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Forces for Nature
Crystal DiMiceli
Frequency: 1 episode/20d. Total Eps: 97

Do you care about environmental issues but feel overwhelmed by all the information out there? Forces for Nature is here to help. We provide a clear, accessible overview of the challenges our planet is facing and, more importantly, focus on solutions. Instead of dwelling on the doom and gloom that fills the news and social media, we answer the question, “What can I do about it?” With Forces for Nature, you’ll find practical steps and inspiring stories that empower you to make a difference so that you, too, can become a force for nature.
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Connecting at EarthX with the Conservation Connection Podcast, Ep. 81
Season 5 · Episode 81
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Duration 30:40
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In this special episode recorded live at the EarthX Conference, Crystal sits down with Chance and Sarah Katheryn Ruder from the Conservation Connection Podcast. They discuss the power of collaboration in conservation, the importance of bringing diverse perspectives together to address sustainability challenges, and share insights from their on-the-ground experiences in nature education and science communication. You get to hear about some of the exciting guests they interviewed while at EarthX - including oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle- and Crystal teases an exciting new development coming soon for the show. Tune in for this behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like at the bustling EarthX Conference!
We're now on YouTube! If you want to watch this episode, head on over to the Forces for Nature YouTube Channel!
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Bridging Divides for a Sustainable Future at EarthX with Crystal DiMiceli, Ep80
Season 5 · Episode 80
mardi 20 août 2024 • Duration 08:05
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This new season of the Forces for Nature podcast is a special one! All interviews were done on location at the EarthX Congress of Conferences, an event dedicated to fostering sustainability and environmental action. Initially, though, I was hesitant about attending due to its surprising mix of sponsors and speakers, many of whom you would never expect to see at a conference about protecting the Earth. However, I chose to go with an open mind, ready to challenge greenwashing if I saw it and explore genuine intentions when present.
To my delight, EarthX was a melting pot of ideas and collaborations, uniting individuals from various backgrounds, including energy companies, environmental activists, and political figures, all driven by a shared passion for conservation.
The experience was eye-opening and underscored the importance of including all stakeholders in our environmental discussions to create lasting solutions. This episode marks the beginning of a season filled with enlightening conversations and my personal reflections on navigating this complex but crucial path toward sustainability. Tune in to hear about my most vulnerable and educational journey yet, and let's discuss how we can all contribute to a healthier planet.
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Defending our Health from Plastic Contamination with Dr. Roopa Krithivasan, Ep. 71
Season 4 · Episode 71
lundi 29 janvier 2024 • Duration 25:33
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We all know that plastics have become a problem, but there's even more to it than the litter you see thrown on the ground. Dr. Roopa Krithivasan is the Director of Research for Defend Our Health, an environmental health and justice organization. They recently released a report titled Hidden Hazards: The Chemical Footprint of a Plastic Bottle which tracks the impact of plastic bottles on human health and climate change. Turns out, we can experience the hazards of our plastic use well before the items even end up in our homes- and afterward.
Highlights
- What's the untold story about plastics?
- What do we need to consider regarding our summer backyard activities?
- Why is recycling not the answer like we thought?
What YOU Can Do
- Look for refillable options for the items that you buy. And use a refillable water bottle.
- Buy versions of items with minimal packaging (do you really need that cucumber that's wrapped in plastic?).
- Don’t recycle canisters unless you fully rinse them out (ESPECIALLY bottles that contain chemicals or detergents).
- Use laundry sheets instead of bottles of detergent (less plastic use).
- Buy secondhand (to avoid having raw plastic needing to be made).
- Call out companies on social media.
- Write letters or sign petitions to companies and governments about reducing single-use plastics and plastic contamination.
Resources
- Sign Defend Our Health's petition asking Coca-Cola to clean up its plastic.
- Defend Our Health's website
- Learn about plastic alternative, Notpla, with this episode of The Healthy Seas Podcast (Crystal is the host of that show too!)
- In the show's outro, I mentioned my Action for Climate education program. If you know of a school who may want to empower its students with actions that experts are saying are the most impactful at reducing our carbon footprints, then let's connect!
*Since the taping of this episode, Dr. Roopa Krithivasan is no longer the Director of Research for Defend Our Health.
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Unveiling the Shocking Secrets of Pesticides with Elizabeth Hilborn, Ep70
Season 4 · Episode 70
dimanche 7 janvier 2024 • Duration 42:00
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First, the tadpoles and frogs disappeared; then the bats and the songbirds left. Dr. Elizabeth Hilborn, a honey bee veterinarian and environmental health scientist, soon realized the bees—the vital pollinators of fruits, plants, and vegetables—were dying. Everything went still and silent. In 2017, after a large flood, most of the teeming life on her beloved family farm in North Carolina had vanished in a matter of weeks. As a scientist and a naturalist, Hilborn set about to get answers and shares her story in her riveting book, Restoring Eden, and in this episode.
No matter where you live- even if it's a city far from farmland- if you drink water and eat food, you are going to want to listen to this episode.
