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Eaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsClimate of Joy: Intuitive Healing and the Climate EmergencyHow do we reclaim joy and healing in a time of Climate Emergency? Eaarth Feels Podcast co-host Christine, self-described Climate Crone, as well as mother, author, and energy healer introduces her new podcast, Climate of Joy. Climate of Joy looks at the Climate Emergency that we are facing, and the opportunity that the current ecological and environmental, social, and economic planetary crises offer for dramatic spiritual and cultural healing. If you are ready for a new conversation about climate change, check out Climate of Joy, available wherever you download your favorite podcasts. Or click here to head o...2023-06-1717 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsThink Cosmically, Act LocallyIn this second episode of a two-part special COP27 podcast, Christine discusses how to apply a "bigger picture" perspective to the devastation of climate change with guest Sandra Boatman. Sandra is a skilled energy intuitive who embodies Divine Feminine ways of knowing and healing. Tune in for a conversation that ranges from practical energetic ways of releasing trapped emotions, and why that is important, to the planetary influences at this important time. Feeling stressed and anxious about the state of the world? Join the free online Healing circle Christine leads on the first Saturday of every month...2022-11-1827 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsThink Quantumly, Act LocallyIn this pre-COP 27 podcast, Christine discusses the world of vibrating energy and connection revealed by quantum mechanics. How can those of us who are alarmed about the climate emergency apply that information to our current situation? Christine explores this question, adding insights into other dimensions that she has glimpsed in her work as a spiritual detective and intuitive energy healer. If you want to share your feelings about climate change in a supportive circle, and have the opportunity to shift them using energy techniques, you are invited to join the free online Healing circle that Christine leads...2022-11-0424 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsA New Year, A New DirectionIt's 2022 and the Climate Emergency continues. Rose and Christine chat about what is ahead for them personally and for Eaarth Feels podcast.2022-01-0725 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsCan Ted Lasso Show Us How to Do the Right-est Thing?***Spoiler Alert*** Does Apple TV's Ted Lasso, featuring a relentlessly optimistic American recruited to coach a professional English soccer (or football, if you aren't North American) team, have any insight to offer those of us who are kept awake at night because of the climate emergency? The show's second season includes an episode entitled "Do the Right-est Thing" and in today's podcast Christine and Rose discuss what, if anything, this popular show has to teach us about doing just that in a time of global climate change.2021-12-1030 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Nice Isn't Going to Save the Planet, by Mary Annaïse Heglar and Amy WesterveltIn a rapidly heating world, we don't have time for etiquette, In fact, as authors Mary Annaïse Heglar and Amy Westervelt, remind us, it is precisely the noncongeniality of the the youth climate movement that is finally making fossil fuel companies uncomfortable. This column is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration cofounded by Columbia Journalism Review and The Nation to strengthen coverage of the climate story.2021-11-2211 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsPost COP26. What Has to Happen for us to Take Action on the Climate Crisis?The not-very-ambitious agreement to come out of COP26 has left many climate-concerned people around the world discouraged and angry. Rose and Christine discuss what happened in Glasgow this month, as well as the recent extreme flooding in British Columbia that has cut off the West Coast of Canada from the rest of the country.2021-11-1930 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE:  23 Gone, Countless More to Save, by John R PlattDoes hearing about another species going extinct make you feel angry? Author John R. Platt thinks that is a good thing. This story originally appeared in The Revelator and is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.2021-11-1509 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow to Listen to Mother Earth and Become Her Boots on the GroundIn a rebroadcast of the five women panel presented at the virtual 2021 Parliament of World's Religions, Pat Fero, Clare Dubois, Shannon Thompson, Linda Bender and Rose Tenaglia Dunn share how their journey of communication with Gaia has led them to step beyond their comfort zone to take action on her behalf.2021-11-1248 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Reasons to be hopeful: the climate solutions available now, By Damian CarringtonGood news on the climate front? Thankfully, there are some hopeful signs.2021-11-0515 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsCan we be Satisfied with the Luxury of Enough?In order to address the climate emergency, the amount we need to consume needs to drop dramatically. Then why are we consuming MORE?2021-11-0511 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: To Build a Beautiful World, You First Have to Imagine It, by Mary Annaïse HeglarEverything that has ever been created by humanity began as a thought, a dreaming, an imagining. Envisioning the world our hearts know is possible is the beginning. Ms Heglar