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Replanting Burned Over Sequoia Groves in the Sierras, with Dr. Christy Brigham, National Park Service, and Dr. Chad Hanson, John Muir Project
Sequoias are among the oldest living things on Earth, and most of the world’s sequoias are in Sequoia and King’s Canyon National Parks. Since...
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The Life Beneath Our Feet, with Dr. Chelsea Carey, Point Blue Conservation Science
When you go out into the world and walk on the Earth, have you ever wondered what was beneath your feet? Animals and plants,...
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“You’re going to have to change the priorities of your life if you love this planet” With Dr. Helen Caldicott
Join host Ronnie Lipschutz for this Blast from the Past with Dr. Helen Caldicott. According to Dr. Caldicott, the nuclear doomsday clock of The...
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Hitman for the Kindness Club, with Captain Paul Watson
For uncounted millennia, the creatures of the world’s ocean have been hunted, captured and killed by human beings. For most of that history, however,...
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Why are some people so up in arms about CEQA? with Professor Deborah Sivas, Stanford Law School
What do you know about CEQA, the California Environmental Quality Act, passed in 1970 and signed into law by then-Governor Ronald Reagan? For more...
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How Kinship Practices Could Foster New Relations between Humans and Nature, with Prof. Rosalind Warner
The Rights of Nature is one way to rethink the relationships between humans and Nature, but are there other ways to think about those...