Trump on Earth
Tracking the latest environment-related shenanigans from Trump & his allies.
Categories: News
Tags: climatechange, currentevents, environment, environmentalism, environmentalissues, EPA, globalwarming, News, Politics, Trump
Tracking the latest environment-related shenanigans from Trump & his allies.
Categories: News
Tags: climatechange, currentevents, environment, environmentalism, environmentalissues, EPA, globalwarming, News, Politics, Trump
Scaling regenerative packaging together
Categories: Business
Tags: biodegradable packaging, biomimicry, compostable, compostable packaging, environmental, environmentalism, manufacturing, materials science, Packaging, Regenerative
Explore Seattle’s urban forest and the humans that live within it. Imagine what the Puget Sound might look like in the year 2070, if it’s to become a place where both trees and humans grow old. Share in the stories and histories that have shaped the forest we live in: colonialism, assimilation boarding schools, Japanese internment, and regional restoration among them. Follow the story of Chief Seattle Club, as they turn concrete into a Medicine Garden at Eagle Village. Welcome to Growing Old.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Science, Society & Culture
Tags: alaska native, arts in the parks, belonging, black stax, chief seattle club, climate change, climate justice, colleen echohawk, community, conifers, Culture, environment, environmental justice, environmentalism, forest, forest bathing, glass heart string choir, health, health disparity, henry m. jackson foundation, homelessness, hummingbird, lacey warrior, lylianna allala, medicine garden, native American, native city, nature, northwest, Place, Seattle, Stewardship, tamara power-drutis, the vida agency, tree walk, trees, Tribal Sovereignty, urban canopy, urban forest, washington, washington state
The largest and most popular philosophy show on the Internet – the logic of personal, philosophical and political freedom – www.freedomainradio.com
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: Anarchist, anarcho, anarchy, ayn, capitalism, conservation, Culture, Democrat, environment, environmentalism, Freedom, Libertarian, modern, objectivism, objectivist, Philosophy, post, rand, Republican, war
Earth We Can Do This is a globally focused podcast that explores global, personal and interpersonal issues that affect each person and Planet Earth. Changing Planet Earth and our collective lives for the better is something we can achieve right now! We are not doomed at all – but in fact have the potential to make this a wonderful, beautiful, loving place in the Universe. We CAN make this a better world, with more love, more compassion, and more intelligence. Host Paul W. Slusher, Founder and CEO of Contactsforless.ca, cuts through the noise and myths about each topic and helps you better understand the subject, all the while presenting you with a positive, do-able strategy for each of us and our planet. Earth, we can do this if we have the right information and the right analysis and of course the right motivation!
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: canada, earth, environmentalism, humanrights, love, peace, rights, societyculture, speech
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
Tune in every Sunday for quick reports on the science of the environment and the future of energy. It’ll just take a minute!
Categories: Science
Tags: 60-second, 60-Second Science, alternative energy, arctic, arctic melt, carbon, carbon capture, carbon footprint, carbon tax, climate change, CO2, earth, ecofriendly, environment, environmentalism, global warming, Green, organic, Podcast, pollution, recycle, renewable, SciAm, scientific american, solar energy, sustainable, Technology
Firewire believes in the perpetual improvement of the surfing experience through the development of new materials, construction methods and surfboard design, while maintaining continued focus on improving the ecofriendliness of surfboard production. The wire is our platform for introducing Firewire fans around the world to our community of Firewire contributors, as well as other individuals who’s work and expertise benefits all surfers.
Tags: ecofriendly, entrepreneurship, environmentalism, firewire, Green, success, surf, Surfboards, surfing, sustainability
We didn’t start the fire.. but we did start the show. The Worst Of Times is a podcast that loves you and wraps you in its sweet embrace while dunking your boss into a well to find out the combo to the safe! The Worst Of Times is the best time you’ll have during the worst time! Subscribe! Rate us 5 stars! Stop paying taxes! Check out our Patreon! Go on strike! Share us with your friends! Don’t litter!