explains. This essay originally appeared in The Nation and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.2021-11-0110 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWhat Would I Say To the Leaders Meeting at COP26? Global Youth RespondAs pivotal UN climate talks begin at the COP26 summit in Glasgow on October 31st, this podcast episode spotlights youth whose voices are not often heard at climate negotiations, but who will be living with the impacts of a less stable climate all their lives. Six young people from around the world, including from those countries being most impacted by climate destabilization already, send a message to the leaders meeting in Glasgow.2021-10-2928 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Pope Francis joins world leaders in urgent climate appeal ahead of COP26, by Brian RoeweIn response to the "grave threat" of climate change, heads of the world's major religions united at the Vatican to issue an unprecedented joint appeal to government leaders at next month's United Nations climate summit, calling for "urgent, radical and responsible action" to drastically curb greenhouse gas emissions and for the world's wealthiest countries to lead in healing the planet.2021-10-2520 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWill COP26 be our turning point?The United Kingdom will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, United Kingdom, on November 1 to November 13, 2021. Will world leaders commit to making the changes necessary?  2021-10-2225 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. 'We Will Never Forget What You Have Done': Climate Activist Grills Shell CEO at TED Forum, by Brett Wilkins"No matter what he says today, remember, Shell has spent millions covering up the warnings from climate scientists, bribing politicians, and even paying soldiers to kill Nigerian activists fighting against them, all whilst rebranding to make it look as though they care and that they have the intention of changing." This week's Best in Climate article, originally published on CommonDreams.org, discusses how brilliantly climate activist Lauren McDonald articulated the frustrations of many at Shell's climate inaction & obstruction. McDonald was sharing the stage with the Shell CEO Ben van Beurden at a TED climate conference in Edinburgh Scotlan...2021-10-1806 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWhat is the link between climate change and consciousness?"It is helpful to know that to care about others, much less about the environment or the quality of life on the planet, is extremely recent in the evolution of consciousness of millennia." Dr David Hawkins This episode of Eaarth Feels is a discussion of climate change, and the other environmental challenges we are facing, in the context of psychiatrist Dr David Hawkin's Map of Consciousness.2021-10-1529 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsDoes Nature Have Rights? A Burgeoning Legal Movement Says Rivers, Forests and Wildlife Have Standing, TooClimate change and environmental destruction have inspired court cases around the country and the globe, aimed at protecting the natural world. Journalist Katie Surma gives us a brief history and provides us hope for Earth's future. This story originally appeared in Inside Climate News and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.2021-10-1131 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow Do We Meet this Unprecedented All-Hands-on-Deck Moment?Climate Breakdown is undeniable and no one is coming to save us. How do we step into this moment? Rose reminds us we are the ones we have been waiting for.2021-10-0910 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. Greta Thunberg, Vanessa Nakate Excoriate World Leaders for 'Blah, Blah, Blah' Climate Failures, by Andrea Germanos"Our leaders are lost," said Nakate of Uganda, "and our planet is damaged." This week's Best in Climate article highlights the recent addresses by youth climate activists Vanessa Nakate and Greta Thunberg at Youth4Climate summit. Originally published on CommonDreams.org.2021-10-0505 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow do we Honor and Process our Ecological Despair? An Interview with Shannon ThompsonContinuing our monthlong coverage on Climate anxiety, Shannon Thompson, the founder of Shakti Rising,  shares insights with Rose  from her 22 year history leading a trauma informed women's change organization.2021-10-0142 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: This Kenyan village halted deforestation by selling carbon credits, by Cece SiagoIn one Kenyan village, citizens are paid to plant mangroves rather than cut them, reducing deforestation and furthering economic and climate sustainability for the future.2021-09-2812 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWhat does a climate grief specialist want us to know? Catching up with Kriss Kevorkian, PhD.In the year that has been transpired since we last spoke with thanatologist (climate grief specialist) Kriss Kevorkian, we have been hit head on with flooding, hurricanes, building collapse, droughts and wildfire. Neck deep in the knowledge of human caused climate change, Kriss offers her wisdom to help us cope .2021-09-2542 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: An excerpt from Flight Behavior, by Barbara KingsolverIn an excerpt from her 2012 novel "Flight Behavior" Barbara Kingsolver's characters explain the goal of 350 ppm and the frightening aspect of global temperature rise in a language every lay person can understand.  