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    Basins of Relations: A Reverential Rehydration Revolution (2009 Conference)

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Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature

Sustainability is the dynamic midpoint between perpetual natural cycles of destruction and restoration. In this severely damaged and depleted world, we need to tip the scales toward restoration, regeneration and resilience to sustain the web of life for future generations.

The Bioneers Conference is a leading-edge forum where you can see tomorrow today: a future environment of hope. Social and scientific innovators focus on breakthrough solutions inspired by nature and human ingenuity. These visionaries are already creating the healthy, diverse, equitable and beautiful world we want to live in—our legacy for future generations and the web of life on which our lives depend.

Learn more at Bioneers

Programs in this Series

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thumbnail Dayna Baumeister - Life's Operating Manual

Dayna Baumeister has worked in the field of biomimicry with Janine Benyus since 1998 as a...

10/16/2011 Watch  
thumbnail Mary Evelyn Tucker - The Power of Story

Mary Evelyn Tucker teaches world religions and ecology at Yale University. She helped...

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thumbnail Melissa Nelson - Revitalizing Indigeneity: Eco-Cultural Knowledge and Reciprocity

Melissa K. Nelson, Ph.D. (Anishinaabe/Métis [Turtle Mountain Chippewa]), (Member, Bioneers...

10/16/2011 Watch  
thumbnail Pam Rajput - Voices for Peace and Sustainable Development: The First Women's Parliament of India

Pam Rajput, Ph.D., is an Indian academic turned internationally renowned activist who has...

10/16/2011 Watch  
thumbnail Phillipe Cousteau - Continuing a Legacy: Building a Sustainable World in the 21st Century

Philippe Cousteau, the 31-year-old son of Jan and Philippe Cousteau Sr. and grandson of the...

10/16/2011 Watch  
thumbnail Amory Lovins - Reinventing Fire

Amory Lovins, a physicist, consultant to businesses and government leaders, is Chairman and...

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thumbnail Anim Steel - The Real Food Challenge

Anim Steel is the Director of National Programs at The Food Project in Boston, MA,...

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thumbnail Joshua Fouts - The Emerging Imagination Age

Joshua S. Fouts, a writer, journalist, gamer and technologist, is a Senior Fellow for Digital...

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thumbnail Natalia Greene - The Rights of Nature: An Idea Whose Time Has Come

Natalia Greene, born in Ecuador, coordinates the program on “Political Plurinationality and...

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thumbnail Paul Stamets - Solutions from the Underground: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World

Paul Stamets has written six seminal mushroom-related books, including...

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thumbnail Gloria Steinem - When People Are People . . . and Corporations Are Not: Why the First Inequality Will Also Be The Last

Gloria Steinem, a world-renowned writer, lecturer, editor, and feminist activist, co-founded...

10/14/2011 Watch  
thumbnail John D. Liu - Restoration Writ Large: Unleashing the Potential of Nature and People for Large-Scale Ecosystem Restoration

John D. Liu, a Chinese American who helped open the CBS News Beijing News Bureau in 1981...

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thumbnail Karen Brown - Revolutionizing K-12 Education with Sustainability in Mind

Karen Brown, Creative Director of the Center for Ecoliteracy, is an award-winning designer...

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thumbnail Rebecca Moore - Google Earth-Eye View: Mapping a Future Environment of Hope

Rebecca Moore is a computer scientist and longtime software professional. At Google, she...

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thumbnail Roxanne Brown - Blue and Green: Working Together to Secure a Sustainable Future

Roxanne Brown is the Assistant Legislative Director for the United Steelworkers (USW), one of...

10/14/2011 Watch  
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