Plant and Planet-Centered Eating, Celebrating the "Seven Sisters," The Reign of Wolf 21 and more

Published: Nov. 18, 2022, 9:29 p.m.

As Americans prepare to gather to give thanks over a feast, a look at how embracing the plant world in our diets connects to climate, health, and democracy. \nAlso, in some Native cultures four more crops join the \u201cThree Sisters\u201d of corn, beans, and squash. The \u201cSeven Sisters\u201d and the importance of saving Native seeds.\nAnd \u201cThe\xa0Reign\xa0of\xa0Wolf\xa021\u201d is the true love story of an alpha pair who lead their Yellowstone pack with grace, courage, and an unbreakable bond.\xa0What these wolves can teach us about love, loyalty, and leadership.\n--\nJoin the next Living on Earth Book Club event on November 28th at 4:00 p.m. ET! We'll be speaking with acclaimed author Amitav Ghosh about his book 'The Nutmeg's Curse: Parables for a Planet in Peril,' which uses the haunting history of how nutmeg became a staple of the spice rack to reveal how colonialism and the commodification of the Earth\u2019s resources has led us to the climatic tipping points and global crises we face today. Register at loe.org/events\nSupport for Living on Earth comes from maude. Get 15% off your first order using the code LIVINGEARTH.\n\xa0\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices