Tomas Higbey has been an environmentalist for over 2 decades. In this 45-minute profound and sometimes funny conversation, I debate environmentalism with him to get a rise out of him.

Listen to find out what he thinks is the:

  • Most important environmental problem we're facing.
  • Solution to global climate change.
  • Elephant in the room regarding the environment.
  • Urge to reproduce - are men and women different?

 In the 2nd half of the conversation, we discuss some of his travels, specifically:

  1. Chile, where Tomas lived for 5 years. 
  2. Africa, where Tomas traveled and worked in. He was in Somalia when there was a serious war going on.

 Tomas is witty and always fun to listen to.

Promoting Health Access Sumbawa

One of WanderLearn's top patrons, Kathy Kennedy Enger, asked me to draw attention to Health Access Sumbawa. I am happy to promote this remarkable nonprofit. In 2014, Jack Kennedy founded the organization to bring malaria control and healthcare to remote, impoverished communities. It started on the remote island of Sumbawa, Indonesia. Since then, it's expanded thanks to generous donations. Visit their website to learn more and to donate: https://healthaccesssumbawa.org

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