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.
Episode one of Eschatology looks at the worst-case scenarios of climate change. We'll look at what warming is doing to crops, how it's impacting people, and what the upper limits of human - and plant - adaptability to climate change might be.
Theme music provided by Ryan Faber. "Silent Earth" and "Mori" composed by Ryan Hopper.
Crop damage and suicide: https://bit.ly/2Nue2wR
CO2 levels and rice proteins: https://bit.ly/3usA9El
Human adaptability limits: https://bit.ly/3kk4ctj
Falling crop yields:https://bit.ly/3aPjHpN
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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.