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For The Wild

597 episodes - English - Latest episode: 19 days ago - ★★★★★ - 1.1K ratings

For The Wild Podcast is an anthology of the Anthropocene; focused on land-based protection, co-liberation and intersectional storytelling rooted in a paradigm shift away from human supremacy, endless growth and consumerism.

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Dr. JAMAICA HEOLIMELEIKALANI OSARIO on Reclaiming Aloha /297

July 27, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 56 MB

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Dr. LARRY WARD on Healing the Colonial Mind /296

July 20, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 44.8 MB

In this episode of For The Wild podcast, we plumb into racial karma and healing systemic trauma in the American context with guest Dr. Larry Ward. Covering the neuroscience of trauma, the habit of racism, and various typologies of systemic trauma, Dr. Ward provides insight into how we might consciously choose to activate our neuroplasticity toward justice rather than collectively rewarding our neuroplasticity for violence and oppression. We are reminded in this episode that we are more than o...

KYLE WHYTE on the Colonial Genesis of Climate Change [ENCORE] /295

July 13, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 43.1 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Dr. Kyle Whyte originally aired in January of 2020. The United States has more miles of pipeline than any other country in the world. Pipeline construction is one of the many ways in which the U.S. continues terraforming the land in support of ongoing settler colonialism. On this episode of For The Wild, we are joined by Kyle Whyte to discuss this very issue in connection to the vast extractive energy network that surrounds the Great Lakes ar...

Dr. MAX LIBOIRON on Reorienting Within a World of Plastic [ENCORE] /294

July 06, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 46.7 MB

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LINDA BLACK ELK on What Endures After Pandemic [ENCORE] /293

June 29, 2022 11:00 - 1 hour - 47 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Linda Black Elk originally aired in April of 2020. On this week’s episode, we speak to Linda Black Elk on traditional medicine, community wellness and systemic transformation amidst pandemic. Our conversation begins with hands-on measures we can take to boost our wellbeing and what honorable harvest looks like during times of panic. How can we deepen our actions so that they are no tjust a response to fear, but are rooted in the promise of co...

RICHIE RESEDA on Dismantling Patriarchy [ENCORE] /292

June 22, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 41.7 MB

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ROWEN M WHITE on Seed Rematriation and Fertile Resistance [ENCORE] /291

June 15, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 43.3 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Rowen White originally aired in July of 2020. Across Turtle Island, seeds have long been passed down through the generations — accompanied by ceremony and prayer, reverent seed cultures, and sustainable food growing practices. Through eras of colonization and acculturation, however, we’ve seen the consolidation of seeds into a handful of corporations and the production of a soulless industrial food landscape. This system is failing us and, as...

TIOKASIN GHOSTHORSE on the Power of Humility [ENCORE] /290

June 08, 2022 18:00 - 58 minutes - 40.1 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Tiokasin Ghosthorse originally aired in June of 2021. If we need the Earth, does the Earth need us? This week on the podcast we dive deep into the relationship amongst ourselves and the Earth with guest Tiokasin Ghosthorse. We begin our conversation by talking about the savior mentality that can arise when we act to address the many issues that threaten Earth and kin at this moment. Recognizing the trickiness of interrogating this mentality t...

GIULIANA FURCI on the Divine Time of Fungal Evolution [ENCORE] /289

June 01, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 48.8 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Giuliana Furci originally aired in June of 2021. So often fungi are pitched as being at the forefront of innovation, whether being used to create vegan leather, pharmaceuticals, or being incorporated into various biotechnology products, but this fixation on innovation can obscure our ancestral relationship to fungi and the wisdom they can share with us about decomposition. This week, we slow down to acknowledge the beauty and power of fungal ...

K’ASHEECHTLAA - LOUISE BRADY on Restoring the Sacred [ENCORE] /288

May 25, 2022 18:00 - 58 minutes - 40.4 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with K’asheechtlaa (Louise Brady) originally aired in April of 2021. Many of us have access to more choices than we ever thought imaginable, in fact, it is quite easy to find ourselves amidst an abundance of products, eating foods cultivated across the world, or selecting from a myriad of variations of the same “thing”. But this “abundance” of choice masks ecological depletion, and as we gain access to that which is far from our homes, actual plac...

