Environment Podcasts

Hemp and CompanyJoin Now to Follow
The reason for this education program is to engage the larger community on a level that responds to urgent requests for businesses to develop deeper, more responsible practices. Recognizing that ‘old-fashioned’ capitalism likely accounts for accentuating problems of environmental degradation requires re-imagining how environmental stewardship and business can be perceived as not mutually exclusive. Hemp & Company is searching for equilibrium between profit and responsibility by asking, if the profit motive has been instrumental in harming the environment, can it be used to restore the environment? Education for sustainability, from both a business and an environmental health perspective, is seen as a link that resolves perceived tension between conflicting ideas.

Chesapeake Bay Seminar SeriesJoin Now to Follow
A monthly seminar series in Annapolis, MD to foster better interaction between the Chesapeake research, monitoring and management community, hosted by the Integration and Application Network.

The Political PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Political talk and opinion. Two guys, a basement, and a lot of time on their hands. All viewpoints are welcome and we absolutely love feedback. We talk about anything relating to local, national and world politics and how it impacts your life.

A Different RealityJoin Now to Follow
A Different Reality is an entertaining and thought-provoking weekly one-hour audio zine to promote a sustainable civilization.
By purplearth

Corporate Watchdog MediaJoin Now to Follow
Special Edition Radio Show on Bhopal Chemical Disaster 21 Year Anniversary - Available for local noncommercial broadcast The Bhopal Chemical Disaster: 21 years after the biggest industrial disaster the world has ever known, the fight for justice still rages. This week Corporate Watchdog Radio commemorates the worst industrial disaster in history: a preventable catastrophe whose human and environmental costs are still mounting 21 years laterŠa monumental failure of corporate responsibility for which the company has still not appeared for its criminal trialŠand a tragedy whose lessons have still not been learned by the chemical industry‹leaving the US and the rest of the world at risk, as Bhopal, India was in December 1984. The Bhopal Chemical Disaster: its victims, its heroes, and its warning, this week on Corporate Watchdog Radio. Corporate Watchdog Radio, a new half-hour radio broadcast and podcast delivers breaking news, analysis, and commentary on corporate ethics and power. CWR¹s hosts and co-producers are nationally-respected environmental and business ethics attorney Sanford Lewis, and journalist Bill Baue of SocialFunds.com. In the current show, host Sanford Lewis interviews some of the crucial voices in the fight for justice in Bhopal against Dow Chemical (the owner of the former Union Carbide plant): Sathyu Sarangi, director of the Sambvhvana Clinic in Bhopal, who describes the health crises of Bhopal survivors and their children, and the remarkable international struggle of Bhopali women to call Dow Chemical to account; Diane Wilson, author of the celebrated new autobiography, An Unreasonable Woman. A poor Texas fisherwoman who became a crusader against the chemical companies polluting the Gulf Coast waters of her livelihood, Diane is hot on the trail of Warren Anderson, the man at the helm of Union Carbide when its Bhopal plant exploded. Anderson is a fugitive from Indian criminal courts. Corporate Watchdog Radio interviews Diane from the road; Jayanthi Reddy, a University of Michigan student leader who wants Dow Chemical‹headquartered in Michigan‹to clean up its act; Rick Hind, director of Toxics Programs for Greenpeace, and a world authority on how easy it would be for a Bhopal-scale disaster to occur in the US, either by accident, negligence, or terrorist intent; Lois Gibbs, the former Buffalo housewife who brought the toxic outrage of Love Canal to national attention; This edition of Corporate Watchdog Radio is available beginning November 28th. It is licensed for non-commercial broadcast and available for commercial licensing. Broadcast quality feeds, internet archive, related videos and resource links are available via: http://corporatewatchdogmedia.org Free podcast available through http://podcast.corporatewatchdogmedia.org or through the iTunes music store. Also sign up for the program update listserve through subscribe@corporatewatchdogmedia.org For information: Producer Sanford Lewis 413 549-7333

The IWH InquirerJoin Now to Follow
The IWH Inquirer features in-depth non-fiction articles on a variety of topics, issues and news with a focus on health, history, science, literature, technology, philosophy, and organic gardening.

' National Weather Report, The Weather Channel Podcasts 'Join Now to Follow
The National Weather summary from The Weather Channel covers the general weather and forecast across the U.S. updated 4 times each day. The Weather Channel Podcasts brings you the forecasts and weather information you need while you are on the go, every day. Look for all the Podcasts from The Weather Channel.
By The Weather Channel Radio Network

Nature StoriesJoin Now to Follow
The Nature Conservancy is proud to present the Nature Stories audio podcast. Each week, Nature Stories will bring you interesting and unexpected tales of people's connections with the natural world in a high-quality audio download. You can listen to these fascinating stories online or download them to your MP3 player and take your nature on the go!

Great Smoky Mountains AssociationJoin Now to Follow
Free audio driving tours of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, history, comedy, and more! Non-commercial. All from the official educational nonprofit partner of the Park!

The Orgone FilesJoin Now to Follow
Simple solutions to bring about a collective consciousness for mankind and the planet.