Highlights
- The alarming findings about pesticides, particularly Roundup and neonicotinoids, on the environment, wildlife, and human health.
- Why some pesticides cannot be washed off.
- Strategies for individuals to minimize exposure to harmful pesticides and support a healthier ecosystem.
What YOU Can Do
- Get in the know by buying her book, Restoring Eden
- Support local agriculture, agroecology, regenerative agriculture, and organic agricultural practices in the food you buy, when possible.
- Mow less and plant native flowers (grown from uncoated seed) to support wild pollinators.
- Leaving soil undisturbed and leaving leaves when they fall are ways to support our beneficial insects.
- The Environmental Protection Agency is soliciting comments about treated seed. Leave a comment in support of regulations. (find other petitions to sign once this comment period is over or create your own)
Resources
- Visit Elizabeth's website
- Environmental Working Group's Dirty Dozen List
Want a free guide to help you become a force for nature? Get it HERE!
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The Surprising Benefits of Beavers with Alison Zak, Ep69
Season 4 · Episode 69
samedi 16 décembre 2023 • Duration 25:30
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The recent COP28 climate change conference concluded with mixed feelings from many stakeholders. Despite this, a noteworthy optimistic takeaway was the emphasis by top scientists on the urgent need to prioritize the protection and restoration of wild ecosystems within global climate strategies, highlighting the necessity of biodiversity conservation.
Alison Zak from the Human-Beaver Coexistence Fund champions the crucial role of beavers in mitigating the effects of climate change. Her advocacy aims to enhance the acceptance and appreciation of beavers, recognizing the enormous benefits they bring to an area- for people and other species.
Highlights
- How are beavers important to other species, including many endangered ones?
- What do beavers and climate change have to do with one another?
- How can humans coexist with these animals on their property?
What YOU Can Do
- Learn more about beavers. Apps like iNaturalist and iBeaver are great places to start.
- Talk to others about their benefits and about the ways to, more conveniently, coexist with them.
- Visit their habitat. This can help you to grow an appreciation for what they are capable of doing.
- Donate to the Human-Beaver Coexistence Fund
Resources
- Human-Beaver Coexistence Fund
- Alison's personal website
- Wild Asana book
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The Ongoing Story of the Youth Who Sued The US Government Over Climate Change with Elizabeth Rusch, Ep.68
Season 4 · Episode 68
lundi 27 novembre 2023 • Duration 27:04
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What happens when you have a constitutional right that's being violated but you're too young to vote for the constituents who might fix it? These kids asked the courts to step in.
Today's guest, author Elizabeth Rusch, has captured this gripping story in her latest book, The Twenty-One. We dive into how, in 2015, twenty-one young Americans, ages 8-19, filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. government. In this ongoing landmark case, Juliana VS. United States, the plaintiffs claim that the government’s support of the fossil-fuel industry is actively contributing to climate change and, therefore, violating the young generation’s Fifth Amendment rights. They insist that having life, liberty, and property are intrinsically linked to a stable climate. Many legal experts initially thought the case wouldn't go anywhere, however, over the past eight years it has become a potential legal game-changer for our environmental future.
If you're a fan of the underdog giving "the big guys" a run for their money, you won't want to miss this episode.
Elizabeth Rusch is also the author of You Call This Democracy?, a finalist for the YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults, and more than a dozen acclaimed children’s books, including picture books, middle-grade, fiction, nonfiction, and a graphic novel. In a starred review, Kirkus calls her book, THE TWENTY-ONE, “a nail-biting account of a still unresolved landmark case”.
Highlights
- How a small-town lawyer created a case that could have global repercussions.
- What evidence do the plaintiffs have that their rights, and yours, are being violated?
- How does the recently successful case of Held v. Montana compare to this one and can it help?
What YOU Can Do
- Call, Email, or Tweet the Department of Justice for your support of the case.
- For a list of other ideas on how you can get involved, go to the Our Children's Trust website.
Resources
- Buy the book, The 21
- Elizabeth Rusch's website
- Twitter/X
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Empowering our Students with Climate Education in New Jersey Schools with Tammy Murphy, Ep67
Season 4 · Episode 67
lundi 6 novembre 2023 • Duration 26:48
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As the world makes strides toward a green economy, the U.S. State of New Jersey is determined to be a leader in the movement. And, the First Lady of New Jersey, Tammy Murphy, is ensuring that citizens are prepared. She has spearheaded the initiative of integrating climate change into school curriculum. New Jersey is now the first State to require the topic be taught across all disciplines in the K-12 grade levels. With the consequences of global warming affecting us all, there's no better time to ensure that students understand the complexities of this issue. By providing them with the knowledge of how and why things are happening, students will be better equipped to tackle the challenges they will face and succeed in the opportunities being created to address them.
- How did she do it?
- What does it look like in classrooms?
- How can other schools and States do the same?
- Talk about what New Jersey is doing with others and encourage your local schools to do the same. They can find help from the resources below.