InTheField: NUSKMATA (Jacinda Mack) on the Gold Rush That Never Ended [ENCORE] /287

May 18, 2022 13:47 - 1 hour - 45.2 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Nuskmata (Jacinda Mack) originally aired in February of 2020. From roller coaster rides at Disney World to museums dotting the Pacific Northwest, symbols of mining and the Gold Rush remain deeply enshrined in the collective imagination of the mythic West. Hidden beneath this cultural veneer, the material realities of today’s superscale mining are often out of sight, out of mind. In this week’s In The Field episode, we trace the historical con...

ALOK on Unruly Beauty [ENCORE] /286

May 11, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 55.8 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with ALOK, originally aired in August of 2021.“I validate the idea that survival is the ultimate act of creation in a world that has reduced us to fascist arithmetic, of being a quantitative statistic, not a human soul. So we still found a way to care, love, and create - isn't that art? I teach people to decipher the art that they’re already doing, recognize the artistry and the everyday miracles of life around them, and create from that place.” T...

Dr. BAYO AKOMOLAFE on Slowing Down in Urgent Times [ENCORE] /285

May 04, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 60.6 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Dr. Bayo Akomolafe, originally aired in January of 2020. Our hearts and minds are set to work by the urgent eco-social crises of this time. Caught in a cultural twitch of frenetic production and the sticky paradigms of modernity, we’ve penned vocabulary and designed technologies, manufactured frameworks and crunched numbers in an effort to diagnose and “treat” planetary collapse. We are invited by this week’s guest, Dr. Bayo Akomolafe, to pau...

Dr. KIM TALLBEAR on Reviving Kinship and Sexual Abundance [ENCORE] /284

April 27, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 42.6 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Dr. Kim TallBear originally aired in February of 2020. Intimacy and sexuality is the soil that gives rise to creativity, pleasure and regeneration of new life. As mainstream understandings of sex, marriage, and family shift, Dr. Kim TallBear highlights how the colonial project of nation-building disrupted the vitality of Indigenous kinship by imposing heteronormative monogamous marriage and the nuclear family structure. How have these constra...

RUTH ŁCHAV'AYA K'ISEN MILLER on Relations of Reciprocity [ENCORE] /283

April 20, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 46.5 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Ruth Łchav’aya K’isen Miller, originally aired in September of 2021. “If this new green economy continues to perpetuate the same ethos that resource extraction has, we will not find any solutions and we will see our suffering perpetuated.” Heeding this call from Ruth Łchav’aya K’isen Miller, we explore the fruitful spaces between radical imagination, public policy, and on-the-ground activism as we think about what it means to take meaningful ...

WOMAN STANDS SHINING (Pat McCabe) on Humanity's Homecoming [ENCORE] /282

April 13, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 56.9 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Woman Stands Shining (Pat McCabe), originally aired in September of 2021. In the fast-paced movement of today’s media, it’s easy to become entangled in narratives of extinction, loss, a lack of time, and a tremendous amount of misanthropy. However, when we pause to look within the ecosystems around us we can find examples of life pushing through the most difficult of circumstances. Our more than human kin continues in defiance, refusing to ce...

PRENTIS HEMPHILL on Choosing Belonging [ENCORE] /281

April 06, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 41.8 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Prentis Hemphill, originally aired in July of 2021. “There's no magical return. We're not all going to return to an unblemished time in history, and if we know that...what do we have to do? Who needs to have conversation with whom? Who needs to heal what relationship? Who needs to ask for what permission? Who needs to offer something back?” This week on the podcast, Prentis Hemphill offers us these questions in conversation about how we can b...

Dr. VANDANA SHIVA on the Promise of the Commons /280

March 30, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 42.9 MB

In this episode of For the Wild, Ayana and returning guest Dr. Vandana Shiva discuss the crumbling of the colonial paradigm and the promise of re-commoning the commons for our collective future. Situating us in the exigency of food and seed sovereignty for our present time, Dr. Shiva reminds us that seeds and living systems are not open access systems to be privatized, patented, or exploited. Rather, the commons are central to all of life. In this multifaceted episode, we discuss threats to t...

