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Y on Earth Community Podcast
Episode 166 – Dahr Jamail, Communications & Media Relations Lead, Home Planet Fund

Y on Earth Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024


Large Scale Stewardship from Patagonia's Home Planet Fund Dahr Jamail, Communications and Media Relations Lead at Patagonia's new Home Planet Fund (HPF), discusses how they are funding large-scale, indigenous-led ecosystem restoration and carbon sequestration efforts around the globe. Indigenous peoples who are living according to their traditional life-ways make up only 6-7% of the total […] The post Episode 166 – Dahr Jamail, Communications & Media Relations Lead, Home Planet Fund first appeared on Y on Earth Community.

conscient podcast
e173 kelly mcinnes - late stage remedy

conscient podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 36:09


I think there's a lot of focus on systems change and we need all of that, but what we really need is to change ourselves so that we can actually embody the world that we want to be in, so that has a big piece of healing and how art can be a part of that. I heard about Kelly McInnes' (she/they) work from Kim Richards (see e76 and e171) and had a very interesting conversation with Kelly in her kitchen on May 10, 2024 in Vancouver.Kelly is a queer dance artist concerned with embodying care and creating as a way of remembering connection to Earth. Her craniosacral therapy practice and her passion for collective healing powerfully inspires her artistry, and inspired me as well. For example, Kelly's description of her creative process :The part that excites me about community engagement is that creative practice feels like a way into a life process. Not just sharing the product with folks, but actually inviting them into it, like a birthing. I was struck by the simplicity and depth of her latest project : Late Stage Remedy, which she describes as a ‘collective dance meditation practice happening twice a month on Saturdays from May to September 2024 at public parks in so-called Vancouver where through an improvised score, a group of dancers offer grounding presence, attention and care to the lands they dance on together. It's an invitation to remember ourselves as a part of Earth and honor this vital, potent connection.'We also talked about the connections between her art practice and her healing practices: I think that a practice of life is so important in these times where there's so much to be heartbroken about and there's so much devastation going on with health responses like trauma and numbing. These practices of resourcing ourselves and of finding beauty and resonance are important and essential to imagine and create the worlds we want to move towards. This is the second in my ‘community arts' series in season 5 (the first was e168 felicia young - together through art).Her recommended books and podcasts were:Yintah, a film directed and produced by Jennifer Wickham, Brenda Michell and Michael ToledanoThe point of relation (podcast) by Thomas HüblHealing Collective Trauma by Thomas HüblWe Are the Middle of Forever - Indigenous Voices from Turtle Island on the Changing Earth edited by Dahr Jamail and Stan RushworthPhoto of Kelly McInnes by Yvonne Chew *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHere is a link for more information on season 5. Please note that, in parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and it's francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I publish a Substack newsletter called ‘a calm presence' which are 'short, practical essays for those frightened by the ecological crisis'. To subscribe (free of charge) see https://acalmpresence.substack.com. You'll also find a podcast version of each a calm presence posting on Substack or one your favorite podcast player.Also. please note that a complete transcript of conscient podcast and balado conscient episodes from season 1 to 4 is available on the web version of this site (not available on podcast apps) here: https://conscient-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes.Your feedback is always welcome at claude@conscient.ca and/or on conscient podcast social media: Facebook, X, Instagram or Linkedin. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this podcast, including the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation systems and infrastructure that made this production possible. Claude SchryerLatest update on April 2, 2024

Planet: Critical
Global Carbon Reward | Delton Chen

Planet: Critical

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 104:16


Can the market do the right thing?Not without supportive policy. Market-based solutions do not have a good track record when it comes to climate, stuck as they are within an exploitative economic framework. But, equally, we cannot just do away with markets, which have existed for millennia in many different forms. They need revolutionised, not abandoned. Civil engineer and geo-hydrologist Delton Chen joins me to discuss the Global Carbon Reward, a policy for managing climate-related risk. Described as a “carrot policy”, Delton says the GCR incentivises polluting industries to reduce their emissions whilst encouraging the private market to invest in research and development of mitigation technologies. This conversation is filled with nuance, technicality, analysis and discussion on the viability of market-based solutions in a market that drives perverse incentives. Planet: Critical is 100% independent and community-powered. If you value it, and have the means, become a paid subscriber today!You can also listen to my latest episode of the Mongabay Newscast where I spoke with Dahr Jamail about the resource wars driving climate-fuelled conflict. Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe

Mongabay Newscast
The high costs of resource-based conflicts for people & planet

Mongabay Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 51:42


On this episode of the Mongabay Newscast, journalist Dahr Jamail joins co-host Rachel Donald to discuss the ways many international conflicts are based on resource scarcity.   Notable as an unembedded reporter during the US-led Iraq invasion, Jamail expands on the human and ecological costs to these conflicts, the purported reasons behind them, how those justifications are covered in the media, and the continued stress these conflicts put on society.    "There was a saying a ways back by Lester Brown [who] said 'land is the new gold and water is the new oil.' And I think that that perspective is really kind of driving what we're seeing," Jamail says.   If you enjoy the Newscast, please visit www.patreon.com/mongabay to pledge a dollar or more to keep the show growing, Mongabay is a nonprofit media outlet and all support helps!   See all our latest news from nature's frontline at Mongabay's homepage, mongabay.com, or follow Mongabay on any of the social media platforms for updates.   Image credit: A U.S. Army soldier watching a burning oil well at the Rumaila oil field in Iraq in April 2003. Image by Arlo K. Abrahamson/DoD via Wikimedia Commons (Public domain).   --- Timecodes    (00:00) Introduction (01:57) From Alaska to Iraq (10:59) Resource scarcity and the geopolitics of war (29:31) New horizons and new tensions (35:09) Post-show discussion (50:05) Credits

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling
The End of the World with Dilafruz Khonikboyeva

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 37:13


Dahr Jamail speaks with Dilafruz Khonikboyeva about how people can live through collapse while maintaining their core identities and values. Dilafruz also reminds us how Indigenous people have always had a symbiotic relationship with Earth, living as one with and being in love with Earth.Dilafruz Khonikboyeva, an Indigenous Pamiri from Tajikistan, is a transformational conflict expert, who has focused her work on civil wars, climate and resource conflicts, and storytelling. She is the inaugural Executive Director of the Home Planet Fund, the latest tool in the Patagonia philanthropic ecosystem.

