Living On Earth
Wednesday 8:00AM - 9:00AM
Weekly environmental news and information program; from NPR.
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Wed. 02/11 8a: Cuban reefs are some of the most beautiful and well-preserved in the world, partly due to the country’s economic isolation. But with…
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Wed. 02/04 8a: Although the Obama Administration wants to ensure the vast bulk of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge could never be opened to fossil fuel…
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Wed. 1/28 8a: 2015 is a vital year for international climate negotiators. Jennifer Morgan, Global Director of the Climate Program at the World Resources…
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Wed. 01/14 8a: Each morning, the conservationist Aldo Leopold took meticulous notes of the dawn bird chorus heard at his Wisconsin cabin. A team from the…
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Wed. 5/14 8a: Stanford University has given the divestment movement a huge boost by promising to pull their 18 billion dollar endowment from coal…
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Wed. 4/10 8a: President Obama is having trouble enforcing environmental and other regulations as vacancies continue on the second most important federal…
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Wed. 4/3 8a: A coalition of beekeepers and environmental organizations are suing the EPA to ban certain uses of a group of chemicals called…
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Wed. 3/20 8a: India is developing rapidly, and much of that growth is fueled by one of the dirtiest energy sources, coal. With even more coal plants…
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Wed. 2/27 8a: Unless there's a last minute deal between Congress and the White House, draconian spending cuts will take effect across the federal…
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Wed. 2/20 8a: Polar Bears have long been the poster species for the problem of climate change. But a new paper in Conservation Letters argues that…