9 episodes

Podcasts for the Planet is a series featuring high-profile guests and looks at key themes in ecology, ethics, law, finance and more at this unique moment of crisis and change for humanity.

Produced by Dona Grace-Campbell, Stop Ecocide Canada.

Podcasts for the Planet Stop Ecocide International

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Podcasts for the Planet is a series featuring high-profile guests and looks at key themes in ecology, ethics, law, finance and more at this unique moment of crisis and change for humanity.

Produced by Dona Grace-Campbell, Stop Ecocide Canada.

    Living Within Planetary Boundaries: The Business Case for Ecocide Law

    Living Within Planetary Boundaries: The Business Case for Ecocide Law

    Can ecocide law support business?  Can recognizing ecocide provide a legal safety rail to deter and prevent the worst harms while unlocking innovation? Will it level the playing field for sustainable enterprise?  Find out in this episode as we explore these ideas with business leaders.
     
    https://www.stopecocide.earth/business

    • 33 min
    Turning the Tide: Ocean Biodiversity, Ecocide Law and Healing Our Relationship to the Blue Heart of Our Planet

    Turning the Tide: Ocean Biodiversity, Ecocide Law and Healing Our Relationship to the Blue Heart of Our Planet

    The ocean is the source of all life on earth including humanity, and we all depend on the global services the ocean provides.  Though it seems immense and immutable, the more we learn, the more we understand how dramatically our actions are changing it. In this episode we speak with two long time ocean advocates, Farah Obaidullah of Women4Oceans and Antoinette Vermilye of The Gallifrey Foundation.

    • 33 min
    One Earth, One Chance, Many Voices: The UN Convention on Biological Diversity

    One Earth, One Chance, Many Voices: The UN Convention on Biological Diversity

    In December 2022 thousands of people from around the world gathered in Montreal for COP 15 , the convention on Biological Diversity. While nearly 200 governments came together to hash out a deal for nature, the voice of the global community was deafening at every step and had a major impact on the outcome. On this episode we bring you many of those voices:
    Amy Lewis WILD Foundation
    Julia Jackson Grounded
    Dr. Eric Dinnerstein Resolve
    Dana Doleszar Stop Ecocide
    Sudha and Shruthi Kottillil Global Youth Biodiversity Network
    Daniel Frank Rios to Rivers
    Diyet Diyet Music
    Christine Smith-Martin Coastal First Nations
    Karioki Kirigia Concordia University
    Joyce Mbataru Kenya Wildlife Conservancies Association
    Professor Alexandre Antonelli Kew Royal Botanical Gardens
    Farooq Ullah The B Team
    Podcast music Andy Squiff Squiffeye

    • 41 min
    Money talks: global capitalism, ecocide law & financing a liveable future

    Money talks: global capitalism, ecocide law & financing a liveable future

    Global capitalism now threatens to bring modern civilization to a grinding halt.  Why is that happening and what should be done about it? In this episode we hear powerful solutions from financial economist Ralph Chami, and venture capitalist Tom Rand, working to make conservation and ecosystem protection profitable.

    • 37 min
    Voice of the People: Steven Donziger and the Power of Ecocide Law

    Voice of the People: Steven Donziger and the Power of Ecocide Law

    Voice of the People: Steven Donziger and the Power of Ecocide Law.
    In this episode we speak with noted human rights lawyer Steven Donziger about the historic settlement he helped win in Ecuador against Chevron and their subsequent vicious and illegal persecution of him. Steven talks about how Ecocide Law could have helped prevent these horrific human and environmental abuses.  It is a powerful and ultimately inspiring story of courage and solidarity.

    • 28 min
    Episode 4 - Energy and Ecocide

    Episode 4 - Energy and Ecocide

    Stop Ecocide Canada and Iron and Earth presentEnergy and Ecocide: Tooling a Just Transition.  What does the whaling industry and Alberta's Oil Sands have in common? Find our here in this 20 minute fascinating podcast featuring the Executive Director Luisa Da Silva of Iron and Earth. 
    Music: Buddy Thatcher composer and  bensound.com.

    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

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paulinebanducci ,

Money talks. Stop Ecocide

August podcast fantastic. Capitalism and the markets can help with lowering carbon emissions if there is first a policy in place —- the markets will organize behind the LAW. Loved the comparison showing how much carbon a whale holds for us. Equal to 1500 trees. Hearing about a way to store energy such as solar-that too was interesting. Investors want to make $$$. They need to have opportunities to invest in emission free technologies. AND they need to see that investing in Nature can be profitable too

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