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Derek Walker: New Sheriffs on Climate Action

January 26, 2021 21:00 - 26.6 MB

Which of the Trump-era environmental transgressions made your heart hurt the most? Was it when they loosened CO2 emission restrictions on power plants, removed protections from wetlands, or expanded drilling in all sorts of delicate ecosystems? Or perhaps it was the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Change Agreement that wounded you most deeply? It’s hard … Continue reading Derek Walker: New Sheriffs on Climate Action → This article and podcast Derek Walker: New Sheriffs on Climate Action a...

Richard Heinberg: What If Preventing Collapse Isn’t Profitable?

January 19, 2021 21:32 - 26.6 MB

It’s out with the old and in with, if not something completely new, something very different. This week on Sea Change Radio, we mark the end of the Trump reign of terror with a look to the future with author Richard Heinberg, a senior fellow at the Post-Carbon Institute. We discuss his ideas for the … Continue reading Richard Heinberg: What If Preventing Collapse Isn’t Profitable? → This article and podcast Richard Heinberg: What If Preventing Collapse Isn’t Profitable? appeared first on Se...

Jim Furnish + Kate Sheppard on the Last Frontier

January 13, 2021 01:21 - 26.6 MB

According to the State of Alaska website, the state’s name derives from the Aleut alyeska, meaning “great land.” Today on Sea Change Radio we talk about The Last Frontier, and some of the threats to its greatness. A week before the November election, the Trump Administration opened more than 9.3 million acres of old growth stands … Continue reading Jim Furnish + Kate Sheppard on the Last Frontier → This article and podcast Jim Furnish + Kate Sheppard on the Last Frontier appeared first on S...

Castle Redmond + Maurice Plaines: Black Lives Still Matter

January 06, 2021 01:34 - 26.6 MB

While history books will largely remember 2020 as the year of a global pandemic, it was also the year that Americans began to truly embrace the Black Lives Matter movement. The murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor – and most recently the verdict in the shooting of Jacob Blake – brought about an outpouring … Continue reading Castle Redmond + Maurice Plaines: Black Lives Still Matter → The post Castle Redmond + Maurice Plaines: Black Lives Still Matter appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

What’s in “Stoehr” For 2021?

December 30, 2020 00:30 - 26.6 MB

As 2020 comes to a close, we are reminded of the old proverb, “It’s always darkest just before the dawn.” Covid deaths in the US have reached over 335,000 and ICU vacancies across the country are dangerously low; the current president is throwing a temper-tantrum and reminding us, once again, that our civic and political … Continue reading What’s in “Stoehr” For 2021? → The post What’s in “Stoehr” For 2021? appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

John Stoehr on Presidential Pickles, Pt. I

December 23, 2020 01:27 - 26.6 MB

The political antics of 2020 have been unlike anything most of us have ever seen. As we wrap up this year, we ask an old friend of Sea Change Radio to help us put a bow on it with an in-depth political analysis. This week on Sea Change Radio, the first in a two-part, free-flowing … Continue reading John Stoehr on Presidential Pickles, Pt. I → The post John Stoehr on Presidential Pickles, Pt. I appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Joe Brewer: Farms of the Future

December 16, 2020 01:36 - 26.6 MB

For environmentalists “agriculture” can be something of a dirty word, associated with other words such as, pesticides, water consumption, pollutants, and deforestation. Not all environmentalists have these negative associations, though. Some, like my guest today, are working to re-fashion agricultural practices so that they actually help to reverse environmental damage. This week on Sea Change … Continue reading Joe Brewer: Farms of the Future → The post Joe Brewer: Farms of the Future appe...

