Neil Pitts is the author of "Postmodernity and the Creation of the Anthropocene" published in November 2021. Neil examines 3 historical periods and tries to draw insights on what the lessons learned mean for where human civilization is headed, esp given climate change. Our discussion is an exciting and abstract one, but also very meaningful in terms of clarifying the impact of historical experience. You can find his book here or on Amazon.
Plant-Based Food as a Pathway to Healing: a chat w Edward Esko
Integrating Plant-Based Into Hospitals: a chat w Shannon Farrell
Climate Change driving Extreme Weather: a chat w Jeff Berardelli
Improving Medical Training for a Changing World: a chat w Robert Gould
Climate Change... a Farmers' Perspective: a chat w Kevin Fulton
Economic Models for the Anthropocene Era: a chat w Carey King
Raising Environmental Awareness In Schools: A chat w Dave Finnigan
The Plant-Based Food Industry Comes of Age: a chat w Anthony Tabanji
How to Manage the Aging Process: a chat w Hans Parge
The Current State of Environmental Law in Pennsylvania: a chat w Joe Minott and Robert Routh
Dealing with the Psychological Impact of Climate Change: a chat w Lise Van Susteren
Residential Solar on the Rise: a chat w Dave Brown
What a Difference a Year Makes in Animal Activism: a chat w Chase Avior
Helping Non-Profits Magnify Their Impact: a chat w Matt Hugg
Growing Gardens and a Warming Climate: a chat w Saskia Esslinger
How is Climate Change Affecting India: a chat w Gopal Patel
Cleaning Up Environmental Messes Related to Abandoned Coal Mines: a chat w Bobby Hughes
Crafting a Message To Address Sustainability: A chat w Marissa Rosen
Fighting Human Trafficking in LA: a chat w Michelle Gomez
The Health Impact of Fossil Fuels: a chat w Barbara Donachy
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