SII-AM HAMILTON on Respect-Based Futures [ENCORE] /279

March 23, 2022 18:00 - 59 minutes - 40.6 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Sii-am Hamilton, originally aired in November of 2020. In this powerful conversation with land defender Sii-am Hamilton, we are invited to discuss futuristic ways forward in recognition that Indigenous communities have been practicing creative resistance against colonialism and capitalism for hundreds of years. We begin by discussing what is currently transpiring on Wet’suwet’en territories and how colonial governments are using the current p...

adrienne maree brown on Writing Our Future /278

March 18, 2022 18:00 - 28 minutes - 19.4 MB

What does a just climate future look like? In this bonus episode Ayana and guest adrienne maree brown discuss Imagine 2200, Fix’s climate-fiction contest, which recognizes stories that envision the next 180 years of equitable climate progress, imagining intersectional worlds of abundance, adaptation, reform, and hope. Turning towards fueling the imagination, this episode touches on stewarding a just future and the value of presence with ourselves, each other, and the movements we dedicate our...

adrienne maree brown on Writing our Future /278

March 18, 2022 18:00 - 9.2 MB

What does a just climate future look like? In this bonus episode Ayana and guest adrienne maree brown discuss Imagine 2200, Fix’s climate-fiction contest, which recognizes stories that envision the next 180 years of equitable climate progress, imagining intersectional worlds of abundance, adaptation, reform, and hope. Turning towards fueling the imagination, this episode touches on stewarding a just future and the value of presence with ourselves, each other, and the movements we dedicate our...

CORRINA GOULD on Settler Responsibility and Reciprocity [ENCORE] /277

March 16, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 44.2 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Corinna Gould, originally aired in November of 2020. Prior to settler development and extraction, the landscapes and lifeways of Ohlone territory were richly abundant with acorns, grass seeds, wildflowers, elk, salmon, grizzly bears, and berries. In this week’s episode of For The Wild, guest Corrina Gould reminds us that Ohlone territory still holds tremendous abundance and that the land can sustain us in a way that would provide for our well...

ELLA NOAH BANCROFT on the Intelligence of Our Intimacy [ENCORE] /276

March 09, 2022 13:30 - 1 hour - 49 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Ella Noah Bancroft, originally aired in March of 2021. “We forget that so much is given freely, that this world is meant to be enjoyed.” We heed this powerful reminder by guest Ella Noah Bancroft. As our belief systems have become entwined with the dominant economic structure, we see the commodification of our wellness, intimacy, and connectivity - a phenomenon that is severely hindering our ability to connect authentically. In conversation, ...

MIKE PHILLIPS on Gray Wolves and the Vitality of Death [ENCORE] /275

March 02, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 41.9 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Mike Phillips which originally aired in January of 2020. Not long ago, packs of gray wolves roamed freely across so-called North America from the grassy prairies of Florida to the snow-capped peaks of Colorado. Alongside a growing agricultural industry and settler expansion West, the U.S. government marshalled a perverse, ruthless campaign to systematically eradicate the gray wolf, a symbol of the “untamed” wild, driving this keystone species...

BRONTË VELEZ on the Necessity of Beauty, Part 2 [ENCORE] /274

February 23, 2022 19:30 - 48 minutes - 33.4 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting part two of our interview with brontë velez (they/them), originally aired in October of 2019. We dive into the capacity for pleasure amidst times of great uncertainty and historical oppression. What does “pleasure in the apocalypse” mean? As brontë defines it, pleasure is what makes us come alive, so how can we create a culture that is deeply attuned to our senses and directs our desire towards Earth and each other? By feeding our senses, how might we confront ...

BRONTË VELEZ on the Pleasurable Surrender of White Supremacy, Part 1 [ENCORE]/273

February 16, 2022 19:00 - 57 minutes - 39.4 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with brontë velez, originally aired in October of 2019. brontë velez opens this week’s episode inviting us to think about how submission to Earth is an invitation into a more life affirming world. What does a future look like in which white, human, and patriarchal supremacy surrenders its power in an act of pleasure? In Part One of this expansive conversation, Ayana and brontë delve into topics surrounding authentic expression, the distortion of f...

