In this second part of a two part series, Paul Stamets tells us how mushrooms can indeed help save the world. From remedies for small pox, to revolutionary biological pesticides, and the remediation of toxic wastes, Paul articulates a vision built on the five pillars of mycorestoration.
As Paul describes it, his newest book, Mycelium Running, will be a gateway for other pioneers, and will lead to many important developments in the future. You can purchase Mycelium running and other books at Fungi Perfecti (www.fungi.com). Also, listen to the NPR broadcast Paul refers to in the interview. Thanks Paul, for showing us the way.
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2 responses to “Episode #17: Mycelium Running, Paul Stamets Part II”
Of course agrochemical corporations would not invest in technologies that save us money we could be giving to them.
Still poignant after 10 years. Thank you, Frank, for airing this. BTW Joe Rogan has a great recent interview with Paul Stamets (Joe Rogan Episode #1035). Mushroom cultivation is a great means of bringing families together generationally – imagine what your grandkids will inherit when you leave them a mushroom farm! One of the best ways I can think of to help our Earth and the good people of this planet. ML 12/29/2017