The Terrain.org Podcast
In our inaugural episode, Miranda Perrone talks to Kathleen Dean Moore about her involvement in the Permanent People’s Tribunal for Human Rights trial of fracking. While delving into the global impacts of fracking and climate change, Kathleen’s unique eloquence and clarity suggest that our problems do have solutions. We hope you appreciate her perspective as much as we do; enjoy the podcast.
Read Kathleen Dean Moore’s many important contributions to Terrain.org. And be sure to check out Miranda Perrone’s 2018 interview with Kathleen Dean Moore.
More information about Kathleen and her entire body of work can be found at www.riverwalking.com.
Additional information about topics discussed in this podcast can be found at:
- The Permanent People’s Tribunal on Human Rights, Fracking, and Climate Change (May 14-18, 2018 Session)
- Climate Action Music and Spoken Word
- Bedrock Lectures on Human Rights and Climate Change, Spring Creek Project, Oregon State University
Miranda Perrone is a writer, philosopher, map-maker, and outdoor educator with an MS in Environmental Science and Policy and a BA in Philosophy. Issues related to climate change, animal rights, and the preservation of wild places are of particular interest to Miranda, whose varied work seeks to connect and inspire in service of socioecological change. 