CIIS Public Programs
Dahr Jamail: Indigenous Voices on our Changing Earth

CIIS Public Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 57:41


Some podcast apps may not display links from our show notes (see below) properly, so we have included a list of links at the end of this description. * For a great many people, the human impact on the Earth was not apparent until recently, but this is not the case for all people or cultures. For the Indigenous people of the world, radical alteration of the planet, and of life itself, is a story that is many generations long. They have had to adapt, to persevere, and to be courageous and resourceful in the face of genocide and destruction, and their experiences have given them a unique understanding of civilization-based devastation. * In this episode author and journalist Dahr Jamail is joined by ecologist and activist-scholar Melissa K. Nelson for a unique conversation exploring ideas from Indigenous voices at the center of conversations about the current climate crisis. These stories and perspectives of those who have long been attuned to climate change, provide indispensable wisdom to those looking for new and different responses to the challenges we all face. * This episode was recorded during a live online event on March 23rd, 2023. You can also watch it on the CIIS Public Programs YouTube channel. A transcript is available at ciispod.com. To find out more about CIIS and public programs like this one, visit our website ciis.edu and connect with us on social media @ciispubprograms. * We hope that each episode of our podcast provides opportunities for growth, and that our listeners will use them as a starting point for further introspection. Many of the topics discussed on our podcast have the potential to bring up feelings and emotional responses. If you or someone you know is in need of mental health care and support, here are some resources to find immediate help and future healing: * -Visit 988lifeline.org or text, call, or chat with The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988 from anywhere in the U.S. to be connected immediately with a trained counselor. Please note that 988 staff are required to take all action necessary to secure the safety of a caller and initiate emergency response with or without the caller's consent if they are unwilling or unable to take action on their own behalf. * -Visit thrivelifeline.org or text “THRIVE” to begin a conversation with a THRIVE Lifeline crisis responder 24/7/365, from anywhere: +1.313.662.8209. This confidential text line is available for individuals 18+ and is staffed by people in STEMM with marginalized identities. * -Visit translifeline.org or call (877) 565-8860 in the U.S. or (877) 330-6366 in Canada to learn more and contact Trans Lifeline, who provides trans peer support divested from police. * -Visit ciis.edu/ciis-in-the-world/counseling-clinics to learn more and schedule counseling sessions at one of our centers. * -Find information about additional global helplines at befrienders.org. * LINKS * Podcast Transcripts: https://www.ciispod.com/ * California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) Website: https://www.ciis.edu/ * CIIS Public Programs YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ciispublicprograms * CIIS Public Programs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ciispubprograms/ * Mental Healthcare and Support Resources: https://988lifeline.org/ https://thrivelifeline.org/ https://translifeline.org/ https://www.ciis.edu/ciis-in-the-world/counseling-clinics https://befrienders.org/

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling
Reframing Collapse with Lyla June Johnston

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 64:02


Dahr Jamail talks with Dr. Lyla June Johnston and gains a far broader perspective on the polycrisis. Lyla June wonders why people are surprised that things have arrived at this point of collapse, given the inherent insatiability of the dominant system of extraction and growth, and the fact that Indigenous people have been issuing warnings for centuries. She also discusses rebirth, consequences of our actions, the creation of new paradigms, the Lakota view of selfishness as a mental illness, gardening our culture, healing, and ultimately, love. Dr. Lyla June Johnston, of Navajo, Cheyenne, and European lineages, received her PhD from the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Indigenous Studies Program, with a focus on Indigenous land stewardship. She also has a degree in environmental anthropology, with honors, from Stanford University, and a degree in American Indian education, with distinction, from the University of New Mexico.

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling
Dismantling Destructive Narratives with Yuria Celidwen

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 54:24


Dahr Jamail speaks with Dr. Yuria Celidwen about how we must find true belonging and true community with both humans and the more-than-human world. Yuria discusses a broader statement she created that she calls “the ethics of belonging,” which encourages awareness, intention, relational well-being, and actions towards planetary flourishing. She also talks about spirit medicine, why she is not fond of the word "hope," dreaming, non-linear time, and much more.Dr. Yuria Celidwen, a native of Nahua and Maya descent from Chiapas, Mexico, has been conducting research that combines the vibrant threads of Indigenous studies, cultural psychology, and contemplative science. Yuria is a senior fellow at the Other and Belonging Institute at the University of California, Berkeley.

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling
Finding Encouragement in Community with Shoba Liban

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 35:18


Dahr Jamail speaks with Shoba Liban about the importance of persevering with our work to serve our communities, no matter the results and no matter how difficult things become. Shoba also discusses the great importance of building community resilience, local farming, and adapting to the impacts of the worsening climate crisis. Shoba Liban, a Boorana woman from Kenya, is the founder and CEO of the entirely women-run Pastoralist Women, an NGO that promotes health and education for women and children in Kenyan pastoralist communities.Caution for listeners: please note that Shoba discusses extreme violence against women, which can be difficult to hear.

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling
Navigating Multiple Crises with Alson Kelen

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 47:57


Dahr Jamail speaks with Alson Kellen to hear about how his people survived nuclear testing on their home islands, colonialism, imperialism, and how they are now navigating the climate crisis. Alson discusses how he believes traditional values present the best hope for a sustainable future for his people, as well as for all of us.Alson Kelen, a native of Bikini Atoll, is one of the world's few masters in the ancient art of wave-piloting. Alson is an authority on traditional ocean canoe construction and navigation, and has done much to perpetuate Marshallese culture and traditional knowledge among the younger generations where he lives.

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling
Everything Is Connected with Paty Gualinga

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 22:33


Dahr Jamail speaks with Paty Gualinga about her people's spirituality and interconnectedness with the Amazon Rainforest, and the ancient prophecies of her ancestors which are coming true today. She also talks about how, after a decade-long fight she helped lead, Ecuadorians recently voted decisively to end oil drilling in the Amazon in their country.Paty Gualinga is an Indigenous rights defender and foreign relations leader of the Kichwa People of Sarayaku, an Indigenous community based in the Ecuadorian Amazon. 

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling
Deep Relationship to the Land with Sam Olando

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 29:41 Transcription Available


Dahr Jamail speaks with Sam Olando about the challenges his people have faced, over generations, as governments and/or corporate projects displace increasing numbers of people from their ancestral lands. Sam also discusses Indigenous values, the importance of community, and the functional nature of reciprocity.Sam Olando, a Luo man from Kenya, is a human rights defender and community organizer who is the executive director of Pamoja Trust, an NGO dedicated to promoting access to land, shelter, and basic services for the vulnerable.

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling
The Delusion of Dominion with Celine Lim

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 38:39


Dahr Jamail speaks with Celine Lim about the gap that exists between living in her Indigenous world of connectivity, and the so-called modern world of city life where she works. She discusses her grief that stems from that gap, what is lost when she experiences disconnection from her Indigenous roots, kinship, and activism. Celine Lim is an Indigenous Kayan leader from Sarawak, a Malaysian state on the island of Borneo. Celine is the manager of Save Rivers, a grassroots organization that highlights the impacts of destructive logging in Borneo's forests and Indigenous territories.

