As economic imperatives press up against ecological thresholds, a mega-project that has been in development for over a decade is poised to further alter the character of the estuary, with massive implications for the health of Salish Sea and its many residents. In this episode, we ask: can we find ways to hear each other through all the noise?
FE4.1 - FOREST / GARDEN
Future Ecologies presents: Race Against Climate Change
Future Ecologies presents: MEDIA INDIGENA
Future Ecologies presents: How to Save a Planet
We’ve got an amazing 4th Season headed your way! While we’ve got our heads down for the rest of the year, we’re going to feature some episodes from other podcasts we think you’ll love. First up is an episode from the kind folks at How to Save a Planet.
Sojourning: The Music of Season 3
FE3.10 - Goatwalker: An Open Wound (Part 4)
What is a border? Is it simply an edge: a sharp transition between one state and another? Or does it stretch beyond a single dimension, warping land and people through a self-perpetuating 'otherness'? In this final chapter of Goatwalker, we uncover the ties that bind ecosystems, identities, and communities of all sorts – migrant or otherwise.
FE3.9 - Goatwalker: Saguaro Juniper (Part 3)
FE3.8 - Goatwalker: Sanctuary (Part 2)
FE3.7 - Goatwalker: On Errantry (Part 1)
FE3.6 - Making Sense of Each Other
Mushrooms that smell? Fungi can be pungent, provocative, and at times irresistible. While we might not always recognize it, we're in constant chemical communication with the world around us through olfaction. In this episode, we stop to smell the Russulas – examining the fascinating fragrances of Kingdom Fungi.
FE3.5 - The Story of the Understory of the Understory
In collaboration with the Serpentine Galleries, we present a poetic collage featuring the voices of The Understory of the Understory: a virtual symposium bringing together practitioners from many disciplines to consider the ground beneath our feet across ecologies, politics and spiritualities. With vignettes ranging from co-evolution to condensation, from medicine to mycomorphism, and from death to dust and back again.
FE3.4 - Dama Drama
FE3.3 - Nature, by Design? Freakological Fallacies (Part 3)
FE3.2 - Nature, by Design? The Path to the Wilderness Lodge (Part 2)
FE3.1 - Nature, by Design? Taking the Neo-Eoscenic Route (Part 1)
Is “Nature” a real thing, or is it just an idea? When we talk about restoring ecosystems, what are we restoring them to? Or more precisely, when? This episode is the first part of a conversation between Mendel, Adam, and two of Adam’s mentors, wherein we explore what it means to practice ecological restoration as a form of art.
Future Ecologies presents: Back to Earth - Queer Currents
Future Ecologies presents: Life in the Plastisphere
We're all living in the Plastisphere. The chemistries of plastic have proliferated throughout our ecosystems and our bodies. But widespread concerns over the impacts of plastic are relatively recent – arising from a line of scientific inquiry well within living memory.
While we work on Season 3, we're featuring an episode from one of our favourite shows: Plastisphere – "The Discovery of Plastic Pollution".
Chapter 7: A Form of Life
This is our final chapter, and our last genus of Dragon: Immobilis – the dragons of Limited Behaviour. This genus contains only two species: Immobilis signum, or the Dragon of Tokenism, and Immobilis jevonsii, or the Rebound Effect. They are among the most pernicious dragons, especially for people who already care deeply about the climate.



















