"Let's become the leaders ourselves, find the solutions that work, and implement them…"
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. WATCH ![]()
Biography
Julia Butterfly Hill is an Environmental Activist, NGO Director from United States
In 1997 Julia climbed up an ancient Redwood to save it from being felled. She stayed in the tree for over two years before the timber company agreed not to cut it down (nor any of the trees immediately surrounding it). Julia has since been involved in environmental advocacy and has worked tirelessly in support of indigenous peoples around the world.
Other videos from Julia Butterfly Hill:
Reconnecting Human Nature
Julia talks about humanity’s disconnect from nature and how we are part of nature’s system, not above or beyond it. She talks about the principals that guide her life… 4:58 min. video ![]()
The Indigenous Connection
Julia Butterfly Hill talks about her work with indigenous groups globally. She describes the charity-based approach many ‘westerners’ take when responding to the plight… 3:42 min. video ![]()
Building Alliances
Julia looks at how negative news stories in the media fuels consumer activity. She suggests that positive news will never have a place in the mainstream media as long as the corporations… 3:17 min. video ![]()
On Globalization
Julia Butterfly Hill discusses the pressing need to globalize compassion and respect … 0:51 min. video ![]()