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Stopping our insurance companies from investing in and insuring coal (interview with peter bosshard of unfriend coal)

In this podcast episode, Peter sheds light on how our financial institutions and insurance companies have been covertly shaping market trends and enabling the continued expansion and growth of the fossil fuel industry; how we can get our insurance companies to divest from and stop insuring coal plants and fossil fuel operations; and more.

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Balancing the acceptance of earth's ongoing transformations with our power to enact change (interview with behavioral ecologist fred provenza, part 2)

In this podcast episode, Fred sheds light on what we can learn from the perspective that our planet and all life within it operate at different levels of consciousness and senses of whole, part, and self; how we can at the same time accept the fact that our Earth is constantly consuming herself and in transformation, while reclaiming our power to do what we can to realize the world we wish to live in; and more.

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The role of doctors in leading action on climate change (interview with dr. Chris newman of doctors for extinction rebellion movement)

In this podcast episode, Dr. Chris Newman sheds light on why it may be necessary to create some sort of disruption in our modern society, such as through civil disobedience, in order to redirect the path we're on; the environmental impact of the healthcare industry and what can be done about that; and more.

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Restoring the new york harbor to the thriving marine ecosystem it once was (interview with murray fisher of billion oyster project)

In this podcast episode, Murray sheds light on how restoring oyster reefs will be a crucial step towards restoring the New York Harbor to being one of the most ecologically diverse marine ecosystems as it once was; the power in leading restoration and rewilding projects in the heart of urban landscapes as opposed to out in more remote regions; and more.

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Building community-based self-sufficiency and resilience through permaculture design (interview with rob avis of verge permaculture)

In this podcast episode, Rob sheds light on the importance of learning about bio-regionality so that we can better support the regeneration of our local ecosystems and divorce our globalized food system from its reliance on fossil fuels; why we need to rebuild community-based self-sufficiency for sustainability and not have to depend on a centralized food system, power system, water supply, and so forth; and more.

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The root causes and effects of ocean plastic pollution (interview with emily penn of exxpedition)

In this podcast episode, Emily sheds light on why people in developed countries can't just look at the primary sources of ocean plastic pollution stemming from ‘developing countries’ and feel that this absolves us of responsibility; the known and unknown health impacts of chronic exposure to plastic bits and their associated chemicals; and more.

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