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Podcasts. Remember the Future | Severn Cullis-Suzuki. Hodge preach the gospel of Creation Care that more and more faith communities are embracing in a historic shift.

You’d see mostly a parade of dwarves, with some unbelievable giants at the very end. Potawatomi Indigenous ecologist and author Robin Kimmerer and evolutionary

She also discusses the difficulty of finding healthy food in her neighborhood, linking food and racial justice. Visionary architect Jason McLennan designed the Living Building Challenge 2.0 to raise the bar on green building: meet or exceed what nature provides. and to culture – and climate-proof our cities and coasts. Free to everyone, this series offers listeners and radio stations the opportunity to experience the conference year-round, and allows access to in-depth interviews … They’re reinventing a “radical patriotism” founded in a return to local agriculture and community.

To experience talks like this, please join us at the Bioneers National Conference each October, and regional Bioneers Resilient Community Network gatherings held nationwide throughout the year.For more information on Bioneers, please visit http://www.bioneers.org and stay in touch via Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Bioneers.org) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/bioneers). Honeycomb Portfolio is a female-founded fund led by Bioneer Azita Ardakani, which invests in early-stage, nature-inspired, for-profit social enterprises.

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Indigenous leaders Winona LaDuke, John Trudell and Evon Peter voice these ancient instructions, which hold the keys to our survival.

Introduction by J. P. Harpignies, National Bioneers Conference Associate Producer.This speech was given at the 2015 Bioneers Annual Conference.Since 1990, Bioneers has acted as a fertile hub of social and scientific innovators with practical and visionary solutions for the world's most pressing environmental and social challenges.

Introduction by Nina Simons, Co-Founder and President of Bioneers.This speech was given at the 2003 Bioneers National Conference.Since 1990, Bioneers has acted as a fertile hub of social and scientific innovators with practical and visionary solutions for the world's most pressing environmental and social challenges. Writer, naturalist and activist Terry Tempest Williams asks “Can we love ourselves, each other and the Earth enough to change?” She invokes our deepest humanity to honor and protect the wilderness that’s the cauldron of evolution – and of our own imagination. In this interview with Bioneers Senior Producer J.P. Harpignies, biologist Merlin Sheldrake discusses his new, highly acclaimed book — Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds, and Shape Our Futures — and its exploration of fungi as the cosmic connectors of our world. He traces the arc of struggle that has led to this epic moment when the climate crisis and the crisis of inequality are colliding with global civilization and survival is the mother of invention. In other words, personal responsibility cannot be separated from societal responsibility and changing the world.This speech was presented at the 2012 Bioneers National Conference.Since 1990, Bioneers has acted as a fertile hub of social and scientific innovators with practical and visionary solutions for the world's most pressing environmental and social challenges. She reframes consumerism and hyper-materialism by encouraging people to jettison their shopping bags without regret, and instead embrace the creation of a livable, joyous, equitable and life-centered world.This speech was given at the 2009 Bioneers National Conference and is part of the Environmental Justice Vol.

With: Woman Stands Shining, Patricia Gualinga, Crystal Lameman, Eagle Woman, and Eriel Deranger.

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His mission is a zero footprint by the year 2020. A systems theorist, author and lifelong activist, she describes how healing the world and healing your heart and soul go hand in hand. Conspicuous climate disruption is here, while a global super-elite of fossil fuel mega-billionaires has a political stranglehold on American politics. She has faith that an environmental human rights movement will emerge to usher in a far more conscious era.This talk was given at the 2008 Bioneers Annual Conference and is part of the Everywoman's Leadership, Vol. She believes our grandchildren will look back on us and marvel that our economy was once dependent on them – and they will think of it as unthinkable. Greenhorns founder Severine v T Fleming has some answers. It’s leading-edge, hopeful, charismatic, provocative, timely and timeless – like nothing you’ve heard before.

The brilliant health researcher, cancer survivor, bestselling author of Living Downstream, and the most articulate advocate for a toxic-free environment since Rachel Carson, describes her health battles, motherhood and activism. In the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, the Surui people elected Chief Almir Narayamoga Surui to ask for help to bring his people back from the brink of extinction and save their precious rainforest. This landmark triumph caused a domino effect with other giant food companies to pay farm workers decent wages and provide better working conditions.This speech was given at the 2008 Bioneers National Conference and is part of the Re-Imagining Labor in a Green Economy Vol. See how innovative practices are changing the face of agriculture throughout the world. What does it mean to bring the “feminine” forward in leadership from diverse cultural and ethnic perspectives?

Latest was Vice To Virtue: From Carbon Crisis to Carbon Farming - Calla Rose Ostrander and John Wick. In all sincerity, it may be the best ever. A brave new wave of activists such as Brad Friedman, John Stauber and Joan Blades are using digital media to restore the democratic lifeblood of a people’s media.

This speech was given at the 2012 Catalyzing a Resilient Communities Network Intensive, a supplement to the Bioneers National Conference.Since 1990, Bioneers has acted as a fertile hub of social and scientific innovators with practical and visionary solutions for the world's most pressing environmental and social challenges. Elizabeth Thompson, executive director of the Buckminster Fuller Institute (BFI), brings to life Bucky’s vision, along with contemporary BFI Challenge Award recipients. Cover image by Cara Romero (cararomerophotography.com) John Todd, an ecological designer in the field of biomimicry, imitates nature’s evolutionary genius to serve human ends harmlessly, using nature’s processes as the design for buildings, technologies and practical solutions to environmental devastation. Cynthia Brix and Will Keepin from Gender Reconciliation International say that only by bringing these wounds into the light can we heal them. It is all about a struggle for the soul of America." King design virtual games that help foster vibrant community and culture in the physical world. Sister Simone Campbell, one of the most renowned figures in contemporary faith-based progressive activism, is touring the country with other rebel Nuns on the Bus, bridging divides, transforming politics and keeping the faith. Plastic pollution is now found in virtually every living organism – including humans – and is one of the worst threats to ocean ecosystems. The Environment and Its Relationship to Equity and the Economy | Mary Gonzales. Joanna Macy decided to be an Earth doctor. When we allow our hearts to be broken open by hearing the stories of our fellow human beings, we build community and compassion.

Once we penetrate that veil, its not the end – but the beginning of a new story the a new beginning to the old story. These inspiring videos feature visionary leaders working for an environmentally healthy and equitable society.

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Farmer Percy Schmeiser, technology expert Andrew Kimbrell, and Native American professor and farmer John Mohawk explore the implications of genetic engineering on the food we eat, the farmers who raise our food, the natural world and society.

Join the Center for Ecoliteracy’s Fritjof Capra, Zenobia Barlow and Esther Cook to learn how experiential, participatory education in the environment is revolutionizing education from kindergarten through high school through an education of the heart.

In times of massive disruption and economic stress, the “shadow side of the psyche” comes into play: the psychological tendency in the collective psyche is to project these shadow qualities onto whomever people see as “the other.” But is there also a deeper story? Author and physicist Fritjof Capra, Native American educator Jeannette Armstrong, and medical researcher Jeanne Achterberg describe the complex and interconnected relationships inherent in living systems that can help heal our environment, our societies, and us. Can we know what it’s like to be other-than-human?