With meals programs and the planet in disaster, what would true resilient, sustainable, and simply options seem like? The reply could lie in a way known as agroecology, a holistic method to meals, agriculture, nature, and social programs that’s already taking root across the globe. On this restricted five-part podcast sequence, hear from farmers, scientists, meals motion leaders, and different specialists about what agroecology is, the way it works, and why a transition to agroecology is required now greater than ever.
Sequence options interviews with:
- Pat Mooney, ETC Group
- Bonnie Keeler, College of Minnesota
- Sophia Murphy, IATP
- Sagari Ramdas, Meals Sovereignty Alliance
- V. Ernesto Mendez, College of Vermont Institute for Agroecology
- Courtney Tchida, Wild Farming Alliance
- Claire Kremen, College of British Columbia
- Samuel Nderitu, Develop Biointensive Agriculture Heart of Kenya
- Leticia Lopez Zepeda, Sin Maíz No Hay País
- Jon Lundgren, ECDYSIS Basis
- Raj Patel, LBJ College of Public Affairs, College of Texas, Austin

