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.
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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.
Advancing Eco-Mindfulness through Queer Ecology with Miles Lewis
Tune in to EcoJustice Radio’s 100th Episode with public artist Miles Lewis as we dive into why Queer Ecology is vital to climate and social justice movements.
Renewing the Environment with Mycoremediation with Danielle Stevenson
Danielle Stevenson, applied mycologist, founder of DIY Fungi, teaches and consults on growing mushrooms for food, medicine, & Earth Renewal.
Path to 100% Renewable Energy: The Los Angeles Model
Los Angeles offers a blueprint for 100% clean, renewable energy, but can it ensure technical and climate efforts elevate community demands? EcoJustice Radio talks with two advocates inside and out of city government at how Los Angeles is moving toward 100 percent renewable.
1000 Tiny Farms: A Regenerative Network
Greg Reese of Sea + Soil talks about establishing a regenerative network of market gardens in Southern California to achieve food resilience, connect people with the land, and build community.