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Get informed, get inspired, and get empowered to make more animal and eco friendly choices. The Forces for Nature podcast celebrates people who are doing great things in sustainability, conservation, and animal-related issues. We bring you uplifting stories of these everyday heroes; their trials and triumphs; and how they find the motivation to keep going. You’ll leave feeling hopeful, prepped with actionable tips that answer your question, “But what can I possibly do,” so that you, too, can be a Force for Nature.

Forces for Nature Crystal DiMiceli

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Get informed, get inspired, and get empowered to make more animal and eco friendly choices. The Forces for Nature podcast celebrates people who are doing great things in sustainability, conservation, and animal-related issues. We bring you uplifting stories of these everyday heroes; their trials and triumphs; and how they find the motivation to keep going. You’ll leave feeling hopeful, prepped with actionable tips that answer your question, “But what can I possibly do,” so that you, too, can be a Force for Nature.

    Balancing Forest Conservation with Economic Development with Laurie Wayburn, Ep.76

    Balancing Forest Conservation with Economic Development with Laurie Wayburn, Ep.76

    Conserving land doesn't have to be all or nothing. We don't have to choose between setting aside whole tracks of forests to protect them or cutting them all down for economic development. Laurie Wayburn, the co-founder and president of Pacific Forest Trust, has found a middle ground. Since 1993, Pacific Forest Trust has transformed over 350,000 acres of privately owned forests in California and Oregon into carbon-sequestering and climate-fighting assets. Through the use of conservation easements, she works with landowners to find the best ways for them to keep the ecosystem intact, yet, still gain economic benefit from what they own. With nearly 60% of U.S. forests under private ownership, this "middle ground" could be key in protecting our natural treasures.
     Highlights
    How hass her international experience with conservation influenced her work today?How can conservation and economic development go hand in hand?How can we avoid the terrible wildlife seasons we have been seeing? 
    What YOU Can Do
    Plant native trees, bushes, and plants within your community as part of your parks and natural areas or as borders around play fields, etc. This can be very powerful in supporting the ecosystem. Urge whether it's your city council, your county, the commissioners and supervisors, your state legislature, your federal, representatives, etc to support forest conservation as a critical climate change policy, and that means putting some real money behind it and really guiding how that forest conservation is done for the future.Provide financial support to Pacific Forest Trust so they can do the work that you want to have done. 
    Resources 
    Conservation Easements 1011757 EAC RecommendationsPacific Forest TrustWant a free guide to help you become a force for nature? Get it HERE!

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    • 54 min
    Giving a Voice to North Atlantic Right Whales with Bonnie Monteleone, Ep. 75

    Giving a Voice to North Atlantic Right Whales with Bonnie Monteleone, Ep. 75

    Bonnie Monteleone is the Founder & Director of Science, Research, and Academic Partnerships of the Plastic Ocean Project (POP) whose mission is finding science-based solutions to the global plastic pollution crisis.  
    In 2019, she was working on a documentary about the North Atlantic Ocean. However,  its plot quickly went from one about a complex, impacted ecosystem into a "who done it," following the death of a newborn critically endangered North Atlantic Right Whale that washed ashore. Was it manmade noise that caused the mother to lose her newborn, a ship strike, chemical or plastic pollution, was it discarded fishing gear, or overfishing? 
    Bonnie discusses her work with plastics pollution and how it relates to this new documentary project she is undertaking. The threats the ocean and its creatures are facing are vast, but Bonnie dives deep into viable solutions that everyone can support to preserve the sounds of the sea and the marine life in it. 
    This film, which asks what the oceans would say if they could talk, promises to inspire hope, not doom, but only if we listen. 
    ​​Bonnie's work has led her around the world collecting plastic marine samples including four of the five main ocean gyres and the Caribbean. She also works in the Environmental Studies Department at UNC Wilmington as an Adjunct Instructor teaching a Plastic Marine Debris Field Studies course and manages a lab working with student Directed Independent Studies (DIS) research. 