2021-09-2017 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow do we build our Resiliency? An interview with Michele SmithMichele Smith shares her journey to founding the Resiliency School and offers a three step process to help us build our resilience muscle. 2021-09-1642 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: 'Hijacked by anxiety': how climate dread is hindering climate action, by Jillian Ambrose.Jillian Ambrose, the energy correspondent at Guardian News and Media details ways our climate grief is holding us back from taking action. This story originally appeared in The Guardian and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.2021-09-1311 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsLet's Treat Fossil Fuels As the Weapons of Mass Destruction That They Are: A Discussion of The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation TreatyBarcelona, Sidney, Los Angeles, along with Canada's largest cities, Toronto and Vancouver, have signed the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. This week guest's on Eaarth Feels is Lyn Adamson, co-chair of Climate Fast and Canadian Voice of Women for Peace. She discusses the proposed treaty, and shares what gives her hope in this time of climate emergency.2021-09-1034 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. We restricted nuclear weapons. Now we must limit fossil fuels, by Lyn Adamson "Despite decades of climate negotiations, we have not stopped adding to CO2 in the atmosphere. Rather, the process is speeding up. That is why it is so urgent that we have a global agreement to immediately stop any new fossil fuel projects, to phase out existing uses of fossil fuels, and to go full tilt into a renewable energy future with everything we’ve got." This week's Best in Climate article makes the case for a global Fossil Fuel Nonproliferation Treaty, inspired by the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).2021-09-0607 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsClimate Change is a Human Consciousness Issue"Climate change and all of the problems in the world are energetically based, because we are all energy, whether we realize it or not." Energy healer Sandra Boatman talks with Christine about the possibility that the roots of the planetary environmental crisis originate in human consciousness. They explore how this understanding can revolutionize how we think about ourselves and the world around us and offer practical ways to raise our own, and the planet's, level of consciousness.2021-09-0329 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: New Attenborough film sounds alarm on planetary boundaries, but offers hopeDavid Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockström detail the current state of Planet Earth while offering a hopeful path of action to avert this ongoing crisis. This story originally appeared on Mongabay.com and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.2021-08-3011 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow do we Talk about our Collective Grief? An interview with Pat FeroWildfires, floods, and now the dire IPCC report , collectively humanity is being traumatized by our uncertain future. Rose talks with psychotherapist Patricia Fero about naming this intense emotion and  ways we can help one another through .2021-08-2832 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: It's Not Too Late, Dear Human, by Corina Luna DeaIn this time of upheaval and division, Corina Luna Dea offers this powerfully hopeful essay reminding us that it is not too late for us to embrace our true nature as caring beings.2021-08-2310 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWhere do we go from here?At the crossroads between hope and despair, what direction will humanity choose ?2021-08-2009 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE This is the most sobering report card yet on climate change and Earth’s future. Here’s what you need to knowThe IPCC report released on August 9, 2021 is clear:  We are at a tipping point. Escape from human-caused climate change is no longer possible. Without immediate, rapid and large-scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, it will be impossible to limit warming close to 1.5°C or even 2°C   Climate change is now affecting every continent, region and ocean on Earth, and every facet of the weather.  Humanity must take action. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.2021-08-1618 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: The Case for Climate Optimism, by Richard Matthews This is our all hands on deck moment. Can we choose to focus on the optimistic signs that humanity is ready for the challenge ahead? Richard Matthews, author of The Green Market Oracle, gives us compelling reasons for hope. 2021-08-0917 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Big Oil and Gas kept a dirty secret for decades. Now they may pay the price, By Chris McGrealThrough an unprecedented wave of lawsuits, America’s petroleum giants finally face a reckoning for the devastation they have knowingly caused by fossil fuels. This story originally appeared in The Guardian and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.2021-08-0224 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. Monks Wood Wilderness: 60 years ago, scientists let a farm field rewild – here’s what happened, by Richard K Broughton "So began the Monks Wood Wilderness experiment, which is now 60 years old. A rewilding study before the term existed, it shows how allowing land to naturally regenerate can expand native woodland and help tackle climate change and biodiversity loss." This week's Best in Climate article discusses the benefits of doing nothing to reclaim wilderness except leaving the land alone to naturally