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Climate of Joy: Intuitive Healing and the Climate Emergency17 Jun 202300:17:30

How do we reclaim joy and healing in a time of Climate Emergency? Eaarth Feels Podcast co-host Christine, self-described Climate Crone, as well as mother, author, and energy healer introduces her new podcast, Climate of Joy. Climate of Joy looks at the Climate Emergency that we are facing, and the opportunity that the current ecological and environmental, social, and economic planetary crises offer for dramatic spiritual and cultural healing.

If you are ready for a new conversation about climate change, check out Climate of Joy, available wherever you download your favorite podcasts. Or click here to head over to the podcast website.

For everyone who listened to the end of this episode, click here to go to the free thank you gift!

Think Cosmically, Act Locally18 Nov 202200:27:24

In this second episode of a two-part special COP27 podcast, Christine discusses how to apply a "bigger picture" perspective to the devastation of climate change with guest Sandra Boatman. Sandra is a skilled energy intuitive who embodies Divine Feminine ways of knowing and healing. Tune in for a conversation that ranges from practical energetic ways of releasing trapped emotions, and why that is important, to the planetary influences at this important time.

Feeling stressed and anxious about the state of the world? Join the free online Healing circle Christine leads on the first Saturday of every month for energetic support in these challenging times. 

Episode 187. BEST IN CLIMATE. Greta Thunberg, Vanessa Nakate Excoriate World Leaders for 'Blah, Blah, Blah' Climate Failures, by Andrea Germanos05 Oct 202100:05:58

"Our leaders are lost," said Nakate of Uganda, "and our planet is damaged."

This week's Best in Climate article highlights the recent addresses by youth climate activists Vanessa Nakate and Greta Thunberg at Youth4Climate summit. Originally published on CommonDreams.org.

Episode 186. How do we Honor and Process our Ecological Despair? An Interview with Shannon Thompson30 Sep 202100:42:05

Continuing our monthlong coverage on Climate anxiety, Shannon Thompson, the founder of Shakti Rising,  shares insights with Rose  from her 22 year history leading a trauma informed women's change organization.

Episode 185. BEST IN CLIMATE: This Kenyan village halted deforestation by selling carbon credits, by Cece Siago27 Sep 202100:12:10

In one Kenyan village, citizens are paid to plant mangroves rather than cut them, reducing deforestation and furthering economic and climate sustainability for the future.

Episode 184. What does a climate grief specialist want us to know? Catching up with Kriss Kevorkian, PhD.24 Sep 202100:42:16

In the year that has been transpired since we last spoke with thanatologist (climate grief specialist) Kriss Kevorkian, we have been hit head on with flooding, hurricanes, building collapse, droughts and wildfire. Neck deep in the knowledge of human caused climate change, Kriss offers her wisdom to help us cope .

Episode 182. How do we build our Resiliency? An Interview with Michele Smith16 Sep 202100:42:56

Michele Smith shares her journey to founding the Resiliency School and offers a three step process to help us build our resilience muscle. 

Episode 181: BEST IN CLIMATE: 'Hijacked by anxiety': how climate dread is hindering climate action, by Jillian Ambrose.13 Sep 202100:11:28

Jillian Ambrose, the energy correspondent at Guardian News and Media details ways our climate grief is holding us back from taking action.


This story originally appeared in The Guardian and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.

Episode 180. Let's Treat Fossil Fuels As the Weapons of Mass Destruction That They Are:  A Discussion of The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty10 Sep 202100:34:47

Barcelona, Sidney, Los Angeles, along with Canada's largest cities, Toronto and Vancouver, have signed the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.

This week guest's on Eaarth Feels is Lyn Adamson, co-chair of Climate Fast and Canadian Voice of Women for Peace. She discusses the proposed treaty, and shares what gives her hope in this time of climate emergency.