Dr. KATE STAFFORD on What the Whales Hear [ENCORE] /272

February 09, 2022 19:00 - 1 hour - 44.6 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Dr. Kate Stafford, originally aired in September of 2020. The bowhead whale can live up to 200 years old, meaning that the bowhead whales of today know and remember a world that sounded, tasted, and felt very different than the one we live in. Perhaps their living memory has yet to normalize marine pollution, anthropogenic sounds, and the underwater effects of globalization and heavy industrialization. In this episode of For The Wild with Dr....

CHRIS HEDGES on Deflating the Ruling Elite through Civil Disobedience [ENCORE] /271

February 02, 2022 19:00 - 59 minutes - 40.7 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Chris Hedges, originally aired in June of 2019. All too often our conversations around the consolidation of wealth and power in America blindly fixate on the politics of the Right and Trump as the anti-hero archetype. We must deepen our analyses and rethink our movements beyond the two-party divide in order to truly understand and hold accountable the socio-political and economic forces that have brought us to such a crisis. This week, we spe...

MICHAEL MEADE on Cultivating Mythic Imagination [ENCORE] /270

January 26, 2022 16:15 - 58 minutes - 40.1 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Michael Meade, originally aired in June of 2019. The crises of cosmological, mythological and psychological disconnection from nature, from ourselves, and from each other may drive us to places of darkness and suffering; and yet there is great potential in that darkness to interact with creative energy. Retracing meaning through archetypal myth offers an opportunity to understand the great challenge of our time to heal the planet from its wou...

DONNA HARAWAY on Staying with the Trouble [ENCORE] /269

January 19, 2022 19:30 - 1 hour - 55.6 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Donna Haraway, originally aired in August of 2019. Since her 1985 essay, “A Cyborg Manifesto,” scholar Donna Haraway has transformed how theorists, academics, and artists think about humans’ deep and entangled relationships with technology, beyond-human kin, and each other. Through an ongoing practice of thoughtful and curious investigation, Donna continues to unravel the myth of human exceptionalism, the hyper individualism of capitalist cul...

VIJAY PRASHAD on Capitalism’s Erosion of Morality [ENCORE] /268

January 12, 2022 16:47 - 58 minutes - 40.4 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Vijay Prashad, originally aired in February of 2021. Emboldened by the rapid development of technology, a cultural ethos of rugged individualism, globalization, and the monopolization of our media, the era of efficiency in the so-called Global North has significantly altered our communal symbiosis. For many, acts of service that would have once been fulfilled by neighbors and community have now been replaced by apps and gig workers, ultimatel...

TRICIA HERSEY on Rest as Resistance [ENCORE] /267

January 05, 2022 18:53 - 1 hour - 48.9 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Tricia Hersey of the Nap Ministry, originally aired in June of 2020. With a historical analysis of slavery and plantation labor, this week’s episode prompts us, at this critical time, to consider what is stolen from those among us who cannot rest under white supremacy and capitalism. In this incredibly rich offering, we speak with Tricia on the myths of grind culture, rest as resistance, and reclaiming our imaginative power through sleep. Cap...

CHIARA FRANCESCA on Embodied Care /266

December 29, 2021 19:15 - 56 minutes - 39 MB

In this week’s episode, we ground ourselves in our embodied reality with guest Chiara Francesca, who invites us to explore what it means to be aware of our bodies and the way that they feel in this world. With a deep commitment to future visioning, we unpack the significance of what it means to “heal” amidst a system that is so violently creating our perpetual states of illness. Moving beyond notions of healing as a singular, individual act, Chiara Francesca asks us to think about what it wil...

SHA’MIRA COVINGTON on Healing the Fashion Industrial Complex /265

December 22, 2021 19:15 - 56 minutes - 38.7 MB

In the world of fashion and design, it’s becoming increasingly common to hear about businesses that are sustainable in their use of material; using biofabricated textiles, measuring their water usage, etc. Or we see companies who have a strong ethos towards sustainable production and paying employees a “livable” wage, but rarely do we ever see both. For example, a recent report put out by Stand.Earth lauded Nike, Levis, and Puma for “shifting their supply chain away from fossil fuels,” howeve...

