Matt O’Malley on environmental law, clean water, and anthropology
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Burnout is a real problem, especially among nonprofits and mission-based organizations. How do we take care of ourselves, each other, and the planet? This week, we discuss adaptation and the art of travel with the environmental attorney and Waterkeeper Matt O'Malley.
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Dive into some resources:
- Connect with Matt O'Malley on LinkedIn
- The syringe tides of 1987-88
- Learn about San Diego Coastkeeper
- Follow Coastkeeper on Instagram and Twitter
- Explore a list of Superfund sites, the polluted locations in the U.S. requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contaminations
- Watch Erin Brokovich, a true story-turned-Hollywood-movie about an environmental lawyer battling hazardous water pollution
- More on Pure Water San Diego
- What is wastewater recycling?
- Pace Environmental Litigation Clinic and Hudson Riverkeeper
- About the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
- Read Blood Struggle by Charles F. Wilkinson
- Read Inconspicuous Consumption by Tatiana Schlossberg
- Read The Ripple Effect: The Fate of Freshwater in the Twenty-First Century by Alex Prud'homme
- Learn about Borneo, Grand Teton National Park, and Yellowstone National Park
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Special thanks to our guest: Matt O'Malley. Feelanthrope is produced by Ally Celones Senturk. Our audio engineer and composer is Kory Hilpmann, with original music by Danny Nguyen. Our designer is Kait Kolsky.
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