Wild Places and Independent Journalism: Patagon Journal Magazine Approaches 10 Year Anniversary
Terra Verde is joined by Jimmy Langman, the founder and publisher of Patagon Journal, a regional magazine with an international reach.
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Terra Verde delivers news and views about the most critical environmental issues across California and globally. From agriculture and wildlife to energy and climate change, industrial pollution to design solutions, Terra Verde brings you stories of struggle and triumph that will determine the future of our planet.
Terra Verde is joined by Jimmy Langman, the founder and publisher of Patagon Journal, a regional magazine with an international reach.
Professors Fred Cohan and Bill Johnston join the show to discuss some of the broader environmental and historical lessons to be learned from the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the implications this pandemic (and others) may have in the future.
Caleen Sisk, Chief and spiritual leader of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe and guardian of Mount Shasta and the McCloud River watershed, joins Terra Verde to discuss ongoing water-related issues happening in California, as well as the importance of water for communities’ livelihoods, cultural practices, and the wellbeing of people and the environment.
Caleen Sisk, Chief and spiritual leader of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe and guardian of Mount Shasta and the McCloud River watershed, joins Terra Verde to discuss ongoing water-related issues happening in California, as well as the importance of water for communities’ livelihoods, cultural practices, and the wellbeing of people and the environment.
A Terra Verde report on the initiation of the environmental review process for the proposed Marathon Martinez refinery conversion to biofuels features an interview with Matt Krogh of the organization Stand.Earth discussing the dynamics of fossil fuel industry shifts to bioenergy.
On March 8, Kern County, which houses California’s prime oil patch, approved an ordinance that would fast-track drilling of thousands of new oil and gas wells in the county over the next 15 years. The ordinance creates a blanket environmental impact report to approve as many as 2,700 new wells a year and eliminate future … Continued
A weekly public affairs show that delivers news and views about the most important environmental issues in California and globally.
A weekly public affairs show that delivers news and views about the most important environmental issues in California and globally.
Terra Verde is joined by Cinthya Ammerman, a doctoral student in the Department of Native American Studies at UC Davis who is researching and writing on the contemporary and historical ties between the hemispheric twins of Chile and California.
Corrina Gould, Spokesperson for the Confederated Villages of Lisjan/Ohlone and Co-Founder of the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust joins Terra Verde to discuss recent efforts to stop a proposed development at the West Berkeley Shellmound and Village Site and to facilitate the return of indigenous land to indigenous people in the Bay Area.