regenerate.2021-07-2609 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. Love In the Time of Chaos –Dealing with Fear and Anxiety"There’s really no escaping fear, you can’t pretend it doesn’t exist. So how do we live with that fear? How do we process it?" In this Best in Climate episode, Christine shares the advice of the Be Here Now Network's teachers on ways to respond to the chaos of the current situation, politically and otherwise, with love, compassion, and equanimity. This article was written by Noah Markus on behalf of Love Serve Remember Foundation, and originally posted on RamDass.org.  2021-07-1909 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. Reckonings, by Christine Penner Polle"Climate change is a global problem with local impacts. This summer I and my neighbours, along with the people of Lytton, and countless others across Turtle Island are feeling the consequences of our collective reckless disregard of the climate consequences of burning fossil fuels. This summer the wheel of karma is turning to expose the devastating effects of our culture’s worship of profit over anything else, including life itself." In this week's Best in Climate episode, Christine looks at this summer of reckonings. She discusses the traumatic discoveries of unmarked graves of children at Ca...2021-07-1209 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. A Red and a Blue Walk Into a Climate Change Workshop..., by Davia Rivka"I’ve been a 'climate change warrior' for over ten years. It’s been like climbing uphill over loose gravel—for every step forward, we slid back two. The slow progress hasn’t been for lack of solutions. The slow progress has been for lack of relationship." In today's Best in Climate episode, published just after the July 4th celebrations in the United States, Davia Rivka shares the experience of sitting down to talk climate change solutions with people across politic divides.2021-07-0510 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsDoes Activism Make a Difference?Recorded after the historic cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline project, Rose and Christine discuss whether activism is making a difference in creating the change we need in a time of climate crisis.2021-07-0232 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. Nobel Laureates Tell World Leaders to Keep Fossil Fuels in the Ground "The solution is clear: fossil fuels must be kept in the ground. Leaders, not industry, hold the power and have the moral responsibility to take bold actions to address this crisis." In this Best in Climate episode, Christine reads the letter recently signed by the Dalai Lama and 100 other Nobel Laureates urging world leaders to cooperate and stop the expansion of fossil fuels globally. Read more at https://fossilfueltreaty.org. urge cooperation at Climate Summit to stop fossil fuel expansion2021-06-2809 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsIs Tackling Climate Change a Moral Imperative?As we watch climate change take hold, we are already seeing widespread natural disasters, tremendous biodiversity loss and the immigration of climate refugees. It seems that humanity is failing abysmally in our responsibility as stewards of our beautiful Planet Earth.  More than a mere scientific, economic or political debate, the climate crisis may be moral dilemma of our time. 2021-06-2522 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: John C Cannon: Scientists call for solving climate change and biodiversity crises together The Climate change and biodiversity loss crises are irrevocably intertwined.  Their solutions must be as well.2021-06-2111 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow do we Create the World our Hearts Know is Possible?There is no going back. Now that we have recognized our interconnectedness, how do we move forward to a more balanced, equitable world?  The answer may lie in the Haudenosaunee Seventh Generation Principle.2021-06-1813 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Mark Hertsgaard: Climate Justice, for the First Time Ever, Is on the G7 AgendaIf rich countries want a livable planet for themselves, they'll have to pay what they promised. This weekend’s summit will show whether they will. This story originally appeared in The Nation and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.2021-06-1412 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWill 2021 be the year you Reimagine your lawn?Lawns cover 50 million acres of land in the USA. A full 2% of our land mass. And they feed no one. We spend $30 Billion yearly to maintain them. Imagine if we put those resources to better use.2021-06-1116 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address, Greetings to the Natural WorldThe Haudenosaunee Confederacy, comprised of the Mohawks, Oneida, Cayuga, Onandaga and Seneca Peoples, offer their Thanksgiving Address as a central prayer to the Natural World, thanking each life-sustaining force for the abundance it brings to all our lives.  This address speaks aloud mutual respect, conservation, love, generosity, and the responsibility to understand that what is done to one part of the Web of Life, we do to ourselves. 2021-06-0713 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWith Richard Matthews: How Can Carbon Capture and Sequestration Counteract the Climate Crisis?Carbon Capture and Sequestration is our best hope for solving the climate crisis. Richard Matthews, author of The Green Market Oracle, gives us a fundamental lesson in this existing, viable and cost effective technology.  