Sea Change Radio Sustainability Innovators

Sea Change is a a nationally syndicated weekly radio show and podcast covering the shift to social, environmental, and economic sustainability. This is an ongoing series about sustainability innovators.

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M Jackson: It’s Thin Where We’re Skating
Have you ever noticed that scientists historically are mostly white men? Do you think that this fact has skewed some scientific findings?

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Catherine Homsey: Conscious Shopping

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PurpleAir Founder Adrian Dybwad
Northern California’s now infamous Camp Fire was not only the largest, longest, and deadliest wildfire in the state’s history, it also produced record amounts of smoke. Schools closed, there was a run on protective masks, and people were fashioning do-it-yourself air purifiers because there were none left in stores.

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Put A Cork In It
What do cork, coffee cups, lettuce, and excessive travel have in common? They are all areas of personal choice that have an environmental impact, and they are all things we will be discussing with our guest today on Sea Change Radio.

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Richard Heinberg on Our Bonus Decade
If you're someone who's curious about the geopolitical implications of carbon fuel and the ecological havoc it wreaks, you've probably come across some of Richard Heinberg's work.

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Mark Schapiro: Reaping What You Sow

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Midterm Thanks: John Stoehr + Emily Atkin
This week, as we inventory the things for which we are thankful, many of us may include some of the midterm election results in our accounting.

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All Creatures Great and Small: The Vanishing Vaquita
How splendid would it be if humans could somehow find a way to truly co-exist with the rest of the planet’s creatures? This week on Sea Change Radio, we focus on two people doing what they can to protect endangered species around the globe.

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Made In The Shade: Erik Hoffner on Agroforestry
Occam’s Razor is a principle that tells us that the simplest solution to a problem tends to be the correct one. Farmers around the world are abiding by this philosophy in droves by practicing agroforesty, an ancient agricultural technique that supports biodiversity while simultaneously sequestering carbon.

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Washington Post’s Greg Sargent on the American “Uncivil War”
It’s election season. To say that the political atmosphere is polarized understates the wormhole into which the US has fallen. We have a president who tells easily disprovable lies without compunction, and a party of elected officials who line up behind him, drafting off his autocratic slipstream.
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