Abby Marti is, a fearless journalist, filmmaker, and activist known for her unflinching critiques of US imperialism. Abby’s work, including her upcoming film “Earth’s Greatest Enemy,” sheds light on the devastating impacts of US policies both domestically and abroad.
Tag: Climate Change
How Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis
EcoJustice Radio welcomes Osprey Orielle Lake, Founder and Executive Director of the Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) to discuss her recent book, The Story is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis.
Wild Hope: A Documentary Vision for Conservation Storytelling
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.
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.
The Land Back Movement, Indigenous Revitalization & World Renewal
Radical imagination for the Land Back Movement is required to forge a new, and also perhaps ancient way out of the injustices and destruction inherent in settler colonialism. As our EcoJustice Radio guest Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy, Associate Professor and Department Chair of Native American Studies at Cal Poly Humboldt, […]
Debunking the Skeptics: Real Solutions For A Clean, Renewable Energy Future
Is a 100% clean, renewable energy future by the year 2050 possible? On EcoJustice Radio, Stanford Professor Mark Z. Jacobson went into the details on why the most efficient and socially and environmentally just way is to transition away from fossil fuels and nuclear to Wind, Water, and Solar energy solutions.
The Truth About Hydrogen: Green Fuel or Greenwash?
EcoJustice Radio guest, Ashley Kosak, Research and Project Management Fellow with FracTracker Alliance, and CEO of Green Aero, explains how hydrogen is generated, transported, stored, and burned; the environmental impacts; and the future of clean energy.