Rewilding Planet Earth

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Series Overview

Rewilding Planet Earth听invites us to take seriously the biodiversity extinction crisis, to think critical about what we mean by nature and the wild, and to participate in the UN decade for ecosystem restoration. The series emphasizes throughout both the need to be as informed as possible and to stay engaged through shared action, community involvement, and a commitment to the common good.听

By helping to revitalize degraded ecosystems we create carbon sinks, mitigate climate change, increase our resilience to extreme weather, purify the air, improve access to freshwater, and achieve public health. In Laudato Si鈥, Pope Francis implores all of humanity to experience an ecological conversion of mind and habits - a conversion that is essential not only to biodiversity, but also to the future of our own species.

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Event Speakers

Carolina Morgado
Carolina Morgado听| Oct. 04
Dorceta Taylor
Dorceta Taylor | Feb. 28
Frances Moore Lapp茅
Frances Moore Lapp茅听| Nov. 15
Kim Stanley Robinson
Kim Stanley Robinson | Mar. 29
Susan Chomba
Susan Chomba | Dec. 1
Brian von Herzen
Brian von Herzen听| April 25
Vandana Shiva
Vandana Shiva | Feb. 6

Carolina Morgado

Carolina has been part of Tompkins Conservation Chile for almost 30 years, which has allowed her to work closely with Douglas Tompkins, conservationist and founder of the North Face, since its creation.

She played a central role in donating land from Tompkins Conservation to the State of Chile, a worldwide conservation milestone, as it was the largest donation in history from a private party to a State. This allowed the creation of seven national parks and the expansion of three others.

She has directed the Patagonia Parks Route project. This initiative consists of a territorial vision of conservation in Chilean Patagonia that promotes economic development through tourism as a consequence of conservation, enhancing the value of the national parks.

Today Carolina Morgado is Executive Director of Fundaci贸n Rewilding Chile, a legacy of Tompkins Conservation.

Carolina Morgado

Rewilding Champion: Carolina Morgado

Rewilding Chile:
Legacy of Tompkins Conservation

October 4, 2022
7:00 PM | Virtual Webinar
Registration Required

Sponsored by ILA and Presented by Boston College Environmental Studies

Frances Moore Lapp茅

Beginning with her own awakening to the roots of hunger and ecological devastation she shares her journey of asking the question behind the question--that is, until she got to the biggest of all: Why are we, such a bright species, creating together a world that as individual none of us would choose? She captures in dramatic data and images of the waste, destruction, hunger, and ill health built into our dominant food and agricultural systems. She emphasizes, however, dramatic stories illustrating the power of our 鈥渕ental maps鈥 either to blind us or to enable us to see possibility. She shares stories of more democratic rules and practices bringing to life an underappreciated, global transformation holding the promise of ecological health and human thriving for all.

Frances Moore Lapp茅

Aligning with the Earth; What Will it Take?

November 15, 2022
7:00 PM |听Fulton 511

Sponsored by ILA and听Boston College Environmental Studies

Susan Chomba听

Dr. Susan Chomba is the Director of Vital Landscapes at the World Resources Institute (WRI). She leads WRI Africa鈥檚 work on forest protection and landscape restoration, food systems transformation, water and governance. She is a scientist with extensive research and development experience in more than 20 countries on the continent. Susan is a global ambassador for the Race to zero and Resilience under the UN High-Level Champions for Climate Action. She serves on advisory boards of several organizations and has received several global recognitions for her work, including being named as one of Global Landscapes Forum鈥檚 鈥16 Women Restoring the Earth鈥 in 2021 and one of the top 25 women shaping climate action globally by Greenbiz.

Susan Chomba

Will Ongoing Grand Restoration Schemes Reverse or Accelerate Biodiversity Loss?

December 1, 2022
1:30 PM | Virtual Webinar

Registration Required

Sponsored by ILA

Vandana听Shiva

Vandana听Shiva, a world-renowned environmental thinker, activist, feminist, philosopher of science, writer and science policy advocate, is the founder of Navdanya Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology in India and President of Navdanya International.

Trained as a Physicist at the University of Punjab, she completed her Ph.D. on the 鈥楬idden Variables and Non-locality in Quantum Theory鈥 from the University of Western Ontario, Canada. She later shifted to inter-disciplinary research in science, technology, and environmental policy, which she carried out at the Indian Institute of Science and the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore, India.

In 1982 she founded the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology (RFSTE), an independent research institute that addresses the most significant problems of ecology of our times, and two years later, Navdanya (鈥榥ine seeds鈥) the movement in defense of biodiversity and the contributions made to the climate, environment and society by small farmers.

The recipient of many awards, including the Right Livelihood Award, (the 鈥楢lternative Nobel Prize鈥) and the Sydney Peace Prize, she has been named among the top five 鈥淢ost Important People in Asia鈥 by AsiaWeek.