Lloyd Alter: Design Trends in Housing + E-Bikes

December 09, 2020 01:20 - 26.6 MB

2020 has certainly been a strange year. Everyone is waiting for things to go “back to normal” but what will normal be? Will there be any adaptations from this period that become permanent? Will we all be telecommuting and zooming indefinitely? Will urban centers continue to empty out? This week on Sea Change Radio, we … Continue reading Lloyd Alter: Design Trends in Housing + E-Bikes → The post Lloyd Alter: Design Trends in Housing + E-Bikes appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Remembering “Watershed” Filmmaker James Redford

December 01, 2020 19:31 - 26.6 MB

Six weeks ago, filmmaker James Redford passed away from cancer at the age of 58. He came on Sea Change Radio as a guest in 2012 to discuss his documentary film Watershed which provides the story of the Colorado River through the voices of its beneficiaries, from a fly fisherman to a rancher to a … Continue reading Remembering “Watershed” Filmmaker James Redford → The post Remembering “Watershed” Filmmaker James Redford appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Richard Delaney: Heading Down The Cape

November 25, 2020 02:56 - 26.6 MB

As the author of “Jaws,” Peter Benchley, put it, “You could start now, and spend another forty years learning about the sea without running out of new things to know.” This week’s guest on Sea Change Radio would surely concur. Richard Delaney, the President and CEO of the Center for Coastal Studies, has spent the … Continue reading Richard Delaney: Heading Down The Cape → The post Richard Delaney: Heading Down The Cape appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Ellen Reese + Jake Wilson: The High Cost of Free Shipping

November 17, 2020 23:02 - 26.6 MB

Many of us are about to embark on our first COVID-19 holiday shopping season. With so many of our favorite stores closed or out of business, a logical alternative is to buy online. But before you log into Amazon to fill your shopping cart, you might want to listen to this week’s episode of Sea … Continue reading Ellen Reese + Jake Wilson: The High Cost of Free Shipping → The post Ellen Reese + Jake Wilson: The High Cost of Free Shipping appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Rebecca Leber: A Brand New Day

November 10, 2020 23:29 - 26.6 MB

The New York Times recently compiled a list of 104 environmental protections that the Trump administration has rolled back in four short years — they include major climate policies as well as rules that ensured clean air and water, preserved wildlife, and regulated toxic chemicals. With the election of Joe Biden, however, many are hoping … Continue reading Rebecca Leber: A Brand New Day → The post Rebecca Leber: A Brand New Day appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Michael Payne + Julienne Oyler on Energy and Entrepreneurs

November 03, 2020 19:28 - 26.6 MB

This week on Sea Change Radio, we figured you might need a respite from biting your nails down to the quick over the election, so today we are speaking with two Americans living overseas about their respective work to make the world a better place. First, we welcome back to the show Michael Payne, a … Continue reading Michael Payne + Julienne Oyler on Energy and Entrepreneurs → The post Michael Payne + Julienne Oyler on Energy and Entrepreneurs appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Alex Wise on Decision 2020 + Ian Urbina on the Outlaw Ocean

October 27, 2020 23:07 - 26.6 MB

This week on Sea Change Radio, we hear host Alex Wise’s thoughts on the 2020 election as we enter the final week of the campaign. Then, we speak to Ian Urbina, a longtime investigative reporter for the New York Times whose latest book The Outlaw Ocean reveals many of the hidden costs of the seafood and shipping … Continue reading Alex Wise on Decision 2020 + Ian Urbina on the Outlaw Ocean → The post Alex Wise on Decision 2020 + Ian Urbina on the Outlaw Ocean appeared first on Sea Change Rad...

Decision 2020: Aaron Huertas of Healthy Voting

October 20, 2020 22:18 - 26.6 MB

The clock is ticking down on Decision 2020. Whether they are talking about record turnout, or voter suppression, or the reliability of polling data, the pundits are in agreement on one thing: 2020 is an election like no other. This week on Sea Change Radio, we are speaking with political consultant Aaron Huertas about how … Continue reading Decision 2020: Aaron Huertas of Healthy Voting → The post Decision 2020: Aaron Huertas of Healthy Voting appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Howard Frumkin: Time For A Planetary Checkup

October 13, 2020 21:47 - 26.6 MB

When a member of your household feels unwell, a good first step is to find the thermometer — if there’s a fever, it could be something serious. Well, these days our planet is exhibiting signs of illness, from swarms of locusts in East Africa and southwest Asia, to the smoke spreading from California’s infernos, to … Continue reading Howard Frumkin: Time For A Planetary Checkup → The post Howard Frumkin: Time For A Planetary Checkup appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Dan Dicker: Turning Oil Green

