How can we make sustainability mainstream?
About the video: ‘How can we make sustainability mainstream?’
Campaigner and environmental activist Julia Butterfly Hill reflects on the concept of sustainability and what it will take to make it mainstream. She talks about the power of individual action and says that sharing solutions is a key driver in furthering the transition to a more sustainable world.
Total views: 22,947
Filmed: New York City, USA on 22 April 2005
Credits: Interviewer - Marcus Morrell Camera and Editor - Marcus Morrell
Copyright © 2005 Big Picture TV
About Julia Butterfly Hill
Julia Butterfly Hill is an American campaigner and environmental activist.
She is well known for living in a 180-foot (55 m)-tall, roughly 1500-year-old California Redwood tree for 738 days between December 10, 1997 to December 18, 1999, in order to prevent loggers of the Pacific Lumber Company from cutting it down.
She is the author of the book “The Legacy of Luna: The Story of a Tree, a Woman and the Struggle to Save the Redwoods”(2001) and co-author of One Makes the Difference: Inspiring Actions that Change our World” (2002).
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