She is a prolific writer and author of numerous books and serves on the board of the International Forum on Globalization, and member of the executive committee of the World Future Council.

Shiva

My Life in a Biodiversity of Movements

February 6, 2023听

6:00 pm |听Robsham Theater Arts Center

Open to Public

Sponsored by Environmental Studies Program, 糖心vlog直播平台 Real Food, The Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics, and 糖心vlog直播平台 School of Social Work

Dr. Vandana Shiva is represented by Evil Twin Booking Agency
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Dorceta Taylor听

Dorceta E. Taylor is a professor of environmental justice and the Senior Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Yale School of the Environment. Dr. Taylor听directs YSE's Environmental Fellows Program and the Yale Conservation Scholars Early Leadership Initiative. She is听a leading expert in the field of institutional diversity and workforce dynamics in the environmental sector.听In 2014 Taylor authored a landmark national report,听The State of Diversity in Environmental Institutions: Mainstream NGOs, Foundations, and Government Agencies. Dorceta听Taylor has also published several influential books including听Toxic Communities: Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential Mobility听(2014) and听The Rise of the American Conservation Movement: Power, Privilege, and Environmental Protection (2016).听

Dorceta Taylor

Untold Stories of the Conservation Movement:听 Race, Class and Environmental Protection

February 28, 2023
6:00 PM | Gasson 100

Sponsored by听Environmental Studies Program,听African and African Diaspora Studies Program,听Department of Sociology, and the Department of History听

Kim Stanley Robinison

Kim Stanley Robinson听is an American science fiction writer. He is the author of more than twenty books, including the international bestselling Mars trilogy, and more recently听New York 2140, Aurora, Shaman, Green Earth, and听2312, which was a听New York Times听bestseller nominated for all seven of the major science fiction awards鈥攁 first for any book. He was sent to the Antarctic by the U.S. National Science Foundation鈥檚 Antarctic Artists and Writers鈥 Program in 1995 and returned in their Antarctic media program in 2016. In 2008 he was named a 鈥淗ero of the Environment鈥 by听Time听magazine, and he works with the Sierra Nevada Research Institute, the Clarion Writers鈥 Workshop, and UC San Diego鈥檚 Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination. His work has been translated into 25 languages, and won a dozen awards in five countries, including the Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and World Fantasy awards. In 2016 he was given the Heinlein Award for lifetime achievement in science fiction, and asteroid 72432 was named 鈥淜imrobinson.鈥 In 2017, he was given the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Imagination in Service to Society. A prolific writer and speaker, his work has appeared in听The New York Times,听The Washington Post,听Newsweek,听Nature, and听Wired, among many others, and he has lectured at more than one hundred institutions over the last 25 years. His novel,听The Ministry for the Future,听was selected as one of Barack Obama鈥檚 Favorite Books of 2020. His most recent book,听The High Sierra: A Love Story听(May 2022) is a non-fiction exploration of Robinson鈥檚 years spent hiking and camping in the Sierra Nevada mountains, one of the most compelling places on Earth.

Kim Stanley Robinison

The听Future of Climate, Technology, and Society

March 29, 2023
7:00 PM | Gasson 100

Cosponsored by the Lowell Humanities Series, Environmental Studies Program,听Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lynch School's Center for Psychological Humanities and Ethics, and the Department of English听

Brian von Herzen

Brian von Herzen听is the founder and executive director of the Climate Foundation, which upholds the vision and the mission to regenerate life in the ocean using Marine Permaculture technology. As Executive Director, Brian leads Climate Foundation鈥檚 large-scale seaweed mariculture programs to develop sustainable food, feed and fertilizer value chains, provide ecosystem life support, and sustain blue carbon sinks.听听Brian leads an international team of scientists, engineers, technicians, social scientists and seaweed farmers. Currently and most importantly, Brian is leading a successful Marine Permaculture seaforestation demonstration project in the Philippines.

Brian von Herzen

April 25, 2023
6pm | Virtual Webinar

Registration Required

Sponsored by the听Environmental Studies Program

2021-2022 Series

2021-2022 Speakers

AY Young
AY Young | Sept. 22
Gopal Patel
Gopal Patel | Feb. 8
David Meshoulam
David Meshoulam听| April 27
Kinari Webb
Kinari Webb | Oct. 5
Pete Malinowski
Peter Malinowski听| Mar. 1
George Monbiot
George Monbiot听| Oct. 13

Nalini Nadkarni
Nalini Nadkarni | Mar. 16
Robin Wall Kimmerer
Robin Wall Kimmerer听| Dec. 1

Paul Hawken
Paul Hawken | April 19

AY's Story

AY is a producer, singer, songwriter, entertainer, and entrepreneur. He powers his concerts ("The Battery Tour") using renewable energy. He was recently named a UN Youth Leader for SDGs and performed at President Biden鈥檚 inauguration. AY is currently working on a Global Goals album, labeled "Project 17" in collaboration with earths biggest artists to create one song for each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

Project 17

is currently making the world鈥檚 first sustainable album containing 17 songs, 1 per each Sustainable Development Goal, recorded in partnership with the best artists in the world in a carbon neutral way. Other focuses are 17 sustainable tours and the education program in schools K-12 across the country. AY Young is a UN Young Leader from the U.S. and has held 800+ solar-powered concerts across the country since 2012.