Episode 179. BEST IN CLIMATE. We restricted nuclear weapons. Now we must limit fossil fuels, by Lyn Adamson06 Sep 202100:07:15

"Despite decades of climate negotiations, we have not stopped adding to CO2 in the atmosphere. Rather, the process is speeding up. That is why it is so urgent that we have a global agreement to immediately stop any new fossil fuel projects, to phase out existing uses of fossil fuels, and to go full tilt into a renewable energy future with everything we’ve got."

This week's Best in Climate article makes the case for a global Fossil Fuel Nonproliferation Treaty, inspired by the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).

Episode 178. Climate Change is a Human Consciousness Issue03 Sep 202100:29:06

"Climate change and all of the problems in the world are energetically based, because we are all energy, whether we realize it or not."

Energy healer Sandra Boatman talks with Christine about the possibility that the roots of the planetary environmental crisis originate in human consciousness. They explore how this understanding can revolutionize how we think about ourselves and the world around us and offer practical ways to raise our own, and the planet's, level of consciousness.

Episode 177. BEST IN CLIMATE: New Attenborough film sounds alarm on planetary boundaries, but offers hope30 Aug 202100:11:40

David Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockström detail the current state of Planet Earth while offering a hopeful path of action to avert this ongoing crisis.

This story originally appeared on Mongabay.com and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.

Think Quantumly, Act Locally03 Nov 202200:24:56

In this pre-COP 27 podcast, Christine discusses the world of vibrating energy and connection revealed by quantum mechanics. How can those of us who are alarmed about the climate emergency apply that information to our current situation? Christine explores this question, adding insights into other dimensions that she has glimpsed in her work as a spiritual detective and intuitive energy healer.

If you want to share your feelings about climate change in a supportive circle, and have the opportunity to shift them using energy techniques, you are invited to join the free online Healing circle that Christine leads on the first Saturday of every month on Zoom.

Episode 176. How do we Talk about our Collective Grief? An interview with Pat Fero28 Aug 202100:32:54

Wildfires, floods, and now the dire IPCC report , collectively humanity is being traumatized by our uncertain future. Rose talks with psychotherapist Patricia Fero about naming this intense emotion and  ways we can help one another through .

Episode 175. BEST IN CLIMATE: It's Not Too Late, Dear Human, by Corina Luna Dea22 Aug 202100:10:01

In this time of upheaval and division, Corina Luna Dea offers this powerfully hopeful essay reminding us that it is not too late for us to embrace our true nature as caring beings.

Episode 174. Where do we go from here?20 Aug 202100:09:50

At the crossroads between hope and despair, what direction will humanity choose ?

Episode 173. BEST IN CLIMATE This is the most sobering report card yet on climate change and Earth’s future. Here’s what you need to know16 Aug 202100:18:34

The IPCC report released on August 9, 2021 is clear:  We are at a tipping point. Escape from human-caused climate change is no longer possible. Without immediate, rapid and large-scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, it will be impossible to limit warming close to 1.5°C or even 2°C   Climate change is now affecting every continent, region and ocean on Earth, and every facet of the weather.  Humanity must take action.

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.

Episode 172. BEST IN CLIMATE: The Case for Climate Optimism, by Richard Matthews 09 Aug 202100:17:05

 This is our all hands on deck moment. Can we choose to focus on the optimistic signs that humanity is ready for the challenge ahead? Richard Matthews, author of The Green Market Oracle, gives us compelling reasons for hope. 

Episode 171. BEST IN CLIMATE: Big Oil and Gas kept a dirty secret for decades. Now they may pay the price, By Chris McGreal02 Aug 202100:24:03

Through an unprecedented wave of lawsuits, America’s petroleum giants finally face a reckoning for the devastation they have knowingly caused by fossil fuels.

This story originally appeared in The Guardian and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.

