Coming up Thursday on Goddard College Community Radio—a healer who thinks we’ve killed too many germs and a utility executive who wants to sell customers less electricity.
9:00 - 10:00 am
What can Cuban doctors, innovative ranchers in Saskatchewan, and the microbiome teach us about how to care for people and the Earth at the same time? Vermont author Didi Pershouse addresses these and other questions in "The Ecology of Care: Medicine, Agriculture, Money, and the Quiet Power of Human and Microbial Communities."
http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780692613030
Green Mountain Power is trying to sell its customers less electricity. The company’s leaders think that’s the way to avoid utilities’ impending death spiral. GMP CEO Mary Powell will describe the company’s programs to help its customers transition to renewable energy, increase their efficiency, and even disconnect altogether from the grid.
10:00 - 10:30 am
Resilience Thoughts (“Anthropomorphism: A Big Word Getting Bigger”), a locally told Extempo story by Patrick Orr, plus upcoming events related to energy, food, and the local economy at the end of the age of oil.
ExtempoVT.com
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