BATHSHEBA DEMUTH on a More-Than-Human History /264

December 15, 2021 19:15 - 1 hour - 47 MB

How might a bowhead whale tell the history of the Arctic? Grounding us in a history of the Bering Strait that listens deeply to ecology and the more-than-human, Bathsheba Demuth invites us to expand our future and past visions of human society in this episode. Adding nuance to our understanding of Arctic history, Bathsheba turns our attention towards the undercurrents of resistance – from whales avoiding commercial whaling ships to whalers and miners confronting the violence of the jobs into ...

MARCELLA KROLL on the Magic of Neurodiverse Futurisms /263

December 08, 2021 19:15 - 58 minutes - 40.4 MB

All too often that which exists beyond the realms of intellect and rationality are deemed unworthy, unreal, and even demonized by the overculture. However, there is tremendous power held by magical, intuitive practices, especially in this moment when so many of us are yearning to spin ourselves out of the reductionist, intellect-driven mindset that we find ourselves mired in. In this episode, we journey into the unseen with guest Marcella Kroll. In this expansive conversation we explore a var...

Dr. PATRICIA KAISHIAN on Queer Mycology /262

December 01, 2021 20:00 - 1 hour - 48.2 MB

Dr. Patricia Kaishian encourages us to think of mycology as a revolutionary and political practice. Diving into queer mycology, we see the ways that fungi challenge binaries of gender, family structure, and even traditional biological classification. Support the show

ANTONIO LÓPEZ on the Colonization of Our Attention /261

November 24, 2021 19:43 - 1 hour - 47.5 MB

Most of us are familiar with the environmental impacts of our physical technology, like the e-waste generated from cell phones or the minerals required to run our laptops, but have you ever wondered about the connections between digital media and resource extraction? This week we are joined by guest Antonio López to explore how ICT (Information and Communications Technology), and digital media and information, have not only transformed Earth but are also contributing to our collective carbon ...

NIRIA ALICIA on Pockets of Joy in the Resistance /260

November 17, 2021 17:00 - 58 minutes - 40.4 MB

Niria Alicia guides us to think about ancestral instruction, precious purpose, rituals for liberation, and what it means to be human in this time. Support the show

Dr. RUPA MARYA and RAJ PATEL on Deep Medicine /259

November 10, 2021 19:15 - 55 minutes - 38.3 MB

Dr. Rupa Marya and Raj Patel discuss the biological impacts of oppressive social structures. We are left with the resounding reminder that inflammation is an indicator that we must change our collective ways in order to heal, and in today’s world that requires us to dismantle oppressive systems and expand our understanding of health beyond inadequate colonial definitions.

Dr. RUPA MARYA and RAJ PATEL on Deep Medicine /259

November 10, 2021 19:15 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Dr. Rupa Marya and Raj Patel discuss the biological impacts of oppressive social structures. We are left with the resounding reminder that inflammation is an indicator that we must change our collective ways in order to heal, and in today’s world that requires us to dismantle oppressive systems and expand our understanding of health beyond inadequate colonial definitions.Support the show

KERRY KNUDSEN on Lichen and Life after Capitalism [ENCORE] /258

November 03, 2021 18:41 - 1 hour - 41.4 MB

Kerry spans the dreamiest of worlds, from the surreal and psychedelic presence of lichens to the magic of creating life post-capitalism.Support the show

CHRIS ZIMMER on a River Ethic /257

October 27, 2021 18:30 - 1 hour - 44.8 MB

As the ocean warms and grows more hostile, the icy waters of the Taku river have served as refuge for salmon and an abundance of more-than-human kin. However, threats from mining and resource extraction are posed to forever change the habitat of the watershed. The 1957 abandonment of the Tulsequah Chief Mine in British Columbia left a disastrous environmental impact. This mine still requires billions of dollars worth of clean up action and constant monitoring to ensure the protection of this...