    Highlights 
    What happened to this baby Right Whale and what does that mean for the species as a whole?How can whales help mitigate climate change?If the oceans could talk, what would we learn?  
    What YOU Can Do
    Bonnie talks a lot about solutions her organization is implementing as well as what different industries can do. But, here are some ideas on what YOU can do: 
    Avoid single-use plastic. Support the documentary either monetarily, by spreading the word, or by seeing it when it comes to a festival near you.  Filmmakers (and wanna-be filmmakers) contribute your ocean footage to the film so they have less of a need to go out and film (and use fossil fuels to do so). Spread the word about the danger these whales are in so people are more likely to support ideas and legislation that protect them. 
     Resources
    Information about the documentary, If the Ocean Could Talk.  Plastic Ocean Project (POP) Facebook  POP Instagram   POP LinkedIn   Want a free guide to help you become a force for nature? Get it HERE!

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review it! This helps to boost its visibility.
    Hit me up on Instagram and Facebook and let me know what actions you have been taking. Adopting just one habit can be a game-changer because imagine if a billion people also adopted that!
    What difference for the world are you going to make today?

    • 47 min
    Shaping the Future of Climate Education and Empowerment with Bryce Coon, Ep. 74

    Shaping the Future of Climate Education and Empowerment with Bryce Coon, Ep. 74

    In a time where our planet's health is at the forefront of global discussions, understanding the intricacies of climate change is not just beneficial; it's imperative. Bryce Coon is the Director of Education Initiatives at Earthday.org and a passionate advocate for embedding climate literacy within our educational systems. He plays a central role in crafting the organization's overarching goals and roadmap to increasing climate literacy worldwide. Moreover, Bryce is instrumental in driving the efforts dedicated to the climate and environmental literacy campaign, working year-round to cultivate a nationwide movement aimed at bolstering climate literacy across various educational institutions, ranging from K-12 schools to universities, trade schools, and graduate schools. 
    EARTHDAY.ORG’s mission is to diversify, educate, and activate the environmental movement worldwide. Growing out of the first Earth Day (1970), EARTHDAY.ORG is the world’s largest recruiter to the environmental movement, working with more than 150,000 partners in nearly 192 countries to build environmental democracy. More than 1 billion people now participate in Earth Day actions each year, making it the largest civic observance in the world. Learn more at earthday.org.
    Highlights
    What is the status of climate education across the world?How can we equip teachers to teach climate literacy without adding more to their plates?How can climate education fit into all subjects and all grades?What YOU Can Do
    Advocate for climate education wherever you are, from school boards to your State, and up to the Federal level.Talk with young people about climate education. Ask what they know about it.Resources
    Earthday.org's Environmental Resources  Climate Literate Lesson Guide  Earth Month Calendar resources

     
    Want a free guide to help you become a force for nature? Get it HERE!

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review it! This helps to boost its visibility.
    Hit me up on Instagram and Facebook and let me know what actions you have been taking. Adopting just one habit can be a game-changer because imagine if a billion people also adopted that!
    What difference for the world are you going to make today?

    • 25 min
    Creating Future Stewards of Our Planet with School Gardens with Ciara Byrne, Ep.73

    Creating Future Stewards of Our Planet with School Gardens with Ciara Byrne, Ep.73

    Our disconnection from nature has never been greater and this is resulting in not only a crisis for our planet but for our own well-being too. Ciara Byrne, the founder of Green Our Planet, has been using school gardens to help bridge this disconnect. Through her organization, these green spaces are more than just a cool project—they're a way to teach kids about taking care of our planet and each other. And it's working! She's helping to plant seeds of change and watching hope, connection, and environmental stewardship bloom right before our eyes.
     Highlights
    How did a school garden get a couple of kids to protect sea turtles?How did Ciara go from documentary film making to creating school gardens?What other benefits do school gardens bring? What YOU Can Do
    Take a walk outside. Even if it's just around your neighborhood. Observe the trees, the birds, the animals, and even the insects. Give yourself space to connect and enjoy it.Plant a garden, even if it's just some pots on your balcony.Advocate for getting school gardens and/or hydroponics at your local school.Inform others about the benefits of school gardens and share Green Our Planet's mission on social media to raise awareness.Resources
    Green Our Planet Website: A resource hub for starting a school garden, with guides and success stories.  Want a free guide to help you become a force for nature? Get it HERE!

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review it! This helps to boost its visibility.
    Hit me up on Instagram and Facebook and let me know what actions you have been taking. Adopting just one habit can be a game-changer because imagine if a billion people also adopted that!
    What difference for the world are you going to make today?

