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.
165 - Food Forests
057 - Raising Naturally Healthy Pets
097 - Resilient Community Development
053 - Battle of the Currents
041 - Opting Out (Everything they ever told you is Wrong)
033 - Living a Net Zero Lifestyle
112 - Adapting Your Property to a Changing Climate
164 - Thriving
163 - Finding Your Path
162 – Why is the Cost of Electricity Rising so Dramatically?
161 – Solar and Fire
040 – Learning to Thrive
160 - Is Cultural Appropriation Inappropriate?
159 - Women and Non-Binary People in Agriculture
158 - The Death of God and Community
157 - How the Inflation Reduction Act will change renewables for decades to come
075 - Where have all the Birds Gone?
156 – End of the World as We Know It - part 2
155 – End of the World as We Know It - part 1
050 - Eating Seasonally
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