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In this insightful radio episode from 1988, host Michael Toms engages with Joseph Meeker, a human ecologist and author of Minding the Earth. Meeker delves into the vital need to live harmoniously with our planet, addressing pressing environmental issues like global warming and cultural adaptations required for sustainability. Highlighting the interconnection between human consciousness and the natural world, Meeker introduces the idea of permeable boundaries in understanding our relationship with nature. Reflecting on the legacy of humanism, he discusses the balance between exploitation and preservation and emphasizes empathy and humility within environmentalism. The episode also navigates topics such as the role of wilderness beyond physical spaces, the dynamics of urban and rural living, and the significance of systemic thinking in environmental ethics. (hosted by Michael Toms)
Joseph W. Meeker, Ph.D. is a human ecologist with a Ph.D. in comparative literature, and a master's and postdoctorial studies in wildlife ecology and comparative animal and human behavior. He has been a ranger in the National Park Service. He produced and hosted the radio series "Minding the Earth" carried on many National Public Radio stations during the 1980s. He has taught in several universities, and is currently a Core Faculty member at the Graduate School of the Union Institute.
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Host: Michael Toms Interview Date: 10/5/1988 Program Number: 2109