October 06, 2020 23:58 - 26.6 MB

In the words of the late US Senator Everett Dirksen, “the oil can is mightier than the sword.” Whether it is mightier than the COVID-19 virus remains to be seen, however. This week on Sea Change Radio, we welcome back energy expert Dan Dicker to talk his new book, Turning Oil Green. Dicker views oil … Continue reading Dan Dicker: Turning Oil Green → The post Dan Dicker: Turning Oil Green appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Lee van der Voo: As The World Burns

September 29, 2020 21:35 - 26.6 MB

A few years ago, we discussed a high profile case, Juliana v. U.S., brought by 21 remarkable young plaintiffs across the country. The plaintiffs, most of whom were children when the case was first filed, essentially argued that their government had a legal obligation to protect them from the effects of climate change, an obligation … Continue reading Lee van der Voo: As The World Burns → The post Lee van der Voo: As The World Burns appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

George Monbiot on the Power of Narrative and Altruism

September 22, 2020 22:08 - 26.6 MB

As 2020, aka the year from hell, rolls on, we thought it might be a good time to revisit an uplifting voice from less troubled times. This week on Sea Change Radio, we dig into the archives and listen to our 2017 discussion with British writer and environmentalist, George Monbiot. We talk about his book, … Continue reading George Monbiot on the Power of Narrative and Altruism → The post George Monbiot on the Power of Narrative and Altruism appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Daniel Kirk-Davidoff on Grids + Climate Reports

September 15, 2020 22:10 - 26.6 MB

Did you lose power at some point this summer? Between the gaps in electricity service, sheltering in place, the fires on the West Coast, and the multiple tropical storms hitting in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico, people in the US have many reasons to be averting their gaze from the future of our climate. There … Continue reading Daniel Kirk-Davidoff on Grids + Climate Reports → The post Daniel Kirk-Davidoff on Grids + Climate Reports appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Holy Smoke! Air Quality Meteorologist Scott Landes

September 09, 2020 03:34 - 26.6 MB

With record-setting wildfires blanketing large swaths of the Western United States in smoke, we thought it appropriate to speak to someone who knows a thing or two about wildfire smoke. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to the chief air quality meteorologist for the State of Colorado, Scott Landes, to learn more about … Continue reading Holy Smoke! Air Quality Meteorologist Scott Landes → The post Holy Smoke! Air Quality Meteorologist Scott Landes appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

John Stoehr on the 2020 Presidential Election

September 01, 2020 20:50 - 26.6 MB

In a little over 10 weeks, every American citizen will have the opportunity to have their vote counted to either elect a new president or to keep the current president in place. Or that’s what’s supposed to happen in theory, anyway. In reality, the principle of “one person, one vote” is violated in American electoral … Continue reading John Stoehr on the 2020 Presidential Election → The post John Stoehr on the 2020 Presidential Election appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Under Pressure: Jeremy Hance

August 25, 2020 22:47 - 26.6 MB

These dark and troubling times have left very few of us stress and anxiety free. So we thought we’d check in with an expert on germophobia and anxiety. No, our guest this week on Sea Change Radio is not a psychologist. He is an environmental journalist, writer for Mongabay, and long-time friend of the show, … Continue reading Under Pressure: Jeremy Hance → The post Under Pressure: Jeremy Hance appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Patrick Hruby: Sports In The Time Of COVID

August 19, 2020 00:55 - 26.6 MB

Not too long ago, it was fairly normal for many of us to spend 4-5 hours a week yelling at the TV, providing valuable encouragement and critique to athletes who cannot hear us. If you’re a sports fan, or if you live with one, you know what I’m talking about. This week on Sea Change … Continue reading Patrick Hruby: Sports In The Time Of COVID → The post Patrick Hruby: Sports In The Time Of COVID appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Michael Mann: Agency and Urgency (re-broadcast)

August 11, 2020 20:16 - 26.6 MB

Back in 1999, a team of scientists published a graphic depiction reconstructing northern hemisphere temperatures for the previous 1000 years. The steep increase from the 1900s on inspired the scientific community to give this visual a clever nickname: the hockey stick graph. This week on Sea Change Radio, we sit down with Michael Mann, the lead researcher … Continue reading Michael Mann: Agency and Urgency (re-broadcast) → The post Michael Mann: Agency and Urgency (re-broadcast) appeared fi...

