Log in

goodpods headphones icon

To access all our features

Open the Goodpods app
Close icon
headphones
RadioNatura

RadioNatura

Pax Natura Foundation

RadioNatura is one of the latest projects undertaken by the Pax Natura Foundation, with the goal of making our mission vocal and amplifying the voices of those who are actively working to create a more peaceful and sustainable world. RadioNatura will be one of the first bilingual international podcasts hosting a diverse set of voices both well established, and underrepresented on the frontlines of climate entrepreneurship, activism, and research.Visit us at PaxNatura.org.
Share icon

All episodes

Best episodes

Seasons

Top 10 RadioNatura Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best RadioNatura episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to RadioNatura for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite RadioNatura episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

In the episode two of The Philosophical Gap we are joined by Dr Robert Glasser (of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute / Former UN Assistant Secretary General for Disaster Risk reduction) to contextualise environmental philosophy with his practical experience in climate change policy. In this interdisciplinary discussion, Dr Phemister and Dr Glasser further explore the global, practical importance of strengthening one’s personal relationship with the natural world.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

In this interview, we speak with Pax Natura board member and agroecologist Steve Tolpinrud about his journey into agriculture and his experience working in Guatemala with the Campesino a Campesino project. Steve tells us what he's learned about local food systems, the interplay between food, culture and activism, and farming as an act of love and connection to the land.
Support Mayan Traditional Farming projects here: https://gofund.me/d8ca70e5
Interviewers: Jimena Gárate González de la Vega & Jordan Anderson

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Dr. Wilhelm Vosse is a Professor of Politics and International Relations and Chair of the Department of Politics and International Studies at the International Christian University (ICU) in Tokyo, Japan. He is a well-respected scholar in security studies focusing on Japan’s new security partnerships and cyber diplomacy in Europe and Japan. In this episode, we discuss lifestyle changes for a more sustainable future, unpack what environmental security really means, and ways to re-brand environmental issues to influence more people to take action.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Students and faculty from International Christian University went on a study tour to Shimokawa town, in the northern part of Japan (Hokkaido). It is 90% covered by forest and hence is a town rich in natural resources. By sustainably managing its natural resources and circulating them within its boundaries, it aims to become a self-sufficient, resilient society. The town is recognized for its sustainable forest management efforts and actions to generate new value through local sustainability initiatives. It was selected as one of the 29 cities in the SDGs Future City project. This trip was sponsored and made possible by the ICU Foundation. Therefore, this episode compiles all the teachings and reflections of ICU and RadioNatura podcast participants from visiting and talking to the locals. The discussions include how and why biomass energy was introduced into the town, what brought them to live in Shimokawa and their perspectives on local sustainability in the future.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
RadioNatura - Rikihiro Aoyama: A World Without Waste
play

05/31/22 • 24 min

Plastic waste problems and waste disposal problems are factors accelerating environmental degradation today.

During these difficult times, Mr. Rikihiro Aoyama, the representative director of the company Locomotive Co., Ltd., has engaged in several recycling projects. His motto is to help the world effectively utilize pre-existing resources for a sustainable future. Hence, this episode discusses Mr. Aoyama’s journey and his motivation for engaging in such efforts. If you are interested in careers within the environmental sector or are interested in creative recycling projects, listen to this episode.
Created by Keitoku Ikegami
Artwork by Marsa Arbab

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

We know we should be making dramatic lifestyle changes, but why do we not always make those changes? In this episode we interview Dr. Pauline Phemister of the university of Edinburgh on how philosophy can help us developed our emotional connection to our environment, and motivate the personal, radical action we need in order to address the environmental crisis.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Students and faculty from International Christian University went on a study tour to Shimokawa town, in the northern part of Japan (Hokkaido). It is 90% covered by forest and hence is a town rich in natural resources. By sustainably managing its natural resources and circulating them within its boundaries, it aims to become a self-sufficient, resilient society. The town is recognized for its sustainable forest management efforts and actions to generate new value through local sustainability initiatives. It was selected as one of the 29 cities in the SDGs Future City project. This trip was sponsored and made possible by the ICU Foundation. Therefore, this episode compiles all the teachings and reflections of ICU and RadioNatura podcast participants from visiting and talking to the locals. The discussions include how and why biomass energy was introduced into the town, what brought them to live in Shimokawa and their perspectives on local sustainability in the future.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

For the third and final interview of this 3 part series, Jordan Anderson sits down again with ecology expert Hugh Bollinger to talk about how we can all get involved in ecology and restoration on the ground level. Restoration doesn't always have to be as big as saving a whole forest or a river, it can be done in your back yard! In this interview, Hugh outlines several ways that we can all get involved in ecology and use it to improve the health of the places we live.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

In this episode Jordan Anderson sits down again with Hugh Bollinger to talk about ecological restoration. For part 2 Hugh tells us about some powerful case studies in restoration, giving examples of times when large scale restoration projects have been successful, and times when they have failed. Building upon the principles laid out in part 1, he explains how different environments and species can be nursed back to health through careful and educated intervention. We hope you enjoy!

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
RadioNatura - Dr. Ana Ruiz Diaz: Protecting Mexico's Maize
play

01/20/23 • 13 min

In this episode, Jordan Anderson gets to sit down with Dr. Ana Ruiz Diaz to discuss her contributions and involvement in the ongoing class action lawsuit in the Supreme Court of Mexico against the commercial cultivation of GMO corn in Mexico. Ana has worked with various corn producers in La Demanda Colectiva Maize to bring this case to the highest court in the land, and they have made meaningful progress toward their goals and continue to fight for agricultural justice. GMO corn from transnational breeders poses a threat to the ancient gene pool of local corn varieties in Mexico, the world center of biodiversity for corn.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Show more best episodes

Toggle view more icon

FAQ

How many episodes does RadioNatura have?

RadioNatura currently has 23 episodes available.

What topics does RadioNatura cover?

The podcast is about Nature, Podcasts and Science.

What is the most popular episode on RadioNatura?

The episode title 'A Study Tour to Shimokawa, Hokkaido, Japan: Part 1' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on RadioNatura?

The average episode length on RadioNatura is 39 minutes.

How often are episodes of RadioNatura released?

Episodes of RadioNatura are typically released every 20 days, 5 hours.

When was the first episode of RadioNatura?

The first episode of RadioNatura was released on Jun 7, 2021.

Show more FAQ

Toggle view more icon

Comments