On the Effects of the Green Tech Boom (Part 2) & Indigenous Listening: Sonia Ramos

We’re rounding off our Extraordinary Women episodes..and almost the series… with one extremely special woman, Sonia Ramos.  Last week on the podcast Lily started her journey into the Atacama Desert where she spoke with Cristina Dorador, a Chilean microbiologist, who is now working on re-writing the Chilean constitution… Cristina has worked closely with indigenous activists, including Sonia Ramos, to draw attention to the threats that lithium mining - booming because of the push for green tech - is having on those ecosystems.  As Sonia says: “Cristina’s work is the science of practise….and her’s is the science of observation.”   Sonia walked across Chile multiple times to protest what is happening to her land.    Credits Producer: Kelsey Bennett  Sound designer: Kit Milsom Music by Cosmo Sheldrake Artwork Bethan Sherwood 

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Some of today’s most topical issues polarise people. In Who Cares Wins with Lily Cole, Lily invites guests with different perspectives to explore critical issues - from technology, food, to mental health and capitalism - and their relationship to the environment. The podcast emerged from the research Lily did for her book ('Who Cares Wins: A Thousand How to Protect the Planet You Love: A thousand ways to solve the climate crisis: from tech-utopia to indigenous wisdom') Season One explores the topics explored in Lily's book of the same name - inviting different perspectives into each thematic episode. Season Two explores the intersections between sustainability and gender issues - exploring different perspectives across the season. Season Three looks at the connections between our inner landscapes (mindsets) and outer landscapes.