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Has the endlessly gloomy climate news got you hiding under your covers with a case of overwhelm?

Join Christine and Rose for soul-based conversations about climate change that explore the idea that climate change is happening for us as much as it is happening to us.

If you are ready to shift your focus and secure the future for our kids and grandkids this is the podcast for you.

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Episode 73. BEST IN CLIMATE: Linda Poppenheimer: Voting is an Environmental Act.

June 29, 2020 08:00 - 17 minutes - 27.1 MB

As we watch our current United States environmental policies be dismantled one by one, it is apparent that simple adjustments to consumer behavior are not enough turn the tide of climate chaos.  Linda Poppenheimer illustrates that through the Super Power of our Vote positive systemic change is possible. 

Episode 72. BEST IN CLIMATE: Don’t @ Me: What Happened When Climate Skeptics Misused My Work by Lucas Vargas Zeppetello

June 22, 2020 19:10 - 15 minutes - 27.7 MB

"Like many young climate scientists, I came to graduate school because I have a passion for science and because I want to use what I learn to help society mitigate and adapt to the dangerous impacts of climate change. Instead of contributing, however, my work had been incorporated into a discourse that demonizes both the scientific consensus on climate change and the scientists who publicly speak out to defend it." In this article published on EOS.org, graduate student Lucas Vargas Zeppete...

Episode 72. BEST IN CLIMATE: Don’t @ Me: What Happened When Climate Skeptics Misused My Work, by Lucas Vargas Zeppetello

June 22, 2020 19:10 - 15 minutes - 27.7 MB

"Like many young climate scientists, I came to graduate school because I have a passion for science and because I want to use what I learn to help society mitigate and adapt to the dangerous impacts of climate change. Instead of contributing, however, my work had been incorporated into a discourse that demonizes both the scientific consensus on climate change and the scientists who publicly speak out to defend it." In this article published on EOS.org, graduate student Lucas Vargas Zeppete...

Episode 71. BEST IN CLIMATE: Melissa Wadsworth: Dear Radiant Friends

June 15, 2020 18:26 - 15 minutes - 22.9 MB

Written shortly after the USA 2016 election, Melissa Wadsworth's heartfelt newsletter resonates even more amidst current social upheaval. In these times, as we are all called to use our collective power to make the necessary changes for humanity to survive, Melissa reminds us of the beauty of each individual soul's passion and suggests that our greatest power lies in our diversity, working in collaboration.

Episode 70. BEST IN CLIMATE: Climate Denial By Any Other Name by Mary Annaïse Heglar

June 08, 2020 17:56 - 11 minutes - 20.5 MB

"If this new world we're building is one in which you can have your climate action and your bigotry too, I don’t see a place for myself in it." In this article posted on DrilledNews.com, writer and Hot Take co-host Mary Annaïse Heglar reminds us that the roots of the climate crisis lie in economic and social exploitation. We ignore the interconnection between climate action and social justice at our peril.

Episode 69. How Can Climate Reality Training Inspire You?

June 05, 2020 16:42 - 33 minutes - 62.2 MB

Climate Reality Leadership Training training was created by Vice President Al Gore working with world-renowned scientists and communicators to teach about the climate crisis and how together we can solve it. Christine and Rose both attended this three day training in Toronto in July 2015, where sustainability and renewable energy expert Jenn Wood served as Rose's mentor. Jenn joins us today to discuss how this summer's virtual training may help you take the next step on YOUR climate journey.

Episode 68. BEST IN CLIMATE: It Will Get Darker Before The Dawn by Paul Gilding

June 01, 2020 18:21 - 13 minutes - 24.1 MB

"This is about choice, not about our capacity to deliver. Each and every ‘black elephant’ is fixable – if we act in time." Choices have consequences. In this post from PaulGilding.com, Mr Gilding reminds us that COVID-19 was not a singular, unexpected event. Rather, a global pandemic, along with the climate emergency, ecosystem collapse, growing inequality, and other crises, are issues that our political and business leaders have been warned about but so far have chosen to ignore. Aut...

Episode 67. How Do We Talk To Our Kids About Climate Change? Part 2

May 29, 2020 20:20 - 30 minutes - 55.6 MB

As parents we see the catastrophe of climate change looming on the horizon. Yet we may feel overwhelmed as non-scientists to provide truth to our children about what lies ahead. How do we look our kids in the eye and answer their questions with facts and  a sense of urgency while instilling hope for their future? Harriet Shugarman, who founded Climate Mama in 2009 as a way to connect with other parents about global warming, has a conversation with Christine and Rose about her new book, "Ho...

