The Mongabay Newscast recently traveled to San Francisco to join an event hosted by the popular radio show and podcast, Climate One, reflecting on both Mongabay’s 25th anniversary and Jane Goodall’s 90th birthday, for a live audience of 1,700.
First, Mongabay founder and CEO Rhett Ayers Butler discusses the news outlet’s biggest successes and impact over a quarter of a century, and then Climate One founder and host Greg Dalton engages Butler and Goodall in conversation about the state of environmental news, the biggest issues they’re working on, their inspirations, and what Goodall wants more people to think about during what she calls a crucial election year.
Here's additional discussion of Mongabay’s 25th anniversary,
Mongabay at 25: A reflection on the journey and future
This is our previous episode where Goodall shares additional thinking on these issues:
Jane Goodall at 90: On fame, hope, and empathy
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Image Credit: Rhett Ayers Butler and Jane Goodall in conversation in San Francisco. Image by Alejandro Prescott-Cornejo/Mongabay.
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Time Codes
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:59) Rhett’s reflections on 25 years of Mongabay
(00:02:27) What makes for a successful newsroom?
(00:07:50) Looking to the future
(00:17:47) Jane Goodall and Rhett Butler in conversation with Climate One
(01:17:30) Credits