“Vertical Farmers Never Have To Pray For Rain”

August 04, 2020 21:27 - 26.6 MB

Nine years ago on Sea Change Radio, we spoke to the self-proclaimed founding father of vertical farming, Dickson Despommier, about the concept of moving crops onwards and upwards (literally). In an interesting twist, the global COVID pandemic has resulted in a lot of abandoned office buildings. To proponents of vertical farming, these spaces may represent … Continue reading “Vertical Farmers Never Have To Pray For Rain” → The post “Vertical Farmers Never Have To Pray For Rain” appeared firs...

James Quilligan: The Commons and the Future of Democracy

July 29, 2020 03:36 - 26.6 MB

What is the American dollar based on? It was based on the gold standard until 1971 when it transitioned to a floating monetary system. This week’s guest on Sea Change Radio believes US currency now rests unofficially on the price of oil. What will a successful Green New Deal will look like if the underlying … Continue reading James Quilligan: The Commons and the Future of Democracy → The post James Quilligan: The Commons and the Future of Democracy appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

For-Profit, For Planet: Propagate Ventures + Parx Materials

July 21, 2020 23:13 - 26.6 MB

This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with the CEOs of two startups that are trying in very different ways to help the planet. First, we hear from Ethan Steinberg of Propagate Ventures to learn more about how his company helps promote agroforestry efforts across the country. Then, we travel to Rotterdam and talk … Continue reading For-Profit, For Planet: Propagate Ventures + Parx Materials → The post For-Profit, For Planet: Propagate Ventures + Parx Materials appeared first on Sea Change ...

Paul Wheaton Pt. II: Permaculture Gardening

July 14, 2020 22:56 - 26.6 MB

As you’re spending more time at home, and hanging out in the back yard or porch more than usual, are you noticing an urge to plant things? Apparently you’re not alone as there are multiple reports of a COVID-inspired surge in home gardening. Millions of Americans are rolling up their sleeves and digging into the … Continue reading Paul Wheaton Pt. II: Permaculture Gardening → The post Paul Wheaton Pt. II: Permaculture Gardening appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Paul Wheaton Pt. I: Home Heating Solutions

July 07, 2020 03:10 - 26.6 MB

Many of us are spending a whole lot more time at home these days, and are consequently knee-deep in a bunch of home improvement projects. A great area for home improvement that may not be on your mind in July, but will surely be a pressing concern in a few months when those utility bills … Continue reading Paul Wheaton Pt. I: Home Heating Solutions → The post Paul Wheaton Pt. I: Home Heating Solutions appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Espen Braathe + Kirk Lombard: Sustainable Seafood

July 01, 2020 00:36 - 26.6 MB

As most of us have been hunkering down over the last few months, we’ve been shopping for more of our own food and eating out less. As you’ve perused the seafood section of the grocery store, you may have wondered to yourself what type of fish is OK to buy. This week on Sea Change … Continue reading Espen Braathe + Kirk Lombard: Sustainable Seafood → The post Espen Braathe + Kirk Lombard: Sustainable Seafood appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Lloyd Alter: Innovation in the COVID-19 Era

June 24, 2020 00:09 - 26.6 MB

Human beings are nothing if not innovative. We have invented entire disciplines concerned with design, sustainability, and urban planning. Now, however, a global pandemic is forcing experts in these disciplines to rethink, adapt, and re-innovate. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to design expert and environmental journalist Lloyd Alter about innovation and adaptation … Continue reading Lloyd Alter: Innovation in the COVID-19 Era → The post Lloyd Alter: Innovation in the COVID-19 Era ...