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling
Understanding Suffering and Knowing Our Place with Galina Angarova

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 50:14


Dahr Jamail speaks with Galina Angarova about grieving what is happening on Earth, and what it was like being raised within an intact Indigenous culture. She also discusses the critically important role of ancestors and intergenerational trauma, and reminds us that the traditional knowledge of Indigenous people that came directly from the land itself is our only hope for a future. Galina Angarova is a Buryat woman from the Lake Baikal region of Siberia. In addition to being the Executive Director of Cultural Survival, an Indigenous-led NGO that advocates for the rights of Indigenous peoples around the world, Galina is a climate and land rights activist.

chycho
Ep.163: Reading Book Excerpts, P3: Real Anthony Fauci, Beyond Green Zone, Mere Christianity [ASMR]

chycho

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 136:11


- Video on BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/FQKu5V2q2H4H/ - Video on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v3r2l3z-reading-book-excerpts-p3-the-real-anthony-fauci-beyond-the-green-zone-mere-.html - Video on Odysee: https://odysee.com/@chycho:6/Reading_Books_Part3_chycho:b - CensorTube Segment (first 34 minutes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHpi6qY2PGs ▶️ Guilded Server: https://www.guilded.gg/chycho BOOKS PLAYLIST: https://soundcloud.com/chycho/sets/books ***SUPPORT*** ▶️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chycho ▶️ Substack: https://chycho.substack.com/ ▶️ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/chycho ▶️ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chycho ▶️ SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/chycho ▶️ ...and crypto, see below. TIMESTAMPS: - Salutations - Introduction - Advice on How To Fall Asleep More Easily and Have a Better Nights Sleep (11:00-13:18) - Math Live Streams Coming Soon (13:35-14:32) - Why I Have Started Live Streaming on CensorTube (15:45-17:21) - Book Recommendation on Love: "Education and the Significance of Life" by Krishnamurti (20:10-21:02) - What It Takes To Learn Math. Hard Work, That's What It Takes To Learn Any Language, Mathematics Included (21:51-23:03) - CensorTube Segment (0:00-34:02) - 1st Reading, Book #9: Excerpts From "The Real Anthony Fauci" by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 2021, Hydroxychloroquine HCQ & Depo-Provera (Intro 28:54, Reading 41:53-1:06:15) - 2nd Reading, Book #10: "Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq" by Dahr Jamail, 2007 (Intro 1:10:10, Reading 1:18:19-1:35:04) - Ignorance Is Not Bliss, Educate Yourself, Protect yourself and Your Loved Ones, don't become Cannon Fodder (1:35:05-1:37:01) - 3rd Reading, Book #2: "Mere Christianity" by C. S. Lewis, 1942-44, 1952 (Intro 1:39:33, Reading 1:48:13-2:05:19) - Some Discussion about religion following reading excerpt from "Mere Christianity" by C. S. Lewis: Faith vs. Science vs Evidence (2:05:43-2:18:24) LINK: Graffiti and Murals from Northern Ireland: Taking a Walk in Belfast in Autumn of 1998 https://chycho.blogspot.com/2014/01/graffiti-and-murals-from-northern.html VIDEO: Reading Excerpts from Krishnamurti's 'Education and the Significance of Life' -- ASMR -- Soft-Spoken https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8bSK5P5ndU PLAYLIST: Movie Club https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9sfzC9bUPxnC8YixXa8F_Os47RvV12hO TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction: An American Perspective on Iraq, Dahr Jamail https://chycho.blogspot.com/2012/05/introduction-american-perspective-on.html ARTICLE: Dahr Jamail on what happened in Fallujah: US Military and Western Mainstream Media trying to conceal War Crimes in Fallujah (Vengeance, Blackwater Style) https://chycho.blogspot.com/2012/05/dahr-jamail-on-what-happened-in.html PLAYLIST: Book Club https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9sfzC9bUPxl9cjsdPnm5t1ksaHFtkRL_ ***WEBSITE*** ▶️ Website: http://www.chycho.com ***LIVE STREAMING*** ▶️ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chycholive ***VIDEO PLATFORMS*** ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chycho ▶️ BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/chycho ▶️ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/chycho ▶️ Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@chycho:6 ▶️ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chycholive ***FORUM*** ▶️ Guilded Server: https://www.guilded.gg/chycho ***SOCIAL MEDIA*** ▶️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chycho ▶️ Minds: https://www.minds.com/chycho ▶️ Gab: https://gab.ai/chycho ▶️ Vk: https://vk.com/id580910394 ▶️ Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/chycho ***CRYPTO*** Bitcoin (BTC): 1Peam3sbV9EGAHr8mwUvrxrX8kToDz7eTE Bitcoin Cash (BCH): 18KjJ4frBPkXcUrL2Fuesd7CFdvCY4q9wi Ethereum (ETH): 0xCEC12Da3D582166afa8055137831404Ea7753FFd Ethereum Classic (ETC): 0x348E8b9C0e7d71c32fB2a70DcABCB890b979441c Litecoin (LTC): LLak2kfmtqoiQ5X4zhdFpwMvkDNPa4UhGA Dash (DSH): XmHxibwbUW9MRu2b1oHSrL951yoMU6XPEN ZCash (ZEC): t1S6G8gqmt6rWjh3XAyAkRLZSm9Fro93kAd Doge (DOGE): D83vU3XP1SLogT5eC7tNNNVzw4fiRMFhog Peace. chycho http://www.chycho.com

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling
Fighting Ecosystem Collapse with Aslak Holmberg

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 35:28


Dahr Jamail speaks with Aslak Holmberg about how the Great Unraveling has always been the inevitable result of an ideology built on unsustainability. Aslak also provides his stark assessment of the dominant global paradigm of constant growth, as well as an inspirational message of standing firm in our work for the planet, no matter what.Aslak Holmberg is an Indigenous Saami who lives on the Deatnu River, on the border of Norway and Finland. He is serving as the President of the Saami Council and works on various processes dealing with Indigenous knowledge, rights, and biodiversity conservation. He is also a salmon fisher, teacher, and holds a masters degree in Indigenous studies. Aslak is also a former member of the Saami Parliament of Finland.

Crazy Town
Bonus: Holding the Fire - Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Crazy Town

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 25:10 Transcription Available


We are pleased to share the new podcast from Post Carbon Institute, Holding the Fire. Award-winning journalist and author Dahr Jamail hosts in-depth interviews with leaders from around the world to uncover Indigenous ways of reckoning with environmental and societal breakdown.Support the show

Community Voz
CV S12 Ep 4: Navigating the Polycrisis with Dahr Jamail

Community Voz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 51:51


In this episode, Liz Darrow and Elias Lopez speak with Dahr Jamail about his latest book titled We Are the Middle of Forever: Indigenous Voices from Turtle Island on the Changing Earth. In reflecting on Dahr's career, the climate crisis, and settler colonialism, this episode seeks an answer to whom, in the midst of polycrisis, we are obligated and how we uphold these responsibilities. Check out Dahr's book talk this Thursday the 12th at 7pm at the Majestic (1027 N. Forest, Bellingham WA).Resources from this episode:Holding the Fire Podcast on resilience.orgMusic from this episode:Hold That Spirit by Raye ZaragozaSemba Dos Ancestrais by Janine MathiasSupport the show

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Dahr Jamail speaks with Anne Poelina about the root cause of the cascading environmental and social crises of the 21st century: the Western industrialized, extractivist mindset. Anne also presents ideas for changing our perspectives and perceptions to be in community with nature, and the importance of listening to Indigenous voices.Anne Poelina is a professor and chair of Indigenous Knowledge at the University of Notre Dame Australia, as well as the chair of the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council.