2021-06-0438 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. Ram Dass on the Importance of Inner Social Action" 'Inner social action' is necessary in order to make our outer actions productive." In this article published before his death in 2019, spiritual guru Ram Dass addresses the fine line those of us who care deeply about social justice and the health and sustainability of the planet find ourselves walking these days; we need to pay attention to the material world while maintaining a healthy inner balance. This article was originally posted on ramdass.org, and is written by Ram Dass & Raghu Markus.2021-05-3108 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWhat Does The Earth Ask of Us? A discussion of "Braiding Sweetgrass""How, in our modern world, can we find our way to understand the earth as a gift again, to make our relations with the world sacred again? I know we cannot all become hunter-gatherers--but even in a market economy, can we behave 'as if' the living world were a gift?" Robin Wall Kimmerer is a plant ecologist, writer, and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, NY and a member of the Potawatomi First Nation. In this podcast episode, Rose and Christine discuss what Kimmerer's 2013 book, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom...2021-05-2834 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Skywoman Falling, an excerpt from Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall KimmererThe opening chapter from Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass recounts the Indigenous story of Creation, Skywoman Falling, and asks if humanity can learn from its elders.2021-05-2421 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWhat do Young Environmentalists want their Elders to Understand about the Impending Climate Crisis?Today's youth have inherited a planet already experiencing the devastation of global warming. What would they like their elders to understand about this crisis? Ten Youth Climate Activists weigh in.2021-05-2125 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsAmerica is Rising Anew Under the Climate Focused Leadership of President Joe Biden, by Richard MatthewsRichard Matthews, author of The Green Market Oracle, details the turn around the Biden administration has made in its first 100 days to address the impending climate crisis.2021-05-1714 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsJens Peterson: How Do We Become Environmentalists?At the age of fifteen, Jens Peterson began his climate change journey, authoring What We Leave: A Caretaker's Guide to an Ill Planet.  Now nineteen, Jens offers a blueprint for each of us to become environmental advocates.2021-05-1434 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Jens Peterson: If We Do NothingThe closing chapter from Jens Peterson's What We Leave: A Caretaker's Guide to an Ill Planet envisions the catastrophe to our world If We Do Nothing.2021-05-1023 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsTurner Wyatt and Leah Graham: How will buying Upcycled Foods help counteract Climate Change?What if your every trip to the grocery store helped counteract climate change? Hear how Turner Wyatt and Leah Graham of Upcycled Food Association are working to make that vision a reality.2021-05-0735 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: For a win on climate, let's put our best player in the game, by Mark ReynoldsMark Reynolds, Executive Director of Citizen's Climate Lobby, makes the case that now is the time to enact a carbon tax. *read with author's permission*2021-05-0308 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsEpisode 148: How to we begin to work WITH Mother Nature instead of against Her? An interview with Kristen KrashJourney with ex pat Kristen Krash to the cloud forest of Ecuador where she is regenerating the land with organic cacao at Sueno de Vida.2021-04-2947 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Out of the Pandemic, Chances for Another Future, by Eilene ZimmermanWhen our lives are disrupted by crisis, can we look beyond the distress to view the moment as an opportunity for introspection,  action and change? In this compelling essay, Eilene Zimmerman details the personal growth trajectories of three individuals who have thrived in new directions because of the pandemic. Will we apply this lesson of resiliency to the impending climate crisis?    * read with author's permission *2021-04-2612 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWhat Everyday Changes Can We Make to our Food System to Counteract Climate Change?In this extended Earth Day episode, 14 food systems professionals share their expertise on ways individuals can counteract climate change at home. 2021-04-2236 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: How the First Earth Day Was Borne From 1960s Counterculture, by Sarah PruittWhat do you know about the origins of Earth Day? Sarah Pruitt provides the background of this yearly celebration on April 22.2021-04-1910 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow Do We Stop the War on Life?At this time of ecological devastation and climate emergency, when things seem hopeless, what difference can one person or group of people make? Rose and Christine discuss how the findings of Quantum Physics can inform our experience of these difficult times, including the importance of staying connected to life's mystery and loving the world despite the crises we are facing.2021-04-1635 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE by Rebecca Solnit: There's another pandemic under our noses, and it kills 8.7m people a yearCan we replicate the same sense of urgency for climate change that we showed for Covid-19? Rebecca Solnit shows us why we must.  **This story was originally published by The Guardian, and is republished here as part of the Covering Climate Now www.theguardian.com/enviroment/series/covering-climate-now partnership to strengthen the media's focus on the climate crisis.**2021-04-1210 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow Can We Reconnect with Mother Earth? An Interview with Mare CromwellGaia Mystic Mare Cromwell shares her visions of a New Earth being birthed. 2021-04-0945 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: The link between Soil, Soul and Society, by Satish KumarSatish Kamir,  Editor Emeritus of Resurgence & Ecologist magazine, insists that reverence for nature should be at the heart of every political and social debate as he reminds us of the interconnection of all living things.  *Read with the author's permission*  **This story was originally published by The Guardian, and is republished here as part of the Covering Climate Now www.theguardian.com/enviroment/series/covering-climate-now partnership to strengthen the media's focus on the climate crisis.**2021-04-0512 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow Can We Live More Sustainably? An Interview with Dr. Erlijn van GenuchtenIn 2019 Dr. Erlijn van Genutchen took an employee assignment, to help make the company she worked for more sustainable, to heart. The result from her desire to leave a huge positive footprint on the world? A 365 sustainable decision challenge documented daily on social media, garnering a 55k+ twitter following, now become book and social movement.2021-04-0225 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Rewild, Regenerate, or Reforest? A Call to Action, by Kristen KrashIn this Call to Action, Kristen Krash shares her five plus years of learning as she and her partner continue regenerating degraded land in Ecuador into a lush food jungle. "Conserving forests and regenerating stripped land are our best chances for mitigating climate change, period. " **Read with author's permission**2021-03-2923 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow is Climate Change Affecting Our Oceans?Two scientific journal studies published in recent weeks detail the  environmental destruction of our oceans in ways not previously contemplated.   How much longer can humanity ignore the damage we are causing?2021-03-2613 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: How Can the Education of Girls Help Solve the Climate Crisis? An Excerpt from DRAWDOWNDRAWDOWN lists the education of girls as the #6 solution to counteract Global Warming.  What would the world look like if we opened classrooms to the 62 million girls worldwide who currently are currently denied education? The possibilities are life changing for all of us! 2021-03-2213 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWhat is the Role of the Collective Feminine in Planetary Healing?Fifteen women, representing hundreds of years of women's empowerment work, discuss the need for humanity to embrace  collaborative, compassionate feminine energy at this time  in order to heal Mother Earth.2021-03-1932 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. A Moment For Grief by Amber Samaya "Here is the challenge of our time, dear beings: To truly open our hearts to the wonders of Interbeing, to live a connected, open-eyed, open-hearted, wide-awake life of awareness and responsiveness to what is happening on our beloved planet, this comes with a cost. And that cost is an intensity of grief." Modern mystic Amber Samaya is an artist, a visionary, and an oracle. In this reflection shared on her website, ambersamaya.com, she shares her experience of deep grief of "being born into an earth family that is poisoning each other and our one and only...2021-03-1508 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsCan Remembering our Interconnectedness with Mother Nature help us to Heal the Planet?As children communicating with the natural world was a part of our everyday life.   Travel back to a time when you KNEW you were a part of something larger. Can remembering our truth help us avert the climate crisis?2021-03-1211 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: UN Report Lays out Blueprint to End Suicidal War on Nature, by John C. CannonCan humanity view nature as “an ally,” not a foe, in the quest for sustainable human development? U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres  makes this plea as we confront three simultaneous environmental emergencies: climate change, biodiversity loss, and air and water pollution. ***Read with author's permission***2021-03-0810 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow Can we Use Climate Crisis to Unite Us? An Interview with Dana SimsonOur differences can be divisive OR if we can remain curious, they can offer us an opportunity to look for solutions with new eyes. Author Dana Simson, author of Come Together, suggests ways we can dispel the drama and collaborate toward a livable future .2021-03-0534 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsEpisode 131. BEST IN CLIMATE : Windmills. The New Scapegoat, by Bob KoehlerMother Nature issues yet another warning in the guise of unusual freezing temperatures in Texas. resulting in the life threatening shutdown of infrastructure.   