Castle Redmond: Hope For Racial Justice

June 16, 2020 22:39 - 26.6 MB

In his book Lies My Teacher Told Me, James Loewen writes that “race is the sharpest and deepest division in American life.” We recognize the peaceful protests that have emerged in the wake of the murder of George Floyd as a force for healing, and for addressing our nation’s shameful history surrounding race. Millions of … Continue reading Castle Redmond: Hope For Racial Justice → The post Castle Redmond: Hope For Racial Justice appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Maurice Plaines on America’s Epidemic of Racism

June 09, 2020 20:10 - 26.6 MB

This has been a difficult stretch for the country with millions sick, out of work, or simply stuck at home. But the horrific murder of George Floyd shifted our collective focus to a very different sort of epidemic. Mr. Floyd joined the names of Tamir Rice, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Philando Castile, Breonna Taylor and … Continue reading Maurice Plaines on America’s Epidemic of Racism → The post Maurice Plaines on America’s Epidemic of Racism appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Megan Milliken Biven: Mississippi Dredging

June 02, 2020 22:26 - 26.6 MB

Some of Louisiana’s best buffers against the storms that lash its coast annually are the little spits of land in the Gulf of Mexico — they slow down hurricanes and help throttle storm surges. But as sea level rise is eroding these coastal wetlands, new land buffers are being built up through dredging, in order … Continue reading Megan Milliken Biven: Mississippi Dredging → The post Megan Milliken Biven: Mississippi Dredging appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Barbara Freese: Industrial Strength Denial

May 26, 2020 22:08 - 26.6 MB

The next time you hear the White House assert that up is down and down is up, consider what paved the way for this template of mendacity. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with environmental attorney and author Barbara Freese about her new book, “Industrial Strength Denial.” Freese takes us on a historical … Continue reading Barbara Freese: Industrial Strength Denial → The post Barbara Freese: Industrial Strength Denial appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Frederick Kaufman: Voices Inside Our Heads

May 19, 2020 22:02 - 26.6 MB

When faced with something overwhelming, terrifying, or incomprehensible, the human mind can get pretty creative. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to author Frederick Kaufman about the common threads running through pandemics, money, and food systems: namely, conspiracy theories. First, we look at the parallels between the COVID-19 pandemic and the yellow fever … Continue reading Frederick Kaufman: Voices Inside Our Heads → The post Frederick Kaufman: Voices Inside Our Heads appeared ...

Jeremy Miller on Foxes, Henhouses and Trojan Grouses

May 12, 2020 21:11 - 26.6 MB

The Republican habit of putting wolves in charge of our nation’s henhouses hits those who love the environment particularly hard. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with journalist Jeremy Miller about how the current EPA and Department of Interior are taking advantage of our current lockdown, working with big business and right-wing think … Continue reading Jeremy Miller on Foxes, Henhouses and Trojan Grouses → The post Jeremy Miller on Foxes, Henhouses and Trojan Grouses appeared firs...

The Dow of Deception: Mark Tulay

May 05, 2020 23:08 - 26.6 MB

As the horrendous economic news continues to pile up, somehow stock prices keep bouncing back, leaving many of us scratching our heads. This week’s guest on Sea Change Radio tries to help us make sense of it all. Mark Tulay, a consultant and expert in the field of sustainable investing, breaks down how Wall St. … Continue reading The Dow of Deception: Mark Tulay → The post The Dow of Deception: Mark Tulay appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Marie Mutskui Mockett: American Harvest

April 28, 2020 22:19 - 26.1 MB

Anyone who has gone to the grocery store during the COVID-19 health crisis must have wondered to themselves at some point why there was no toilet paper, milk or flour all of a sudden. It’s an important reminder that most of us have very little idea how things go from being planted in the ground … Continue reading Marie Mutskui Mockett: American Harvest → The post Marie Mutskui Mockett: American Harvest appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Dave Brown: How We Shop For News

April 22, 2020 01:56 - 26.6 MB

Media critics have pointed out that news stations these days tend to have a political bent – gone are the days of “objective” journalism. At the same time, it must be acknowledged that MSNBC and Fox News differ greatly in their treatment of what is factual. This week’s guest on Sea Change Radio thinks it’s … Continue reading Dave Brown: How We Shop For News → The post Dave Brown: How We Shop For News appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

