Learn/Unlearn
GreenCheck is committed to unlearning inequitable and exploitative practices in climate action and philanthropy. We also want to learn how to create regenerative and equitable systems to take their place. Join us on this journey of learning and unlearning — these resources we've compiled with the help of our Partners are a great start!
Instagram profiles the GreenCheck team loves:
more coming soon!
The GreenCheck team's favourite books & podcasts:
Books/Novels:
Ecofeminism, by Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva
Ecology, Equity, and the Economy, by Gurudas Nulkar
Environmentalism and Economic Justice, by Laura Pulido
Less is More, by Jason Hickel
The Story of Stuff, by Annie Leonard
This Changes Everything, by Naomi Klein
Braiding Sweetgrass, by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Podcasts:
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"Citations Needed", Episode 108: How GDP Fetishism Drives Climate Crisis and Inequality
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"Green Dreamer", 309) Manpreet Kalra: Deconstructing saviorism from heropreneurship to voluntourism
more coming soon!
Resources recommended by our Partners
Recommended by KAMY:
Podcast: "So Hot Right Now", Episode: Messages from the Frontline
Recommended by CEPC Tolimán:
Book: Ishmael, by David Quinn.
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The novel examines the hidden cultural biases driving modern civilization and explores themes of ethics, sustainability, and global catastrophe
Podcast: Radio Semilla (Seed Guardian Network Podcast)
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(Español): https://redsemillas.org/radiosemilla/
Podcast: Radio Lab Episode on the “Wood Wide Web” underground forest network
Resources On Agroforestry: Online Free Publications
Recommended by Pacto x el Clima:
Pacto believes that using an ecofeminist lens to guide their work is essential because it captures the intersectionality of the climate struggle. Here are some awesome resources for both beginners and experts!
Collaborative Spotify Playlist: Podcasts & Songs on Ecofeminism
Resources on Ecofeminism (Bilingual!):
more coming soon!