chycho
Ep.161: Reading Book Excerpts, Part 1: God's Equation, Tao of I Ching, Complete Golden Dawn [ASMR]

chycho

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 122:19


- Video on BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZKJq6McqIPMw/ - Video on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v3ney4m-reading-book-excerpts-part-1-gods-equation-the-tao-of-i-ching-the-complete-.html - Video on Odysee: https://odysee.com/@chycho:6/Reading_Books_Part1_chycho:4 - Video on CensorTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9Z2r6PoVDU ▶️ Guilded Server: https://www.guilded.gg/chycho BOOKS PLAYLIST: https://soundcloud.com/chycho/sets/books ***SUPPORT*** ▶️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chycho ▶️ Substack: https://chycho.substack.com/ ▶️ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/chycho ▶️ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chycho ▶️ SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/chycho ▶️ ...and crypto, see below. TIMESTAMPS: - Salutations - Reading Excerpts From 21 Books: Introduction and List of Books (12:38-34:01) - 1st Reading, Book #6: "God's Equation: Einstein, Relativity, and the Expanding Universe" by Amir D. Aczel, 1999 (Intro 34:01, Reading 40:30-1:02:09) - 2nd Reading, Book #14: "The Tao of I Ching: Way to Divination" by Tsung Hwa Jou, 1985 (Intro 1:07:20, Reading 1:12:30-1:31:10) - 3rd Reading, Book #21: "The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic" by Israel Regardie, 1984 (Intro 1:32:06, Reading 1:34:50-1:55:35) - Closing, Continued in Part 2... - LIST of all the videos with Dahr Jamail: Introduction: An American Perspective on Iraq, Dahr Jamail https://chycho.blogspot.com/2012/05/introduction-american-perspective-on.html - VIDEO: Dahr Jamail on what happened in Fallujah in 2004: U.S. War Crimes in Iraq https://youtu.be/WoYADmA_gb0?si=WVqmHXK1pixbDt1V https://chycho.blogspot.com/2012/05/dahr-jamail-on-what-happened-in.html VIDEOS: Wushu & Tai Chi: Introduction, List of Videos https://chycho.blogspot.com/2012/05/wushu-tai-chi-introduction.html VIDEO: Meeting Tamara Lich, a True Canadian Human Rights Warrior: Taking Pictures & Getting Her Book Signed - BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/9lFSWoquMeWl/ - Rumble: https://rumble.com/v39orh9-meeting-tamara-lich-a-true-canadian-human-rights-warrior-taking-pictures-an.html - Odysee: https://odysee.com/@chycho:6/meeting-tamara-lich,-a-true-canadian:3 - CensorTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXOP8yNfrDg VIDEO: ASMR Math: Division by Zero, Why We Can't Travel at the Speed of Light, Einstein's Relativity https://youtu.be/r9cHjKCnJgg?si=AEMGwns6UzetHjaI ***WEBSITE*** ▶️ Website: http://www.chycho.com ***LIVE STREAMING*** ▶️ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chycholive ***VIDEO PLATFORMS*** ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chycho ▶️ BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/chycho ▶️ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/chycho ▶️ Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@chycho:6 ▶️ Kick: https://kick.com/chycholive ▶️ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chycholive ***FORUM*** ▶️ Guilded Server: https://www.guilded.gg/chycho ***SOCIAL MEDIA*** ▶️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chycho ▶️ Minds: https://www.minds.com/chycho ▶️ Gab: https://gab.ai/chycho ▶️ Vk: https://vk.com/id580910394 ▶️ Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/chycho ***AUDIO/PODCASTS*** ▶️ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/chycho ***CRYPTO*** Bitcoin (BTC): 1Peam3sbV9EGAHr8mwUvrxrX8kToDz7eTE Bitcoin Cash (BCH): 18KjJ4frBPkXcUrL2Fuesd7CFdvCY4q9wi Ethereum (ETH): 0xCEC12Da3D582166afa8055137831404Ea7753FFd Ethereum Classic (ETC): 0x348E8b9C0e7d71c32fB2a70DcABCB890b979441c Litecoin (LTC): LLak2kfmtqoiQ5X4zhdFpwMvkDNPa4UhGA Dash (DSH): XmHxibwbUW9MRu2b1oHSrL951yoMU6XPEN ZCash (ZEC): t1S6G8gqmt6rWjh3XAyAkRLZSm9Fro93kAd Doge (DOGE): D83vU3XP1SLogT5eC7tNNNVzw4fiRMFhog Peace. chycho http://www.chycho.com

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling
Indigenous Voices Around the World

Holding the Fire: Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 24:07 Transcription Available


Dahr Jamail discusses how he came to seek out Indigenous leaders for ideas on how to navigate the climate emergency and related environmental and social crises of our times. He highlights the importance of listening to Indigenous voices and introduces the people who will be sharing their wisdom in future episodes. Dahr Jamail is an award-winning journalist and author of several books, the most recent he co-edited with Stan Rushworth, We Are The Middle of Forever: Indigenous Voices from Turtle Island on the Changing Earth.

Last Born In The Wilderness
Dahr Jamail: The Destruction Of Iraq, Twenty Years On

Last Born In The Wilderness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 32:32


This is a segment of episode 345 of Last Born In The Wilderness, “Rumination On Truth: The Destruction Of Iraq, Twenty Years On w/ Dahr Jamail.” Listen to the full episode and read the transcript: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com/episodes/dahr-jamail-3 Learn more about Dahr and his work: https://www.dahrjamail.net Author and former climate journalist Dahr Jamail returns to the podcast to discuss the 20th anniversary of the invasion and occupation of Iraq by United States-led coalition forces. Jamail began his journalistic career as an unembedded journalist documenting the war from the ground beginning in 2003, highlighting the countless war crimes committed by the occupying forces against the civilians of Iraq, superbly documented in his first book on the subject, Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq published in 2007 by Haymarket Books. Dahr Jamail is an award-winning author and journalist who formerly reported on climate disruption and environmental issues for Truthout. He is the author of multiple books, including The End Of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption published in 2019, and most recently, We Are the Middle of Forever, co-written and co-edited with Stan Rushworth and released April 2022 by The New Press. Dahr is also the host of the upcoming podcast miniseries Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling produced by the Post Carbon Institute, which brings “forward the perspectives of Indigenous communities from around the world as humans and the more-than-human reckon with the consequences of global, industrial society built on growth, extraction, and colonialism.”

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Last Born In The Wilderness
#345 | Rumination On Truth: The Destruction Of Iraq, Twenty Years On w/ Dahr Jamail

Last Born In The Wilderness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 87:36


Author and former climate journalist Dahr Jamail returns to the podcast to discuss the 20th anniversary of the invasion and occupation of Iraq by United States-led coalition forces. Jamail began his journalistic career as an unembedded journalist documenting the war from the ground beginning in 2003, highlighting the countless war crimes committed by the occupying forces against the civilians of Iraq, superbly documented in his first book on the subject, 'Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq' published in 2007 by Haymarket Books. Dahr Jamail is an award-winning author and journalist who formerly reported on climate disruption and environmental issues for Truthout. He is the author of multiple books, including ‘The End Of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption' published in 2019, and most recently, ‘We Are the Middle of Forever,' co-written and co-edited with Stan Rushworth and released April 2022 by The New Press. Dahr is also the host of the upcoming podcast miniseries Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling produced by the Post Carbon Institute, which brings “forward the perspectives of Indigenous communities from around the world as humans and the more-than-human reckon with the consequences of global, industrial society built on growth, extraction, and colonialism.” Episode Notes: - Learn more about Dahr and his work: https://www.dahrjamail.net - Purchase a copy of his books ‘Beyond the Green Zone,' ‘The End of Ice,' and ‘We Are the Middle of Forever' at Bookshop: https://bit.ly/41A8Isc / https://bit.ly/3V5TtVT / https://bit.ly/43ZW87B - Watch out for the new podcast miniseries, Indigenous Voices on the Great Unraveling, produced by the Post Carbon Institute: https://www.resilience.org - Sounds by Midnight Sounds: https://www.latenightsknowmystory.com WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast SUBSTACK: https://lastborninthewilderness.substack.com BOOK LIST: https://bookshop.org/shop/lastbornpodcast DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior

