RadioNatura
RadioNatura is one of the latest projects undertaken by the Pax Natura Foundation, with the goal of making our mission vocal and amplifying the voices of those who are actively working to create a more peaceful and sustainable world. RadioNatura will be one of the first bilingual international podcasts hosting a diverse set of voices both well established, and underrepresented on the frontlines of climate entrepreneurship, activism, and research.Visit us at PaxNatura.org.
Episodes
23 episodes
Environmental Ethics with Prof. Deen Chatterjee
Deen Chatterjee is a Senior Fellow at the University of Utah S. J. Quinney College of Law, Faculty Director and Mentor at the Oxford Human Rights Consortium, and a Global Ethics Fellow at Carnegie Council for Ethics and International Affairs. H...
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Season 1
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Episode 23
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52:52
Dr. Ana Ruiz Diaz: Protecting Mexico's Maize
In this episode, Jordan Anderson gets to sit down with Dr. Ana Ruiz Diaz to discuss her contributions and involvement in the ongoing class action lawsuit in the Supreme Court of Mexico against the commercial cultivation of GMO corn in Mexico. A...
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Season 1
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Episode 22
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13:04
A Study Tour to Shimokawa, Hokkaido, Japan: Part 2
Students and faculty from International Christian University went on a study tour to Shimokawa town, in the northern part of Japan (Hokkaido). It is 90% covered by forest and hence is a town rich in natural resources. By sustainably managing it...
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Episode 21
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23:27
A Study Tour to Shimokawa, Hokkaido, Japan: Part 1
Students and faculty from International Christian University went on a study tour to Shimokawa town, in the northern part of Japan (Hokkaido). It is 90% covered by forest and hence is a town rich in natural resources. By sustainably managing it...
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Season 1
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Episode 20
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12:33
Dr. Wilhelm Vosse on Environmental Security: How to Make People Care About the Environment Again
Dr. Wilhelm Vosse is a Professor of Politics and International Relations and Chair of the Department of Politics and International Studies at the International Christian University (ICU) in Tokyo, Japan. He is a well-respected scholar in securi...
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Season 1
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Episode 19
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40:44
Hugh Bollinger Part 3: Getting Involved in Ecology and Restoration
For the third and final interview of this 3 part series, Jordan Anderson sits down again with ecology expert Hugh Bollinger to talk about how we can all get involved in ecology and restoration on the ground level. Restoration doesn't always hav...
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Episode 18
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27:01
Hugh Bollinger Part 2: Case Studies in Ecological Restoration
In this episode Jordan Anderson sits down again with Hugh Bollinger to talk about ecological restoration. For part 2 Hugh tells us about some powerful case studies in restoration, giving examples of times when large scale restoration projects h...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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27:59
Hugh Bollinger Part 1: What is Ecological Restoration?
In this episode Jordan Anderson gets to sit down and talk about environmental restoration with Pax Natura board member, Hugh Bollinger. Hugh has a PHD in ecological restoration and has spent his life and career helping natural landscapes and th...
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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26:44
Steve Tolpinrud: Agroecology and Campesino a Campesino
In this interview, we speak with Pax Natura board member and agroecologist Steve Tolpinrud about his journey into agriculture and his experience working in Guatemala with the Campesino a Campesino project. Steve tells us what he's learned about...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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1:02:10
Rohan Arora: The New Generation Steps Up
Rohan Arora is an activist specializing in environmental justice and health equity. He is the founder and executive director of The Community Check-Up, a national environmental health organization working to restructure the climate narrative as...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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55:17
Tomoko Arakawa: Discussing The Asian Rural Institute
In this episode, we speak with Tomoko Arakawa, the Director of the Asian Rural Institute (ARI), a community based school in Japan that provides a transformative learning experience that helps rural leaders create actions and values. Their parti...
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Episode 13
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36:15
Rikihiro Aoyama: A World Without Waste
Plastic waste problems and waste disposal problems are factors accelerating environmental degradation today. During these difficult times, Mr. Rikihiro Aoyama, the representative director of the company Locomotive Co., Ltd., h...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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24:20
Randall Tolpinrud: Finding Peace With Nature
In this episode, we sit down and speak with Pax Natura Co-Founder, Randall Tolpinrud. In it, Randall tells us about how Pax was started, his journey into environmentalism, and the power of networking! He gives us powerful insight into the many ...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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1:12:53
Resa Boenard: The Princess of the Dump
This episode takes you through the journey of Resa Boenard, an environmental and humanitarian activist, who shares her story behind starting "The Seeds of Bantar Gebang" (BGBJ). Her s...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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23:33
Tjisse van der Heide: Rehabilitating our Coastlines
This episode dives into the world of coastal ecosystem restoration. During the conversation, Tjisse van der Heide, professor of Coastal Ecology, explains the innovative system he and his coll...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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28:39
Prof. Pauline Phemister Part 2: Joy, Community and Climate Change
In the episode two of The Philosophical Gap we are joined by Dr Robert Glasser (of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute / Former UN Assistant Secretary General for Disaster Risk reduction) to contextualise environmental philosophy with his...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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1:03:54
Prof. Pauline Phemister Part 1: The Philosophical Gap; from Good Intentions to Climate Action.
We know we should be making dramatic lifestyle changes, but why do we not always make those changes? In this episode we interview Dr. Pauline Phemister of the university of Edinburgh on how philosophy can help us developed our emotional ...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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49:12
Yuan Pan: Environmentalism in Japanese Animated Film
This episode will take you to a multidisciplinary discussion between RadioNatura team member Kevin Cheung and Yuan Pan, a conservation scientist and Studio Ghibli enthusiast. For her, the Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli is a dynamic way ...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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28:55
Forrest Cuch Part 2: Prophecy, Education, and Moving Towards the Future
Welcome to the second half of our 2 part presentation, where we finish the conversation held between Jordan Anderson and Pax Natura board member and former Director of Indian Affairs for the State of Utah, Forrest Cuch.In this episode we...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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1:10:47
Forrest Cuch Part 1: Unfinished Business with America's Indigenous People's
For the first episode of this two part presentation, we’ll be taking you to a conversation between Jordan Anderson and Pax Natura board member and former Director of Indian Affairs for the State of Utah, Forrest Cuch. Forrest is a member of the...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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56:57
Nagasaki Hibakusha: Nuclear Weapons, Peace, and Environment
In this episode, two survivors of the Nagasaki atomic bomb drop on August 6, 1945 speak about their stories and thoughts on climate action. Their names are Mr. Shohei Zuweki and Mr. Yoshiro Yamawaki, and they provide their perspectives and p...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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31:54
José Fachín: Indigenous Rights in the Peruvian Amazon
From the Kichwa people in the Peruvian Amazon, speaks José Fachín, an indigenous leader, who has been involved in the fight for the conservation of the environment and human rights for more than 30 years. For 20 minutes, our interviewee will...
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Episode 2
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20:22
Jane Goodall: It's All Interrelated
In our very first episode, primatologist, anthropologist, and UN Messenger of Peace, Jane Goodall talks about her grassroots organization, Roots and Shoots, which focuses on bringing together youth of all ages to work on environmental, conse...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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37:50