Natural Burial Media Archives / Audio
Way to go! … or how to plant a tree and feel better about dying.
By Roger Short, Australian Science Media Centre
There is life after death, according to an Australian scientist who is calling for an end to the practise of cremation around the world to help prevent further global warming.
Professor Roger Short from the University of Melbourne is the reproductive biologist who came up with the concept of lemon […]
Natural Burial in Canada (audio)
By Theresa Lalonde, CBC Radio, “Sounds Like Canada”
Canada has an active green burial movement. Members have been pushing for eco-friendly funerals for years. And beginning next year, the first official green burial sites will open.
Interview with Joe Sehee
By Camille Adair’s “a lifelong practice”
April 18th, 2007
Today Camille is joined by Joe Sehee, executive director of the “Green Burial Council” and Cynthia Jones. Please visit the Green Burial Council for more information. “One’s death should mean something.” - Edward Abbey Download Green Burial Joe Sehee is executive director of the Green Burial Council, a […]
Interview with Joe Sehee
By Camille Adair, A Lifelong Practice (Blog)
“One’s death should mean something.”
- Edward Abbey
Joe Sehee is executive director of the Green Burial Council, a nonprofit organization he founded to encourage sustainability in the death care industry and to use the burial process as a means of facilitating ecological restoration and landscape level conservation.
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