A Better World with Mitchell Rabin
Mitchell Rabin Interviews Founder of The Global Peace Tribe, Scott Catamas on Earth Day 2023

A Better World with Mitchell Rabin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 31:46


Earth Day is a special time to commemorate our precious Mother Earth. Mitchell and Scott come together in this dialogue to discuss Earth Day in general, its significance, and the line-up of speakers and musicians Mitchell put together for this year's Earth Day. It opens with a Native American blessing by Chief Phil Lane, an intro of Mitchell as MC/Host by co-sponsor Rick Ulfik, founder of We, The World, and then into the speakers, who consist of Lynne Twist (Pachamama Alliance & Soul of Money Institute), media activist, author, social scientist Duane Elgin, journalist and author of The End of Ice, Dahr Jamail, the founder of The World Food Bank Richard Lackey, co-founder of the Eco-Restoration Alliance Jon Schull, co-sponsor, founder of Planet Heart Andrew Kaen with a poem, and Host/Producer of A Better World Radio & TV, host of the evening, Mitchell Rabin. Musicians are the awesome Kristin Hoffman, bansuri player John Wubbenhorst and flutist Premik Russell Tubbs. The full video version will be available on www.youtube.com/abetterworldtvshow --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abwmitchellrabin/support

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Iraq War: Twenty Years Later

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 64:23


In a lively and insightful roundtable discussion, Ralph hosts former Marine company commander, Matthew Hoh, who when not deployed also worked in the Pentagon and the State Department and independent and unembedded Iraq war correspondent, Dahr Jamail. They mark the twentieth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq and discuss the consequences of that misbegotten and illegal war. Plus, we hear a clip from Ralph's and Patti Smith's antiwar concert tour conducted in 2005.Dahr Jamail is the author of Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq, as well as The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption. He is co-editor (with Stan Rushworth) of We Are the Middle of Forever: Indigenous Voices from Turtle Island on the Changing Earth.It's hard to even articulate the level of suffering (in Iraq). And this is the country that exists today, that I got to leave, the military got to leave— at least for the most part. But the Iraqi people can't leave. And this is what they have to live with today.Dahr JamailMatthew Hoh is a Senior Fellow with the Center for International Policy. Mr. Hoh took part in the American occupation of Iraq, first with a State Department reconstruction and governance team and then as a Marine Corps company commander. When not deployed, he worked on Afghanistan and Iraq war policy and operations issues at the Pentagon and State Department. In 2009, he resigned in protest from his post in Afghanistan with the State Department over the American escalation of the war.This consistent line of violence directed against the Iraqi people to achieve American political aims had been established for decades. And I went into it thinking that somehow we were different… “If I go into this war, I can affect the people around me because I am going to be good and I am going to be moral and I am not going to do bad things.” And that's a complete fallacy. That's an incredible mistake.Matthew HohWe have to go into this history because it's going to happen again and again and again. The warmongers are active again on the Ukraine War now. More and more, we're moving toward a conflict with Russia...Who knows what will happen, because there's no break on our government. It's as if it was a dictatorship when it comes to foreign policy.Ralph Nader Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Indigenous Voices on Turtle Island

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 93:35


In a jam-packed program full of abundant insight, Ralph first welcomes back Dahr Jamail to discuss his work “We Are the Middle of Forever: Indigenous Voices from Turtle Island on the Changing Earth” about what we can learn from indigenous people who have survived incredible disruptions to the climate to their families and to their way of life. Then Karen Friedman from the Pension Rights Center gives us an update on how they are fighting to save our hard-earned money. And finally, Cal Berkeley grad students, Sandra Oseguera and Jesus Gutierrez explain the university's “inverted priorities” as it spends millions of dollars on football coaches' salaries and real estate while shutting down campus libraries.Dahr Jamail is the author of Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq, as well as The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption. He is co-editor (with Stan Rushworth) of We Are the Middle of Forever: Indigenous Voices from Turtle Island on the Changing Earth.One of the themes of the book is the difference between the Western settler-colonialist mindset of: What are my rights? I have my rights. Versus a more Indigenous perspective that we came across time and again in the book of: We have two primary obligations that we are born into. One is the obligation to serve and be a good steward of the planet. The other obligation is to serve future generations of all species. So, if I focus on my obligations, it's very very clear that I have plenty of work to do in service to those. If I focus only on my rights, I'm going to be chronically frustrated.Dahr Jamail, editor of We Are the Middle of Forever: Indigenous Voices from Turtle Island on the Changing EarthKaren Friedman is the Executive Director of the Pension Rights Center. She develops solutions and implements strategies to protect and promote the rights of consumers, and for more than 20 years has represented their interests in the media and before congressional committees.Social Security is the strongest system we have. While opponents of Social Security have tried to undermine confidence in its future, the truth is that Social Security is one of the most universal, efficient, secure, and fair sources of retirement income…It's not going broke, folks. It's a great system. That's all propaganda, meant to scare the bejesus out of you.Karen FriedmanSandra Oseguera and Jesús Gutierrez are graduate students in the Anthropology department at The University of California, Berkeley.  Last month, campus administration announced their plan to close the Anthropology Library, one of only three dedicated Anthropology libraries in the US. In response, stakeholders including students and faculty have organized to demand that the Anthropology Library be protected and fully supported by the University.[Fighting to save the library] has been a wonderful experience of community and collaboration among many stakeholders. However, we the grad students see ourselves as the keepers and also the main users of [the Anthropology Library's] collection because all of our research really relies on the resources that are there.Sandra OsegueraThe library is a really valuable space. It's not only a space for simply going in and accessing a book. It's also a space of encounter. The kind of thing that the University is trying to destroy is essentially this possibility for having a happenstance run-in with a book that you may not necessarily have intended to type into the catalog system or with a person who you may not otherwise run into.Jesús GutierrezThe situation at Berkeley has become grotesquely inverted, in terms of the University. They have millions for football and other sports and paying coaches huge salaries. They have millions for administrative officials. But they want to shut down one of the great Anthropology libraries in the Western World.Ralph Nader Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