Episode 66. BEST IN CLIMATE: This Earth Day the Fight for Our Shared Home has Never Been More Important by Maya Mailer

May 25, 2020 08:00 - 9 minutes - 15.2 MB

Earth Day 2020 celebrated its 50th anniversary during the Covid-19 lock down. In this essay Maya Mailer shares her thoughts on the the pandemic as a mom to three kids, muses about the inequities of our coronavirus experiences and asks if just perhaps we are glimpsing alternative realities of a more just future for our children.

Episode 65. How Do We Talk To Our Kids About Climate Change? Part 1

May 22, 2020 16:03 - 28 minutes - 52.5 MB

As parents we see the catastrophe of climate change looming on the horizon. Yet we may feel overwhelmed as non-scientists to provide truth to our children about what lies ahead. How do we look our kids in the eye and answer their questions with facts and  a sense of urgency while instilling hope for their future? Harriet Shugarman, who founded Climate Mama in 2009 as a way to connect with other parents about global warming, has a conversation with Christine and Rose about her new book, "Ho...

Episode 64.BEST IN CLIMATE: Threshold by Petra Lentz-Snow

May 18, 2020 08:00 - 10 minutes - 15.7 MB

As we find ourselves poised between two worlds, ruminating on what reality will look like once we emerge from this pandemic, Petra Lentz-Snow shares her learning experience in THRESHOLD from her May 3 School of Lost Borders newsletter.  Can we listen to what this "Space in Between Stories" has to teach us? Can we apply the learning to make necessary changes to avert  climate crisis?  

Episode 63. Who Needs Facts & Figures? Part 2

May 15, 2020 09:00 - 23 minutes - 42.3 MB

Feeling bombarded by conspiracy theories about the coronavirus pandemic? Christine and Rose dive into the topic of stats, data, and facts. They are joined by Graham Saunders, who teaches meteorology and climate-related courses at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay Ontario. Graham does research and writing for several publications about weather, climate, and energy issues, and has a passion for stats. This wide-ranging conversation touches the commonalities between climate change science and ...

Episode 62. BEST in CLIMATE: Being Transformed into Diamonds and The Best Immunity of All​ by Mary Shields

May 12, 2020 00:57 - 8 minutes - 16.2 MB

Dr Mary Shields writes about healing and spiritual awakening at www.maryshieldsphd.com. This post about the change demanded because of the coronavirus pandemic is equally true about climate change. "For a diamond to be created, there is an immense amount of pressure – pressure over a very long period of time. That pressure, together with high temperatures, causes carbon to transform into one of the strongest substances on earth. A lot of pressing is happening right now: a lot of people a...

Episode 61. Who Needs Facts and Figures? Part 1 of 2

May 09, 2020 14:24 - 26 minutes - 48.9 MB

In this time when conspiracy theories abound, Christine and Rose dive into the topic of stats, data, and facts. They are joined by Graham Saunders, who teaches meteorology and climate-related courses at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay Ontario. Graham does research and writing for several publications about weather, climate, and energy issues, and has a passion for stats. This wide-ranging conversation touches the commonalities between climate change science and the science around pandemics.

Episode 60. BEST IN CLIMATE: We Need Climate Education in Schools: A High School Student Speaks Out

May 04, 2020 17:57 - 10 minutes - 16.8 MB

Today's BEST IN CLIMATE is written by the Mother/daughter duo Leah and Rachel Schade. In this guest post to her mom's ecoPreacher blog, Rachel Shade, a 16 year Kentucky high school junior is requesting her school board offer climate crisis education and require all students to take a course in climate change to better equip them as adults for their future as adults. Her essay backs her request with examples of school departments currently making such offerings, the benefits of this educat...

Episode 59. What Can Be Learned From Watching "Planet Of The Humans"?

April 30, 2020 17:23 - 30 minutes - 55.1 MB

The recent release of producer Michael Moore's Planet of the Humans has caused an uproar in the environmental community. It skewers clean energy and offers little in the way of climate solutions. Archival footage and dated information have resulted in a damning video essay that fosters hopelessness when the global community needs hope more than ever. Rose and Christine discuss the movie, how propaganda is perpetrated and the responsibility every citizen has to uncover the truth when faced wi...

