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Cynthia's avatar

It’s a reciprocal relationship.

A precarious relationship.

A precious relationship.

Humans have been gifted the awareness to take care of our planet.

Unfortunately some do not sense this.

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Zane Treks's avatar

Awesome guest! Such great and important information. Thank you for this

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William E Young's avatar

Thomas Crowther was a joy and revelation to listen to. His philosophy is nature is everything, and yes, we can easily co-exist in a productive way. But we need a new economics that truly values nature and biodiversity. And Thomas' work with RESTOR is just brilliant, and highly effective. I know where I am buying my coffee!

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Denise Head's avatar

Nate. This talk about biodiversity is important. I wish you would find someone to speak about the FWS changing the idea of “harm” in the endangered species act here in the US.

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David Howdle-Smith's avatar

This episode fills me hope! Since the purpose of life is to serve life, it’s up to each one of us to decide the best way to achieve this. This seems a great way of serving life!

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nico spreng's avatar

best advise: enjoying the process! such an enriching podcast.

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William E Young's avatar

Nate, we have a movie called "Carbon Men Salvation; The Senator's Dilemma" which I think your readers would love. We would love for you to take a look at it. It is winning many awards in the Film Festival circuit. It is about climate change and the political quagmire we are in.

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