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EPISODE · Sep 3, 2024 · 1H 1M

Commerce, the destruction of nature, and the uphill path to sustainability

from Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast · host Radio Cafe, Quivira Coalition

Environmental historian Sara Dant's book Losing Eden traces the history of the American West from the time of elephants and camels to the near destruction of entire ecosystems—and the movement to bring nature and industry into balance. 

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Environmental historian Sara Dant's book Losing Eden traces the history of the American West from the time of elephants and camels to the near destruction of entire ecosystems—and the movement to bring nature and industry into balance. 

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