Dina Gilio-Whitaker is a lecturer of American Indian Studies at California State University San Marcos. She has written “‘All the Real Indians Died Off’ and 20 Other Myths About Native Americans” (https://bit.ly/3oaAicK) and “As Long as the Grass Grows” (https://bit.ly/3uHzM8A).
Gilio-Whitaker discusses the history of the environmental movement, environmental justice, and what it means to live in the post-apocalypse.
Music created by Ryan Hopper and Ryan Faber.
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Dina Gilio-Whitaker is a lecturer of American Indian Studies at California State University San Marcos. She has written “‘All the Real Indians Died Off’ and 20 Other Myths About Native Americans” (https://bit.ly/3oaAicK) and “As Long as the Grass Grows” (https://bit.ly/3uHzM8A).
Gilio-Whitaker discusses the history of the environmental movement, environmental justice, and what it means to live in the post-apocalypse.
Music created by Ryan Hopper and Ryan Faber.
What has lead to the prolonged delay of climate action in the United States? In this episode, we dig into how ideology and industry have historically helped stall climate action, and might again.
Theme music provided by Ryan Faber. “Leit,” “Mori,” and “Amonym” composed by Ryan Hopper.
This Changes Everything by Naomi Klein
Losing Earth by Nathaniel Rich
Early oil industry knowledge of CO2 and global warming https://go.nature.com/3vLwj9i
Early oil industry disinformation on global warming https://bit.ly/3xSQzYy
The health and climate impacts of carbon capture and direct air capture https://rsc.li/3vHMR1Q
How the fossil fuel industry got the media to think climate change was debatable https://wapo.st/3eU12dv
Decarbonizing the US Economy https://bit.ly/3urNxIC
Transcending Neoliberalism: How the Free-Market Myth Has Prevented Climate Action https://bit.ly/3nRzOZ0
CO2 and Greenhouse Gas Emissions https://bit.ly/3o2whHz
Eschatology
Dina Gilio-Whitaker is a lecturer of American Indian Studies at California State University San Marcos. She has written “‘All the Real Indians Died Off’ and 20 Other Myths About Native Americans” (https://bit.ly/3oaAicK) and “As Long as the Grass Grows” (https://bit.ly/3uHzM8A).
Gilio-Whitaker discusses the history of the environmental movement, environmental justice, and what it means to live in the post-apocalypse.
Music created by Ryan Hopper and Ryan Faber.