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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

Telling The Story: Peter Byck

Earth Optimism May 14, 2020 See related: Soil Carbon Cowboys

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

Milk, Sugar, Honey: Sweetness and the Making of the Modern World | Elizabeth Maddock Dillon – YouTube

Harvard Radcliffe Institute – May 12, 2023 A presentation from 2022–2023 Evelyn Green Davis Fellow Elizabeth Maddock Dillon Elizabeth Maddock Dillon is a distinguished professor of English at Northeastern University and the founding codirector of the NULab for Maps, Texts, … Continue reading

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

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

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

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

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

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