SAMUEL GENSAW III on the Restorative Revolution /256

October 20, 2021 18:30 - 1 hour - 48.2 MB

The abundance of the Klamath River has been severely restricted since the late 1700s by way of mining, logging, and damming. Once home to the third-largest salmon run in the lower 48, now Northern California is risking the collapse of its entire salmon population. After two decades of activism, the Klamath River dams will finally be removed by 2023, restoring salmon access to more than 400 miles of habitat. However, this is merely one example of the ways in which land has been chronically mis...

DALLAS GOLDTOOTH on Responding to Toxic Masculinity [ENCORE] /255

October 13, 2021 18:18 - 58 minutes - 40.5 MB

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Dallas Goldtooth, originally aired in December of 2018. Dallas Goldtooth joins Ayana in a conversation around toxic masculinity, accountability, and dismantling patriarchy. So often, conversations around gender wounds quickly deteriorate into oversimplifications of, and accusations towards, one gender or another – failing to realize how we are all hurting under patriarchy. Toxic masculinity, settler colonialism, and white supremacy are impell...

JOSEFINA SKERK on Sámi Lifeways /254

October 06, 2021 18:45 - 56 minutes - 39 MB

When one thinks about iron, copper, and gold mining, Sweden is not the first place that comes to mind, but in the past few years the country has granted roughly 500 mining exploration permits as it positions itself to become one of the largest mining centers for all of Europe. The price of mining in Sweden has largely been paid by the Sámi, whose lifeways are permanently changed once the government and multinational corporations seek to extract so-called natural resources from their tradition...

VALARIE KAUR on the Ancient Call to Love /253

September 29, 2021 14:35 - 1 hour - 41.6 MB

“What might happen if we saw a migrant child at the border as our own daughter? Or George Floyd gasping for breath as our own brother? Or Brianna as sister? Or the Asian American women slaughtered in Atlanta as our own aunties? What might happen? What would we risk? What movements would we build? What would we demand? How would we harness our rage? How would we reimagine a world in which all of us are safe? What might happen if we made love the ethic that guided all of our actions?” This week...

RUTH ŁCHAV'AYA K'ISEN MILLER on Relations of Reciprocity /252

September 27, 2021 18:39 - 1 hour - 46.8 MB

In this magnetic conversation, Ruth and Ayana consider where a politics of love can breathe, radical softness, mindsets of abundance, climate justice advocacy, and the steps we can take to create systems of wellness. In recognition of what might feel like a painful transition for many, Ruth guides us to think about what practices and acts of care we can implement with each other as a way of willing a more beautiful world back into existence. Support the show

WOMAN STANDS SHINING (Pat McCabe) on Humanity's Homecoming /251

September 17, 2021 15:26 - 1 hour - 57.3 MB

In the fast-paced movement of today’s media, it’s easy to become entangled in narratives of extinction, loss, a lack of time, and a tremendous amount of misanthropy. However, when we pause to look within the ecosystems around us we can find examples of life pushing through the most difficult of circumstances. Our more than human kin continues in defiance, refusing to cease their own lineage under the current modern paradigm of exploitation and desecration. In this week’s episode, we look into...

THEA RIOFRANCOS on Planetary Perspectives of Green Energy /250

September 08, 2021 18:45 - 1 hour - 46.2 MB

When we hear about the Green New Deal, it is almost always in context to policy and business within the United States. The urgent push for an energy transition away from fossil fuels often obscures the reality of extractive frontiers and the supply chains that green energy necessitates. This week, we slow down and explore the structures behind “our” energy systems, what a Green New Deal means for “resource-rich” countries in the Global South, and what a globally accountable Green New Deal cou...

Guests

Janine Benyus
3 Episodes
Ron Finley
3 Episodes
George Monbiot
2 Episodes
Kate Stafford
2 Episodes
Nalini Nadkarni
2 Episodes
Sylvia Earle
2 Episodes
Black Elk
1 Episode
James Balog
1 Episode
Mark Shepard
1 Episode
Matthew Fox
1 Episode
Vijay Prashad
1 Episode

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