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    Has the endlessly gloomy climate news got you hiding under your covers with a case of overwhelm? Join Christine and Rose for soul-based conversations about climate change that explore the idea that climate change is happening for us as much as it is happening to us. If you are ready to shift your focus and secure the future for our kids and grandkids this is the podcast for you.
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    Episode 135. BEST IN CLIMATE. A Moment For Grief by Amber Samaya

    Episode 135. BEST IN CLIMATE. A Moment For Grief by Amber Samaya

    "Here is the challenge of our time, dear beings: To truly open our hearts to the wonders of Interbeing, to live a connected, open-eyed, open-hearted, wide-awake life of awareness and responsiveness to what is happening on our beloved planet, this comes with a cost. And that cost is an intensity of grief."

    Modern mystic Amber Samaya is an artist, a visionary, and an oracle. In this reflection shared on her website, ambersamaya.com, she shares her experience of deep grief of "being born into an earth family that is poisoning each other and our one and only home." Samaya also calls to each to experience our grief, for in experiencing it lies to key to our personal and collective healing.

     

    Episode 129. BEST IN CLIMATE: Avoiding a ‘Ghastly Future’: Hard Truths on the State of the Planet, by Carl Safina

    Episode 129. BEST IN CLIMATE: Avoiding a ‘Ghastly Future’: Hard Truths on the State of the Planet, by Carl Safina

    Carl Safina responds to the January 2021 paper "Underestimating the Challenges of Avoiding a Ghastly Future". in which 17 climate experts concur : 1)  Future environmental conditions will be far more dangerous than currently believed. 2) Questioning what political/economic system is prepared or even capable to handle these impending disasters, 3)  acknowledgement of "an extraordinary responsibility on scientists to speak out candidly and accurately when engaging with government, business, and the public"

    Episode127. BEST IN CLIMATE: The First Step Is Admitting You Have a Problem, by Michael Patrick F. Smith

    Episode127. BEST IN CLIMATE: The First Step Is Admitting You Have a Problem, by Michael Patrick F. Smith

    Have you noticed how petroleum products are everywhere you look? Our everyday lives are completely enmeshed , from our modes of transportation to the aspirin we take to alleviate our headaches.  

    In this opinion piece printed on February 5, 2021 in the New York Times, Michael Patrick F. Smith uses his first hand knowledge as an oil rig swamper to illustrate how pervasive our oil addiction is, why our dependence will not disappear soon and  and suggest  ways we can better support the men and women in the oil industry as we make the transition away from fossil fuels.

    *Read with permission of author*

    Episode 126. Why are Farmers Protesting In India?

    Episode 126. Why are Farmers Protesting In India?

    As the government of India sets its sights on corporate investment and exponential GDP growth, their legislature passed three new agricultural bills in September without input from the millions involved in small farms. In response, tens of thousands of Indian farmers, and workers in support of the farmers, have taken to the roads and streets, shutting down highways and rails in an effort to be heard. 

    Episode 123. BEST IN CLIMATE: Economics Fuel Renewable Energy Growth, by Richard Matthews

    Episode 123. BEST IN CLIMATE: Economics Fuel Renewable Energy Growth, by Richard Matthews

    Despite the worldwide downturn of energy use due to Covid-19 in 2020, global renewable energy capacity set a record and 2021 is expected to be even better.  

    Richard Matthews is the owner and principle writer of The Green Market Oracle, covering the convergence of sustainable capitalism and the global environment. Richard's articles have been featured in over 50 publications including a United Nations Development Programme report, Scientific American, ENN, and CleanTechnica.

    Episode 122.Can the Doughnut Economy Be The Way People and the Planet Thrive?

    Episode 122.Can the Doughnut Economy Be The Way People and the Planet Thrive?

    As we look forward to a more just, equitable future can we shift our economic model away from merely continual growth to incorporate both a social foundation for all peoples as well as an ecological ceiling? 

    British Economist Kate Raworth has created Doughnut Economics as this future looking model, now being adopted in progressive cities around the globe.

    Episode 121. BEST IN CLIMATE. Re-entering the Paris Climate Agreement Is Just Step One to Address the Climate Emergency: Frontline Women Must Lead the Way

    Episode 121. BEST IN CLIMATE. Re-entering the Paris Climate Agreement Is Just Step One to Address the Climate Emergency: Frontline Women Must Lead the Way

    "Global people’s movements and women leaders have been organizing for decades for climate justice, and community-led solutions. We the people continue to act with fierce love for our communities and the planet in mind, and will hold those accountable for the damage they have done, while continuing to offer a different path forward. We call for the protection of Mother Earth, and we envision a healthy, thriving, just world for current and future generations. This moment must be a turning point, there is no other option."

    Osprey Orielle Lake and Katherine Quaid ofWomen's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) make the case that climate justice cannot be achieved without women's leadership, particularly the leadership of women of color and Indigenous women. Originally published on CommonDreams.org.

     

    Episode 119. BEST IN CLIMATE: The City with Only One Tree, by Thich Nhat Hahn

    Episode 119. BEST IN CLIMATE: The City with Only One Tree, by Thich Nhat Hahn

    In Chapter 8 of  The World We Have,  Thich Nhat Hanh reminds us of our inter-being with all of Nature, while emphasizing that as we kill off our natural environment we are essentially bringing about our own demise.

     

    Thich Nhat Hanh is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, poet scholar and human rights activist. He has traveled the world for over 50 years speaking about the need for peace.

    Episode 119. BEST IN CLIMATE: The City with Only One Tree, by Thich Nhat Hahn

    Episode 119. BEST IN CLIMATE: The City with Only One Tree, by Thich Nhat Hahn

    In Chapter 8 of  The World We Have,  Thich Nhat Hanh reminds us of our inter-being with all of Nature, while emphasizing that as we kill off our natural environment we are essentially bringing about our own demise.

     

    Thich Nhat Hanh is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, poet scholar and human rights activist. He has traveled the world for over 50 years speaking about the need for peace.