"White man see’s land and resources as something to own, indigenous cultures don’t have the same focus on ownership, whose right and whose wrong?"
Once again, Stuart and William were able to record face to face, which lead to the usual roaming style of conversation you've likely become accustomed to after over 225 episodes. This time they explore a question from Ahana in Assam, India.
These conversations often touch upon the same six themes, nature, philosophy, climate, the human condition, social justice and sustainability, whilst still striving to make nature's voice heard.
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