, Politics, poverty, presidents, Prison, Psychology, race, refugees, regret, relationships, religion, science, sexual assault, sexuality, Siblings, south africa, SPorts, Tanzania, Technology, Teenagers, terrorism, theater, Topics, trade, travel, uganda, war, weddings, work
Welcome to Critical Root Zone, where we dig deep with inquiring minds to get to the root of sustainability, going below the surface to rebuild trust, supporting all voices on our journey to a climate positive planet.
Categories: Education
Tags: change, environment, life, sustainability, sustainable journey, tennessee
Interviews with gardeners, guerrilla gardeners, city farmers, and anyone else promoting green living in London.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: City, country, Countryside, environment, environmental, garden, gardening, Green, living, rural, smoke, urban
What can one person do to stop climate change? You can join the thousands of people that are already hard at work fighting climate change every day. David Butler and his daughter Keaton talk to some of those people to learn what they do and what inspires them.You could be one of them.Whether you’re already in the climate fight or you’re ready to join it this is the podcast for you.Visit us at howtostopclimatechange.com.
Categories: Business, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: carbon capture, carbon footprint, clean energy, cleantech, climate, climate action, climate change, environment, global warming, greenhouse gases, renewable energy, solar energy, solar power
Geopolitics Decanted is a podcast featuring analysis and in-depth expert interviews on topics ranging from War in Ukraine, Great Power Competition with China, semiconductors and cybersecurity. This is a podcast for people who care about the details and are seeking a comprehensive understanding of global issues, not just the sound bytes. It is hosted by Dmitri Alperovitch, Chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator (www.silverado.org), a Washington DC-based non-profit with a mission to promote prosperity and global competitiveness for America and its allies by accelerating bipartisan strategic, economic and technological policy solutions.
Categories: Government, News, Technology
Tags: china, chips, climate, cyber, energy, environment, geopolitics, Russia, taiwan, Ukraine, war
One Step Beyond is back. Whether it’s to hike a local trail or climb a distant mountain, move to a new country or travel somewhere new, run a first 5k, go rock climbing, tackle sexism in soccer or undertake an ultra-marathon, write to relieve PTSD or take up wildlife photography, this is the show for people looking to step outside their comfort zone and enrich their life. Join author, runner, broadcaster, and traveler Tony Fletcher every month on the podcast all about positively engaging with the world outside our door.
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Whether it’s to hike a local trail or climb a distant mountain, move to a new country or just travel somewhere new, run a first 5k, go rock climbing, tackle sexism in soccer or undertake an ultra-marathon, write to relieve PTSD or this is the show for you: people looking to step outside their comfort zone and enrich their life. Over the course of 40+ episodes, our shows have featured guests from Kenya, Nepal, Tanzania and Colombia, as well as the USA and UK, talking about .
Those guests have included: the rock star who established the cancer foundation Love Hope Strength, and the former professional athlete behind the soccer-based initiative Equal Playing Field; an Afghan war veteran who became the first double above-knee amputee to climb Mt Kilimanjaro unaided; a Zen Buddhist teacher who authored a book on running; one American who moved to Bogota and set up an art colony; and another who gave up dreams of becoming a professional ventriloquist to instead find a new life as an award-winning wildlife photographer.
We have talked to the pioneering female founder of Africa’s first running shoe company, to a family that traveled round the world together for over two years, and to a teacher who founded a travel company to support students of color, along with several of those students. We have also talked to amateur adventurers of all ages who have set themselves fierce goals – like walking the length of India, or running the Sparta course in Greece unaided – and achieved them. The show includes several episodes recorded on location, beginning with a 4-part documentary about climbing Kilimanjaro, but also including in-the-field tips on hiking without navigational tools and running on trails; how to master an ultra-marathon; and how to give up your possessions and start a new life. Shows generally stay under an hour, include additional commentary and information, and do not shy away from current affairs.
Tony Fletcher is the British-born author of best-selling biographies of Keith Moon, Wilson Pickett, R.E.M. and The Smiths, as well as a memoir, a novel and many other books on or about music. In 2016, he backpacked around the world with his then-wife and 11-year old younger son. In 2019 he hosted and wrote “It’s A Pixies Podcast.” A keen runner, with dozens of road and trail marathons to his name, he lives in Kingston, New York.
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Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Sports
Tags: adventure travel, catskill mountains, catskills, climbing, environment, fitness, global travel, international culture, kilimanjaro, mountains, mtkilimanjaro, trail running, trails, travel, ultra running
Environmental Lobbyist Ryan Smart and Florida Master Naturalist Ryan Worthington discuss the legislative process, bills, and policy that affect the environment in the state of Florida.