Beyond Zero - Community

CLIMATE ACTION SHOW  - SUMMER SEASONJANUARY 9th 2023. First broadcast February 2nd 2022Produced at Radio 3CR by Vivien LangfordM E T H A N E COP26:111 countries signed a pledge to slash methane by 30%. Australia didn't signMethane is bubbling up from the permafrost on land and sea. There is nothing we can do about that according to Dahr Jamail except slow the climate disruption which is melting the Arctic.In this season on accountability we look at the COP26 Methane pledgeGuestsUrsula von der Leyden - President of the European Comissionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgkwfWiH_ic(link is external) Dahr Jamail -The End of Ice - Author and winner of the Martha Gelhorn prize for investigative journalismhttps://theintercept.com/2019/05/04/climate-change-book-end-of-ice/(link is external)  Mark Howden -  interviewed by guest producer Amelia GoonerageDirector, ANU Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions, Australian National University. https://theconversation.com/australias-refusal-to-sign-a-global-methane-...(link is external) Music From dusk til dawn by Lapland Element orchestra A night with a midnight sun comes. The sun does not set under a horizon at all. Nature of a north polar region. The countless animals and plants which basked in the sun not setting shine in summer. Aurora covers the sky in the woods of silver frost in winter. People call it Lapland.According to the journal Nature  February 2022"The growth of methane emissions slowed around the turn of the millennium, but began a rapid and mysterious uptick around 2007. The spike has caused many researchers to worry that global warming is creating a feedback mechanism that will cause ever more methane to be released, making it even harder to rein in rising temperatures." ‘Dangerously Fast' Methane Increase Suggests Feedback Mechanism May Have Begun - The Energy Mix(link is external)Methane emissions are rising dangerously fast. Methane  is a short lived gas but affects the climate many more times than CO2. In terms of climate action cutting methane in agriculture and the fossil fuel industry is  the low hanging fruit we need to cut down with urgency and determination. Canada committed to reducing oil and gas methane emissions by 75% by 2030. What could Australia do?.We are a gas producer, and here is an idea from the Centre for global developmentOil and gas producing countries could volunteer to apply remote sensing (satellite) technology to measure—and fiscal policies to disincentivize—methane emissions from wasteful gas flaring (following Nigeria's example), and also volunteer to implement existing gas monetization technology (following the example of Norway). Egypt (COP 27 chair) and Indonesia (G20 chair) could take leadership roles in this initiative;  https://www.cgdev.org/blog/practical-proposal-methane-2022-climate-pledg...(link is external)https://www.newscientist.com/article/2295810-cop26-105-countries-pledge-...(link is external)https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00312-2(link is external)BREAKING: Fossils Emit 70% More Methane than Governments Report: IEA Tracker - The Energy Mix(link is external)Feedback welcome to : climateaction3cr@gmail.com 

Planet: Critical
Information Pollution | Dahr Jamail

Planet: Critical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 61:23


“How long do we keep pretending that capitalism works? How long are we going to keep pretending that there is such a thing as objectivity? How long are we going to keep pretending that we're not in a runaway climate crisis? Systems are literally collapsing – the UK is in massive crisis, the United States is in massive crisis. These countries are seen as the leaders of the western world in a lot of ways and the reality is neither country is even a democracy anymore. We're a corporatocracy at best.“What happens in countries where there's not legitimate journalism in the mainstream is you end up with a society that's overwhelmed with information. In the United States, huge swaths of the country can't even tell truth from fiction, which is something that Hannah Arendt in Origins of Totalitarianism warned: the best subject for totalitarian rule is not someone with a certain political bias, but someone who literally just can't tell truth from fiction anymore.”Dahr Jamail is an award-winning journalist and author, who was one of the few independent journalists to report extensively from the ground during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Dahr later became a climate reporter, tracking climate disruption around the world and collating his knowledge in the wonderful book, The End of Ice.Dahr joined me to discuss what's going wrong with journalism and how to create a journalism which can respond to the climate crisis. We discuss information pollution in the mainstream media, the fallacy of objectivity, the corruption of profit-maximising goals, self-selecting biases, and how the abject failures of the mainstream media have disempowered, disengaged and confused populaces around the world—making them ripe for manipulation by populists.Planet: Critical investigates why the world is in crisis—and what to do about it.© Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
WE ARE THE MIDDLE OF FOREVER by Dahr Jamail, Stan Rushworth [Eds.], read by Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 6:04


Shaun Taylor-Corbett's decision to narrate these personal stories in a straightforward, thoughtful yet intimate manner enhances the testimonies of Native American attitudes on the climate crisis. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Alan Minskoff discuss this collection edited by Dahr Jamail and Stan Rushworth, which includes both criticism of the historical treatment of First Nations, and some optimism that our hyperactive, consumer-driven culture of the West can learn from tribal environmental knowledge (TEK) and the ways of earth stewardship from Indigenous peoples. Taylor-Corbett's calm, conversational tone is attuned to the nuanced calls for action that the audiobook's many contributors spell out. This audiobook provides hope and deserves a broad listening audience. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Blackstone Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from BOLINDA. A world-leading audiobook and technology company, Bolinda publishes the greatest books you'll ever hear and inspire people to live their best lives through the power of storytelling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KZYX Public Affairs
Forthright Radio: WE ARE THE MIDDLE OF FOREVER w/ editor Stan Rushworth

KZYX Public Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 57:34


August 12, 2022--Host Joy LaClaire speaks with Indigenous elder, author, and teacher, Stan Rushworth, about his work and book he co-edited with Dahr Jamail, WE ARE THE MIDDLE OF FOREVER*: INDIGENOUS VOICES FROM TURTLE ISLAND ON THE CHANGING EARTH.

The Hartmann Report
HOW CAN WE STOP BEING EXPLOITED BY OUR POLITICIANS?

The Hartmann Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 58:29


We made the same mistake average Russians are making right now. Repeatedly. It's all about human nature being exploited by ruthless politicians. Also how long will greedy corporatists be allowed to use the pandemic to increase their own profits? Bernie Sanders has a bill to stop it. Joe Manchin appears to care more about propping up one dirty, power plant that pays him $500,000 a year than about shoring up West Virginia's economy for the next generation and years to come.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Beyond Zero - Community

CLIMATE ACTION SHOWFEBRUARY 21ST 2022Produced by Vivien Langford M E T H A N E COP26:111 countries signed a pledge to slash methane by 30%. Australia didn't signMethane is bubbling up from the permafrost on land and sea. There is nothing we can do about that according to Dahr Jamail except slow the climate disruption which is melting the Arctic.In this season on accountability we look at the COP26 Methane pledgeGuestsUrsula von der Leyden - President of the European Comissionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgkwfWiH_ic Dahr Jamail - The End of Ice - Author and winner of the Martha Gelhorn prize for investigative journalismhttps://theintercept.com/2019/05/04/climate-change-book-end-of-ice/  Mark Howden -  interviewed by guest producer Amelia GoonerageDirector, ANU Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions, Australian National University. https://theconversation.com/australias-refusal-to-sign-a-global-methane-pledge-exposes-flaws-in-the-term-net-zero-170944 Music From dusk til dawn by Lapland Element orchestra A night with a midnight sun comes. The sun does not set under a horizon at all. Nature of a north polar region. The countless animals and plants which basked in the sun not setting shine in summer. Aurora covers the sky in the woods of silver frost in winter. People call it Lapland.According to the journal Nature  February 2022"The growth of methane emissions slowed around the turn of the millennium, but began a rapid and mysterious uptick around 2007. The spike has caused many researchers to worry that global warming is creating a feedback mechanism that will cause ever more methane to be released, making it even harder to rein in rising temperatures." ‘Dangerously Fast' Methane Increase Suggests Feedback Mechanism May Have Begun - The Energy MixMethane emissions are rising dangerously fast. Methane  is a short lived gas but affects the climate many more times than CO2. In terms of climate action cutting methane in agriculture and the fossil fuel industry is  the low hanging fruit we need to cut down with urgency and determination. Canada committed to reducing oil and gas methane emissions by 75% by 2030. What could Australia do?.We are a gas producer, and here is an idea from the Centre for global developmentOil and gas producing countries could volunteer to apply remote sensing (satellite) technology to measure—and fiscal policies to disincentivize—methane emissions from wasteful gas flaring (following Nigeria's example), and also volunteer to implement existing gas monetization technology (following the example of Norway). Egypt (COP 27 chair) and Indonesia (G20 chair) could take leadership roles in this initiative;  https://www.cgdev.org/blog/practical-proposal-methane-2022-climate-pledges-actionhttps://www.newscientist.com/article/2295810-cop26-105-countries-pledge-to-cut-methane-emissions-by-30-per-cent/https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00312-2BREAKING: Fossils Emit 70% More Methane than Governments Report: IEA Tracker - The Energy MixFeedback welcome to : climateaction3cr@gmail.com

