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EPISODE · Sep 5, 2021 · 44 MIN

Rethinking Environmental Approaches: Unraveling Climate Change, Sustainability, and Ecological Complexity with Tom Wessels

from The Poor Prole’s Almanac · host The Poor Prole‘s Alamanac

Terrestrial ecologist and esteemed academic Tom Wessels joins us to unravel the intricate web of climate change, sustainability, and ecological complexity. With insights drawn from his influential work, "The Myth of Progress," Tom challenges us to rethink our approach to environmental issues, advocating for a profound shift in mindset. Through an interdisciplinary lens, we explore the intersection of science and culture in understanding ecosystems, highlighting the rich tapestry of geomorphology, evolutionary ecology, and cultural impacts on nature. Our conversation takes a deep dive into the principles of thermodynamics, bringing clarity to the often-misunderstood topic of climate change. By exploring these fundamental scientific concepts, we move beyond political debates to understand the real impact of carbon emissions and the critical role forests play in climate mitigation. From the importance of preserving ancient forests to the innovative strategies of creating migration corridors and balancing conservation with sustainable resource extraction, we chart a path toward a more sustainable future. In a world increasingly dominated by large-scale industrial agriculture, we turn our focus to the power of local economies and food systems in building resilient communities. Through the lens of community-driven initiatives and regenerative agricultural practices, we explore how small-scale farming can provide a robust alternative to centralized systems. With a burgeoning interest from younger generations in sustainability, particularly among young women in farming, there's a hopeful shift towards nurturing genuine community interactions and fostering a deep connection with nature, laying the groundwork for a sustainable and interconnected way of life. For sources, transcripts, and to read more about this subject, visit: www.agroecologies.org To support this podcast, join our patreon for early, commercial-free episode access at https://www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac For PPA Writing Content, visit: www.agroecologies.org For PPA Restoration Content, visit: www.restorationagroecology.com For PPA Merch, visit: www.poorproles.com For PPA Native Plants, visit: www.nativenurseries.org To hear Tomorrow, Today, our sister podcast, visit: www.tomorrowtodaypodcast.org/   Key Words: Climate Change, Sustainability, Ecological Complexity, Thermodynamics, Carbon Emissions, Forest Conservation, Community-Driven Initiatives, Indigenous Principles, Regional Economies, Food Systems, Resilient Communities, Sustainable Practices, Local Food Systems, Younger Generations, Small-Scale Farming Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

We talk with ecologist and author Tom Wessels about complex systems science, climate change, and hope for the future. What does it look like if we mimic nature in our economy?     Support this podcast by becoming a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/PoorProlesAlmanac

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