Jack Eidt from EcoJustice Radio spoke with Jared Lipworth, Executive Producer of a new documentary series called Wild Hope that tells the stories of ordinary people leading a collaborative environmental recovery in the face of extinctions, superstorms, and climate tipping points.
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Tribute to the Late Urban History Provocateur Mike Davis
We feature a lecture by Mike Davis about his book Planet of Slums, which investigates the increasing inequality of the urban world. According to the U.N., more than one billion people now live in extreme poverty in mega-cities facing environmental and social collapse from perpetual and worsening climate disruptions.
Charleston: Race, Water, and the Coming Storm
Harvard Law Prof and Author Susan Crawford tells the story of a city that has played a central role in this country’s painful racial history and now, as sea levels rise, it stands at the intersection of climate and race.
Wheat Belly, Restoring Gut Microbiomes, and Planetary Health
Dr. William Davis, Cardiologist and Author of the books Wheat Belly, Undoctored, and Super Gut, exposes the problem with our wheat addiction and has connected the dots between wheat consumption, gut health, and common modern ailments and complaints.
Biodynamics: A Holistic Approach to Farming & Gardening
Stewart Lundy of the Josephine Porter Institute joins EcoJustice Radio to discuss Rudolf Steiner’s legacy in the advancement and growth of restorative and regenerative biodynamic agriculture.
Toxic Exposure: The Monsanto Roundup Trials & The Search For Justice
Dr. Chadi Nabhan’s book, Toxic Exposure, tells the true story of his role as an expert physician witness who testified in multiple state and federal trials against biotechnology giant Monsanto, now owned by Bayer.
The Textile Dilemma: From Manufacturing, To Waste, To Solutions
Dr. Joanne Brasch of the California Product Stewardship Council, talks about solutions to the environmental dilemma that production and disposal of clothing and fabrics present to communities and ecosystems.