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
he Up To Date Science From Top Climate Experts On How To Stop Climate Change - Highlight Video

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 21:19


The Up To Date Science From Top Climate Experts On How To Stop Climate Change - Highlight VideoAuthors: Steve Druker, Mary Beth Pfeiffer, Dahr JamailCLICK HERE - To Checkout Our MEMBERSHIP CLUB: http://www.realtruthtalks.com Social Media ChannelsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTAHConferenceInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/therealtruthabouthealth/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RTAHealthLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-real-truth-about-health-conference/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealTruthAboutHealth    Check out our Podcasts  Visit us on Apple Podcast and Itunes search:  The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/23a037be-99dd-4099-b9e0-1cad50774b5a/real-truth-about-health-live-online-conference-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RZbS2BafJIEzHYyThm83JGoogle:https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS8yM0ZqRWNTMg%3D%3DStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-truth-about-health-live-online-conference-podcastAudacy: https://go.audacy.com/partner-podcast-listen-real-truth-about-health-live-online-conference-podcastiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-real-truth-about-health-li-85932821/Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/us/show/2867272 Other Video ChannelsYoutube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealTruthAboutHealthVimeo:  https://vimeo.com/channels/1733189Rumble:   https://rumble.com/c/c-1111513Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/TRTAHConference/videos/?ref=page_internalDailyMotion: https://www.dailymotion.com/TheRealTruthAboutHealthBitChute:  https://www.bitchute.com/channel/JQryXTPDOMih/ 

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
The End Of Ice And The Climate Crisis: How, Then, Shall We Live - Dahr Jamail - Highlight Video

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 27:39


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Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
Calling Out The Greatest Culprit Behind The Climate Crisis

Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 60:00


Abby Martin and Mike Prysner of The Empire Files are producing a new feature-length documentary that exposes the US military as "Earth's Greatest Enemy." Left out of the conversation about the climate crisis is the fact that even if every person, vehicle and factory stopped emitting carbon, as long as the US military continues on as it is, the earth will still be headed for disaster. Clearing the FOG speaks with war and climate journalist Dahr Jamail and Mike Prysner about the state of the climate crisis, the extent of environmental destruction caused by the military both in the United States and abroad and the new film project. You can learn more at earthsgreatestenemy.com. For more information, visit PopularResistance.org.

BookSpeak Network
SUICIDE EARTH(#7) Dahr Jamail -- The End of Ice | w. Van Carter

BookSpeak Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 64:00


The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Destruction (The New Press, Jan 2019) After nearly a decade overseas as a war reporter, the acclaimed journalist Dahr Jamail returned to America to renew his passion for mountaineering, only to find that the slopes he had once climbed have been irrevocably changed by climate disruption. In response, Jamail embarks on a journey to the geographical front lines of this crisis―from Alaska to Australia's Great Barrier Reef, via the Amazon rainforest―in order to discover the consequences to nature and to humans of the loss of ice. In The End of Ice, we follow Jamail as he scales Denali, the highest peak in North America, dives in the warm crystal waters of the Pacific only to find ghostly coral reefs, and explores the tundra of St. Paul Island where he meets the last subsistence seal hunters of the Bering Sea and witnesses its melting glaciers. Accompanied by climate scientists and people whose families have fished, farmed, and lived in the areas he visits for centuries, Jamail begins to accept the fact that Earth, most likely, is in a hospice situation. ___________________ Van Carter is a retired broadcast journalist. "I was never a war correspondent, yet we're now in a war and I feel like I'm reporting from the front lines."  Since 2008, he has published the Only Green List.  To see previous and upcoming episodes, go here. Music credit: David Nevue, While the Trees Sleep Kudos to Sunbury Press for hosting this interview series on its BookSpeak Network    

Brainstorming: The Podcast
7 - The Spectrum of Sustainability with Brittany Cattaruzza

Brainstorming: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 66:34


Sierra shares excerpts from "The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom" by Don Miguel Ruiz, and the gals discuss what it means personally to be impeccable with your word, not take things personally, not make assumptions, and always do your best. In honor of Earth Month, we had an incredibly grounding conversation with dear friend and environmentalist Brittany Cattaruzza, founder of The Green Spectrum. Brittany inspires us to make sustainable and eco-friendly choices based on accessibility vs. responsibility, Sierra divulges her secrets to caring for her 100+ plant babies (it's actually 75+, but we love an exaggeration) and we discuss the importance of converting your partner to a Grey's Anatomy Groupie. Brittany also unearths a great quote by Dahr Jamail regarding the crossroads of intersectional environmentalism and the irreversible impact of colonialism. https://www.thegreenspectrum.net/ https://www.thegreenspectrum.net/resources/

Club Book
Club Book Episode 107 Dahr Jamail

Club Book

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 48:21


Acclaimed journalist and climate advocate Dahr Jamail is the author of The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption. Part travelogue and part […]

Wilderness Podcast
Climate Disruption | Dahr Jamail | The End of Ice | Ep. 046

Wilderness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 51:36


In this episode, I interview Dahr Jamail, author of The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption. We talk about Dahr’s life as an investigative journalist, his introduction to the climate crisis through his reporting, climate as the biggest story of all time, his book The End of Ice, coming to grips with our bleak climate reality, how quickly the climate is changing, having difficult conversations about climate disruption, personal rights versus obligations to the planet and future generations, transitioning from an industrial civilization to something new and creating a life of meaning through service to others and all species on Earth. Support the show (http://www.wildernesspodcast.com/support)

The Hartmann Report
IT IS TIME TO SERIOUSLY TAX THE RICH TO RESTORE AMERICA

The Hartmann Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 59:47


It's time to seriously tax the rich to restore America's greatness, rebuild the commons and middle class, and get our billionaire problem under control.

