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Burning Sustainably Part 1: We Can, We Will, We Must
FromBurning Man LIVE
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jul 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The end of the world? we have been practicing for decades. As more people look down the barrel of climate change, we have something to say (and do) about it. What must change for it to be better for the ecology for Burning Man to exist, than for it not to exist?Our 2030 Environmental Sustainability Roadmap declared that in a half dozen years we will become carbon negative and regenerative. How? Stuart talks with David Festa, who brings 30 years of experience to figure out how. Black Rock City and regional events around the world are unique test beds, living laboratories for embracing new technologies and practices. The Burning Man community is vast, diverse, and creative - and can ripple out into the culture to help induce a new era. Medium: Burning Man Project: 2030 Environmental Sustainability RoadmapBurning Man Journal: Year Two Update: Progress On BMP’s Sustainability RoadmapStay tuned for part 2, the Road to Regeneration, with Laura Day, Associate Director of Event OperationsChristopher Breedlove, Director of Civic ActivationMatt Sundquist, Director of the Fly Ranch Project
Released:
Jul 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (87)
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