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re: Wild

By: Boyce Upholt
  • Summary

  • How do we live on this Earth? How should we? Our answers to these questions are shaped by our idea of "nature" as something separate from humanity. re: Wild is a series of conversations with people who are pushing the boundaries of that old idea. We'll talk to people who -- instead of conceiving of the wilderness as a place apart -- live, eat, and work in a more-than-human world. New episodes drop twice a month, on the first and third Wednesdays.
    Boyce Upholt
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Episodes
  • Jessica Camille Aguirre: The View From Space
    Dec 21 2022

    Jessica Camille Aguirre is a writer whose work focuses on climate change and extremes.

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    [01:41] AFAR Magazine: “The Promise and Peril of Space Tourism”

    [05:13] Frank White’s The Overview Effect: Space Exploration and Human Evolution

    [06:34] The Space Studies Institute: Gerard K. O’Neill

    [08:19] NASA: “Blue Marble”

    [08:23] NASA: “Earthrise”

    [08:58] Kenneth E. Boulding: “The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth”

    [09:14] Wikipedia: “Whole Earth Catalog”

    [18:02] Harper’s Magazine: “Another Green World”

    [22:25] University of Arizona: “Biosphere 2”

    [31:56] Bill McKibben’s The End of Nature

    [36:40] Southlands newsletter

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    37 mins
  • Justin Gregg: Us Dumb Humans
    Dec 7 2022

    Justin Gregg is a science writer and animal cognition researcher.

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    [0:52] Justin Gregg's If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal: What Animal Intelligence Reveals About Human Stupidity

    [9:39] EuroNews: “Explained: Who has nuclear weapons in Europe and where are they?”

    [24:58] Arik Kirschenbaum's The Zoologist’s Guide to the Galaxy: What Animals on Earth Reveal About Aliens—and Ourselves

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    29 mins
  • Defending the Forest
    Nov 2 2022

    May and Hadley identify as members of the Defend the Atlanta Forest movement.

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    [0:05] Atlanta City Studio’s Our Future City report (h/t Charles Bethea at the New Yorker)

    [1:18] Defend the Atlanta Forest

    [12:41] Resident Advisor: “Inside the American South’s Anti-Cop Raves”

    [19:23] Rolling Stone: “The Battle for ‘Cop City’”

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    34 mins

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