Founder Kenny Ausubel coined the word bioneers in 1990 to describe an emerging culture of social and scientific innovators who are mimicking nature¹s operating instructions to serve human ends while enriching the web of life. We take a "solve-the-whole-problem" approach: Taking care of nature means taking care of people - and taking care of people means taking care of nature. It's part of our mission.
At the 2011 Conference the Sustainability Action Media (SAM) principals Barry Heidt and Ruth Ann Barrett took the opportunity to interview mostly, but not exclusively, the indigenous leaders attending Bioneers.
2012 Conference
Now in its 23rd year, the Bioneers Conference (c. 3,000 people annually) has served as a perennial wellspring of cutting-edge content and dynamic, diverse voices that supply the primary source for our public education and media outreach. The main conference and Beaming Bioneers local community conferences further serve as a focal point to build community, connection and collaboration.
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Innovative Electric Automobile Unveiled at Bioneers 2011 |
Interview with James McGreen of Switch Vehicles showing off their new "safe, simple, durable electric vehicle that every American can afford to own." Visit www.switchvehicles.com EarthSayer James McGreen |

Indigenous Ways of Knowing by Joyce Anastasia

The Global Lifeboat by Wikuki Kingi of New Zealand

Aloha as a Way of LIfe by Auntie Puanani Mahoe at Bioneers 2011

Dance, Chant, Hula and, now, Journeying by Kaimana Barcarse at Bioneers 2011

What is a Bioneer? by Emmet Brady at Bioneers 2011

Rights of Nature Can Change Us by Natalia Greene at Bioneers 2011

Indigenous Knowledge, Songs, and Stories by Tony Skrelunas at Bioneers 2011

Peace for Water by Rulan Tangen at Bioneers 2011

Indra's Net by Debra Goldman

My Stand, The Game by Daniel Schmachtenberger at Bioneers 2011