Earth911 Podcast: Captain Paul Watson on Urgent Actions to Save Our Ocean

Earth911 Podcast: Captain Paul Watson on Urgent Actions to Save Our Ocean

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Captain Paul Watson, founding father of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, joins Earth911’s Mitch Ratcliffe to speak about his new e book, Urgent: Save Our Ocean to Survive Climate Change. He calls on readers to take motion to scale back their environmental impact and thru protest. A controversial determine within the environmental motion due to his willingness to interact in direct motion, Paul argues it’s time for people to alter their relationship with nature and rejoin the larger world they suppose that they management. Like his profession, throughout which he has participated in direct actions in opposition to whalers and different extractive actions, Urgent is a problem to the reader to look actuality within the face. It’s previous time to that acknowledge climate change is occurring, he says. He shares many concepts about take motion to finish the anthropocentrism that defines people as the only measure of worth on Earth. 

Captain Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Captain Paul Watson, founding father of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, is our visitor on Sustainability in Your Ear.

Paul shares his experiences on the seas, together with the second he realized that humanity’s relationship with nature is “grossly and perversely insane.” We talk about environmental stewardship, the duty to acknowledge different animals as people with worth, and the problem of dwelling within the trendy, oil-fueled world with out hypocrisy. He suggests {that a} aware relationship with nature and each other is the idea for restoring the planet’s ecosystem. You can discover his e book, Urgent: Save Our Ocean to Survive Climate Change at Amazon and Powell Books.