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AY Young

Presented by Boston College Environmental Studies, with the School of Social Work

O鈥橬eill Plaza

Sept 22, 2021

5:00 PM

Cosponsors: EcoPledge, CAB, Music Guild, Real Food 糖心vlog直播平台, and UG糖心vlog直播平台
*Rain date Sept 23, 5:00pm @ O'Neill Plaza

AY Young - Global Goals Project Announcement 2021

Kinari听Webb

Kinari听Webb, MD, is the founder of Health In Harmony, an international nonprofit dedicated to reversing global heating, understanding that rainforests are essential for the survival of humanity, and a cofounder of Alam Sehat Lestari (ASRI). Dr. Webb graduated from Yale University School of Medicine with honors and currently splits her time between Indonesia, international site assessments, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Guardians of the Trees is her debut.

Title: Guardians of the trees: a journey of hope through healing the planet / Kinari Webb, M.D., First edition, Flatiron Books, 2021

Kinari Webb

Presented by Boston College Environmental Studies

Virtual talk with PRX Living on Earth

Oct 5, 2021

8:00 PM

Cosponsers: Harvard Chan C-Change, the UMass Boston School for the Environment, and the UMass Boston McCormack Graduate School

George Monbiot

is an author, Guardian columnist and environmental campaigner. His best-selling books include Feral: Rewilding the land, sea and human life and Heat: how to stop the planet burning; his latest is Out of the Wreckage: a new politics for an age of crisis. George cowrote the concept album Breaking the Spell of Loneliness with musician Ewan McLennan, and has made a number of viral videos. One of them, adapted from his 2013 TED talk, How Wolves Change Rivers, has been viewed on YouTube over 40m times. Another, on Natural Climate Solutions, that he co-presented with Greta Thunberg, has been watched over 60m times. George is working on a new book, to be published in 2022, about how to feed the world without devouring the planet.

Title: Feral: rewilding the land, the sea, and human life / George Monboit, The University of Chicago Press (Chicago), 2014

George Monbiot

Virtual talk

Oct 13, 2021

3:00 PM


Event Recording

Robin Wall Kimmerer

Robin Wall Kimmerer is a mother, scientist, decorated professor, and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. Kimmerer lives in Syracuse, New York, where she is a SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology, and the founder and director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, whose mission is to create programs which draw on the wisdom of both indigenous and scientific knowledge for our shared goals of sustainability. Her first book,听Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses, was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for outstanding nature writing, and her other works have appeared in Orion, Whole Terrain, and numerous scientific journals. Wall Kimmerer's book,听Braiding Sweetgrass:听Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants,听is听the subject of her talk, which will be听followed by a moderated conversation and audience Q&A. As a writer and a scientist, her interests in restoration include not only restoration of ecological communities, but restoration of our relationships to land.

Robin Kimmerer

Virtual talk Presented by Lowell Humanities Series

Dec 1, 2021

7:00 PM

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Cosponsers:听Environmental Studies, Earth and Environmental Sciences

Title: Braiding Sweetgrass Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants / Robin Wall Kimmerer, Penguin Books (United Kingdom), 2021

Gopal Patel

Gopal D. Patel is a faith-based environmental activist, campaigner and consultant. For more than a decade he has spearheaded the development of environmental initiatives engaging religious communities and leaders in India, East Africa, Europe and North America. He is Co-Founder and Director of Bhumi Global, a non-profit organization that works to educate and mobilize Hindu communities globally for environmental action. He is co-chair of the United Nations Multi-faith Advisory Council and is a member of the Advisory Board to the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. He also serves as an Advisor to number of interfaith and environmental initiatives, including the WWF Beliefs and Values Programme, the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology and the Parliament of the World鈥檚 Religions. Born and raised in the England, he currently lives in the New York City Metro Area.听

Gopal Patel

Faith, Biodiversity, and Ecosystem Restoration

Presented by Boston College Environmental Studies

Gasson 100

February 8, 2022

4:30 PM

Cosponsors:听Office of Global Engagement and The Jesuit Institute
*Proof of vaccination (vaccination card or Eagle ID) required to attend.听
Masks strongly encouraged.

