Geoffrey Holland is the lead author of The Hydrogen Age, Gibbs-Smith Publishing, 2007. He is a veteran writer/producer of long and short-form videos focused on clean energy and the environment. He also happens to be the coordinator for the MAHB Dialogue series.
Gender and the Future of Humanity – A MAHB Dialogue with Historian Nancy C. Unger
But gender bias needs to be deconstructed. I mean, clearly, we’ve come a long, long way. But there’s still a lot of work to do.
December 13, 2022
Protecting Nature’s Threatened Biodiversity – A MAHB Dialogue with Paula Ehrlich, CEO E.O. Wilson Foundation
Biodiversity is all the life around us, all the variation of life found on Earth. It’s the species that make up the web of life of which we are a part. Biodiversity matters because each and every species matters.
July 19, 2022
Creating a Global Patchwork for Nature – A MAHB Dialogue with Mary Reynolds, Founder, We Are the Ark
An Ark is what we call those places which have been set free from those chains to heal our planet, patch by patch. It is a restored, native ecosystem, a local, small, medium, or large rewilding project.
March 3, 2022
Refugio Tinti: Reflections of Nature’s Design
Apart from being a wildlife sanctuary and a permacultural model farm, the Refugio is an education and consultation center for reforestation practices and regenerative agriculture.
February 15, 2022
The Case for Cooperative Business Ownership
A cooperative is a business enterprise and a social group of members and as such has both business and member community roles.
September 16, 2021
The Systems of Life – a MAHB Dialogue with Fritjof Capra, Systems Scientist and Author of The Tao of Physics
My concern is: how can we combine the passion, energy, and creativity of these youth movements with the insights of the generation of elders who have developed the systemic vision of life so that the youth movements don’t have to reinvent the wheel?
August 20, 2021