
Zygmunt Plater
The Greatest Fish Tale Ever Told This story may very well be a movie someday. In this episode of the Mother Earth Podcast we sit down with Professor Zygmunt Plater of Boston College Law School, who re...
23 Jul 20201h 29min

Phil Shabecoff
"I learned that these kind of people can be resisted, if there are resistors to do it." -Philip Shabecoff The dean of environmental journalism calls on Americans to stop a regime bent on destroying t...
9 Jul 202058min

Episode 4: Saul Griffith
"If we committed to the Green New Deal with the vervor that we did for World War Two, we could do this in about a decade." -Saul Griffith. The Green New Deal is easier than we think! This week on the...
25 Jun 20201h 13min

Dr. Robert Bullard
"For many of us who came out of civil rights, we didn't separate the right to live in a clean environment or the right to breathe, or the right to not be dumped on as a strictly environmental issue. A...
11 Jun 20201h 28min

Episode 2: Jamie Margolin
"It's time to live out youth to power in all its forms. Be the one who stands up and speaks truth to power, even when it is difficult and unpopular. Be the one who draws the line and says, No more. No...
21 Mai 202053min

Bill McKibben - Part 2
"I really understand at some deep level now that the iron law of climate change is that the less you did to cause it, the sooner and the harder you get hit. And so that sense of injustice and just wro...
14 Mai 202038min

Bill McKibben - Part 1
"I always say the most important thing an individual can do is be a little less of an individual and come together with others to form the kind of movements big enough to change the basic underlying g...
12 Mai 202056min

Season 1 Trailer
The Mother Earth Podcast brings you conversations with extraordinary people who inform, inspire and empower us on the fundamental issue of our time: our relationship with the natural world. Join us a...
3 Mai 20204min



















