Capturing Carbon the Natural Way with Jim Blackburn, Ep. 88
Jim Blackburn shares how restoring landscapes can store carbon naturally and play a pivotal role in combating climate change.
Jim Blackburn shares how restoring landscapes can store carbon naturally and play a pivotal role in combating climate change.
Daniel Cardenas is the founder of CarbonEx, a Native-American owned carbon solutions firm, talks pros and cons of carbon capture technology.
Julie Thorstenson works to ensure that Tribal Nations are included in wildlife conservation efforts and advocates for more equitable funding for tribal fish and wildlife programs.
Manu Meel is the founder of BridgeUSA, an organization that empowers young people to foster constructive dialogue across political and ideological divides.
Eleanor LeCain is the founder of the Solutions Summit, an event on Capital Hill that brings together bold thinkers and decision-makers to tackle some of today’s biggest challenges.
While Theo may not come from a traditional environmental background, his work on social justice, understanding others’ perspectives, and the interconnectedness of humanity makes him an ideal person to explore the link between social and climate justice.
Brooke Carter is the young host of the TV show, Wild Wonders with Brooke, inspiring viewers of all ages to protect nature.
In this special episode recorded live at the EarthX Conference, Crystal sits down with Chance and Sarah Katherine from the Conservation Connection Podcast.
This new season features live interviews from the EarthX Conference, an event that cuts across industry and political silos to find solutions.
Join Crystal DiMiceli as she reflects on her recent adventure to Rwanda, where she fulfilled her dream of seeing gorillas.
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