EcoJustice Radio talks with Juliet Romeo and Taylor Miller from Slamdance Unstoppable Film Festival, promoting disability and diversity inclusion in film.
Author: Jack Eidt
Chaparral: California’s Misunderstood Biodiversity Hotspot
EcoJustice Radio considers how to foster deeper connections with the chaparral ecosystem and how public education can protect this important biodiversity hotspot and lead to minimizing wildfire dangers with Rick Halsey of the California Chaparral Institute.
Changing the Climate: Investing in a Regenerative Economy
Listen to the interview with Tom Duncan, CEO & Founder of Earthbanc the world’s first sustainable finance and carbon reduction investment platform, that pays dividends to contributors while funding communities to restore and conserve ecosystems, and sequester carbon.
Online Shopping: The Impacts to Air, Land, & Social Justice
The massive increase in online shopping has necessitated a fossil-fueled goods movement industry that pollutes communities and creates warehouse sprawl. EcoJustice Radio talks with the advocates working to electrify the industry.
Sunken Seaweed: The Future of Regenerative Ocean Farming
Oceans cover roughly 70% of planet Earth, and they are in rapid decline. Impacted by human-induced climate change, pollution, dredging and overfishing, the world’s oceans are crying out for our attention.
Stone Age Skills and Why Do We Need this Ancient Wisdom?
Chris Morasky, one of the top Stone Age skills experts in the US, speaks on how ancestral wisdom can balance our technological lifestyles.
From Incarceration to Farming with ALMA Backyard Farms
Alma Backyard Farms in Los Angeles fosters a connection to land and food production as restorative justice for the formerly incarcerated and their communities.