Peaceful Political Revolution in America
"The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government."
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, James Wilson, Thomas Paine, and many other American patriots and revolutionaries completely agreed with this simple but compelling statement made by President Washington. Yet today, very few Americans know what the basis of our form of government is, let alone understand what it means.
This Podcast will dive into the most important and most censored story in America. We will uncover the myths behind our constitutional history and reveal some of the startling facts about our founding as a nation. Hang on tight! If you haven't honed up on your American history, if you think you understand our American political system, you may be in for a shock.
Peaceful political revolution is your unique American heritage. It is what makes our democracy so special and what makes your role in American politics so important. Are you ready for a peaceful political revolution? Where does it come from? How does it happen? What can you do to change our political system for the better?
We will address these questions and many more in the upcoming Podcasts, so hang on. If you think our politics are bad and only getting worse, you may find that a peaceful political revolution is the antidote.
Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S3 E3 Confronting the Climate Emergency with Dr. Peter Carter
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S3 E3 Confronting the Climate Emergency with Dr. Peter Carter
remix 7/20/2026
Welcome to another episode of the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast.
Constitutional scholars, including UC Berkeley Dean of Law Erwin Chemerinsky, Sanford Levinson, and George Van Cleve, and many others, have been calling for constitutional reform for a long time. They say we will not solve the climate emergency until we repair or even replace our outdated and now dangerous Constitution. Climate scientists, even more so than most political scientists, understand our climate is in serious trouble. Yet they are struggling for solutions. They know our governments are failing to address the growing threat of the gathering climate emergency. Johan Rockstrom, Michael Mann, David Suzuki, and James Hansen foresee a pretty grim future for humanity. The chronology of climate-related "unnatural disasters" is rapidly escalating. Unprecedented Crime, by Dr. Peter Carter and Elizabeth Woodworth, is a rich, legally grounded indictment of our government's failure to act. Peter is concerned, and like many, getting more concerned every day. I want to understand his frustration over the failure of government to respond to this unprecedented crime, and to discuss his thoughts on game changers for survival.
Confronting the Climate Emergency with Dr. Peter Carter takes listeners deep into the link between ecological collapse and political malfeasance. From David Suzuki’s call for a climate revolution to COP 30 in Brazil, people are struggling for answers. This episode asks the hardest question of all: can we confront the climate emergency before it is too late? Dr. Carter and I explore the crime scene, the power of citizen action, the technologies shaping our future, and the likely necessity of constitutional reform in this episode of the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. Because democracy, like all living things, must evolve or perish.
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