Growing Bright Futures: Diane Hermann-Artim

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[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]Host Cheryl Mitchell speaks with Diane Hermann-Artim, Associate Academic Dean, CCV and Northern Lights at CCV. Growing Bright Futures is a joint production of Treleven, Building Bright Futures, Let’s Grow Kids, and Middlebury Community Television. Recorded 2/24/20. To learn more about Building Bright Futures: http://buildingbrightfutures.org/ [/ezcol_2third_end][ezcol_1third]
Producer: Cheryl Mitchell & Darla Senecal

Infinite Economic Growth and other Fairytales that Destroy Ecologies and Communities

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Producer: Salisbury Conservation Committee[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]Join ecological economist Dr. Jon Erickson for a presentation and conversation at the Salisbury Congregational Church.

Dr. Erickson  discusses the myth of infinite growth and the necessary steps toward a more resilient, fair, and (dare we say) smaller economy. He also explains how making the needed changes in our outdated economic models will make our lives and the lives of our children and grandchildren healthier and happier and help us address climate change at the same time.

Recorded by the Salisbury Conservation Committee.

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OCAS Cabin Fever Lecture: Plants for Birds by Gwendolyn Causer

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[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]Native plants provide food and shelter for birds and wildlife. To survive, birds need native plants and the insects that have co-evolved with them. Bird-friendly landscaping provides food, saves water, and fights climate change. Join Gwendolyn Causer, Audubon Vermont, teacher/naturalist and Communications Director, for a presentation about why native plants matter: What are the threats? What are the solutions? Recorded 2/13/20.[/ezcol_2third_end][ezcol_1third]

Producer: Ron Payne/Otter Creek Audubon Society

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