    • 31 min
    Finding the Magic in Our Young Changemakers with T. A. Barron, Ep.72

    Finding the Magic in Our Young Changemakers with T. A. Barron, Ep.72

    There's magic in nature and all of us. T. A. Barron integrates this belief into his life as a bestselling author, conservationist, and host of the Magic & Mountains podcast. But, it's his work honoring young changemakers with the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes, that really proves this notion to be true. These individuals are making significant contributions to environmental conservation and community improvement, despite the odds that may be stacked against them. And T. A. shines a light on their heroism and the power we all have deep inside.
    If you need some inspiration to keep going with the great work you're doing (along with some practical guidance), you'll find it in this episode.


    Since its inception, the Barron Prize has awarded more than half a million dollars to hundreds of young leaders and has won the support of the National Geographic Education Foundation, Girl Scouts of the USA, and the National Youth Leadership Council, among other organizations. When not writing or speaking, T. A. Barron serves on many boards including Princeton University, where he helped to create the Princeton Environmental Institute, and The Wilderness Society, which recently honored him with its highest award for conservation work.

    Highlights
    Where can we find hope amid all the doom and gloom we hear of and experience?What's the biggest challenge that young changemakers face nowadays? (it's not what you think)What's the responsibility of creatives in today's world? How YOU Can Help
    Barron suggests that the best way to inspire others, especially young people, is through the example set by our own actions and choices.Share the good stories. The bad ones seem to always rise to the top so we need to counter them with stories of the good that people are doing in the world. It's surprising how effective simple storytelling can be in inspiring action.For those who are or know young changemakers, consider applying for the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes.Echoing his advice for the main character in many of his books, Merlin, Barron urges listeners to recognize the unique magic within themselves and use that to create positive change in YOUR world. The ripple effects will follow.Resources
    T. A. Barron website  Magic & Mountains: The T. A. Barron podcast Gloria Barron Prize for Young HeroesInspiring Young Heroes – a video portal featuring more incredible stories of amazing kids.Want a free guide to help you become a force for nature? Get it HERE!

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review it! This helps to boost its visibility.
    Hit me up on Instagram and Facebook and let me know what actions you have been taking. Adopting just one habit can be a game-changer because imagine if a billion people also adopted that!
    What difference for the world are you going to make today?

    • 36 min
    Defending our Health from Plastic Contamination with Dr. Roopa Krithivasan, Ep. 71

    Defending our Health from Plastic Contamination with Dr. Roopa Krithivasan, Ep. 71

    We all know that plastics have become a problem, but there's even more to it than the litter you see thrown on the ground. Dr. Roopa Krithivasan is the Director of Research for Defend Our Health, an environmental health and justice organization. They recently released a report titled Hidden Hazards: The Chemical Footprint of a Plastic Bottle which tracks the impact of plastic bottles on human health and climate change. Turns out, we can experience the hazards of our plastic use well before the items even end up in our homes- and afterward.

    Highlights
    What's the untold story about plastics?What do we need to consider regarding our summer backyard activities?Why is recycling not the answer like we thought? 
    What YOU Can Do
    Look for refillable options for the items that you buy. And use a refillable water bottle.Buy versions of items with minimal packaging (do you really need that cucumber that's wrapped in plastic?).Don’t recycle canisters unless you fully rinse them out (ESPECIALLY bottles that contain chemicals or detergents).Use laundry sheets instead of bottles of detergent (less plastic use).Buy secondhand (to avoid having raw plastic needing to be made).Call out companies on social media.Write letters or sign petitions to companies and governments about reducing single-use plastics and plastic contamination.Resources
    Sign Defend Our Health's petition asking Coca-Cola to clean up its plastic.Defend Our Health's websiteLearn about plastic alternative, Notpla, with this episode of The Healthy Seas Podcast (Crystal is the host of that show too!)In the show's outro, I mentioned my Action for Climate education program. If you know of a school who may want to empower its students with actions that experts are saying are the most impactful at reducing our carbon footprints, then let's connect!*Since the taping of this episode, Dr. Roopa Krithivasan is no longer the Director of Research for Defend Our Health.
    Want a free guide to help you become a force for nature? Get it HERE!

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review it! This helps to boost its visibility.
    Hit me up on Instagram and Facebook and let me know what actions you have been taking. Adopting just one habit can be a game-changer because imagine if a billion people also adopted that!
    What difference for the world are you going to make today?

    • 25 min

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Patriziapinzon ,

Much needed dose of positivism!

with all the news about the world collapsing, this is a much needed breath of air. Thumbs up Crystal!!! exitos!!!

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