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Phoebe Green, M.A., is a dedicated educator in the field of environmental psychology, serving as the program director for the sustainability studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). She is also an affiliate researcher with the Institute for Sustainability and Environmental Justice. Her research has been featured in prominent journals focusing on environmental science, education, and sustainable development.

Phoebe hosts The Green Pulse, a podcast exploring the intersection of nature, human behavior, and sustainable living. From delving into the hidden benefits of urban green spaces to uncovering how our ancient ancestors adapted to their environments, join Phoebe as she shares compelling stories and insightful environmental science. Discover why people are increasingly turning to eco-friendly lifestyles and the psychological impact of climate change on communities around the world.

Green received her Master's degree in Environmental Psychology from Antioch University New England and holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies from Smith College. Her work bridges the gap between academia and real-world application, inspiring listeners to consider their role in fostering a healthier planet.

This Sunday, December 8th, 2024, Phoebe will be hosting a live session of The Green Pulse from the beautiful coastal city of Santa Barbara, discussing innovative ways cities can integrate nature into urban planning. Tune in for an engaging conversation that promises to offer fresh perspectives on sustainability.

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