In an absurd twist, fossil fuel funded politicians and media continue to negate the connection. Bob Koehler provides clarity.2021-03-0108 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow Can Consumer Spending Save the World? An interview with Liz ChristouWhat if counteracting the climate crisis were as simple as reallocating where you spend your dollars? Liz Christou, author of Spend Green and Save The World, joins Rose to discuss what's possible when we spend mindfully.2021-02-2621 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Avoiding a ‘Ghastly Future’: Hard Truths on the State of the Planet, by Carl SafinaCarl Safina responds to the January 2021 paper "Underestimating the Challenges of Avoiding a Ghastly Future". in which 17 climate experts concur : 1)  Future environmental conditions will be far more dangerous than currently believed. 2) Questioning what political/economic system is prepared or even capable to handle these impending disasters, 3)  acknowledgement of "an extraordinary responsibility on scientists to speak out candidly and accurately when engaging with government, business, and the public"2021-02-2221 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWhat is the greatest action can we take to help counteract climate change?  Eleven Climate Professionals weigh in.In this special edition of Eaarth Feels Podcast, eleven climate professionals from around the globe address how individual actions can thwart the biggest existential crisis known to humanity.2021-02-1925 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: The First Step Is Admitting You Have a Problem, by Michael Patrick F. SmithHave you noticed how petroleum products are everywhere you look? Our everyday lives are completely enmeshed , from our modes of transportation to the aspirin we take to alleviate our headaches.   In this opinion piece printed on February 5, 2021 in the New York Times, Michael Patrick F. Smith uses his first hand knowledge as an oil rig swamper to illustrate how pervasive our oil addiction is, why our dependence will not disappear soon and  and suggest  ways we can better support the men and women in the oil industry as we make the transition away from fossil fuels. ...2021-02-1521 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWhy are Farmers Protesting In India?As the government of India sets its sights on corporate investment and exponential GDP growth, their legislature passed three new agricultural bills in September without input from the millions involved in small farms. In response, tens of thousands of Indian farmers, and workers in support of the farmers, have taken to the roads and streets, shutting down highways and rails in an effort to be heard. 2021-02-1225 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: The Fight of the 3 Cs: Capitalism, Covid & Climate. Who will be the winner? by George Spain-WarnerIn this February 1, 2021 essay by George Spain-Warner from Exploratree.blog  we are given a look at the on-going capitalism vs climate fight and the opportunity to evaluate the impact Covid-19 has had since it stepped into the ring.2021-02-0817 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow do Plastics Contribute to Climate Change?Plastics have become an essential part of our modern lifestyle. They are lightweight, durable and cheap. But here’s the thing...though they offer numerous benefits, plastics originate as fossil fuels and emit greenhouse gases from cradle to grave. Perhaps once we add in their environmental costs, they aren't a bargain after all.2021-02-0513 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Economics Fuel Renewable Energy Growth, by Richard MatthewsDespite the worldwide downturn of energy use due to Covid-19 in 2020, global renewable energy capacity set a record and 2021 is expected to be even better.   Richard Matthews is the owner and principle writer of The Green Market Oracle, covering the convergence of sustainable capitalism and the global environment. Richard's articles have been featured in over 50 publications including a United Nations Development Programme report, Scientific American, ENN, and CleanTechnica.2021-02-0114 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsCan the Doughnut Economy Be The Way People and the Planet Thrive?As we look forward to a more just, equitable future can we shift our economic model away from merely continual growth to incorporate both a social foundation for all peoples as well as an ecological ceiling?  British Economist Kate Raworth has created Doughnut Economics as this future looking model, now being adopted in progressive cities around the globe.2021-01-2922 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. Re-entering the Paris Climate Agreement Is Just Step One to Address the Climate Emergency: Frontline Women Must Lead the Way "Global people’s movements and women leaders have been organizing for decades for climate justice, and community-led solutions. We the people continue to act with fierce love for our communities and the planet in mind, and will hold those accountable for the damage they have done, while continuing to offer a different path forward. We call for the protection of Mother Earth, and we envision a healthy, thriving, just world for current and future generations. This moment must be a turning point, there is no other option." Osprey Orielle Lake and Katherine Quaid ofWomen's Earth and Climate Ac...2021-01-2609 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow Can Our Investments Help Our Planet Thrive? An Interview with Craig JonasEvery dollar we spend creates the world we live in. Creating change can be as simple as reallocating those dollars. By shifting our investments can we fuel the world our hearts know is possible? Christine and Rose are joined by Dr. Craig Jonas, founder of CoPeace, who believes it is possible to grow your money for good. 2021-01-2225 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: The City with Only One Tree, by Thich Nhat Hahn In Chapter 8 of  The World We Have,  Thich Nhat Hanh reminds us of our inter-being with all of Nature, while emphasizing that as we kill off our natural environment we are essentially bringing about our own demise.   