A podcast about the intersections of environmental justice and racial equity. Explore how climate change affects diverse populations all over the globe. Investigate uncomfortable truths about our changing planet’s impact on vulnerable communities, uncover hidden histories behind our national parks, and listen in for eye-opening interviews with park rangers, activists, experts, and survivors. Let’s stop climate change and start social change.
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A podcast about the intersections of environmental justice and racial equity. Explore how climate change affects diverse populations all over the globe. Investigate uncomfortable truths about our changing planet’s impact on vulnerable communities, uncover hidden histories behind our national parks, and listen in for eye-opening interviews with park rangers, activists, experts, and survivors. Let’s stop climate change and start social change.
Seeding the Clouds: Conversations with a Climate Skeptic
Changing Planet Justice
30 minutes 26 seconds
10 months ago
Seeding the Clouds: Conversations with a Climate Skeptic
An unusual episode. In this episode, we sit down with Ms. Rhoda, a retired banker, farmer, and quilter with Native American and German heritage. From her quiet farm in rural Maryland, Rhoda offers a deeply personal perspective on climate change, challenging mainstream views by framing it as part of Earth’s natural cycles and reversing poles. She explains her suspicions that the government's cloud seeding is the real culprit of extreme weather changes, critiques the Biden administration's climate spending, and calls for a return to self-sufficiency through gardening and traditional farming methods.
Rhoda’s perspective is both skeptical and grounded in her lived experience, emphasizing the wisdom of the past and practical steps individuals can take to reconnect with the environment. This conversation challenged both of us to look beyond our differences and explore where our goals overlap
Whether you agree with her views or not, this conversation pushes us to reconsider the interplay between tradition and innovation, individual responsibility, and the broader forces shaping our planet’s future.
Changing Planet Justice
A podcast about the intersections of environmental justice and racial equity. Explore how climate change affects diverse populations all over the globe. Investigate uncomfortable truths about our changing planet’s impact on vulnerable communities, uncover hidden histories behind our national parks, and listen in for eye-opening interviews with park rangers, activists, experts, and survivors. Let’s stop climate change and start social change.