Radio Natura Episode 9: Tjisse van der Heide
In this episode we explore coastal ecosystem restoration and the innovative system that Prof. Tjisse Van Der Heide and his colleagues are working on to accomplish this.
In this episode we explore coastal ecosystem restoration and the innovative system that Prof. Tjisse Van Der Heide and his colleagues are working on to accomplish this.
In this interdisciplinary discussion, Dr. Phemister and Dr. Glasser further explore the global, practical importance of strengthening one’s personal relationship with the natural world.
We know we should be making dramatic lifestyle changes, but why do we not always make those changes? Environmental philosopher Dr. Pauline Phemister, joins us for perspective and motivation.
Animated movies with meaningful storylines can be a powerful tool to transform audiences and altogether change our opinions about nature. Joining us for this topic is conservation scientist Yuan Pan.
Pax Natura board member and former Director of Indian Affairs for the State of Utah, Forrest Cuch, gives us some insight into the unfinished business with America's indigenous people's.
In part two of our powerful conversation with Forrest Cuch, he discusses prophecy, education and moving toward the future.
In this episode, two survivors of the Nagasaki-Hiroshima atomic bomb drop on August 6, 1945 speak about their stories and thoughts on climate action, nuclear weapons, peace and environment.
From the Kichwa people in the Peruvian Amazon, speaks José Fachín, an indigenous leader, who has been involved in the fight for the conservation of the environment and human rights for more than 30 years.
Dame Jane Goodall, primatologist, anthropologist, and UN Messenger of Peace, talks about how it's all interrelated and her grassroots organization, Roots and Shoots, which focuses on bringing together youth of all ages to work on environmental, conservation and humanitarian issues.