We talk with author-activist Paul Hawken about his new book, "Drawdown," and why he thinks that global warming may be a blessing instead of a curse. Also, we travel to Acadia National Park in Maine, where National Park Service biologists are experimenting with what's called "assisted migration" to help tree species cope with climate change. Also: sustainable living tips from our advice columnist, Mr. Green, and a moving radio diary from a North Carolina woman demanding clean water for her town.
The Future is Bright: S2, Ep. 6
The End of Oil Is Near: S2, Ep. 5
The Movement for Black Lives Saves the Planet: S2, Ep. 4
Resistance is Fertile: S2, Ep. 3
Getting Out into Nature (Safely) Amid the Pandemic: S2, Ep. 2
Earth Day in the Time of Pandemic: S2, Ep. 1
Ep. 9: Birding For Change
Ep. 8: Rewilding Patagonia
Ep. 7: The Climate Strike
Ep. 6: Underwater
Ep. 4: The Mighty Mississippi
Ep. 3: Hiking for Healing
Ep. 2: The Last Great Wilderness
Ep. 1: Can Cider Save The World?
The Overstory: Coming Soon!
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