Thich Nhat Hanh is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, poet scholar and human rights activist. He has traveled the world for over 50 years speaking about the need for peace. 2021-01-1814 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsAre We on the Brink of Real Change? An interview with Bob KoehlerBob Koehler, an author and self-described peace journalist, talks about how the current chaos may be just the thing we need to spring us forward into action and evolve into a more peaceful, just, and renewable society.2021-01-1528 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. Real Change on a Living Planet, by Robert C Koehler"As the New Year asserts itself — a year that begins in global lockdown and political shock-and-awe — an extraordinary question emerges: Are we on the brink of real change?" Robert Koehler, a self-described "Peace Journalist" and author of Courage Grows Strong At the Wound, looks at whether there is a possibility of true evolutionary change at this moment in history.2021-01-1110 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow is Climate Change Affecting Our Gardens? A conversation with Public Health Nurse & Gardener Ronda SeifertHappy New Year! In the first Eaarth Feels conversation of 2021, Rose talks about gardening in the increasingly dry and hot southwestern United States, with Arizona- based public health nurse and avid gardener Ronda Seifert*. Note: *Ms Seifert is sharing her own views, not those of her employer.*2021-01-0826 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Missing Math: Paying for the Health Costs of Climate Change, by Vijay LimayeThe costs of climate crisis reach beyond mere property values and infrastructure systems.   Will shifting the focus to the significant human dimensions of the climate problem motivate more aggressive policy responses to avoid the worst costs to public health?  ViJay Limaye,  climate and health scientist in NRDC's Science Centers, makes the case.2021-01-0313 minEaarth FeelsEaarth Feels114. What is the Best Way to Donate to Fight Climate Change? *ProbablyThe end of the year is the perfect time to reassess your charitable giving. Christine and Rose recount their favorite organizations that are leading the way to combat climate change.  Are any of these organizations on your list?  *It should be noted that neither Christine nor Rose are financial planners. These charities are their personal favorites only.*2020-12-1819 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE. Embracing Ecological Realism, by Robert C Koehler"The time has come for the nations of the world to embrace a new approach to world politics that treats the preservation of the biosphere as a core national interest and a central objective of national security policy. Call this new mindset ecological realism.” Robert Koehler, a self-described "Peace Journalist" and author of Courage Grows Strong At the Wound, makes the case that it's time for ecological realism to replace the outdated "political realism" that currently dominates geopolitics.2020-12-1409 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow is Climate Change Affecting Public Health? An interview with Public Health Nurse Ronda SeifertIncreased heat, drought, wildfires, floods, declining water supplies, reduced agricultural yields are just some of the many ways climate change is affecting our daily lives. Arizona Public Health Nurse Ronda Seifert* experiences the toll on public health, including mental health, first hand. In this episode she shares her personal insights and experiences with Rose and Christine. Note: *Ms Seifert is sharing her own views, not those of her employer.*2020-12-1126 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsWhat Are Some Good Climate Books For Holiday Gift Giving?The 2020 holiday season is upon us! Rose and Christine discuss connecting with friends and family despite the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. Also in the spirit of the season, the Eaarth Feels list of best climate-change-themed books for holiday gift giving is revealed.2020-12-0424 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: Biden-Harris Transition Plan on Climate ChangeThe newly elected Biden-Harris administration has made Climate Change one of its top priorities. Reading from their Build Back Better website, Rose details the ambitious plans as the USA transitions their position from "Hoax" to Leading By Example.2020-11-0910 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow Does Fierce Love Respond to Disappointment?With the final outcome of the election was still undecided at the time of recording, Rose and Christine debrief about the disappointment and implications of over 65 million Americans supporting Donald Trump and his anti-science agenda.2020-11-0630 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsBEST IN CLIMATE: How Egypt is Growing Forests in the Middle of the DesertAs trees mature, they absorb and store the carbon dioxide emissions that are driving global heating. In this episode Rose juxtaposes global tree planting projects against the recent Trump administration rollback of development and logging protection for Alaska's Tongass National Forest.2020-11-0216 minEaarth FeelsEaarth FeelsHow is Our Consumer-driven Society PRIME-ing Us for Disaster?This year Amazon PRIME members spent more than $10.4 Billion in two days. In this episode Rose and Christine explore our need to buy "stuff" despite the toll it takes on our planet, and ask the question: Who are we if we are not consumers?2020-10-3034 min