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How to Save a Planet on Spotify | Original How to Save a Planet on Gimlet
NPR's Earthwise (2- minute quick news briefs on environmental issues)
The Daily (NY Times Podcast-- topics change frequently)
(not always environmental... but one of my faves) Radiolab
Environmental Racism & Justice Movements
Ecosystems
Chasing Coral (Netflix)
Creatures of the Mangrove
Energy
Down to Earth with Zak Efron: Iceland (Hydro and Geothermal Electricity)
Treasures of the Earth (PBS) (Episode 3: Power) (Fossil Fuels and Plastics)
Water
Water Case Studies (website with links embedded)
Cosmetics, Endocrine Disruptors and POPs
Not So Pretty (HBO Max)
Regenerative Farming/Soil
Seed (Amazon Prime)
Kiss the Ground (Netflix)
Dirt! The Movie (Amazon Prime)
Excerpt: I will be a hummingbird! Wangari Maathai
Human Populations/Demography
Health Crises
The Year Earth Changed (how the Covid Pandemic impacted ecosystems)
Pollution
7 Super Toxic Places in US (Sci Show… one of the Green brothers)
Global Climate Change
2040
Carbon Nation
Breaking Boundaries (Netflix)
Discovery Channel Global Warming, What You Need To Know, with Tom Brokaw
Consumerism and the Environment
Urbanization and Sustainability
Fresh Banana Leaves: Healing Indigenous Landscapes Through Indigenous Science | Jessica Hernandez
The Intersectional Environmentalist | Leah Thomas
The Last Whalers | Doug Bock Clark
An Indigenous People's History | Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Braiding Sweetgrass and Growing Moss | Robin Wall Kimmerer
Unbowed: A Memoir | Wangari Maathai (her Nobel Lecture December 10, 2004)
All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis (Edited by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katharine K. Wilkinson)
Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land | Leah Penniman
The Death and the Life of the Great Lakes | Dan Egan
Hot, Flat, and Crowded - 2.0 | Thomas Friedman
The Chimp in the River; Spillover; and Ebola | David Quammen
The Rise of the American Conservation Movement: Power, Privilege, and Environmental Protection | Dorceta E. Taylor
Second Nature: A Gardeners Education | Michael Pollan
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson