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Today's episode features Angela Pozzi, Founder and Artistic Director of Washed Ashore Project. Founded in 2010, the Washed Ashore Project is a non-profit with a global mission of saving oceans and ...
Connecticut schools will soon be required to teach students about climate change thanks to a new state law. The new law requires every school district within the state to teach climate change ...
Early in the 21st Century, the way the industrialized world produces food has no resemblance to ‘Old McDonald’s Farm’. The way humans feed themselves is massively out of balance with our planet’s ...
Leopards have been introduced into Zinave National Park in an effort to rewild the region. The two leopards, a female and a male, were initially introduced into an 18,600 ha sanctuary located within ...
This week's episode features Maria Antonia Tigre, Director of Latin America for the Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and the Environment. During our conversation, we discuss how the ...
This week's episode features Jojo Mehta, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Stop Ecocide International. During our conversation, we discuss humanity's dependence on nature and the urgent need to get ...
This week's episode features Paulo Magalhães, Founder and President of the Common Home of Humanity. During our conversation, we talk about how our planet is more than a territory and by recognizing ...
This week's episode features Inge Relph, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Global Choices. During our conversation, we discuss how the Arctic and Antarctic are indispensable cooling systems for our ...
Guyana, meaning “land of water,” is one of the smallest, most densely forested countries in South America. It is also an important part of the Amazon biome. In 2009, the country made a landmark pact ...
This week's episode features renowned climate change expert and earth system scientist Will Steffen. We take a look at a new area of science, an area of science that gives us a new way of looking at ...
In honor of International Women’s Month, The Planetary Press is highlighting women around the globe who are driving positive change for our planet and global community. Today, we are thrilled to ...
One-third of the Earth’s surface is in the care of Indigenous peoples and local communities – and it’s in better environmental shape than most of the rest of the world. Maybe we could learn something ...