When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
Society & Culture
It's fine to worry about the climate and whether our behaviors are sustainable when you have enough - enough to eat, a comfortable place to live, a sense of physical safety. But how do we convey a sense of urgency to those struggling to get through the day?
How can our message be tailored to various demographics - student, young, old, white, black?
Join Annie and Jay Warmke of Blue Rock Station as they speak with Alexis Romero, a sustainability student at the University of Florida working to address these issues and concerns.
074 - Innovations in Battery Technology
073 - Alternatives to Money
072 - Getting into AgriTourism
071 - Replanting the Forests
070 - Sustainable Small Towns
069 - Planting a Forest Garden
068 - Starting a Community Radio Station
067 - History of Oil (Dead White Scientists Series)
066 - Donating Sustainably (How to give your time, money and things away without getting taken)
065 - Feeding Your Pets for Health (Sustainable Pet Care)
064 - Early Homes of America (the Pioneers didn't all live in log cabins) - Dead White Scientists Series
063 - Sustainable Forestry
062 - Innovations in Solar Power (What's New Under the Sun?)
061 - Vegetarian vs Vegan
060 - Who Was First to Fly? - Dead White Scientists Series
059 - The Truth About Recycling (Our Dirty Little Secret)
058 - Preserving Food
057 - Raising Naturally Healthy Pets
056 - Getting Started (Moving from Dream to Plan) Part 2
055 - Getting Started (Making your Dream a Reality) Part 1
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