Event Recording

Billion Oyster Project

听is a nonprofit organization on a mission to restore听oyster听reefs to New York Harbor through public education initiatives. Together with the local community,听Billion听Oyster听Project听has planted 47 million听oysters听across 12 acres and 15 reef sites across New York Harbor, engaging more than 8,000 New York students and 10,000 volunteers to date. Founded on the belief that restoration without education is temporary, and observing that learning outcomes improve when students have the opportunity to work on real restoration听projects,听Billion听Oyster听Project听collaborates with public schools. The crew designs STEM curriculum for NYC schools through the lens of听oyster听restoration, and engages Urban Assembly New York Harbor School students in large-scale restoration听projects, collects discarded听oyster听shells from 75 NYC restaurants, and engages the local community in the stewardship of their local marine environment.

Pete Malinowski grew up farming oysters with his parents and siblings on the Fishers Island Oyster Farm. His passion for the environment and education led him to the New York Harbor School, where he founded the school鈥檚 Aquaculture and Oyster Restoration Programs and spent five years as a teacher. Pete serves as a Co-chair of the Governor's Shellfish Restoration Council and sits on the Mayor's Waterfront Management Advisory Board. Pete spends as much of his free time as possible on the water or in the woods with his three children Adrian, Maxwell and Daisy.

Pete Malinowski

245 Beacon Street, Room 107

March 1, 2022

3:00 PM

*Proof of vaccination (vaccination card or Eagle ID) required to attend.听
Masks strongly encouraged.

Nalini Nadkarni

Known as the 鈥淨ueen of the Forest Canopy,鈥 Nadkarni has explored rainforest canopy biota around the world for four decades. These diverse treetop communities provide critical ecological functions for ecosystem processes, but are vulnerable to negative effects of human activities such as forest fragmentation and climate change. Nadkarni raises awareness for the need to protect and restore forests by incorporating insights of human communities from sectors that lie far outside of academic science. She has created long-term collaborations with faith-based groups, artists, rap singers, corporations, and people who are incarcerated, and weaves their values and knowledge into the enhancement of nature on our planet. This 鈥渢apestry thinking鈥 鈥 the intentional connection of multiple ways of knowing -- can be applied to inspire restoration of all ecosystems at local, regional, and global scales.

Nalini Nakdarni

Tapestry Thinking: Weaving Diverse Human Communities with Nature

Virtual Webinar

March 16, 2022

7:00 PM

Paul Hawken

听starts ecological businesses, writes about nature and commerce, and consults with heads of state and CEOs on climatic, economic and ecological regeneration. He has appeared on numerous media including the Today Show, Talk of the Nation, Bill Maher, CBS This Morning and others, and his work has been profiled or featured in hundreds of articles including the听Wall Street Journal,听New York Times,听Newsweek,听Washington Post,听Forbes,听and听Business Week. He has written nine books including six national and听NYT听bestsellers:听Growing a Business,听The Next Economy,听The Ecology of Commerce,听Blessed Unrest,听Drawdown,听and听Regeneration. He is published in 30 languages and his books are available in over 90 countries. His latest book,听Regeneration, Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation,听was published by Penguin RandomHouse September, 2021, his sequel to听Drawdown,听 He is the founder of both Project Drawdown and Project Regeneration (regeneration.org). Project Regeneration is the world鈥檚 largest, most complete listing and network of solutions to the climate crisis.

Paul Hawken

Virtual Webinar

April 19, 2022

7:00 PM听

Please to recieve a Zoom link.

regeneration cover

Title: Regeneration: Ending the climate crisis in one generation

David Meshoulam

Co-Founder and Executive Director of Boston-based Speak for the Trees

David (pronounced Dah-veed) Meshoulam co-founded Speak for the Trees in 2018 and now serves as its Executive Director. Trained as a science educator, his work has focused on ways to increase understanding of the connections between science, culture, and history and to empower people to be change agents. He holds a PhD in Curriculum & Instruction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is a Senior Fellow at the Environmental Leadership Program, and is co-chair of the Urban Ecology Collaborative.

Speak for the Trees, Boston, is guided by the values of Tree Equity: that trees are crucial for building resilient communities and healthy听residents,听but that low-canopy neighborhoods receive fewer benefits than their听well-canopied neighbors. The organization exists at听the intersection of environmental justice, racial and social equity, public health, and climate change and works to improve Boston's urban forest through plantings, education, and advocacy. Speak for the Trees recognizes that the inequities of tree canopy coverage found in Boston have a long and complicated history tied to systemic racism, redling, and so-called "urban renewal" and works at the community level to develop a shared-vision for a sustainable future for all.

David Mattapan

Trees as Boundary Objects: Growing Boston's Urban Forest for Equity, Justice, and Resilience

245 Beacon Street, Room 107

April 27, 2022

4:30 PM

This event is hybrid.

Please to attend virtually.

Cosponsered by Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society
*Proof of vaccination (vaccination card or Eagle ID) required to attend.听听
Masks strongly encouraged.