Episodes
Sunday Mar 29, 2015
Resistance Radio - Rachel Smolker - 03.29.15
Sunday Mar 29, 2015
Sunday Mar 29, 2015
Rachel Smolker is a codirector of Biofuelwatch, and works with the Global Forest Coalition and the Campaign To Stop GE Trees. She has researched, written and organized on the impacts of biofuels, bioenergy and biochar on land use, forests, biodiversity, food, people and the climate. She has a Ph.D. in ecology/biology. She is author of "To Touch a Wild Dolphin."
Sunday Mar 22, 2015
Resistance Radio - Brian Ertz - 03.22.15
Sunday Mar 22, 2015
Sunday Mar 22, 2015
Brian Ertz is board president of Wildlands Defense. He has spent the last
decade resisting this culture's depraved relationship to the natural world
via grassroots organizing, national media initiatives, administrative and
legislative policy advocacy, and in support of a variety of litigation
efforts aimed at preserving a wide variety of landscapes and wildlife
species in the West.
Sunday Mar 15, 2015
Four Arrows - 03.15.15
Sunday Mar 15, 2015
Sunday Mar 15, 2015
Four Arrows (Wahinkpe Topa), whose Anglo name is Donald Trent Jacobs, is a
professor at Fielding Graduate University, an American Indian activist and
author of 20 books and numerous articles and chapters about Indigenous
worldview applications to contemporary world issues. We talk about his work
to create a marine sanctuary off the coast of Mexico.
Sunday Mar 08, 2015
Sherri Mason - 03.08.15
Sunday Mar 08, 2015
Sunday Mar 08, 2015
Dr. Sherri Mason, who goes by Sam, became obsessed with the impacts of
humans on the environment when at the age of 11 she watched a very poignant
Different Strokes episode in which Kimberly's hair turned green after
washing it with acid rain. While not scientifically accurate, this episode
made an impact and set Dr. Mason's path as an environmental chemist. She
earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at Austin before
moving onto her Ph. D. from the University of Montana as a NASA Earth
System Science Scholar. She is currently a full professor in Chemistry at
the State University of New York at Fredonia. We're going to talk about the
Great Lakes.
Sunday Mar 01, 2015
George Wuerthner - 03.01.15
Sunday Mar 01, 2015
Sunday Mar 01, 2015
George Wuerthner is the Ecological Projects Director for the Foundation for
Deep Ecology. He is an ecologist and wildlands activist. He has published
38 books on environmental issues and natural history including such
environmentally focused books as Welfare Ranching, Wildfire, Thrillcraft,
Energy and most recently Keeping the Wild.