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Categories: Comedy, Government, News
Tags: Anarchism, Anarchist, anti civilization, anti fascism, anti fascist, anti-capitalism, anti-capitalist, anticapitalism, anticapitalist, antifascism, antifascist, canada, climate change, Comedy, communism, communist, deep feels, environmentalism, environmentalist, far left, government, Left, leftist, News, Politics, social democracy, social democrat, Socialism, socialist, the worst of times, twot
Extra Scoops is a current-events based show for grade schoolers who want to learn about interesting people, places, and ideas. We help kids understand all the cool stuff that’s happening in the world, and what it means to them. Host Andy Rosen is a journalist who has covered technology, breaking news, business and government at publications including the Boston Globe and The Baltimore Sun. The show is designed to familiarize kids with news reporting, but each episode deals with evergreen topics that kids can listen to anytime.
Categories: Kids & Family, News
Tags: Children, Education, environmentalism, Kids, News, Politics, science
Simple steps anyone can take to help improve the world’s current environmental and political situation
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: conservation, DIY, doityourself, enivronment, environmentalism, Green, interview, News, savings
Inspiring sustainable living for the everyday environmentalist. KTW delivers stories, lessons + actionable tips from the world’s leading environmentalists, scientists, explorers, + entrepreneurs.
Categories: Science, Society & Culture
Tags: changemaker, ecoconscious, ecofriendly, environmentalism, sustainability
In this interview series sponsored by Post Carbon Institute, Vicki Robin, activist and best-selling author on sustainable living, talks with provocative thought leaders about emerging possibilities and ways humanity might step onto a better, post-pandemic path.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: activism, climate change, environmentalism, Equality, equity, liberal politics, social justice, sustainability, Vicki Robin
High-impact interviews for those who love adventure and the outdoors. Host and journalist Shelby Stanger interviews world-class explorers, athletes, authors, scientists, health experts and entrepreneurs about how they’ve taken their own wild ideas and made them a reality, so you can too. Some of the wildest ideas can lead to the most rewarding adventures.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Sports
Tags: activelifestyle, Adventure, alternativelifestyle, Athlete, author, backpacking, camping, climbing, cycling, endurancesports, entrepreneurship, environmentalism, fitness, girlboss, health, inspiration, lifestyle, mountaineering, nutrition, outdoors, outdoorsports, paddle, Podcast, REI, rockclimbing, running, sailing, skiing, Snowboarding, snowsports, sup, surfing, trailrunning, travel, vegan, watersports, wildideas, womensadventure, writing, yoga
Wisconsin’s environment is changing faster and more dramatically than anyone expected. But there’s another kind of change happening, too. Around the state, there’s a growing movement to try and stop the dangerous trends before it’s too late. From Clean Wisconsin, this is State of Change, a podcast telling the stories of Wisconsin’s rapidly changing environment and the people who are trying to do something about it.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: 821224, cleanenergy, cleanwater, cleanwisconsin, drinkingwater, environment, environmentalism, renewableenergy, Wisconsin
“Save the planet.” It’s a simple yet powerful call to action. We’re at a watershed moment in the climate crisis. It’s no secret that we’re here because we haven’t always shown up for the planet. Nevertheless, the planet has always shown up for us. So, for Season Two of A Little Green, we’re reconnecting with the environment by exploring the many ways it saves us. You’ll hear real stories, told by the people who lived them, of lives saved, changed, inspired, and transformed by the endless power of nature and this beautiful place we call home. A Little Green is a short podcast series by Avocado Green Brands.
Categories: Society & Culture, Science
Tags: carbon, climate, climate crisis, eco-friendly, environment, environmentalism, global heating, global warming, Green, greenwashing, nature, Personal Stories, storytelling
The Overstory, a podcast from Sierra Club, brings listeners some of the most surprising, heartfelt, and provocative stories from across the American landscape. With each episode our reporters go beyond the latest news headlines as they profile the people and places on the front lines of environmental activism.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: activism, climate change, ecology, environment, environmentalism, forests, Green, hiking, outdoor
For generations, we humans have used the campfire as a place to gather to tell stories, laugh, and learn. In The Warm Up Podcast, our Impact Manager, Bri Sullivan, chats with and learns from leaders in the outdoor space! Be inspired with sustainability practices, learn how to be an advocate, and marvel at the wild and wonderful planet we call home. So cozy on up to the campfire and let’s discover how to Keep Nature Wild together!
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: advocacy, Cleanup, Education, environmentalism, nature, outdoors, sustainability
Michael is on a quest to get his environmental footprint as low as humanly possible. So he built his own off-grid Tiny House. But downsizing and minimizing weren’t enough. He had to take more drastic measures, altering his lifestyle in some extreme ways, all in the name of saving the planet. But when it comes to his goal, he still feels in over his head. He doesn’t know if all the downsizing, minimizing, reducing, reusing, recycling, and sacrificing make a difference. It’s time to bring in the experts. Join Michael as he sits down with scientists, policymakers, industry leaders, and environmental experts to figure out how to effectively reduce his footprint in all aspects of life. From food and fast fashion to cars and caskets, he gets into what the worst culprits really are and how we can all make more informed choices when it comes to the impact we have on the planet. If you have feedback or would like to be a guest on In Over My Head, please email: info@inovermyhead.com
Categories: Education, Science
Tags: carbon footprint, climate change, downsizing, environmentalism, Green, minimalist, saving the planet, science, tiny house, Tiny Living
On a rocky outcropping off the northeastern coast of England, the monastery of Lindisfarne once stood as an outpost of religious, philosophic, and intellectual study against the “dark” times of early medieval Europe. Inspired by the foresight and dogged determination of these medieval monks, William Irwin Thompson founded the Lindisfarne Association in 1972 to gather together bold scientists, scholars, artists, and contemplatives to realize a new planetary culture in the face of the political, cultural, and environmental crises of the twentieth century. Brought to you by the Schumacher Center for a New Economics, The Lindisfarne Tapes podcast represents some of the most visionary thinking of the time, drawing connections between culture, economics, society, and technology. While the germs of new ideas contained in these tapes are now beginning to take root, they remain an invaluable source of speculative thinking that will continue to inspire our visions of a more just and regenerative future.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Science, Society & Culture
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, activism, alternative community, alternative science, alternative thinking, amory lovins, Anarchism, Anarchist, appropriate technology, architecture, art, back to the land, buckminster fuller, buddhist spirituality, climate change, climate crisis, commons, conscious evolution, consciousness, Cosmology, cosomological, Culture, Cybernetics, decentralism, Decentralization, deep ecologist, deep ecology, development, e.f. schumacher, eastern religion, eco politics, ecological crisis, ecology, economics, ecopolitics, ecosocialism, elise boulding, environment, environmental activism, environmental crisis, environmental degradation, environmentalism, esoteric, esotericism, evolution, evolutionary science, experimental community, feminism, francisco varela, futurism, Gaia, gary snyder, gregory bateson, hazel henderson, human scale, human technology, humanism, James Lovelock, land community, land ethic, lewis mumford, lindisfarne, lynn margulis, marxism, Materialism, materialistic science, metaphysical, Metaphysics, mind and nature, mind in nature, modernism, Mysticism, natural environment, nature, New Age, new alchemy, new economy, nonviolence, nonviolent, pacificism, Philosophy, planetary culture, planetary science, planetary society, planetization, poetry, Political Economy, post-development, posthumanism, postmodernism, power, religion, Rocky Mountain, rocky mountain institute, schumacher, science, small-scale, social ecology, Socialism, soft science, spaceship earth, spiritual, spirituality, stewart brand, systems change, systems ecology, systems thinking, the commons, universal religions, wendell berry, whole earth catalog, whole-earth, William Blake, william irwin thompson, Zen Buddhism