Environment Podcasts

Latest Alternative Fuels Report show

Latest Alternative Fuels ReportJoin Now to Follow

The latest world news in the search for alternative fuel sources.

Your Wetlands Podcast show

Your Wetlands PodcastJoin Now to Follow

90-second podcast reports about wetlands, wetland restoration, birds and bird migration that enable our listeners to understand and appreciate wetlands wherever they live. Visit yourwetlands.org for more information.

By San Francisco Bay Joint Venture

NatureWatch show

NatureWatchJoin Now to Follow

The latest podcast from Finger Lakes Productions, NatureWatch is in fact our oldest radio show. Since the early 1990s, when it was called Bird Watch, NatureWatch has been delighting terrestrial broadcast listeners with the sounds of the meadow, mountain and stream. Now in, in the podcast, learn what birds wake you up each morning, which ones you may not have heard, what other critters live in your backyard and beyond. It's all here in this sound-rich, 90-second daily pleasure to the "mind's eye."

By Finger Lakes Productions

On The Wing show

On The WingJoin Now to Follow

On The Wing is the audio magazine of birds and birding.

By David Dawson

Earthwatch Radio show

Earthwatch RadioJoin Now to Follow

Earthwatch Radio is produced by staff and students at the Sea Grant Institute and the Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We cover a wide range of subjects that concern science and the environment and give special attention to global climate change, the Great Lakes and the oceans. We produce 10 programs every two weeks and distribute them to more than 100 radio stations and other broadcast outlets, mostly in the Great Lakes region.

Cast On show

Cast OnJoin Now to Follow

Cast On began on Monday, 31 October, 2005, founded on nothing more than the desire to talk about knitting to people who get it. All the other stuff, about how memories, thoughts, hopes and dreams are knit into the fabric we create, and so become part of the fabric of our lives; about how life and knitting intertwine, and how sometimes you simply cannot tell where one part leaves off the other begins; about how the only thing wrong with the world today is that there is not enough knitting in it, all that came later, over time. Since 2005 the podcast has evolved to focus on finding inspiration in the ordinary, using it to kick start the process of making stuff, and finding ways to carve out the creative time and space that allows you to work your a*s off on the projects that matter most to you. Like knitting a sweater. Or saving the world.

By Brenda Dayne

neoadio show

neoadioJoin Now to Follow

NEOADIO is a free form college radio show that attempts to do what no other radio show is doing, whatever that might be. We look for the information that is not being conveyed, the music that is not being played, the voices that are not being heard.

Leave It Green show

Leave It GreenJoin Now to Follow

'Leave It Green' is a weekly podcast hosted by Dan Wright and Dave Ponce, creators of the acclaimed 'Rustle the Leaf' environmental comic series. Podcasts include humor, commentary and interviews with people concerned with protecting and preserving Planet Earth.

ENN Sky Tour of the Fall Night Sky show

ENN Sky Tour of the Fall Night SkyJoin Now to Follow

ENN is thrilled to bring you a very special presentation: "Sky Tour," a personal tour of the night sky, hosted by ENN publisher Jerry Kay and featuring your tour guide Bing Quock of the Morrison Planetarium at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. "Sky Tour" is probably the first ever broadcast of its kind; we believe it is the world's first podcast tour of the night sky.

Heaters - Choosing The Correct Heater For This Winter show

Heaters - Choosing The Correct Heater For This WinterJoin Now to Follow

Heaters - Ok, I’d like to clear a few things up before we go over this. I’m sure if you have been shopping around for infrared heaters you have seen those “slick willy” advertisements that say something like this “Cut your heating bills by 50%, just buy our heater NOW and plug it in and start saving today!OMG!!!”, lol. I shake my head every time I see those ads, don’t fall for that bs. To set the record straight, infrared heaters themselves are not solely responsible for saving you money on your heating bill, they are just a tool. The act of “zone” heating your home while using a more efficient heating source than your furnace or baseboard heat to heat the main rooms you use the most vs paying to fully heat your entire home’s unused areas like the basement or additional rooms is what is actually saving you on your heating bill. Heater