Ep 35 - Soak Up the Sun

Join us as we shine a light on solar energy. Steve Brown, President of Houston-based Capital Assets, LLC, discusses the potential of solar power and how his company is helping people access it. We examine the need to switch from fossil-fuel based energy, and how this can become a reality. Here are the resources discussed in this episode:

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Ep 34 - We are in Hot Water

In this bonus episode, we continue our conversation with limnologist and cli-fi author Nina Munteanu. We discuss her book A Diary in the Age of Water and what led her to write this dystopian tale of a future that revolves around water scarcity. Nina's background as a limnologist gives her a unique perspective on the challenges that await us if we do not address climate change.

Find the book on Amazon or from Inanna Publishing. Learn more about Nina's work at TheMeaningOfWater.com and ninamunteanu.ca.

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Ep 33 - Making a Splash

Water you waiting for? This month we talk with limnologist and cli-fi author Nina Munteanu about the water cycle and how human activity affects it. Nina discusses the importance of water in all its forms, and its affect on global warming. Here are the resources discussed in this episode:

Movies:

  • Borealis by Kevin McMahon

  • Age of Nature by PBS and narrated by Uma Thurman

  • Chasing Ice with photographer James Balog

  • Living in the Future’s Past, a movie by Susan Kucera and hosted by Jeff Bridges

  • How Whales Change Climate by Sustainable Human

Books:

  • Drawdown edited by Paul Hawkin

  • Climate Change and Renewable Energy by Martin J. Bush

  • Gathering Moss

  • Braiding Sweetgrass

  • Anything by Diana Beresford Kroeger

  • The Overstory by Richard Powers

  • Barkskins by Annie Proulx

  • Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver

  • Memory of Water by Emmi Itaranta

  • The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson

  • Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy

  • A Diary in the Age of Water by Nina Munteanu

Websites:

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Ep 32 - Fueling Change

In this episode, Jennifer talks with Hannah Reynolds, Organizer with Divest Princeton, and Ben Dziobek, President of the Stockton Environmental Club, about their work organizing Students for International Divestment Day. They explain what divestment is and how you can get involved in the movement to get money out of fossil fuels.

Resources:

Sustainable Organizations

Students for International Divestment Day

Divest Princeton Twitter

Divest Princeton Instagram

Stockton Environmental Club

Fossil Free Funds

How to Divest

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Ep 31 - Uncharted Terrane

Indigenous stewardship doesn't have to be hard to navigate. Join us as we discuss this and the effect of colonialism on the environment with Andrew and Andrea, hosts of the podcast Local Terrane. We examine our food production system and how it can be modified to be more sustainable for the environment and indigenous people.

Resources:

Local Terrane Podcast

New Leaf Old Roots

Printmakers Against Racism

First Nations Development Institute

This Land Podcast

Indigenous Climate Action

Pacific Climate Warriors

The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan

Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer

Tribe Lookup text 907-312-5085.

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Ep 30 - Out of Our Element

Manmade chemicals are all around, but are they all bad for us? Michael Green, CEO of the Center for Environmental Health (CEH), joins us to discuss the work CEH has done to help protect us from harmful chemicals, which chemicals to avoid and which are helpful. He also offers tips for how to take action to make positive change in our own lives.

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Ep 29 - Bees?

What's all the buzz about bees? These beneficial pollinators play a huge role in maintaining healthy ecosystems, but human activity has drastically affected their population for the worse. Join us as we talk with beekeeper Clayton Tucker to learn about why bees are important, how you can get into beekeeping and other ways you can help ensure their survival.

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Ep 28 - The Stars at Night Are Big and Bright

The stars may be big and bright deep in the Heart of Texas, but they're only visible when there are sky is dark. Whether you're in Texas or anywhere else in the world, light pollution continues to distort our ability to enjoy the night sky, and it wreaks havoc on the natural world. We talk with Cliff Kaplan with the Hill Country Alliance and Chloe Crumley with the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) to learn about the importance of dark skies and the work they're doing preserve the night sky. They also discuss the International Dark Skies Association's Dark Sky Community certification program, and how to get a location designated.

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Ep 27 - This Land Was Made For You And Me

In this bonus episode, we talk to Dallas Kelley-Kerr of the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) and Daniel Hernandez of Frontera Public Relations to learn about the work they're doing to get the Blackwell School in Marfa, TX designated as a National Park. The historic Blackwell School served to educate local children of Mexican descent in Marfa in the early-to-mid 1900's. This cultural site pays homage to the unique experiences of the Mexican-American population in West Texas and brings awareness to the often overlooked segment of history in this region.

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Ep 26 - This Land Is Your Land This Land Is My Land

We're getting the lay of the land...public lands, that is! In this episode Alan Spears and Dallas Kelley-Kerr from the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) join us to discuss the history of public lands and why they matter. They also explain what the NPCA does and how you can get involved to help advocate for our public lands.

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