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.
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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.
Intersection of Black and Indigenous Resistance & Justice in the United States
In his book An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States, Kyle Mays argues the foundations of the U.S. are rooted in Anti-Black racism and settler colonialism. He spoke with EcoJustice Radio.
Amazon Defenders: Rainforest Biodiversity and Big Oil with Paul Paz y Miño
Paul Paz y Miño from Amazon Watch speaks on biodiversity of Western Amazon Rainforest and protecting it from mining and drilling interests
Dangers of Palm Oil with Dr. Gary Shapiro
EcoJustice Radio investigates the dangers of palm oil to rainforest ecosystems in Indonesia, Malaysia, and around the world. They look into effects on their resident orangutans and Indigenous populations, with orangutan specialist Dr. Gary Shapiro.