The Muckraker: Jared Yates Sexton

April 14, 2020 21:56

As most of us have been cooped up doing our best to keep the pandemic at bay, the current resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. has decided that his job is to make daily TV appearances wherein he flouts science, deludes the public, brags about made-up accomplishments, and bullies members of the White House press pool … Continue reading The Muckraker: Jared Yates Sexton → The post The Muckraker: Jared Yates Sexton appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Meet the Candidate: Evelyn Farkas

April 07, 2020 23:12

Since we don’t have one in the White House, what would it be like to have a representative in Congress who truly understood the nuances of international diplomacy? This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with Evelyn Farkas. She was a Defense Department official under the Obama Administration, is an expert on Russia and … Continue reading Meet the Candidate: Evelyn Farkas → The post Meet the Candidate: Evelyn Farkas appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Chinese Air Quality + Ekoru Search Engine

March 31, 2020 23:39

Looking for some good news as we enter yet another week of sheltering-in-place? Perhaps you feel like doing a Google search to discover an upside to the slow down? As this week’s first guest on Sea Change Radio, Liz Kimbrough, notes, there are no true silver linings from this pandemic. But if you squint hard … Continue reading Chinese Air Quality + Ekoru Search Engine → The post Chinese Air Quality + Ekoru Search Engine appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Matt Haney: COVID Contingencies

March 24, 2020 21:37

Over the years, we’ve learned from countless sustainability experts that in the climate change fight it makes sense for humans to live more densely and efficiently. Now, however, in the midst of a global pandemic, we recognize that density may have other ramifications. This week on Sea Change Radio, we dive into the Covid-19 planning … Continue reading Matt Haney: COVID Contingencies → The post Matt Haney: COVID Contingencies appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Rebecca Vallas: Erasing the Hierarchy of Humanity

March 17, 2020 22:06

Corona Virus Disease 2019, also known as COVID-19, is spreading, and threatening the lives of the physically vulnerable, including the elderly and people with a variety of preexisting conditions. In response, businesses, cities, and states are shutting down. The entire San Francisco Bay Area, the economic engine for much of California and the rest of … Continue reading Rebecca Vallas: Erasing the Hierarchy of Humanity → The post Rebecca Vallas: Erasing the Hierarchy of Humanity appeared fir...

What The Truck? Vehicle Expert Jim Motavalli

March 10, 2020 18:16

Did you know that the three best selling vehicles in America are all pickup trucks? This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with auto expert Jim Motavalli about the truck craze which is now well into its third decade. He helps us understand how, in this era of eco-vehicle innovation, gas guzzlers still rule … Continue reading What The Truck? Vehicle Expert Jim Motavalli → The post What The Truck? Vehicle Expert Jim Motavalli appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Driven To Tears: Stefanie Lemcke + Jim Parry

March 03, 2020 23:01

Do you ever find yourself sitting stuck in traffic with your thoughts moving from benign irritation with the sheer number of cars on the road, to a fixation upon humanity’s encroaching doom? If you do, then this week’s episode of Sea Change Radio is right up your alley (or freeway, or creaky bridge). First, we … Continue reading Driven To Tears: Stefanie Lemcke + Jim Parry → The post Driven To Tears: Stefanie Lemcke + Jim Parry appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Steve Almond: How To Take Back the White House in 2020

February 25, 2020 22:10

What can all the money in the world buy you? Thanks to the Beatles, we already know it’s not love, but could it perhaps buy you the most powerful office in the world? We may have an answer to this question as early as Super Tuesday, as one of the wealthiest humans on the planet … Continue reading Steve Almond: How To Take Back the White House in 2020 → The post Steve Almond: How To Take Back the White House in 2020 appeared first on Sea Change Radio.

Community Builders: Leo Woodberry + Donnel Baird

February 19, 2020 03:23

This week on Sea Change Radio, we continue to honor the contributions of African Americans to the environmental movement by revisiting discussions with two individuals who are making a difference in very different ways. First, we hear from the Reverend Leo Woodberry who’s building an inter-faith coalition to fight climate change. Then, we speak to … Continue reading Community Builders: Leo Woodberry + Donnel Baird → The post Community Builders: Leo Woodberry + Donnel Baird appeared first on...

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