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The human footprint may not be easily measurable, but it is crucial in shaping the planet for better and for worse – but most of the time it is the latter. Corinna Bellizzi sits down with biologist Shane Campbell-Staton, PhD, who hosts the aptly named show "Human Footprint." He talks all about his experiences traveling around the world to delve into different human activities, cultures, and lifestyles to understand how they impact our society and environment. Shane also shares insights on how supermarkets changed the way we eat, the value of humanity’s fundamental interconnectedness, the true costs of hydroelectric power, and the truth behind the bee colony collapse.
About Guest:
Shane is interested in how human history, culture, technology and politics influence life, biological stress and evolution of species around the world. He uses physiology, gene expression, genomics and experimentation to identify genes and traits that allow animals to rapidly adapt to new environmental pressures faced in a human-dominated world.
Shane also has a deep passion for sharing science with the public. His own passion for science was kindled through television as a child. Growing up in a small town in South Carolina, he was not exposed to much nature or the outdoors. But watching nature documentaries and TV shows featuring passionate presenters, like Steve Irwin and Jeff Corwin, he developed a love for the natural world. Now Shane is sharing his own passions and the wonders of science with a diverse audience through his research as well as visual and audio media.
Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shane-campbell-staton-034a1380/
Guest Website: https://www.campbellstaton.com/
Guest Social:
https://www.pbs.org/show/human-footprint/
https://www.instagram.com/shane.campbellstaton/
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-biology-of-superheroes-podcast/id1314139416
https://www.tiktok.com/@pbs
https://www.youtube.com/@PBS/featured
Additional Resources Mentioned:
The Impact of Climate Storytelling with Trip Jennings and Maiya May of WEATHERED, a PBS Docuseries
The Impact of Dams on the Health of Our Ecosystems with Steve Hawley, Author of Cracked
The Consequences of Farmed Salmon with Simen Saetre, Author of The New Fish
Show Notes: Raw audio
00:02:37 - Shane Campbell-Staton And Human Footprint
00:08:24 - What To Expect From Season 2
00:11:19 - How Supermarkets Changed Our Daily Lives
00:13:41 - Understanding The Honey Trap And Colony Collapse
00:17:49 - Insights About Hydroelectric Power
00:24:50 - Appreciating Fundamental Interconnectedness
00:26:52- Environmental Response To Human Footprint
00:34:45 - Telling Stories About Social Justice
00:46:12 - Evolving From Domination To Reciprocity
00:53:39 - How To Remian Hopeful And Keep The Faith
00:56:17 - Making Small Changes For The Greater Good
00:59:51 - Episode Wrap-up And Closing Words
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By Corinna Bellizzi5
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The human footprint may not be easily measurable, but it is crucial in shaping the planet for better and for worse – but most of the time it is the latter. Corinna Bellizzi sits down with biologist Shane Campbell-Staton, PhD, who hosts the aptly named show "Human Footprint." He talks all about his experiences traveling around the world to delve into different human activities, cultures, and lifestyles to understand how they impact our society and environment. Shane also shares insights on how supermarkets changed the way we eat, the value of humanity’s fundamental interconnectedness, the true costs of hydroelectric power, and the truth behind the bee colony collapse.
About Guest:
Shane is interested in how human history, culture, technology and politics influence life, biological stress and evolution of species around the world. He uses physiology, gene expression, genomics and experimentation to identify genes and traits that allow animals to rapidly adapt to new environmental pressures faced in a human-dominated world.
Shane also has a deep passion for sharing science with the public. His own passion for science was kindled through television as a child. Growing up in a small town in South Carolina, he was not exposed to much nature or the outdoors. But watching nature documentaries and TV shows featuring passionate presenters, like Steve Irwin and Jeff Corwin, he developed a love for the natural world. Now Shane is sharing his own passions and the wonders of science with a diverse audience through his research as well as visual and audio media.
Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shane-campbell-staton-034a1380/
Guest Website: https://www.campbellstaton.com/
Guest Social:
https://www.pbs.org/show/human-footprint/
https://www.instagram.com/shane.campbellstaton/
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-biology-of-superheroes-podcast/id1314139416
https://www.tiktok.com/@pbs
https://www.youtube.com/@PBS/featured
Additional Resources Mentioned:
The Impact of Climate Storytelling with Trip Jennings and Maiya May of WEATHERED, a PBS Docuseries
The Impact of Dams on the Health of Our Ecosystems with Steve Hawley, Author of Cracked
The Consequences of Farmed Salmon with Simen Saetre, Author of The New Fish
Show Notes: Raw audio
00:02:37 - Shane Campbell-Staton And Human Footprint
00:08:24 - What To Expect From Season 2
00:11:19 - How Supermarkets Changed Our Daily Lives
00:13:41 - Understanding The Honey Trap And Colony Collapse
00:17:49 - Insights About Hydroelectric Power
00:24:50 - Appreciating Fundamental Interconnectedness
00:26:52- Environmental Response To Human Footprint
00:34:45 - Telling Stories About Social Justice
00:46:12 - Evolving From Domination To Reciprocity
00:53:39 - How To Remian Hopeful And Keep The Faith
00:56:17 - Making Small Changes For The Greater Good
00:59:51 - Episode Wrap-up And Closing Words
JOIN OUR CIRCLE. BUILD A GREENER FUTURE:
🌴 Subscribe to our newsletter, and we'll plant a tree in your honor! https://caremorebebetter.com
🌲 Subscribe and rate us wherever you listen, and we'll plant another tree
Follow us on social media:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@caremorebebetter
TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@caremorebebetter
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CareMoreBeBetter/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareMoreBeBetter
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/caremorebebetter
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