Episodios

  • Can Business Conserve Forests and Our Future?
    Jun 24 2025

    In this episode of Nature Breaking, host Seth Larson sits down with Linda Walker, WWF’s senior director of corporate engagement for forests, to explore the urgent threats to global forests and the role of business in helping reverse current trends.

    Last month, alarming new data were released showing record-breaking tropical forest loss in 2024—an 80% increase over the previous year. Forests are critical to our planet and to us as humans, so we need to double down on efforts to stop the loss of forests where possible and more responsibly manage forests that are earmarked for production. Businesses have a big role to play because 54% of the world’s forests are managed either wholly or partly for the production of things like timber, pulp and paper, and furniture. This interview dives into how some companies are already making a difference, including by participating in Forests Forward—WWF’s flagship program for corporate leadership on forests launched in 2021. Linda and Seth also discuss what a new report, the Forests Forward Impact Report, reveals about the program’s progress and the challenges ahead.

    🎧 Tune in to hear inspiring stories from the field, insights into responsible forest management, and how everyday actions—by companies and consumers—can help keep forests thriving.

    Links for More Info:

    Linda Walker bio

    Forests Forward Impact Report

    WWF’s Forests Forward program

    BLOG: Global Forest Watch data shows alarming rate of forest loss

    Chapters:

    0:00 Preview

    0:25 Intro

    2:09 Linda’s favorite forest memories

    5:54 Global deforestation and the role of companies in managing forests

    10:56 WWF’s Forests Forward program

    21:11 Impacts of the program

    24:09 HP example

    27:16 Interholco example

    30:39 Reasons for hope

    33:57 How all of us can help protect forests

    36:57 Outro

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    38 m
  • How to Make Nature Part of Your Summer Plans
    Jun 10 2025

    As the school year ends and the summer season begins, it’s time to think about how to integrate nature into your summer plans. In this edition of Nature Breaking’s “Headlines & Trendlines” series, hosts Seth Larson and Hayley Lawton share personal stories and practical tips for weaving nature into your everyday life. From backyard camping and local wildlife refuges to dream destinations like Yosemite and the Great Barrier Reef, this episode is full of ideas that are inspiring and doable—whether you’re planning a big trip or just want to make the most of your weekends.

    Plus, we’d love to hear from you! What are your favorite ways to connect with nature during the summer? Drop a comment or email us at news@wwfus.org.

    Listen in and get inspired to make this your most nature-filled summer yet.

    Chapters:

    0:00 Preview

    0:26 Intro

    2:00 Seth & Hayley’s childhood nature experiences

    6:27 Simple ways to connect with nature close to home

    10:20 Bucket-list nature destinations

    12:39 Outro

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    13 m
  • How Coastal Communities Are Protecting Ocean Life
    May 27 2025

    Ahead of World Oceans Day and the UN Ocean Conference, this episode of Nature Breaking explores how local communities are leading the charge in ocean conservation. Join host Seth Larson and WWF’s Shauna Mahajan as they dive into the challenges and opportunities facing the Western Indian Ocean seascape—from climate change and overfishing to innovative community-led solutions.

    Shauna shares inspiring stories of how coastal communities in places like Tanzania and Madagascar are using tools like microfinance and co-management to protect marine ecosystems, support sustainable development, and build climate resilience. Learn how the open-source tool Elinor is helping track and improve conservation governance, and why community-led conservation is key to achieving global goals like the 30x30 target.

    📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to support ocean conservation!

    Links for More Info:

    Shauna Mahajan bio

    Southwest Indian Ocean Seascape

    Elinor monitoring tool

    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Preview

    0:24 Intro

    1:56 Shauna’s background

    3:51 Western Indian Ocean seascape

    6:46 Ingredients for successful community-led ocean initiatives

    14:44 Elinor monitoring tool

    20:47 The need for sustainable finance

    26:30 UN Ocean Conference

    28:09 Closing thoughts

    29:47 Outro

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    30 m
  • The Clean Energy Dilemma: Mining's Impact on Nature
    May 13 2025

    Accelerating the use of clean energy technologies like solar panels and electric vehicles is essential to meet global climate goals. But doing so will require dramatically increasing the global supply of copper, cobalt, lithium and graphite that play critical roles in the production of solar cells, magnets for turbines, and EV batteries. And a significant way to get those materials is through mining. That poses a potential risk to nature. In order to better understand that risk and develop strategies to balance the deployment of renewable energy infrastructure with the conservation of natural habitats, WWF commissioned a new study on the impact of mining for energy transition minerals on nature globally.

    In this episode of Nature Breaking, host Seth Larson interviews Colin Meehan, WWF’s senior director for renewable energy transitions. Colin led the development of this new study, and he shares key insights about the choices we need to make to meet global climate goals while also keeping nature intact and protecting communities.

    Links for More Info:

    WWF Report: Critical Minerals at a Critical Moment

    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Preview

    0:17 Intro

    2:05 Colin’s background

    3:36 How much mining will be needed for a clean energy future?