Categories: Government, News, Science
Tags: environment, Florida, Florida Springs, Politics
In the next decade, the scale and scope of environmental change will test our ingenuity and strength. The fight for a livable planet is one that we must win. Each week we will meet people who can help us navigate this dynamic world and get us on a path to health. Hosted by Jared Blumenfeld, Podship Earth is a call to action.
Jared Blumenfeld was the regional administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency from 2009-2016 (appointed by President Obama). He also served as the Director of the San Francisco Department of the Environment, chaired the first United Nations World Environment Day held in the US, and founded the Business Council on Climate Change and Green Cities California. He worked for non-profits including the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) where he helped protect millions of acres for wildlife and held corporations accountable. He thru-hiked the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada. He is a trusted source for environmental stories and appears frequently in the New York Times, BBC, Economist, Los Angeles Times, NPR and other media outlets.
Categories: News, Science, Society & Culture
Tags: Adventure, Compassion, Curiosity, earth, environment, environmentalism, health, Healthy Environment, Healthy Planet, hiking, humans, Liveable, recycle, renewable, sustainable
Works That Shaped The World is back for 2020. This year we mark the 250th anniversary of the year 1770, a year of remarkable change on the cusp of the modern world. Works The Shaped The World explores humankind’s great achievements and astonishing creations. Marking the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing in 1969, the inaugural 2019 series explored the moon through topics ranging from Shakespeare and cinema, to environmental humanities and Pythagoras.
Categories: Science, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: aborginal lore, anu, apollo, Apollo 11, astronomy, australia, australian national university, brian schmidt, buzz aldrin, Canberra, cinema, Discovery, environment, environmental humanities, giant leap, History, honeysuckle creek, Humanities, indigenous australians, lunar, moon, NASA, neil armstrong, pythagoras, science, Shakespeare, Social Sciences, Space, space exploration, space race, the dish, the moon, Universe
A Kids Podcast About Climate Justice. Gen Z environmental advocates Zanagee Artis and Olivia Greenspan believe that kids deserve a livable future. Explore the challenges facing our planet with scientists, youth activists, and other environmental leaders who have experienced the realities of the climate crisis firsthand.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family, Science
Tags: carbon, climate change, climate crisis, climate justice, ecosystem, environment, global, one point five
Top environmental, energy, and resources lawyers discuss career development, legal issues, historical trends, and new developments in environmental law.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: ABA, american, association, Bar, energy, environment, environmental, law, legal, Resources
Do you want to hear about life-changing trips and journeys? Hosted by journalist Charles Thorp (Men’s Journal, Uproxx, Apple), ‘Great Adventures’ features wanderlust-filled conversations with the world’s most fascinating people (actors, athletes, explorers, musicians, and beyond) about the travel experiences that changed their lives forever. Listen to hear lessons learned from the road, travel recommendations, and the benefit of an adventurous spirit. [Recorded at Smile Radio at Smile To Go in the Freehand Hotel of New York City]
Categories: Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: actors, Adventure, Entertainment, environment, expeditions, explorers, film, global, Military, music, musicians, pop culture, Stories, television, tourism, travel, world
‘Our Planet Right Now’ is a weekly satirical podcast examining environmental issues.
https://www.ourplanetrightnow.com
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Tags: climate, climate change, environment, environmental science
With environmental crises reaching a critical tipping point, we find ourselves sprinting to keep up with fast-changing environmental law and policy developments like regulatory rollbacks and subsequent lawsuits. Join experts from the nation’s premier environmental law school as they provide concise, accessible conversation on the most pressing issues of our time. If you are an advocate, journalist, educator, student, or concerned citizen seeking to understand environmental law and how it relates to current events, Hothouse Earth is the podcast for you.
Categories: Education, Government, News
Tags: climate change, environment, Environmental Law Center, Vermont Journal of Environmental Law, Vermont Law School
These podcasts include interviews, talks and discussions involving Richard Schwartz, president of Jewish Vegetarians of North America (www.JewishVeg.com) and other Jewish Vegetarian leaders. Richard Schwartz can be contacted at president@JewishVeg.com. He has many articles and various taped presentations at JewishVeg.com/schwartz. Audio editing by http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: animals, environment, health, jewish, livestock, meat, Richard Schwartz, Talmud, torah, vegan, vegetarian