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Uncategorized / 20 March 2024 by John

What Instead? Podcast

In the podcast below we hear about Green Chemistry, Alternatives Assessment, what Just Transitions look like for workers and communities, and how Sustainable Businesses, Shareholder Activists, and Consumer Advocates are working hard to make a healthier world for all of us. Featuring Dr. Paul Anastas, Andy Behar, Jose Bravo,Dr. Lauren Heine, David Levine, Stacy Malkan, and Beverley Thorpe,

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Podcast Credits

This has been Unintended Consequences, “A Brief and Recent History of Environmental Health.”
  • Kelly Hendricks, editor
  • Kim Thomas, Advisor
  • Stephenie Hendricks, producer, writer, host.
Special Thanks to:
  • Dr. Paul Anastas
  • Andy Behar
  • Jose Bravo
  • Lauren Heine
  • David Levine
  • Stacy Malkan
  • Beverly Thorpe
Archival footage was used in this podcast, and we’d like to thank:
  • Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
  • Plus TV Africa
  • Purdue Engineering
  • Town Meeting TV
Funded in part by the

Peter Wall Institute Catalyst Collaboration Fund

“Unintended Consequences” is a doctoral research project for the University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies Sustainability theme, Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies. Dr. Greg Garrard, Principle Investigator. Stephenie Hendricks, Project Lead.


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Shareholder Activism
A spectrum of activities conducted by shareholders to create change in a corporation (Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance).

Sustainable Business
Refers to doing business without negatively impacting the environment, community, or society as a whole (Harvard Business School).

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