Episode 170. BEST IN CLIMATE. Monks Wood Wilderness: 60 years ago, scientists let a farm field rewild – here’s what happened, by Richard K Broughton26 Jul 202100:09:12

"So began the Monks Wood Wilderness experiment, which is now 60 years old. A rewilding study before the term existed, it shows how allowing land to naturally regenerate can expand native woodland and help tackle climate change and biodiversity loss."

This week's Best in Climate article discusses the benefits of doing nothing to reclaim wilderness except leaving the land alone to naturally regenerate.

Episode 169. BEST IN CLIMATE. Love In the Time of Chaos–Dealing with Fear and Anxiety19 Jul 202100:09:15

"There’s really no escaping fear, you can’t pretend it doesn’t exist. So how do we live with that fear? How do we process it?"

In this Best in Climate episode, Christine shares the advice of the Be Here Now Network's teachers on ways to respond to the chaos of the current situation, politically and otherwise, with love, compassion, and equanimity.

This article was written by Noah Markus on behalf of Love Serve Remember Foundation, and originally posted on RamDass.org.

 
Episode 168. BEST IN CLIMATE. Reckonings, by Christine Penner Polle12 Jul 202100:09:40

"Climate change is a global problem with local impacts.

This summer I and my neighbours, along with the people of Lytton, and countless others across Turtle Island are feeling the consequences of our collective reckless disregard of the climate consequences of burning fossil fuels. This summer the wheel of karma is turning to expose the devastating effects of our culture’s worship of profit over anything else, including life itself."

In this week's Best in Climate episode, Christine looks at this summer of reckonings. She discusses the traumatic discoveries of unmarked graves of children at Canadian Indian Residential Schools, her current situation as a potential climate refugee fleeing wildfires, and how she brings together the very different perspectives of a climate activist and a spiritual coach working with energy healing.

Episode 167. BEST IN CLIMATE. A Red and a Blue Walk Into a Climate Change Workshop..., by Davia Rivka05 Jul 202100:10:06

"I’ve been a 'climate change warrior' for over ten years. It’s been like climbing uphill over loose gravel—for every step forward, we slid back two.

The slow progress hasn’t been for lack of solutions.

The slow progress has been for lack of relationship."

In today's Best in Climate episode, published just after the July 4th celebrations in the United States, Davia Rivka shares the experience of sitting down to talk climate change solutions with people across politic divides.

Can Ted Lasso Show Us How to Do the Right-est Thing?10 Dec 202100:30:18

***Spoiler Alert*** Does Apple TV's Ted Lasso, featuring a relentlessly optimistic American recruited to coach a professional English soccer (or football, if you aren't North American) team, have any insight to offer those of us who are kept awake at night because of the climate emergency? The show's second season includes an episode entitled "Do the Right-est Thing" and in today's podcast Christine and Rose discuss what, if anything, this popular show has to teach us about doing just that in a time of global climate change.

Episode 166. Does Activism Make a Difference?02 Jul 202100:32:32

Recorded after the historic cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline project, Rose and Christine discuss whether activism is making a difference in creating the change we need in a time of climate crisis.

Episode 165. BEST IN CLIMATE. Nobel Laureates Tell World Leaders to Keep Fossil Fuels in the Ground28 Jun 202100:09:39

"The solution is clear: fossil fuels must be kept in the ground. Leaders, not industry, hold the power and have the moral responsibility to take bold actions to address this crisis."

In this Best in Climate episode, Christine reads the letter recently signed by the Dalai Lama and 100 other Nobel Laureates urging world leaders to cooperate and stop the expansion of fossil fuels globally.

Read more at https://fossilfueltreaty.org.

urge cooperation at Climate Summit to stop fossil fuel expansion
Episode 164. Is Tackling Climate Change a Moral Imperative?25 Jun 202100:22:02

As we watch climate change take hold, we are already seeing widespread natural disasters, tremendous biodiversity loss and the immigration of climate refugees. It seems that humanity is failing abysmally in our responsibility as stewards of our beautiful Planet Earth.  More than a mere scientific, economic or political debate, the climate crisis may be moral dilemma of our time. 

Episode 163. BEST IN CLIMATE: John C Cannon: Scientists call for solving climate change and biodiversity crises together21 Jun 202100:11:01

 The Climate change and biodiversity loss crises are irrevocably intertwined.  Their solutions must be as well.

Episode 162. How do we Create the World our Hearts Know is Possible?18 Jun 202100:13:50

There is no going back. Now that we have recognized our interconnectedness, how do we move forward to a more balanced, equitable world?  The answer may lie in the Haudenosaunee Seventh Generation Principle.

Episode 161: BEST IN CLIMATE: Mark Hertsgaard: Climate Justice, for the First Time Ever, Is on the G7 Agenda14 Jun 202100:12:45
If rich countries want a livable planet for themselves, they'll have to pay what they promised. This weekend’s summit will show whether they will.

This story originally appeared in The Nation and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.

Episode 160. Will 2021 be the year you Reimagine your lawn?11 Jun 202100:16:34

Lawns cover 50 million acres of land in the USA. A full 2% of our land mass. And they feed no one.

We spend $30 Billion yearly to maintain them.

Imagine if we put those resources to better use.

Episode 159. BEST IN CLIMATE: Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address, Greetings to the Natural World 07 Jun 202100:13:08

The Haudenosaunee Confederacy, comprised of the Mohawks, Oneida, Cayuga, Onandaga and Seneca Peoples, offer their Thanksgiving Address as a central prayer to the Natural World, thanking each life-sustaining force for the abundance it brings to all our lives.  This address speaks aloud mutual respect, conservation, love, generosity, and the responsibility to understand that what is done to one part of the Web of Life, we do to ourselves. 

Episode 158. With Richard Matthews: How Can Carbon Capture and Sequestration Counteract the Climate Crisis?04 Jun 202100:38:53

Carbon Capture and Sequestration is our best hope for solving the climate crisis. Richard Matthews, author of The Green Market Oracle, gives us a fundamental lesson in this existing, viable and cost effective technology.  

Episode 157. BEST IN CLIMATE. Ram Dass on the Importance of Inner Social Action31 May 202100:08:44

" 'Inner social action' is necessary in order to make our outer actions productive."

In this article published before his death in 2019, spiritual guru Ram Dass addresses the fine line those of us who care deeply about social justice and the health and sustainability of the planet find ourselves walking these days; we need to pay attention to the material world while maintaining a healthy inner balance. This article was originally posted on ramdass.org, and is written by Ram Dass & Raghu Markus.

What Would I Say To the Leaders Meeting at COP26? Global Youth Respond29 Oct 202100:28:09

As pivotal UN climate talks begin at the COP26 summit in Glasgow on October 31st, this podcast episode spotlights youth whose voices are not often heard at climate negotiations, but who will be living with the impacts of a less stable climate all their lives. Six young people from around the world, including from those countries being most impacted by climate destabilization already, send a message to the leaders meeting in Glasgow.

Episode 156. What Does The Earth Ask of Us? A discussion of "Braiding Sweetgrass"28 May 202100:34:32

"How, in our modern world, can we find our way to understand the earth as a gift again, to make our relations with the world sacred again? I know we cannot all become hunter-gatherers--but even in a market economy, can we behave 'as if' the living world were a gift?"

Robin Wall Kimmerer is a plant ecologist, writer, and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, NY and a member of the Potawatomi First Nation. In this podcast episode, Rose and Christine discuss what Kimmerer's 2013 book, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants, has to teach us about being in a reciprocal relationship to the Earth.

Episode 155. BEST IN CLIMATE: Skywoman Falling, an excerpt from Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer24 May 202100:21:54

The opening chapter from Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass recounts the Indigenous story of Creation, Skywoman Falling, and asks if humanity can learn from its elders.

