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Sorry for the late upload! This is a fairly rambly meditation on C.S. Lewis' "The Future of Forestry." Also, intellectual and political history painted with a very, very broad brush. Edgy! (Or maybe just careless.) The views expressed here (which are solely Chris's and might be wrong as many of them were formulated while writing), please do write in at inklingsvarietyhour@gmail.com! I'd love to hear from you! If anyone would like a longer episode with many contrasting views of Lewis' and Tolkien's conservative conservationism, let me know--that could be a lot of fun. Next week--come visit Nightmare Alley with me and Connor Salter! Thanks again to Sørina Higgins for her readings!
The music of Future of Forestry is outstanding. Led by multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, Eric Owyoung, the band delivers literate and sincere penned lyrics with a clear focus on his Christian worldview. The Antidote’s visit with Eric comes from 2013 and it bears repeating.
The music of Future of Forestry is outstanding. Led by multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, Eric Owyoung, the band delivers literate and sincere penned lyrics with a clear focus on his Christian worldview. The Antidote's visit with Eric comes from 2013 and it bears repeating.
A live webcast will be streamed at 2:00 PM EDT at www.eesi.org/livecast. The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) and U.S. Nature4Climate invite you to a briefing on opportunities to advance climate-friendly forestry in this year's Farm Bill. The forestry programs and incentives in the Farm Bill can provide greenhouse gas emission reduction benefits, as well as build resilience to climate impacts such as wildfire risk and extreme heat. At the same time, these programs generate jobs and present opportunities for innovation. During this briefing, panelists will explain forestry-related programs in the Farm Bill and cover essential forestry topics, including wildfire management, innovative wood products, carbon markets, and urban forestry.
A live webcast will be streamed at 2:00 PM EDT at www.eesi.org/livecast. The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) and U.S. Nature4Climate invite you to a briefing on opportunities to advance climate-friendly forestry in this year’s Farm Bill. The forestry programs and incentives in the Farm Bill can provide greenhouse gas emission reduction benefits, as well as build resilience to climate impacts such as wildfire risk and extreme heat. At the same time, these programs generate jobs and present opportunities for innovation. During this briefing, panelists will explain forestry-related programs in the Farm Bill and cover essential forestry topics, including wildfire management, innovative wood products, carbon markets, and urban forestry.
Liberal forestry critic Todd Stone talks curtailments and the road ahead for BC communities
When the angel appeared to Joseph to tell him the miracle of Jesus birth the angel tells Joseph why this baby is being born, to save His people from their sins. And this week Pastor Brad challenges us to see more than just forgiveness from our sins in the story of Christmas, but to see the gift of a life free from sin! Music: 'The First Noel' - Future Of Forestry
This week Pastor Brad takes another look at what makes this time of year so great. We talk about Christmas wasn't the fulfillment of the plan, but rather just the next step. As the Author of Life comes to redeem life for all mankind. Music: 'The First Noel' - Future Of Forestry
November 12, 2021--Alicia Bales talks with local Mill Owner Art Harwood of Harwood Forest Products and the Redwood Forest Foundation, RFFI, about the long view on Forestry in Mendocino County.
This episode considers the future of forests and what equity and repair in land management could and should look like. We start with a roundtable on the future of urban forestry in New York City with advocates from the Forest For All coalition, featuring Alexander Bender (Tri-Lox), Lindsay Campbell (USDA Forest Service, NYC Urban Field Station), Joseph Charap (Green-Wood Cemetery), Tami Lin (The Nature Conservancy), and Nelson Villarrubia (Trees New York). In part two, ecologists and educators Dr. Angelica Patterson and Dr. Suzanne Pierre discuss the intersection of climate change and human inequality.
As RCMP move to enforce an injunction against anti-logging blockades in the Fairy Creek watershed, Resource Works executive director Stewart Muir and Sierra Club senior forest and climate campaigner Jens Wieting discuss the future of BC's logging industry. With the Youth Science Canada science fair underway this week, executive director Reni Barlow and CBC meteorologist, seismologist and science reporter Johanna Wagstaffe discuss cultivating a lifelong love of science.
As we near the one-year anniversary of the Pictou County pulp mill's closure, we look at how the forestry industry fared in 2020 and what lies ahead. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Craig Tupper, a registered professional forester at the Athol Forestry Co-op and Jeff Bishop, executive director of Forest Nova Scotia.
It’s Christmas! Here is some fantastic music for your ears from some of the best artists in Christian rock and alternative! We have August Burns Red! We have Switchfoot! We have Relient K! We have so many great artists for you to listen to!
GUEST ARTIST: Hillsong Worship, Paul Baloche, Dominic Bali, Future Of Forestry, MESSAGE TITLE: A King Is Born. Visit worshipliferadio.com for program notes.
Forests are a part of Canadian identity, and are the basis of an industry that supports thousands across the country (and has for centuries.) While forestry’s past played a significant role in the development of many rural places, major shifts, including some as a result of climate change, are shaping a future that might look quite different from what we’re used to. Join us for a discussion of the future of forestry. You’ll hear voices (and sounds) from the Harrop-Proctor Community Forest, Greg Lay, a life-long forester, Dr. Sarah Breen, a researcher at Selkirk College in Castlegar, BC, and Dr. Philomena of the University of the Highlands and Islands in Inverness.
In this episode we talk to Eric from Future of Forestry to talk about composing, musical inspirations, and Christmas music! For more Future of Forestry, check out www.futureofforestry.com! Check us out the socials! Facebook.com/yourfavoritebandpodcast Instagram.com/yourfavoritebandpodcast Twitter.com/favoritebandpod Rate, review, & subscribe! Email us guest requests! yourfavoritebandpodcast@gmail.com
Advent Tour 2015
Advent Tour 2015
Future of Forestry Plus, the debut (and finale) of Jesse’s epic game "Amusement Park Ride or Indie Album?", the worst
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