The Orangutan Project With Leif Cocks
Watch the episode here Listen to the podcast here Because of the rampant deforestation of rainforests, many animals find themselves struggling to find new habitats and food sources. Among those that call such forests home are orangutans. Small population biologist Leit Cocks dedicates himself to the study of these great apes, with the […]
Preserving Public Lands For Future Generations With Jeffrey H. Ryan
Watch the episode here Listen to the podcast here Public lands are reserved for everyone’s benefit. Despite this, they are continuously scarred and killed by deforestation and wildfires. If these areas are not conserved properly, the next generations might not even see their true beauty ever again. Joining Corinna Bellizzi is Jeffrey H. […]
The Ecosystem Wilting Point Threshold and Defining Regeneration with Paul Hawken
Watch The Episode Here Listen To The Episode Here: This week we share news from budding research on The Ecosystem Wilting Point Threshold (TEWPT), published by University of Missouri, and led by researcher, Jeffrey Wood. We share snapshots of Paul Hawken’s work, Regeneration: Ending The Climate Crisis in One Generation, and in the audio version […]
Proforestation: From Its Definition by Dr. William Moomaw to The Opening of San Vicente Redwoods Forest Trail System In Santa Cruz, California
Listen to the podcast here: Oceans are getting warmer and more acidic because of all the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This is happening because of deforestation or coal-burning, and it’s not helping the ecosystem regenerate at all. This creates a chain reaction where the ocean eliminates algae and fish. The climate problem will never […]