Tag: climate change
Indigenous Māori Knowledge with Ocean Mercier
Ocean Mercier teaches Te Pūtaiao Māori/Māori Science which is a course on mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge and science) in both traditional and contemporary contexts, at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. Her research and that of her peers and students ...
Environmentalist Dating
The modern dating world is a tricky thing to navigate, and everyone has their own desires and expectations for their potential future partner. So, what happens when you add being an environmentalist into the mix?! For this episode's panelists, their ...
A World Without Animals with Charlotte McConaghy
'The very first book I read by today’s guest haunted me for weeks after finishing it. I couldn’t shake the reality of the near-future world that she creates, which feels as terrifying as it is tangible and close. The reality ...
Should We Plant Joshua Trees in Idaho?
To answer the question posed in this episode's title, we explore a transformative new approach to land management that has been adopted by the National Park Service. This new land management framework, known by the acronym RAD, was developed to ...
Petro-masculinity
In 2018, Virginia Tech Political Science Professor Cara Daggett wrote a paper entitled ‘Petro- masculinity: Fossil Fuels and Authoritarian Desire’ which analysed how society’s constructs of masculinity had become prevalent in attitudes towards fossil fuel use and energy. Cara’s ...
ETH 224: Are We Screwing Up Climate Change Education?
There's no denying that climate change will play a significant role in everyone's lives in the future (if it isn't keeping you awake at night already). But how do we tell our kids the truth and reality about climate change ...
ETH 217: Biodiversity and Climate Change: 1 Coin 2 Sides
Rosalind Helfand was enamored with the wild hills of Simi Valley as a child. Their continuous destruction by human expansion ignited a quest for justice that has embedded Roz on the frontlines fighting for environmental and social issues her entire ...
EOC 207: Restoring Our Reefs
Powered by RedCircle Coral reefs are one of the world’s most diverse ecosystems. While 1% of the world’s oceans are coral reefs, they support 25% of all marine life and feed more than 500 million people. In some areas of ...
EOC 204: Dr. Randall Wells Shares his Porpoise
Powered by RedCircle Dr. Randall Wells, SDRP “[Dolphins] have been on the face of the Earth a lot longer than humans have been. They've figured out a number of solutions for making a living in an environment that would be ...