“Trees, Ethics & Planetary Wellbeing” interview Nature Evolutionaries

The “Trees, Ethics & Planetary Wellbeing” session with Suzi Steer, the Tree Conference’s Founder, is part of the Organisation for Nature Evolutionaries’ (ONE) free Forest Conversation Series, a six-part journey into the wisdom, science, and spirit of Forests

Watch via the webinar page at Nature Evolutionaries
or
Listen on Spotify


Topics covered: 

  • The work of the last 5 years to bring about Rooted in Ethics: The Community Tree Stewardship Framework and the Practices Guide through TreeSisters.
  • Perspectives on addressing the current waves of colonisation through the digital realm that has happened in the name of care for the trees and the Earth.
  • Exploring what trees and Nature is showing us about evolving human systems to be aligned with Nature’s conscious intelligence systems.

The session explores the intersection of science, policy, and deep listening with Nature, highlighting innovative projects, grassroots movements, and cultural shifts that are reshaping how we care for Earth’s ecosystems. This session will inspire new ways of thinking about trees—not just as resources, but as intelligent, interconnected beings essential to planetary wellbeing. The entire series is free of charge. Hosted by Organization of Nature Evolutionaries (ONE).

Speakers in the series

Previous conversations have included herbalists, ecologists, firekeepers, storytellers, and visionaries and are available on Spotify or the Nature Evolutionaries website.

  • Kate Gilday – Herbalist, healer, and plant spirit guide sharing insights on the healing gifts of the Forest.
  • Luke Cannon – Ecological educator and naturalist exploring the relationships that sustain Forest communities.
  • Katherine Parker – Folklorist unveiling myths and traditions rooted in Forests.
  • Elizabeth Azzuz – Indigenous firelighter speaking on cultural fire practices for Forest health.
  • Diana Beresford-Kroeger – Renowned botanist and author illuminating the soul and science of Forests.

To explore more interviews and talks through the Tree Conference events go to our Films page.