    6:03 Impact of mining for clean energy materials vs. mining for fossil fuels

    7:03 Impact of critical minerals mining on nature

    11:25 Strategies to mitigate impacts on nature

    16:06 Surprising findings in the report

    19:55 How to balance concerns around mining impacts with the urgency of climate change

    25:41 Outro

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    26 m
  • Food Waste Solutions: Expert Tips to Keep Food Out of Landfills and Save Money
    Apr 29 2025

    This episode explores the critical issue of food waste and its impact on our planet. Join host Seth Larson as he speaks with Pete Pearson, vice president for food loss and waste at the World Wildlife Fund, about the staggering amount of food wasted globally and its connection to environmental degradation. Discover innovative solutions and initiatives aimed at reducing food waste, including the Food Waste Warriors program in schools, the Hotel Kitchen project, and the US Food Waste Pact. Learn practical tips on how you can minimize food waste in your own home and contribute to a more sustainable future. Don't miss this insightful conversation that highlights the importance of every action we take to preserve our natural world.

    Links for More Info:

    Pete Pearson bio

    Food Waste Warriors

    Hotel Kitchen

    US Food Waste Pact

    WWF’s Food Waste PSA

    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Preview

    0:21 Intro

    2:03 Food waste basics

    4:27 Food Waste Warriors programs in schools

    12:02 Hotel Kitchen program

    19:13 US Food Waste Pact

    25:25 Tips to stop food waste in your home

    32:28 Federal and state policy support for food waste initiatives

    37:24 Food waste reduction goals for the future

    42:20 Outro

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    43 m
  • Give an Hour for Earth: Small Actions for Big Impact on Earth Day
    Apr 15 2025

    Join hosts Seth Larson and Hayley Lawton in this special Earth Day episode of Nature Breaking. Discover how simple actions can make a big impact on our planet. Seth and Hayley share their personal experiences participating in WWF's "Give an Hour for Earth" campaign, offering practical ideas for how you can get involved. From jogging in nature to reducing food waste, learn how you can contribute to WWF's goal of banking 125,000 hours by April 30th. Tune in for inspiring stories, easy tips, and a deeper appreciation for Earth Day and Earth Month.

    Links for More Info:

    WWF’s Give an Hour for Earth Campaign

    Webby Awards - Vote for Nature Breaking!

    Chapters:

    0:00 Webby Awards update

    0:40 Intro

    2:50 Childhood memories of Earth Day

    5:26 Give an Hour for Earth activities

    11:05 How small actions can make a big difference

    13:56 Outro

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    15 m
  • Transforming the Leather Industry to Combat Deforestation
    Apr 1 2025

    Today’s episode highlights a new initiative that aims to reduce the environmental footprint of leather production. Leather, as we all know, is sourced from cattle. And right now, cattle ranching for both beef and leather production is a major driver of deforestation, particularly in biomes such as the Amazon, Cerrado and Gran Chaco. In Brazil, for example, cattle ranching drives twice as much deforestation as the production of soy, palm oil, and wood products combined. It’s a major problem that we need to overcome if we’re going to save critical ecosystems, conserve species, and secure a stable future for our planet.

    That’s where the Deforestation-Free Leather Fund comes in. This new initiative, launched by WWF in March, gives companies that use leather in their products a chance to make a difference. This episode features an interview with the leader of that initiative, Fernando Bellese, about what exactly he hopes the fund will achieve. Companies or individuals interested in joining this effort can get more information in the links below.

    Links for More Info:

    Fernando Bellese bio

    Deforestation-Free Leather Fund

    BLOG: Leather Now Has a New Role: Helping to Prevent Deforestation

    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Preview

    0:31 Intro

    2:04 Fernando’s background

    4:19 Difference between sustainable vs. unsustainable leather

    8:10 Why is a fund needed?

    13:50 How the fund works

    28:21 Why should companies get involved?

    31:27 How can consumers help?

    34:25 Outro

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    35 m
  • Monarch Butterflies: Their Epic Migration & Hope for a Species in Decline
    Mar 18 2025

    Each year, millions of migratory eastern monarch butterflies embark on a breathtaking 3,000-mile migration from North America to the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico, where they hibernate in the towering Oyamel fir forests. But this iconic species is in trouble. WWF’s research conducted with conservation partners since the early 2000s shows that the eastern monarch population has been trending downward for years. And while the latest report released by WWF and the Government of Mexico found that the population nearly doubled during the 2024-2025 winter, this latest finding is still far below the long-term average.

    In this episode of Nature Breaking, host Seth Larson speaks with Court Whelan, Chief Sustainability Officer at Natural Habitat Adventures, about the wonders of the monarch’s migration, the threats they face, and the conservation efforts bringing hope for their future. Discover how you can help protect these incredible pollinators, from planting native milkweed to utilizing your own personal “superpower” to advance conservation efforts. Join us for an inspiring conversation that highlights why monarchs are worth saving and what we can all do to ensure their survival.

    Links for More Info:
    Court Whelan bio

    Natural Habitat Adventures

    WWF: Eastern monarch butterfly population nearly doubles in 2025

    WWF Milkweed Finder

    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Preview

    0:15 Intro

    1:58 Court’s backstory

    4:53 Monarch migration

    13:42 Inside an expedition to the monarch’s winter home in Mexico

    16:45 A “snow globe” of monarchs

    23:10 Threats to monarchs

    24:48 Why should we care about saving monarchs?

    30:37 Hope for the future of monarchs

    33:14 Outro

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    34 m