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Resistance Radio interview of Chad Hanson
Dr. Chad Hanson is a research ecologist with the John Muir Project, and is the author of the book, "Smokescreen: Debunking Wildfire Myths to Save Our Forests and Our Climate"
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Resistance Radio interview of Jeff Gibbs
Jeff Gibbs is a lifelong environmentalist, writer, and filmmaker who wrote, directed, and produced the 2020 film Planet of the Humans with an audience of over 20 million. Jeff was a producer for the Academy Award-winning Bowling for Columbine, the top box office documentary of all time Fahrenheit 9/11, the anti-whaling film At the Edge of the World, and the Dixie Chicks’ Shut Up and Sing. Jeff is working on a new book and film, and his Substack is Planet of Delusions.
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Resistance Radio interview of Nathan Hutchinson
Nathan Hutchinson is an artist, now writer living in Boulder, Colorado , dedicated his life study to nature, both physical and soulful, our place here with Earth which has seemingly been lost, and how we might reintegrate ourselves . He believes that art, of whatever genre can, and perhaps even is a tool or method by which we achieve this reintroduction to Nature. His book Evergreen is a somewhat culmination of work in this field of thought.
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Resistance Radio interview of Osprey Orielle, Lake
Founder and executive director of the Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), Osprey Orielle Lake works internationally with grassroots, BIPOC and Indigenous leaders, policymakers, and diverse coalitions to build climate justice, resilient communities, and a just transition to a decentralized, democratized clean-energy future. She sits on the executive committee for the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature and on the steering committee for the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. Osprey’s writing about climate justice, relationships with nature, women in leadership, and other topics has been featured in many publications.
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Resistance Radio interview of Felice Pace
Felice Pace was born on January 10th 1947 into the working classItalian Community in South Philadelphia. He holds a BA in Economicsfrom Yale U., an MA in Education from Montclair State University anda life-time California teaching credential. He has worked as ateacher/educator, laborer, Outward Bound instructor, social servicesadministrator and for Native American tribes. For fifteen yearsduring the 80s and 90s Felice worked for and led the Klamath ForestAlliance as Program Coordinator and Executive Director. During thattime he played a major role in the campaign to protect Northwest andNorthern California Ancient Forests, including participation as aspeaker at President Clinton's Forest Conference. Currently Feliceengages as an independent Klamath River, Scott River, clean water andstreamflow activist and pursues a number of writing project. Feliceblogs on Klamath River issues at www.KlamBlog.org. He has lived inNorthwest California's Klamath River Basin since 1975 and currentlyresides at Klamath Glen near the mouth of the Klamath River.
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Resistance Radio interview of Susan A Masino
Susan A. Masino is a neuroscientist and a professor of appliedscience at Trinity College. Her research is focused on promotingbrain health and on the critical role of self-sustaining,climate-regulating ecosystems, particularly natural forests, tosupport local and global wellbeing. She is a coauthor on a recentregional report titled "Wildlands in New England: Past, Present andFuture," and on the seminal paper on proforestation, i.e. growingexisting forests, as an essential and cost-effective strategy forlong-term ecological and human health.