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Earth911 Podcast: Author John J. Berger on Solving Climate Crisis

Earth911 Podcast: Author John J. Berger on Solving Climate Crisis

For many of us, the Climate Crisis looks like a brick wall, something the internal combustion-driven economy will slam into and total the system we grew up in. John J. Berger, Ph.D., author of Solving the Climate Crisis: Frontline Reports from the Race to Save the Earth, explored the path forward without getting up with the doom-saying that discourages people from […]

Earth911 Podcast: Simen Saetre on Making Salmon a New, Domesticated Fish

Earth911 Podcast: Simen Saetre on Making Salmon a New, Domesticated Fish

Farmed salmon has been touted as a solution to food scarcity as the world turns to eating more seafood. The United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that seafood production must increase 29.3% by 2030 to keep up with demand. Our guest today is Simen Sætre, who coauthored The New Fish: The Truth about Farmed Salmon and the Consequences We […]

Best of Earth911 Podcast: Wilderness Defender Doug Peacock on Was It Worth It?

Best of Earth911 Podcast: Wilderness Defender Doug Peacock on Was It Worth It?

Meet Doug Peacock, wilderness warrior, author, and the inspiration for Edward Abbey’s well-known character in The Monkeywrench Gang, George Washington Hayduke. Doug Peacock’s new book, Was It Worth It: A Wilderness Warrior’s Long Trail Home, contemplates a life spent in nature as well as the partnerships in wilderness living and defense he had with Abbey and others in the environmental […]

Earth911 Podcast: Wilderness Defender Doug Peacock on Was It Worth It?

Earth911 Podcast: Wilderness Defender Doug Peacock on Was It Worth It?

Meet Doug Peacock, wilderness warrior, author, and the inspiration for Edward Abbey’s well-known character in The Monkeywrench Gang, George Washington Hayduke. Doug Peacock’s new book, Was It Worth It: A Wilderness Warror’s Long Trail Home, contemplates a life spent in nature as well as the partnerships in wilderness living and defense he had with Abbey and others in the environmental […]