From Ridge to Reef: Hawaii's Past and Present Land Management

From Ridge to Reef: Hawaii's Past and Present Land Management

In the 15th episode, Dr. Katie Kamelamela delves into the connection between Hawaiian culture and historic and modern ecological practices. She emphasizes local engagement and patience in ecological restoration. With climate change posing unique challenges to Hawaii, the episode explores ecological practices essential for fostering sustainable interactions with our environment. It's a compelling look at bridging historic land management practices with current environmental strategies to navigate the future.

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Alpine Shifts: the Changing of Seasons and Landscapes in the Alps

Alpine Shifts: the Changing of Seasons and Landscapes in the Alps

Alpine ecosystems are rapidly changing due to climate change, with shifts in snow cover, increasing temperatures, and increasing droughts. Arthur Broadbent, an ecologist researching the changes in veg...

8 Mar 202445min

Tipping Point: 1.5 Degrees in the Himalayas

Tipping Point: 1.5 Degrees in the Himalayas

In the second episode of our Mountain Life series, we delve into a highly unique and climate-vulnerable region of the world, the Hindu Kush Himalayas. Basanta Shrestha, Director of Strategic Cooperati...

28 Jun 202351min

Mountain Siblings: Resilience in Appalachia

Mountain Siblings: Resilience in Appalachia

Appalachian communities have been deeply impacted by extractive industries, leading to devastating consequences from climate change. In the introductory episode of the Mountain Life Series, community ...

7 Jun 202357min

Livable Future Podcast Trailer

Livable Future Podcast Trailer

Welcome to the Livable Future Podcast, a thought-provoking series of discussions on climate change, environmental conservation, and sustainability. Our goal is to create a space for an open and factua...

3 Apr 202350s

Climate Assessments & The "Who" Behind Reports

Climate Assessments & The "Who" Behind Reports

​​The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) publishes the most robust climate assessments. So, how does the science accurately come through? Who’s voices are being heard? What does the IPCC...

27 Jan 202238min

Special: Students on Finding Optimism

Special: Students on Finding Optimism

This round table discussion with students and young environmentalists from the YEAH Network focuses on ways we can approach the climate crisis and keep a sense of optimism when we face an uphill battl...

18 Jan 202228min

Scarcity & Challenging Narratives in Science

Scarcity & Challenging Narratives in Science

Storytelling is inherent in science, but sometimes we get comfortable with narratives that may be problematic. Agroecology PhD student Siwook Hwang sheds light on the dangers of the "scarcity axiom" a...

7 Okt 202125min

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