Climate Changers Podcast, Episode 48: Jane Goodall talks about her early work with chimpanzees and Roots & Shoots, a global movement of youth who are empowered to use their voice and actions to make compassionate decisions, influencing and leading change in their communities.
Racism is Killing the Planet with Hop Hopkins
Climate Changers Podcast, Episode 46: Hop Hopkins talks about how the Sierra Club’s campaigns and programs are deeply connected with communities most challenged by climate change and environmental degradation, including low-income communities and communities of color.
Livestock is the Solution to Climate Change with Allan Savory
Climate Changers Podcast, Episode 41: Allan Savory is a Zimbabwean ecologist, livestock farmer, and president and co-founder of the Savory Institute. He originated Holistic management, a systems thinking approach to managing resources.
Climate Change is a Marketing Problem with Seth Godin
Climate Changers, Podcast, Episode 33: Seth Godin in an entrepreneur, author, teacher, and the creator of Akimbo Workshops. This is a very special interview for me because Seth’s work gave me the permission and roadmap to become a climate activist.
Taking on Entrenched Fossil Fuel Interests with Bill McKibben
Climate Changers Podcast, Episode 30: Bill McKibben talks about 350.org, the first planet-wide, grassroots climate change movement, which has organized twenty thousand rallies around the world and launched the fast-growing fossil fuel divestment movement.
Saving Salmon to Save the Planet with Mark Kurlansky
Climate Changers Podcast, Episode 27: Mark Kurlansky talks about how salmon are uniquely connected to both marine and terrestrial ecology as well as fresh and salt water, functioning as a natural barometer for the health of the planet.