On episode #41 of the Green Root Podcast, host Josh Schlossberg gets lost in the woods with Ashley Lipscomb, Director of Kentucky Heartwood, to uncover threats to the Daniel Boone National Forest, the influence of “bullet groups” on public lands management, and proposals that would destroy roosting habitat for federally-endangered Indiana bats.
From Environmental Racism to Climate Justice (with Ananda Lee Tan)
Is Outdoor Recreation a Threat to Wildlife and Wildlands? (with Gary Mcfarlane of Friends of the Clearwater)
Has the Climate Crisis Passed the Point of No Return? (with Kevin Hester)
The Philosophy of Eco-Forestry (with Craig Patterson)
Protecting Half of the Planet to Save the Planet? (with Amy Lewis of WILD Foundation)
State of the Forest Address (with Tim Hermach of Native Forest Council)
Rocky Flats: The Most Contaminated Place You’ve Never Heard Of (with Tiffany Hansen of Rocky Flats Downwinders)
Biomass or Bio-Mess? (with Mike Ewall of Energy Justice Network)
Endangered Dialogue (with Hailey Hawkins of Endangered Species Coalition)
Ecological and Human Rights Consequences of Hydroelectric Dams (with Gary Wockner of Save the Colorado)
Are You an Ecosystem Patriot?
The Heart of Environmental Activism (with Dayna Yildirim of Extinction Rebellion)
A Conversation with Jeff Gibbs, Writer and Director of Planet of the Humans
Economic Roots of the Eco-Crisis
Media Censorship of Environmentalists
Rotten Branches and Poison Roots of Police Brutality
Brainstorming with Indigenous Rights Activist & Environmentalist Yuri Harris
Is Media Complicit in the Eco-Crisis?
An Environmental Whistleblower Speaks Out
Big Green Meltdown Over Planet of the Humans
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