Episode 58. BEST in CLIMATE: Modelling Climate And COVID-19

April 27, 2020 19:46 - 12 minutes - 22.4 MB

Today's Best In Climate episode is from Weather Whys, written by Graham Saunders and published on April 23, 2020. Saunders is President of Environment North and author of Gardening in Short Growing Seasons, and researches and teaches northern climate issues. In this post he draws attention to the similarities between climate and pandemic modelling. "It is notable that many features of modelling apply to prediction of future temperatures (and consequences) and what pandemic numbers could re...

Episode 57. What is the interrelationship of Covid-19, Climate Change and Our Denial of Death?

April 24, 2020 21:49 - 28 minutes - 53 MB

Who wants to talk about death? Apparently no one in Western society! The Covid-19 pandemic threatens our very way of life, and is forcing us to face our own mortality in a way that we don't usually need to. How does our unwillingness to talk about the unavoidable fact of death affect our response to the pandemic? Does this refusal keep us from addressing the climate catastrophe that scientists are warning us about? As usual, there is good news, an action tip and a sanity tip shared.

Episode 56. BEST in CLIMATE: 2020 - When the Great Disruption Began by Paul Gilding

April 20, 2020 20:01 - 9 minutes - 16.6 MB

In this Best in Climate episode, Christine reads a recent post from PaulGilding.com. He makes the case that it was always going to come to this - the crash of our current unsustainable global economy was unavoidable. "Whether it was a pandemic triggering a shutdown, a climate emergency bursting the carbon bubble, a populist backlash against inequality, wars over water or countless other possible triggers, this moment has long been inevitable."

Episode 55. What Are We Learning About The Fragility of Our Food Supply?

April 17, 2020 20:41 - 28 minutes - 51.6 MB

Rose and Christine discuss the current disruption Covid-19 is having on food growth and distribution from field workers to small farmers, from restaurants to grocery stores, and the spotlight the current situation is shining on cracks in our current food system. The conversation touches on the benefits of home and community gardening. As usual, there is good news and an action tip shared.

Episode 54.BEST IN CLIMATE: Laura Lentz

April 13, 2020 16:39 - 10 minutes - 15.7 MB

In this BEST IN CLIMATE episode, Rose reads the April 3 Facebook post of Laura Lentz, where the author remembers her long forgotten childhood days with nature, acknowledges their deep roots and asks herself how she can maintain those essential connections once the COVID-19 pandemic has passed. With permission of author Laura Lentz      

Episode 50. BEST IN CLIMATE: The Great Slowing Down - Hearing and Responding to the Callings of Our Times

April 13, 2020 16:39 - 8 minutes - 12.7 MB

In this BEST IN CLIMATE episode, Rose reads from The Center for Transformational Presence's blog: The Great Slowing Down - Hearing and Responding to the Callings of Our Times , where we are reminded  "our job is to listen, sense, and intuit the messages, guidance, and potential that is hidden in plain sight all around us and within us." With permission of author Alan Seale

Episode 53. Will the Coronavirus Lead to a Global Change of Heart?

April 11, 2020 00:36 - 31 minutes - 57.5 MB

The continuing Covid-19 pandemic is the focus of today's podcast. What could be  its effects on individuals and the global collective? Rose & Christine's far-ranging conversation explores the recent Tablet interview with Pope Francis, entitled "Pope Francis says pandemic can be a 'place of conversion', as well as David Suzuki's seminal talk "Force of Nature - From Monsters to Economy and Money",where he questions the current social paradigm with its emphasis on profits over people.

Episode 52. BEST IN CLIMATE: MARY OLIVER For CORONA TIMES

April 06, 2020 20:46 - 5 minutes - 10.1 MB

Christine reads MARY OLIVER for CORONA TIMES (Thoughts After The Poem "Wild Geese"), an updated variation on a favourite Mary Oliver poem shared on Facebook by Adrie Suzanne Kusserow. Professor Kusserow is a Vermont poet and Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Saint Michael's College in Colchester.

Episode 51. Has The Coronavirus Infected The Oil Industry?