The Green Flame
The Descent Into Fascism with Dahr Jamail

The Green Flame

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 36:45


In this episode we speak with Dahr Jamail. In late 2003, weary of the overall failure of the US media to accurately report on the realities of the war in Iraq for the Iraqi people, Dahr Jamail went to the Middle East to report on the war himself, where he has spent more than one year in Iraq as one of only a few independent US journalists in the country. Dahr has also reported from Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan. He has also reported extensively on veterans' resistance against US foreign policy, and is now focusing on anthropogenic climate disruption and the environment. Dahr's stories have been published with Truthout, Inter Press Service, Tom Dispatch, The Sunday Herald in Scotland, The Guardian, Foreign Policy in Focus, Le Monde, Le Monde Diplomatique, The Huffington Post, The Nation, The Independent, and Al Jazeera, among others. Dahr is currently and has been a feature writer for Truthout.org for five years, and his climate feature page there is titled ‘Climate Disruption Dispatches‘. His writing has been translated into French, Polish, German, Dutch, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic and Turkish. On radio as well as television, Dahr has reported for Democracy Now! and Al-Jazeera, and has appeared on the BBC, NPR, and numerous other stations around the globe. Dahr's reporting has earned him numerous awards, including the 2008 Martha Gellhorn Award for Journalism, The Lannan Foundation Writing Residency Fellowship, the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism, the Joe A. Callaway Award for Civic Courage, and five Project Censored awards. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Izzy Award, in 2018 the Park Center for Independent Media (PCIM) at Ithaca College awarded Dahr an Izzy for his “path-breaking and in-depth reporting in 2017” exposing “environmental hazards and militarism.” The Izzy Award, presented for outstanding achievement in independent media, is named in memory of I.F. “Izzy” Stone, the dissident journalist who launched I.F. Stone's Weekly in 1953 and challenged McCarthyism, racism, war and government deceit. The End of Ice is one of Smithsonian Magazine's 10 Best Science Books of 2019, and was a finalist for the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award in 2020.https://www.dahrjamail.net/ Track: Fusion — KV [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/gp613GReEo4 Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/fusion

KPFA - A Rude Awakening
A Rude Awakening – Earth Day, BAAQMD and Dahr Jamail

KPFA - A Rude Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 59:58


On today's show, Earth Day celebrations online, a rebuttal to Andres Soto by BAAQMD rep Greg Nudd and award winning author and journalist Dahr Jamail on his latest article in the Cairo Review of Global Affairs entitled, “A Future Filled with Pathogens”.  sabrina@kpfa.org @arudeawakening1 Hosted by Sabrina Jacobs. The post A Rude Awakening – Earth Day, BAAQMD and Dahr Jamail appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - A Rude Awakening
A Rude Awakening – Conversation With Author Dahr Jamail

KPFA - A Rude Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 59:58


On today's show, I'm in conversation w/award winning author Dahr Jamail on the his latest publication, “The End of Ice:  Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption”, the COVID-19 pandemic and the global responses to both. The post A Rude Awakening – Conversation With Author Dahr Jamail appeared first on KPFA.

Deep Adaptation
QA With Dahr Jamail Hosted By Jem Bendell

Deep Adaptation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 13:45


Dahr is an award winning journalist and author who spent more than a year in Iraq reporting on the 2003 war between 2003-2013, and has reported for The Guardian, The Independent, The Nation, The Huffington Post, Truthout, Le Monde Diplomatique, and Al Jazeera English, among many others....

KPFA - Letters and Politics
Earth Day – Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Change

KPFA - Letters and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 59:58


On Earth Day, we bring a conversation with acclaimed journalist and former war correspondent Dahr Jamail who has traveled the world for the past few years to cover the effects of climate change.  He is author of the book The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption. The post Earth Day – Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Change appeared first on KPFA.

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Iraq: Fifteen-Year Criminal War of Aggression

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 58:06


On the fifteenth anniversary of the start of the Iraq War, Ralph talks about the true costs of war with executive director of Veterans for Peace, Michael McPhearson and un-embedded war correspondent, Dahr Jamail, eyewitness to the battle of Fallujah.  

KPFA - Making Contact
The Cost of War: A Reflection on the United States and Iraq Conflict (Encore)

KPFA - Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 4:29


Photo by flickr user Brooke Anderson. Given Trump's massive military budget proposal and the 14th Anniversary of the United States war in Iraq, we bring you this program from our archives with the voices of U.S. Soldiers and Iraqis reflecting on the costs of war. Special thanks to KALW News in San Francisco. Photo Credit: Members of Iraq Veterans Against the War present at the U.S. Social Forum in Atlanta, GA. Featuring: George W. Bush, former U.S. President; Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense; Condoleezza Rice, former Secretary of State; Yara Badday, Iraqi-American; Paul Bremer, former U.S. Administrator to Iraq; Richard Becker, West Coast Coordinator for ANSWER Coalition; Paul Wolfowitz, former Deputy Secretary of Defense; Ghazwan Al-sharif, Iraqi translator; Ryan Berg, U.S. Marine; Starlyn Lara, U.S. Army; Jordan Towers, U.S. Marine; Barack Obama, U.S. President; Aaron Glantz, journalist. Credits: Host: Anita Johnson and Kyung Jin Lee Staff Producers: Marie Choi, Monica Lopez, R.J. Lozada, Andrew Stelzer, Esther Manilla Executive Director: Lisa Rudman Web Editor & Audience Engagement Manager: Sabine Blaizin Special thanks to KALW News in San Francisco. Featured Music: Blue Dot Sessions: Lesser Gods of Metal. Photo Credits: flickr user Brooke Anderson For More information: KALW News Aaron Glantz, reporter and author of The War Comes Home Answer Coalition Iraq Veterans Against the War Swords to Plowshares Coalition for Iraq + Afghanistan Veterans for Peace Civilian-Soldier Alliance War Resisters League Veteran Artists Articles and Books: Happy anniversary, Iraq War by Matthew Duss, Michael Cohen, Foreign Policy Clamor, by Elise Fenton, Cleveland State University Poetry Center War Plan Iraq: Ten Reasons Against War with Iraq ed. Milan Rai, Verso Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan: Eyewitness Accounts of the Occupations by Iraqi Veterans Against the War & Aaron Glantz, Haymarket Books The Will to Resist: Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan by Dahr Jamail, Haymarket Books The post The Cost of War: A Reflection on the United States and Iraq Conflict (Encore) appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - Project Censored
Project Censored – July 24, 2015

KPFA - Project Censored

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 8:58


Peter Phillips and Project Censored affiliate professor Julie Andrzejewski as co-host address the Global Environmental Crisis. They interview emeritus professor of Religion and Philosophy Dr. David Ray Griffin regarding his new book Unprecedented: Can Civilization Survive the CO2 Crisis?  Additionally, they talk with Truth Out investigative reporter Dahr Jamail regarding his newest article: Mass Extinction: It's the End of the World as We Know It.” The post Project Censored – July 24, 2015 appeared first on KPFA.

The Nicole Sandler Show
20140625 NIcole Sandler Show - Blood, Sweat & Tears

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2014 127:31


The Nicole Sandler Show hasn't gone all music, but Blood, Sweat & Tears aptly describes the US condition today - from our wars over there to our struggles over here. Crooks & Liars' Susie Madrak, and journalist Dahr Jamail guest on today's show, talking climate change, Iraq, SCOTUS decisions, electoral surprises and lots more. And if I were to play some BS&T today, it would be from their amazing first album, "Child is Father to the Man."

The Nicole Sandler Show
090210 Nicole Sandler in for Randi Rhodes

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2010 116:36


Nicole guest hosted the Randi Rhodes Show. Her guests included meteorologist Dr. Jeff Masters on Hurricane Earl, journalist Dahr Jamail on the BP disaster, today's oil rig explosion and Iraq, AK Senatorial candidate Scott McAdams, MI Congressional candidate Lance Enderle, and Politico foreign affairs reporter Laura Rozen on the Middle East Peace Talks.

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