Tag: March for Science
EOC 152: Carbon offset programs can make a positive difference: an example from Kenya
Listen to this episode in iTunes Over the past decade, carbon offsetting has become increasingly popular, but it has also become increasingly controversial. While some argue that carbon offset programs allow people to feel absolved of their carbon consuming sins ...
EOC 151: A special episode from the March for Science in Denver brought to you by the Majority Villain Podcast
Listen to this episode in iTunes As many know, the March for Science is a grassroots, all volunteer-organized event, celebrating science across the nation and it serves as a call to support and safeguard the scientific community. Recent policy ...
Climate Movement Elicits Action After the Fact
With the People's Climate Movement close on the heels of the worldwide Science March, concerned citizens are working hard to keep climate change in the mind of the public and, with any luck, our politicians. But the movement toward climate justice ...
The Marches: Science Bows To Climate Change
Last Saturday, I had yet another chance to march the streets of what basically feels like home to me: Washington, DC. I've spent a good deal of time in this city, attending both of Obama's inaugurations, writing for Defenders of Wildlife, ...
EOC 119: Inside the March for Science – The Meaning and Inspiration Behind the March
Listen to this episode in iTunes As many of our listeners are likely aware, we engaged in an experiment this past weekend and sent five EOC correspondents out to cover five different March for Science events all across the US. Today’s episode ...
EOC BONUS: CA State Assembly Member Todd Gloria on the Vaquita, Climate Change, and Standing Up to the Trump Administration
Listen to this episode in iTunes Today we are bringing you a special Earth Day bonus episode of the show! We have a lot going on this Earth Day - today marks the online release of our newest documentary film, ...
Take it to the streets: March for Science
The March for Science is coming. And it is bigger than we think. It will take place not just in Washington DC, not just all across the nation, but around the entire planet, in more than 500 satellite marches effectively showing the world's ...
EOC 118: From Standing Rock to the March for Science with Rosalyn LaPier
Listen to this episode in iTunes Today’s guest on the show is Rosalyn LaPier. Rosalyn is an environmental historian, ethnobotanist, and indigenous writer. She is a professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Montana, a research associate an the ...