April 03, 2020 21:06 - 27 minutes - 51.3 MB

This episode focuses on the effects on the oil and gas industry of a slowing global economy related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics include decline in oil price per barrel as a result of  price war between Saudis and Russia, the possibility that now is the time to best time to implement a carbon tax and the idea that the future is still ours to make. Can we envision a world that our hearts know is possible?

Episode 49. What Is Our New Normal?

March 27, 2020 23:05 - 30 minutes - 56.4 MB

Rose and Christine have a heart-felt discussion regarding the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic, how we are all being affected, Christine's family on front line, and that we don't know the toll it will take on us individually and collectively. Is it possible to re-frame all the uncertainty?

Episode 48. BEST IN CLIMATE: What if the Virus is the Medicine?

March 23, 2020 08:00 - 13 minutes - 21.9 MB

In this BEST IN CLIMATE episode, Rose reads from the Heartward Sanctuary's blog: What if the the Virus is the medicine? which asks the question what if COVID-19 is happening for us and not just to us? With permission of authors Jonathan Hadas Edwards & Julia Hartsell

Episode 47. What If The World Responded To Climate Change The Way It's Responding to the Coronavirus?

March 20, 2020 20:41 - 35 minutes - 64.5 MB

The coronavirus threat has created a sense of urgency and the virus has quickly mobilize the global community into implementing drastic public health measures, with huge impacts on the economy. Why, in contrast, does the very real threat of climate change, and the climate emergency that scientists are warning about, continue to be treated with relative nonchalance and no sense of urgency by both governments and the general population?

Episode 46.BEST IN CLIMATE. Beyond Sustainability? We are Living in the Century of Regeneration.

March 16, 2020 08:00 - 13 minutes - 19.2 MB

In this BEST IN CLIMATE episode, Rose reads Daniel Christian Wahl's treatise Beyond Sustainability? We are Living in the Century of Regeneration,  originally published on Medium in April 2018. https://medium.com/@designforsustainability/beyond-sustainability-we-are-living-in-the-century-of-regeneration-4f2b116a65d1 Daniel Christian Wahl advises on regenerative bioregional strategy and is the author of Designing Regenerative Cultureswhere Daniel makes the clear cut case that now is the time...

Episode 45: How do We Stay in Hope in a Time of Great Fear?

March 14, 2020 02:40 - 35 minutes - 65.4 MB

Christine and Rose address the fear that exists everywhere right now. From climate change to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting plunge in the stockmarket and panicked stockpiling of toilet paper, the amount of fear we encounter moment to moment can be overwhelming for many of us. And yet hope is a necessary component in order to live our best lives. How do we move from negative to positive? Rose and Christine share what works for them, and wrap up with a session of EFT Tapping focused o...

Episode 44. BEST IN CLIMATE. House Resolution 109 aka The Green New Deal

March 09, 2020 08:00 - 19 minutes - 28.1 MB

In this BEST IN CLIMATE episode, Rose reads House Resolution 109 (H.R.109 1H) aka The Green New Deal, introduced in the House on February  7, 2019, by Rep.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,  [D-NY-14] 

Episode 43: What Effect is Coronavirus having on Climate? Bonus Interview: Dispelling Climate Grief

March 06, 2020 13:44 - 29 minutes - 54.2 MB

Rose and Christine discuss the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic and the impact China's shutdown, supply chain slowdown, and lessening transportation are having to emissions and ultimately climate. Cited are recent studies from NASA including satellite images. Bonus: Christine chats about the upcoming free online 5-day Dispelling Climate Anxiety challenge with energy healer Sandra Boatman. Recurring segments include: Good news stories One action tip to for you to create change A weekly sani...

Episode 42. BEST IN CLIMATE. Coronavirus Response Shows the World May Not Be Ready for Climate-Induced Pandemics

March 03, 2020 23:56 - 9 minutes - 17.5 MB

In this BEST IN CLIMATE episode, Christine reads the post Coronavirus Response Shows the World May Not Be Ready For Climate-Induced Pandemics, by Jennifer Zhang. This article was published on https://blogs.ei.columbia.edu/2020/02/24/coronavirus-climate-induced-pandemics/. Background: Jennifer Zhang is a student in Columbia College, studying political science. She is a briefings editor for Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development. She has been active in youth and climate policy ...

Episode 41. Are There Cracks in the Fossil Fuel System?