- New Jersey Department of Education Climate Change Education Resources
- New Jersey Climate Change Education Hub
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66. Empowering Future Wildlife Conservation Leaders with Nina Fascione & Jeff Flocken
Season 3 · Episode 66
lundi 25 septembre 2023 • Duration 28:32
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**This episode first aired in October 2021. Listen to an update from Nina at 26: 27 about the next round of EWCL open to applicants now.
The field of wildlife conservation has some of the most passionate and determined people in the world. Building a career protecting animals requires professionals in this field to have a diverse and complex toolbox of skills and knowledge. However, as happens in many other professions, academic training is only the beginning of the learning journey and often does not fully cover the wide range of challenges and opportunities that individuals will face in the real world. Recognizing this gap, Nina Fascione (Exec. Director, International Rhino Foundation) and Jeffrey Flocken (President, Humane Society International), created the Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders (EWCL) program in 2005 to afford early-career wildlife conservationists an opportunity to become better-rounded professionals. Through EWCL, participants in the program are equipped with a gamut of skills, techniques, and approaches to wildlife conservation, and are connected to an extensive network of peers worldwide. We talk about the program, its evolution, and the future, diving into some very amusing stories of how EWCL came to be and continues to change people's lives straight from the start.
Highlights
- The borderline nutty dedication to getting EWCL off the ground. ;)
- What kinds of impacts has EWCL had throughout the world?
- How can someone become a part of this fantastic network?
What YOU Can Do
If you're an early career conservationist, apply to join the next EWCL class! Tell them Forces for Nature sent you! Applications will be accepted from October 1st-31st of 2023.
Resources
Want a free guide to help you become a force for nature? Get it HERE!
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65. Advocating for Environmental Justice in the Ecuadorian Rainforest with Julio Prieto UPDATED
Season 3 · Episode 65
samedi 9 septembre 2023 • Duration 27:08
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**This episode originally aired in May 2021. You can find an update from Julio at 24:19.
Today's guest is Julio Prieto. He's an Ecuadorian lawyer working with the Union of People Affected by Texaco, the organization otherwise known as UDAPT. He has been a key player in one of the most well-known battles for environmental justice- the case of Ecuador vs. Chevron-Texaco. After 20 years of litigation, Julio's team won the case that found Chevron to be guilty of egregious pollution and irresponsibility in the Ecuadorian rainforest. However, 10 years later, he is still fighting for the settlement that would benefit the tens of thousands impacted. We talk about his lessons learned, his most recent victory, and why, despite the impossible odds, he will never give up.
Highlights
- What were the allegations brought against Chevron-Texaco?
- What happened after they were found guilty?
- His most recent victory was a case brought by nine indigenous girls. What did that involve?
- Advice he shared if you find that an existing or proposed project in your community raises environmental, social, or animal welfare concerns.
What YOU Can Do
- Join Julio and his team by using #antichevron and #beyondchevron in your social media posts in order to bring more visibility to the issue.
- In the episode, Julio mentioned how a community in Richmond, California is also fighting against Chevron. He has asked that we support their efforts as well in order to decommission the refinery there. You can do so by writing support letters to officials and/or to editors and posting on social media to increase the case's visibility. You can learn more about these efforts on their website.
Resources
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Want a free guide to help you become a force for nature? Get it HERE!
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review it! This helps to boost its visibility.
Hit me up on Instagram and Facebook and let me know what actions you have been taking. Adopting just one habit can be a game-changer because imagine if a billion people also adopted that!
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64. Bridging the Partisan Divide with Christopher Barnard
Season 3 · Episode 64
lundi 28 août 2023 • Duration 43:57
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*This episode first aired in April 2021 and Chris's title mentioned in the show has changed since.
Climate change and environmental protection haven't always been as politicized as they are today. And, unfortunately, in being so, progress on these fronts gets hindered. Chris Barnard is helping to change that. He's the VP of External Affairs of The American Conservation Coalition, a group founded by political conservatives working to transform the narrative of denialism in order to get more voices to the table. We talk about how these issues shouldn't be political, how you can find allies across the political spectrum, and which solutions may satisfy all.
Highlights
- How have conservatives, at least stereotypically, come to be labeled as anti-environment or even anti-science?
- What does Chris think is missing from the current environmental conversation?
- What kind of work has his organization done to bridge the political divide on climate change and other environmental matters?
What YOU Can Do
- Decide to be pro-environment over pro-X political party.
- Have healthy discussions with others who may not necessarily share your political views. As long as your end goal is the same regarding protecting the environment, discussion and compromise can move us so much further, together.
- Have an open mind to solutions you may have disregarded before.
- Educate yourself. Chris, for example, recommends resources such as the Market Environmentalism Academy.
Resources
Want a free guide to help you become a force for nature? Get it HERE!
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review it! This helps to boost its visibility.
Hit me up on Instagram and Facebook and let me know what actions you have been taking. Adopting just one habit can be a game-changer because imagine if a billion people also adopted that!
What difference for the world are you going to make today?