Allen Williams of Understanding Ag discusses the importance of abiding by healthy, regenerative soil principles in agriculture. He advocates for farming and ranching in synchrony with nature to repair, rebuild, revitalize and restore ecosystem function starting with all life in the soil and moving to all life above the soil.
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Spoken Word: Using Poetry and Artivism for Climate and Environment
We look into spoken word poetry artivism, art-activism on environment and climate, where words change how people envision their world and act within it.
Indigenous Protocols: Approaching the Lands with Cultural Monitoring
Joe Calderon speaks with EcoJustice Radio on Indigenous protocols regarding archaeological resources and artifact preservatiom through land surveying. He is a Cultural Monitor representing Chumash, Tongva, and Chicano Peoples in Southern California.
Room to Roam: The Importance of Wildlife Connectivity & Crossings
Beth Pratt of the National Wildlife Federation has been championing for years what will become world’s largest urban wildlife crossing, planned for suburban Los Angeles.
Biotonomy: Designing Nature-Based Autonomous Buildings and Cities
EcoJustice Radio spoke with architectural designer Moein Nodehi of Biotonomy about Nature-based approach for buildings and cities to address climate and biodiversity emergency.
Stop Saving the Planet – An Environmentalist Manifesto
Jenny Price’s ‘Stop Saving the Planet, An Environmentalist Manifesto’ suggests a rethinking to clean up messes & roll back climate change.
Changing the Paradigm: Practicing Renegade Economics
Della Z. Duncan, Renegade Economist, how might we use our gifts, contribute to society, meet our basic human needs & thrive collectively.