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The Daily life of Nenets Indigenous women in the Siberian Arctic

Published on Oct 17, 2016

The Nenets people are nomadic reindeer herders in North-West Siberia. They heavily depend on their herds for food, clothes, transport and shelter and have migrated for over 1000 years across their ancestral homelands. Currently the entire region and its inhabitants are under serious threat from climate change as temperatures are on a steep rise and Russia’s ancient permafrost is melting.

Siberia stretches southwards from the Arctic Ocean to the hills of north-central Kazakhstan and to the national borders of Mongolia and China. With an area of 13.1 million square kilometres, Siberia accounts for 77% of Russia's land area, but it is home to just 40 million people – 27% of the country's population.

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Climate Justice and the Future of Humanitarian Action (Hilton Foundation)

Mary Robinson, first woman President of Ireland and founder of the Mary Robinson Foundation is keynote speaker.

EarthSayer Mary Robinson
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Two Green Leaves fighting climate change with Oregon Climate

Published on Jun 1, 2016

Two Green Leaves (twogreenleaves.org) is a blog created by two young friends, Charlie and Jeremy. We are aware of what climate change can do to the human race and it certainly isn’t good. That’s why we’ve created this blog: to help other people understand the effects of climate change and what we can do to help! Thank you for visiting us at twogreenleaves.org
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Climate Change by Terisa Siagatonu

Published on May 23, 2016

Spoken word artist Terisa Siagatonu shares her poem on climate change and talking about climate change and climate justice.
Terisa Tinei Siagatonu is a spoken word artist/arts educator and community organizer from the Bay Area. A graduate of the University of California, Santa Cruz, she is currently the Project Director for PIER: the Pacific Islander Education and Retention project at UCLA, an access project that exists to combat the low matriculation rates of Pacific Islander students into higher education by offering services ranging from free tutoring, mentorship, and peer advising to Pacific Islander high school students in Los Angeles. Her emergence into the spoken word world as a queer Samoan women and activist has granted her the opportunities to perform on stages ranging from Boston’s Cutler Majestic Theatre to the Women’s Stage at the 2010 Oakland PRIDE Festival. She has worked as a poet mentor with Youth Speaks, the leading nonprofit organization for spoken word performance and literary arts education in the country, as well as on grassroots levels with groups such as One Love Oceania, a queer Pacific Islander women’s organization from the Bay Area, the Samoan Community Development Center of San Francisco, Empowering Pacific Islander Communities of Los Angeles, and Engaging Education of the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her devotion to her Pacific Islander people and her work with college access and spoken word poetry helps her to drive the development of Pacific Islander youth, advocating for self-empowerment so they can create sustainable impact in their communities, starting with themselves.
EarthSayer Terisa Siagatonu
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The Children's Climate Crusade

The very agencies created to protect our environment have been hijacked by the polluting industries they were meant to regulate. It may just turn out that the judicial system, our children and their children will save us from ourselves, Mary Christina Wood, a legal scholar, tells Bill Moyers this week. Published on Jan 2, 2015

EarthSayers Bill Moyers; Mary Christina Wood
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Extreme Heat | Climate Wisconsin by Elijah Furquan

Uploaded on Dec 22, 2010

This multimedia video produced by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board features Elijah Furquan, a spoken word artist in Milwaukee, WI, who describes the effects of extreme heat on his urban community.More info and educational resources available at Climate Wisconsin. org.


Production Credits:
Finn Ryan -- producer, director, photography
David Nevala -- photography, video, editing
Dillon Parker -- music

EarthSayers Elija Furquan; David Nevala; Finn Ryan
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Giving Thanks
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All over the world, people are taking action to save the climate. All over the US, this Thanksgiving, people who have lived through climate disasters are giving thanks. Published on Nov 25, 2013
Photo credits: Greenpeace, NOAA.

All over the US, this Thanksgiving 2013, people who have lived through climate disasters are giving thanks.  And if we receive them they will stay with us forever. 

 

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Climate Justice by Mary Robinson
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Speech by Mary Robinson, President, Mary Robinson Foundation  at the BSR Conference, November 2013 in San Francisco, California on climate justice.

Mary Robinson served as President of Ireland from 1990 through 1997 and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 through 2002. She is a member of the Elders and the Club of Madrid and the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom from U.S. President Barack Obama.

EarthSayer Mary Robinson
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David Korten on Equity
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We have to come to terms with the limits of the planet and that the planet is bascially full. We must deal with the extreme inequality that results in social breakdown.  Dr. Korten holds MBA and PhD degrees from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business and has served on the faculty of the Harvard Business School.

EarthSayer David Korten
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Restoring the Earth Community ~ Healing From a New Perspective
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The first in a series of short videos dealing with the restoration and health of the biosphere through rediscovering humanities proper place in the web of life - finding our proper place in this inner-connected, inter-dependent planetary ecosystem.  Caroline Fairless is author of the book, The Space Between Church & Not-Church: A Sacramental Vision for the Healing of our Planet. Click on book cover to order your copy. She was ordained in the Episcopal Church and is co-founder of The Center for Children at Worship, a non-profit whose focus is the full inclusion of children in the life of faith communities.The series is being published on her YouTube Channel. 

EarthSayer Carolyn Fairless
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