Episode 154. What do Young Environmentalists want their Elders to Understand about the Impending Climate Crisis?21 May 202100:25:41

Today's youth have inherited a planet already experiencing the devastation of global warming. What would they like their elders to understand about this crisis? Ten Youth Climate Activists weigh in.

Episode 153. BEST IN CLIMATE: America is Rising Anew Under the Climate Focused Leadership of President Joe Biden, by Richard Matthews17 May 202100:14:26

Richard Matthews, author of The Green Market Oracle, details the turn around the Biden administration has made in its first 100 days to address the impending climate crisis.

Episode 152. Jens Peterson: How Do We Become Environmentalists? 14 May 202100:34:55

At the age of fifteen, Jens Peterson began his climate change journey, authoring What We Leave: A Caretaker's Guide to an Ill Planet.  Now nineteen, Jens offers a blueprint for each of us to become environmental advocates.

Episode 151. Best in Climate : Jens Peterson: If We Do Nothing10 May 202100:23:49

The closing chapter from Jens Peterson's What We Leave: A Caretaker's Guide to an Ill Planet envisions the catastrophe to our world If We Do Nothing.

Episode 150. Turner Wyatt and Leah Graham: How will buying Upcycled Foods help counteract Climate Change?07 May 202100:35:45

What if your every trip to the grocery store helped counteract climate change? Hear how Turner Wyatt and Leah Graham of Upcycled Food Association are working to make that vision a reality.

Episode 149 BEST IN CLIMATE For a win on climate, let's put our best player in the game, by Mark Reynolds03 May 202100:08:20

Mark Reynolds, Executive Director of Citizen's Climate Lobby, makes the case that now is the time to enact a carbon tax.

*read with author's permission*

Episode 148: How to we begin to work WITH Mother Nature instead of against Her? An interview with Kristen Krash29 Apr 202100:47:38

Journey with ex pat Kristen Krash to the cloud forest of Ecuador where she is regenerating the land with organic cacao at Sueno de Vida.

Episode 147. BEST IN CLIMATE: Out of the Pandemic, Chances for Another Future, by Eilene Zimmerman26 Apr 202100:12:29

When our lives are disrupted by crisis, can we look beyond the distress to view the moment as an opportunity for introspection,  action and change? In this compelling essay, Eilene Zimmerman details the personal growth trajectories of three individuals who have thrived in new directions because of the pandemic. Will we apply this lesson of resiliency to the impending climate crisis? 

 

* read with author's permission *

Episode 192. Will COP26 be our turning point?22 Oct 202100:25:52

The United Kingdom will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, United Kingdom, on November 1 to November 13, 2021. Will world leaders commit to making the changes necessary?  

Episode 146. What Everyday Changes Can We Make to our Food System to Counteract Climate Change?22 Apr 202100:36:16

In this extended Earth Day episode, 14 food systems professionals share their expertise on ways individuals can counteract climate change at home. 

Episode 145. BEST IN CLIMATE: How the First Earth Day Was Borne From 1960s Counterculture, by Sarah Pruitt19 Apr 202100:10:07

What do you know about the origins of Earth Day? Sarah Pruitt provides the background of this yearly celebration on April 22.

Episode 144. How Do We Stop the War on Life?16 Apr 202100:35:30

At this time of ecological devastation and climate emergency, when things seem hopeless, what difference can one person or group of people make? Rose and Christine discuss how the findings of Quantum Physics can inform our experience of these difficult times, including the importance of staying connected to life's mystery and loving the world despite the crises we are facing.

Episode 143. BEST IN CLIMATE by Rebecca Solnit: There's another pandemic under our noses, and it kills 8.7m people a year12 Apr 202100:10:10

Can we replicate the same sense of urgency for climate change that we showed for Covid-19? Rebecca Solnit shows us why we must. 

**This story was originally published by The Guardian, and is republished here as part of the Covering Climate Now www.theguardian.com/enviroment/series/covering-climate-now partnership to strengthen the media's focus on the climate crisis.**

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