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- Food Systems with Michael Pollan February 8, 2023
- Thomas Hodgkin : Morbid Anatomist and Social Activist by Rosenfeld, Louis: Good (1992) | Better World Books February 8, 2023
- Ex Chinese military officer says US shouldn’t make fuss | DW News February 8, 2023
- From Brazil to Peru, the far right is on the move in Latin America | The Marc Steiner Show February 8, 2023
- Noam Chomsky Discusses Israel with Professor John Haas February 8, 2023
- Former BP Head Reflects on His Call for Climate Action 25 Years Ago | Stanford Graduate School of Business February 8, 2023
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- How the West is Pushing Experimental GMO Food Aid on Africa February 7, 2023
- The Untold Truth Of Henry Kissinger February 7, 2023
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- 🇮🇳 Why are India’s poorest people being left behind? | The Stream February 7, 2023
- Revisiting the Past – Imagining the Future with Roberta L. Dougherty – Mondays at Beinecke 2/6/23 February 7, 2023
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- Queen Elizabeth visit to Ghana and Nkrumah – Neflix’s The Crown February 5, 2023
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- Museum of British Colonialism – MBC February 5, 2023
- The Fight over Black History: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Khalil Gibran Muhammad & E. Patrick Johnson February 5, 2023
- US shoots down Chinese ‘spy’ balloon over Atlantic – BBC News February 5, 2023
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- Pope Francis meets children displaced by war on South Sudan peace pilgrimage • FRANCE 24 English February 4, 2023
- We Were Wrong about Keynes James Crotty February 4, 2023
- Getting to Grips with the Trump Phenomenon February 4, 2023
- John Mearsheimer | THE ELITES PLAY GAMES WITH OUR PLANET AND OUR LIVES February 3, 2023
- The REAL Reason Europe Took Over the World February 3, 2023
- The Origins of European Imperialism February 3, 2023
- How Europe Stole Africa (so quickly) February 3, 2023
- The True Size of Africa | Why Africa’s Map Is Drawn Wrong Relative To Its Size February 3, 2023
- Dismantle the Commonwealth: Queen Elizabeth’s Death Prompts Reckoning with Colonial Past in Africa February 3, 2023
- Generative AI: What’s all the hype about? – Marketplace February 2, 2023
- ChatGPT creates shortcuts for students, headaches for teachers – Marketplace February 2, 2023
- The Resurgence of the Independent Bookstore February 2, 2023
- Edge of Extinction: Living Alone in a World of Wounds February 2, 2023
- Antarctica’sTipping Point – The Science of Ice Collapse February 2, 2023
- America’s First All-Black Military Unit | Black Patriots: Buffalo Soldiers February 2, 2023
- Edge of Extinction: Living Alone in a World of Wounds February 2, 2023
- Ron DeSantis’ Version of Higher Education Reform February 2, 2023
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- Revolutionizing Food Security | World Economic Forum | Davos 2023 February 2, 2023
- Green comet zooming our way, last visited 50,000 years ago February 2, 2023
- ‘The needle in the haystack’: radioactive capsule found in Australia after extensive search February 1, 2023
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Peter Byck: Sharing Stories from carbon nation – Optimism About Our Climate Future
GarrisonInstitute Jun 26, 2013 At the 2013 Climate, Mind, & Behavior Symposium filmmaker Peter Byck, director of Carbon Nation illuminates the common ground we share and the potential to find consensus and push environmental agendas with those who may not … Continue reading
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Telling The Story: Peter Byck
Earth Optimism May 14, 2020 See related: Soil Carbon Cowboys
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Peter Byck: Sharing Stories from Carbon Nation – Optimism About Our Climate Future
GarrisonInstitute Published on Jun 26, 2013 At the 2013 Climate, Mind, & Behavior Symposium filmmaker Peter Byck, director of “Carbon Nation” illuminates the common ground we share and the potential to find consensus and push environmental agendas with those who … Continue reading
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Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there) Trailer 1
carbon cowboys – Jan 10, 2023 @carboncowboys “Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there)” is a 4-part documentary series all about inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves, heart and … Continue reading
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Why Does The Universe Look Like This?
History of the Universe Oct 27, 2022 Thank you to Wondrium for sponsoring today’s video! Signup for your FREE trial to Wondrium here: http://ow.ly/3bA050L1hTL Researched and Written by Jon Farrow Narrated and Edited by David Kelly Animations by Jero Squartini … Continue reading
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The problem with rice no one is talking about
DW Planet A Dec 9, 2022 Half the world eats it. One-fifth of our calories come from it. But rice has a dark secret: It pumps pollutants into the air and is vulnerable to extreme weather. So how can we … Continue reading
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1831 Proposal for a Black College in New Haven with Michael Morand: Mondays at Beinecke 9/13/21
Sep 16, 2021 Beinecke Library at Yale A discussion of the college for Black students proposed to be built in New Haven, its rejection at a town meeting on September 10, 1831, and the importance of the story for New … Continue reading
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Earth Optimism
DescriptionSmithsonian’s Earth Optimism movement provides a space for sharing stories of conservation success. Scientists have communicated their discoveries of ever increasing damage to the species and ecosystems of the planet to a concerned public. Yet this is the beginning, not … Continue reading
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Soil Carbon Curious
from Peter ByckPRO1 year ago more Adaptive Multi-Paddock grazing (AMP grazing) is regenerating soils around the world, producing healthy grass-finished beef. But the science on AMP grazing is sparse, to say the least. Now, a group of leading soil, rangeland, … Continue reading
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One Hundred Thousand Beating Hearts
from Peter ByckPRO 2 months ago Will Harris, owner of White Oak Pastures, tells us his evolution from industrial to regenerative farmer. Food-Matters Global Climate Change Environment Ethics Environment Justice
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