The Land I Trust
The Land I Trust
Sierra Club
The Land I Trust, an audio series by the Sierra Club, tells stories of special places under threat by dirty energy -- and how the transition to clean energy is benefiting people and the homes they hold dear. In our first series, we travel through the American South to talk with folks about the coal that is fouling their air and water, the dirty energy projects they're fighting in their backyards, and a shared vision for a clean energy economy that allows all of our communities to thrive. From climate refugees to farming families, these Southerners generously sat down, walked, and canoed with us while sharing their truths. Travel with us through North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Alabama and Florida to hear firsthand how much moving beyond coal and fracked gas matters to communities everywhere.
Rebecca Kling on centering frontline communities to address the climate crisis: Season 4, Ep. 19
In the season finale, host Rebecca Kling reflects on how the climate crisis disproportionately impacts frontline communities and why these communities should be at the center of our collective fight against the structural inequities that perpetuate the crisis.
Oct 4, 2021
7 min
Audrey Schulman on moving from leaky gas pipes to renewable geothermal heating: Season 4, Ep. 18
In Massachusetts, decades-old gas infrastructure is leaking methane, a super pollutant that heats up the climate much faster than carbon. Audrey Schulman, co-executive director of the Home Energy Efficiency Team, a grassroots non-profit working on cutting emissions from buildings, is advocating for renewable geothermal heating systems, a climate-safe way to heat homes without the worry of leaks and explosions.  
May 24, 2021
5 min
DeeDee Belmares on building community power to retire a San Antonio coal plant: Season 4, Ep. 17
On the South Side of San Antonio, a majority-Latino community lives near a coal plant that accounts for half of the city's carbon emissions. DeeDee Belmares, a climate justice organizer with Public Citizen, is working to educate and mobilize the community to retire the plant after years of toxic air and water pollution.   
May 10, 2021
6 min
Laura Jacko on fighting the last coal plant in Pittsburgh: Season 4, Ep. 16
Steel mills and coal-fueled industry created a dirty past for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Though the city has cleaned up its environmental act in the past few decades, there’s still work to be done. Resident Laura Jacko fights for her neighborhood’s future.
Feb 8, 2021
6 min
Bill Halter on the booming Arkansas solar industry: Season 4, Ep. 15
Bill Halter has worked in the White House, sat on boards of tech companies, and served as lieutenant governor of Arkansas. In all these pursuits, he says he tries to “do well by doing good.” This led him back to his hometown in Little Rock to become CEO of Scenic Hill Solar, where business is booming.
Feb 1, 2021
7 min
Christopher Basaldú on protecting Indigenous cultural sites: Season 4, Ep. 14
Christopher Basaldú lives in Brownsville, Texas, where the oil and gas industries dominate. But to Christopher, the danger of the status quo is clear. A proposed export terminal for fracked gas threatens to destroy his tribe’s connection to spiritual and cultural sites.
Dec 1, 2020
5 min
Bekah Hinojosa on defending the Gulf Coast from fossil fuel destruction in Brownsville, Texas: Season 4, Ep. 13
Flare stacks, refineries and other signs of extractive industry have taken over much of the Gulf Coast of South Texas. But one pristine stretch of the shoreline remains intact near Brownsville. Bekah Hinojosa and her community are fighting locally, nationally and internationally to keep it this way.
Nov 17, 2020
9 min
Pat Gonzales Rogers on Indigenous land management in Bears Ears National Monument: Season 4, Ep. 12
Pat Gonzales Rogers was not the best hula dancer as a kid growing up in Hawaii. But decades later, while advocating for tribes at Bears Ears National Monument, he recognizes the wisdom of his hula instructor. Pat is the Executive Director of the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition, which advances traditional Indigenous land management practices to protect the sacred Bears Ears in perpetuity. Pat hopes that the coalition will offer a model for sustainable land management to Indigenous groups across the country.
Nov 10, 2020
8 min
Mary Lyn Stoll on teaching climate ethics in the heart of coal country: Season 4, Ep. 11
For Mary Lyn Stoll, the damaging effects of dirty energy and injustices caused by climate change are abundantly clear. But as a professor of ethics in Evansville, Indiana, the heart of coal country, teaching climate ethics is a lot more complicated.
Nov 2, 2020
6 min
Víctor Guzmán habla sobre cómo las comunidades en Puerto Rico se están organizando para combatir la contaminación del carbón: Volumen 4, Capítulo. 10
Víctor Guzmán nunca esperó encontrarse esposado. Siendo padre y miembro vocal de la comunidad de Salinas en Puerto Rico, Víctor quiso una comunidad segura y saludable para sus hijos y para todos los puertorriqueños. Pero cuando las plantas térmicas de carbón empezaron a descargar ceniza tóxica cerca de Salinas, Víctor organizó a su comunidad para oponerse al transporte de cenizas tóxicas y a la creciente influencia de la industria carbonera en Puerto Rico.
Oct 26, 2020
8 min
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