Tag: climate change
Coral Bleaching: Death of a Once-Rich Reef
As sea temperatures rise with the ever-growing impact of climate change, we are left to witness the deadly ripple effects expand across one of the most richly biodiverse areas on earth and one of the seven greatest natural wonders of the world, the ...
EOC 107: How Filmmaker Deia Schlosberg Got Arrested without Committing a Crime
Listen to this episode in iTunes Today’s guest on the show is Deia Schlosberg. Deia is an extremely talented filmmaker, who was unexpectedly arrested after documenting a civil disobedience action in Northern North Dakota back in October of 2016. There ...
EOC 093: Conceivable Future – How Climate Change Threatens Reproductive Rights
Episode Summary: Our guests on today’s show are the co-founders of a group called, Conceivable Future - Meghan Kallman and Josephine Ferorelli. Conceivable Future is a woman-led network of Americans working to bring awareness to the threat that climate change ...
EOC 084: Nathaniel Stinnett Explains Why Voting is the Highest Form of Environmental Citizenship
Episode Summary: Today’s guest on the show is the founder of the Environmental Voter Project, Nathaniel Stinnett. Nathaniel has an extremely powerful message to share with us about the importance of voting. I can honestly say that this perspective has ...
EOC 081: Startup MyDomino Makes Clean Energy Decisions Easy
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s show is Rosana Francescato, who is the Director of Communications for MyDomino. MyDomino is a concierge service that is helping people switch to 100% clean energy. I’m really excited about the role that MyDomino ...
Voting for Conservation (EOC BONUS episode)
Voting for Conservation My Tuesday evenings are usually spent editing podcast interviews in preparation for our Wednesday Eyes on Conservation podcast release. Last night was different – I was participating in Idaho’s Democratic Caucus. As it turned out, the caucus ...
EOC 027: Environmental Messaging in Science Fiction Storytelling with Lucas Martell
Episode Summary: Today's conversation topic on the show is one of particular interest to me as a fan of science fiction. Lucas Martell is a filmmaker and an animator who has directed a film called The Oceanmaker. Lucas' film takes place ...
The Science Communicators: Rob Nelson
The Science Communicators is a new interview series that we are launching as a part of the Wild Lens blog. Each article features an interview with an expert in the field of science communication. There are lots of ideas out there ...
Fledgling Gyrfalcons
*** Wild Lens Scientific Director Neil Paprocki is currently in Nome, Alaska working on The Peregrine Fund’s Gyrfalcon Conservation Project with Boise State University graduate student Bryce Robinson. You can read more about this project on previous Wild Lens blog ...