EcoJustice Radio discusses the Banking on Climate Chaos report, how banks are funding carbon-intensive fossil fuel projects and why they need to divest now.
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Detroit Hives: Honey Bee Farms as Urban Revitalization
Urban bee farms of Detroit are not only rebuilding honey bee populations, they are also rebuilding the city and uplifting the community. EcoJustice Radio speaks with Detroit Hives on the work they are doing with bees and community.
Indigenous Regeneration: Remembering the Past to Inspire the Future
Regenerative Agriculture gains momentum globally as Indigenous communities in California reconnect with the land and food sovereignty. EcoJustice Radio spoke with Lacey Cannon on Indigenous Re-Generation about her farming work with the California Native communities.
Indigenous Peoples of Mexico Unite Against Corporate Mega-Projects
Indigenous groups have come together in a caravan to speak out against destructive mega-projects and mining across 8 states in Mexico. EcoJustice Radio spoke with Victorino Torres Nava and Marcos Aguilar on the month-long demonstrations and the massive projects that inspired them.
The Right to Repair Your Devices & the Corporate Stranglehold
Large corporations push a trillion dollar campaign against the consumer’s Right to Repair devices, creating tons of Electronic Waste. Advocates from iFixit and US PIRG talk about getting the most out of our purchases.
Bringing Back the Bison at Wolakota Buffalo Range
The Wolakota Buffalo Range is reconnecting bison to their rightful place on the Great Plains, and people of the Rosebud Sioux Nation. EcoJustice Radio spoke with Wizipan Little Elk (CEO of REDCO) as we dive into how he and his team are converting 28,000 acres of Rosebud Sioux Tribal lands from cattle to bison.
How Immigration Intersects with Racism, and Climate Change
EcoJustice Radio takes a deeper look into the intersection of environmental racism, climate change, and immigration with Dr. Miguel De La Torre of Iliff School of Theology.