February 28, 2020 11:29 - 26 minutes - 49 MB

It's a whole episode of Good News! Rose and Christine discuss positive shifts in the rapidly changing landscape of climate change and the economy: divestments, corporate giants pulling out of fossil fuel projects, and "Doomsday" bank JP Morgan Chase feeling the Stop the Money Pipeline pressure. Recurring segments include: Good news stories One action tip to for you to create change A weekly sanity tip to keep you calm(er) in the face of climate overwhelm

Episode 40: BEST IN CLIMATE. Teck Resources Withdraws Application for Huge Alberta Oil Sands Mine

February 24, 2020 17:36 - 10 minutes - 18.4 MB

In this BEST IN CLIMATE episode, Christine reads the bombshell letter sent by Don Lindsay, CEO and President of Teck Resources Limited, to the Canadian federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change. The letter outlines the reasons Teck has withdrawn the Frontier Project, a 113 square mile oil sands mine in northern Alberta, from the regulatory review process. After a lengthy 9 year application process, Teck Resources made this decision just days before an announcement was expected from ...

Episode 39. What Can The Indigenous Relationship To The Land Teach Us In A Climate Emergency?

February 21, 2020 14:05 - 30 minutes - 55 MB

Christine has a conversation with Kaaren Dannenmann, an indigenous trapper, educator, and activist who lives in Treaty 3 territory in Northern Ontario. Their wide ranging conversation touches on the indigenous connection to the land and the animals and plants that we share the earth with, on seven generations thinking, the Medicine Wheel and Ceremony, the importance of the language we use, and reasons for hope in the midst of a planetary climate emergency. Recurring segments include: Good...

Episode 38: BEST IN CLIMATE: The Wet'suwet'en, Aboriginal Title, and the Rule of Law: An Explainer. By Kate Gunn & Bruce McIvor of First Peoples Law Corporation

February 18, 2020 00:23 - 15 minutes - 29.2 MB

In this BEST IN CLIMATE episode, Christine reads the post The Wet'suwet'en, Aboriginal Title, and the Rule of Law: An Explainer, by Kate Gunn & Bruce McIvor. This post was first published on firstpeopleslaw.com. Kate Gunn is a lawyer at First Peoples Law Corporation. Kate completed her Master's of Law at the University of British Columbia. Her most recent academic essay, "Agreeing to Share: Treaty 3, History & the Courts," was published in the UBC Law Review. Bruce McIvor, lawyer and his...

Episode 37. How Is Climate Change Asking Us To Change?

February 14, 2020 15:36 - 31 minutes - 57 MB

Rose and Christine delve deeper into the idea that climate change is happening for humans as much as it is happening to us. How is climate change asking us to change, even while we acknowledge that change is hard on both an individual and collective level? Recurring segments include: Good news stories One action tip to for you to create change A weekly sanity tip to keep you calm(er) in the face of climate overwhelm

Episode 36: BEST IN CLIMATE. "Something Big Is Shifting" As Georgetown Announces Fossil Fuel Divestment, Students Across US Demand Their Schools Follow Suit

February 10, 2020 20:24 - 6 minutes - 12.3 MB

In this BEST IN CLIMATE episode, Christine reads the post 'Something Big Is Shifting': As Georgetown Announces Fossil Fuel Divestment, Students Across US Demand Their Schools Follow Suit by Julia Conley, staff writer at CommonDreams.org. The mission of Common Dreams is to inform, to inspire, and to ignite change for the common good. The original post is located here: https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/02/08/something-big-shifting-georgetown-announces-fossil-fuel-divestment-students-...

Episode 35: What Are The Best Clean Energy Solutions?

February 07, 2020 14:23 - 32 minutes - 59.1 MB

Rose and Christine discuss the top renewal energy sources, based on the book DRAWDOWN: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed To Reverse Global Warming, edited by Paul Hawken. Topics include the three different solar energy options and wind energy options in the top drawdown solutions. Recurring segments include: Good News Stories An Action Tip to for you to create change Climate Sanity Tip to help keep calm in the face of climate overwhelm

Episode 34. BEST IN CLIMATE. The Climate Chapter of The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible

February 03, 2020 09:00 - 19 minutes - 28.3 MB

In this BEST IN CLIMATE episode of Eaarth Feels Rose shares the Climate chapter from Charles Eisenstein's book The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible, in which he reminds us the sometimes forgotten truth that we are all connected, from the smallest insect to the giant sequoia. And that the actions we take, both positive and negative, reverberate throughout our world.

