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#22 Judith Schwartz and Walter Jehne: Climate Change Narrative Shift
Muse Ecology
English - April 25, 2021 18:46 - 1 hour - 91.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 7 ratingsHistory Music regenerative restoration museecology music singingdirt timothysexauer timsexauer Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: #21 Paul Cereghino Part 2: Bioregional Restoration and Social Complexity
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In this conversation with author Judith Schwartz and scientist Walter Jehne, we discuss the importance of the shift from seeing the Earth as a resource base to seeing ourselves as enmeshed in a web of life that both manages and depends on natural processes. In particular, we focus on how this perspective shift affects how we understand and are empowered to address anthropogenic climate change. Judy: Walter: The banjo bird jam in the intro and outro was recorded in the woods by nature artist Michael DiGiorgio. If you'd like to order a CD of this album he says to email him at the contact on his website, , where you can also find his exquisite nature art.