Season 5

EarthX Series Wrap-Up: Reflections and What Comes Next with Crystal DiMiceli, Ep.96

Crystal is taking this moment to pause, reflect, and share what she’s carrying forward as the EarthX Conference series season ends.

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Bringing Attention to the Overlooked Forest Beneath the Waves with Adam Hussain, Ep.95

Filmmaker Adam Hussain brings us into the underwater world of kelp forests in his upcoming documentary Seaforestation.

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How to Think, Learn, and Lead in a Divided World with James Keyes, Ep.94

What if the way we approach learning could shape not just our own success, but the future of our planet? Jim Keyes shares with us how.

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Funding Innovations That Protect Our Oceans with Millicent Pitts, Ep93

Ocean Exchange is an organization dedicated to accelerating solutions that improve ocean health and coastal resilience.

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How Microbes Are Solving the World’s Biggest Environmental Challenges with Rudy Montes & Cheyne Robertson, Ep.92

Bioremediation, a groundbreaking process that uses living organisms—like microbes and bacteria—promises to restore polluted environments.

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Harnessing Data for a Sustainable Future with Dave Rice, Ep.91

Dave Rice demonstrates how harnessing data and fostering collaboration can make sustainable development attainable for all communities.

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Revolutionizing Home Design for People and Planet with Eric Amyot, Ep.90

What if your home could do more than provide shelter—what if it could help heal the planet? Eric Amyot has a way.

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How to Find Your Purpose and Help Regenerate the Planet with Lynne Twist, Ep. 89

How do you live a life of purpose and help regenerate our world? Lynne Twist, co-founder of the Pachamama Alliance, has an answer.

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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.

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Exploring Carbon Capture Technology with Daniel Cardenas, Ep.87

Daniel Cardenas is the founder of CarbonEx, a Native-American owned carbon solutions firm, talks pros and cons of carbon capture technology.

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