Episode 33. Is it Possible to Have a Positive Vision For the Future in a Climate Emergency?

January 31, 2020 22:30 - 29 minutes - 53.6 MB

Christine and Rose discuss the importance of envisioning the world we want to bring into existence, even while we acknowledge the reality of climate change and the Climate Emergency we are in the midst of. Recurring segments include: Good news Stories One action tip to for you to create change A weekly sanity tip to keep you calm(er) in the face of climate overwhelm

Episode 32. BEST IN CLIMATE. On Care For Our Common Home

January 28, 2020 04:26 - 10 minutes - 18.6 MB

This week's Best in Climate episode features excerpts from Pope Francis' 2015 Encyclical letter on Climate Change & Inequality, On Care For Our Common Home. Links: On Care For Our Common Home, A Dialogue Guide For Laudato Si' Laudato Si: Download Pope Francis' encyclical on the environment and human ecology

Episode 31. Will The Crisis In Australia Convince The World To Act?

January 24, 2020 08:00 - 28 minutes - 52.9 MB

Rose and Christine offer updates on the crisis in Australia and discuss whether the apocalyptic fires, flooding, animal deaths and dust storms in a white, English speaking First World nation are enough for world leaders to finally act decisively to decrease the pollution that is causing the Climate Emergency. The World Economic Forum happening in Davos Switzerland right now is touched on as well, including Greta Thunberg's address to financial and political leaders.

Episode 30. BEST IN CLIMATE: A Crisis of Being, A Lost Truth

January 20, 2020 09:00 - 18 minutes - 26.9 MB

In this BEST IN CLIMATE episode of Eaarth Feels Rose shares an excerpt from the opening chapter of Charles Eisenstein's book Climate, A New Story, where, having recognized our addiction to fossil fuels, the author asks us to dig deeper to uncover the wound that causes our addiction.

Episode 29. Money Talks. How Can We Change The Narrative?

January 18, 2020 12:50 - 29 minutes - 53.8 MB

Christine and Rose discuss how, in our current economy, money and short-term profit are the key drivers behind most corporate decisions. Since the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015, 33 major global banks have poured 1.9 trillion dollars into financing fossil fuels, and JP Morgan Chase has put more money into funding these destructive projects than any other bank. How can we, as consumers, shift those corporate decisions? Specific actions we can all take are highlighted. Recurring segments in...

Best in Climate: Diary of an Evacuated Eurobodallan

January 13, 2020 09:00 - 23 minutes - 38.6 MB

In this special episode of Eaarth Feels Rose reads aloud Diary of an Evacuated Eurobodallan,  Australian writer/photographer Elizabeth Walton's recent Facebook post detailing days and nights in the midst of NSW bushfire crisis.

Episode 27. What can we learn from the Land Down Under? Lessons from the front line

January 11, 2020 14:44 - 43 minutes - 79.5 MB

Rose and Christine talk with Gundi Rhoades, an Australian veterinarian, about the bushfires and other devastating effects of the climate emergency that she is witnessing first hand. In this wide-ranging conversation, Gundi discusses how temperatures of 42°C and above impact cattle and wildlife, conventional farming's nutrient deficient soil and its link to climate change, and the heartbreaking koala deaths. She also shares her scientific understanding of how humanity has created this situati...

Episode 26. How is Climate Chaos Affecting our Animal Friends?

January 03, 2020 09:00 - 15 minutes - 24.2 MB

During Eaarth Feels holiday hiatus, Rose ruminates on the catastrophic effects to wildlife as evidenced by recent news articles . Included are news reports on Australian bush fires, the Galapagos oil spill,  insomniac Ukrainian bears and  boating accidents with Manatees in Florida.

Episode 25: Holiday Episode: Best In Climate

December 27, 2019 08:00 - 17 minutes - 32.9 MB

For the holiday season, Eaarth Feels offers a shift from its usual format. In this Best in Climate episode, Christine reads from Australian author and sustainability advisor Paul Gilding's Cockatoo Chronicles blog. In this December 2019 blog post, Climate Contagion 2020 - 2025. So it begins, Mr Gilding outlines the four factors that he believes are coming together and are indications of a global economy on the verge of a radical and rapid shift.

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