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Daniel Henryk Rasolt joins us for Season 1 of Birdsong (2020).
Daniel is an independent researcher and writer and the founder of Unbounded World, an initiative that takes an integrated approach to environmental and cultural preservation. He holds a degree in astrophysics and works in diverse disciplines related to energy, the environment, health and traditional cultures.
Daniel has traveled to more than 85 countries on this beautiful and vulnerable planet, uses his skills of writing and analysis to communicate environmental and social issues through personal experience and research.
He exposes the circumstances of the indigenous communities, and the usurping and degradation of their natural territories, through his writing and through working with indigenous leaders, organizations, universities, researchers and policy makers.
[3:30] What does honouring the sacred mean from an astrophysicists point of view?
The Powerful Alliance Between Integrated Science and Traditional Food Systems - Thrive
Self-Imposed Isolation of Indigenous Communities Due to COVID-19 Reinforces the Need for Clean Off-Grid Energy Sources - Resilience
How Rights of Nature victories in Colombia’s rainforests can inform shared knowledge systems globally - Shareable
Scientists Must Learn How to Interact With Indigenous People - Ensia
The Koreguaje Tribe: Threatened Guardians of the Northwest Amazon - The Revelator
"They Cannot Keep Us Silent" - Earth Island Journal
“Deforestation in Colombia” - The Ecologist
https://unboundedworld.com/
https://unboundedworld.com/blog/science-society-and-environment/
https://unboundedworld.com/tribes/
https://www.facebook.com/UnboundedWorld7/
https://www.instagram.com/unboundedworld7/
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Daniel Henryk Rasolt joins us for Season 1 of Birdsong (2020).
Daniel is an independent researcher and writer and the founder of Unbounded World, an initiative that takes an integrated approach to environmental and cultural preservation. He holds a degree in astrophysics and works in diverse disciplines related to energy, the environment, health and traditional cultures.
Daniel has traveled to more than 85 countries on this beautiful and vulnerable planet, uses his skills of writing and analysis to communicate environmental and social issues through personal experience and research.
He exposes the circumstances of the indigenous communities, and the usurping and degradation of their natural territories, through his writing and through working with indigenous leaders, organizations, universities, researchers and policy makers.
[3:30] What does honouring the sacred mean from an astrophysicists point of view?
The Powerful Alliance Between Integrated Science and Traditional Food Systems - Thrive
Self-Imposed Isolation of Indigenous Communities Due to COVID-19 Reinforces the Need for Clean Off-Grid Energy Sources - Resilience
How Rights of Nature victories in Colombia’s rainforests can inform shared knowledge systems globally - Shareable
Scientists Must Learn How to Interact With Indigenous People - Ensia
The Koreguaje Tribe: Threatened Guardians of the Northwest Amazon - The Revelator
"They Cannot Keep Us Silent" - Earth Island Journal
“Deforestation in Colombia” - The Ecologist
https://unboundedworld.com/
https://unboundedworld.com/blog/science-society-and-environment/
https://unboundedworld.com/tribes/
https://www.facebook.com/UnboundedWorld7/
https://www.instagram.com/unboundedworld7/