PRI: Living on Earth
Summary: Living on Earth is a weekly news and information program from PRI about the world's changing environment, ecology, and human health. If there's something new about global warming, climate change, environmental politics or environmental quality and human health, you can count on Host Steve Curwood and the LOE public radio news team to keep you up to date with fair and accurate coverage.
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Podcasts:
House Climate Hearings Set for 9/18 / Republican Climate Hearing Agenda / US Reactor Safety In Light of Fukushima / Pink Salmon In Trouble on the White River / Why Fish Have Different Amounts of Mercury / Tough Neighbors--Coopers Hawks / Data Gaps For Chemical Safety / Mortgage Lifter Tomatoes
Where the Forest Ends / Paper Trees in Precious Ground / REDD Today / Oil or Trees
Nuclear Power Storage Crisis / Climate Risks from Leaky Natural Gas Wells / Otters As Climate Defenders / Nature's Help for Cancer Vaccines / BirdNote ® – Snail Kite – Bird of the Everglades / Eternity of Eagles / Greenland Melt Music
Pollutants Implicated in ADHD / Mercury Hot Spots Around the World / Fracking on Amish Lands / Science Note: A Plant With Oily Leaves / The World's Largest Known Organism In Trouble / Can Prairie Dogs Save Mexico's Prairie From the Desert? / Conservation Canine
Chemicals That Promote Obesity Down the Generations / Secret Cash for Climate Denial / Working Woodlands for Carbon and Cash / How Insects Influence Plant Evolution / Snow in Summer / Fungi / Sounds Heard by Aldo Leopold
Climate Change and Conflict / Tesla Stock Soars / Invasive Crayfish / Science Note: Best To Be Eaten / Russia Nixes Antarctic Marine Reserve / Swimming Polar Bear / Hip Hop Born in the Parks / Recording Nature By Sound / BirdNote® All That Jazz
Microbes and Evolution / Challenges for the New EPA Chief / Science Note: Palm Oil / Radioactive Water from Fukushima in the Pacific / Trash in Kerala / Zero Waste Atlanta / Citizens on the Watch for Hummingbirds / National Moth Week
The Risks of Oil Trains / Oil Train Concerns in the Pacific Northwest / Climate Disruption and Sea Level Rise / Hult Prize Competition / Hunting For Edible Insects / Eat-a-Bug Cookbook
Mystery Route For Keystone XL / Coal and Shortened Lives in China / Static Electricity: The Secret of Spider Webs / Invasive Beetles and Moths On the March / Ancient Underwater Forest in the Gulf of Mexico / BirdNote ®: The Big Thicket / Saving Ourselves- The Green Boat
World Population Day / Alternative Tar Sands Pipelines / Bayou Community Struggles with Sinkhole / Sea Turtle Paternity Test / New National Parks / Rethinking Fast Fashion / Ritual and Deforestation in India / Dancing Gnats
Obama’s Grand Climate Plan / Solar Powered Ship / Oberlin Environmental Dashboard / Science Note- Cicadas Meet Citizen Science / "Trash"Animals / Chasing Springtails
Adverse Health Effects For Pigs Fed Genetically Modified Food / Arkansas Tar Sands Oil Spill Update / Helping Fish Return to the Elwha River / Turkish Development Threatens Marine Life / BirdNote © Willow Ptarmigan / The Perfect Protein / Juneteenth
The US and China Strike A Climate Deal / Methane Leaks / Science Note / Elwha Dam Comes Down / Nicaraguan Canal / Vanishing Point / Winery Adapting to Climate Change
British Columbia Rejects Tar Sands Pipeline / Legal Battle Over Drilling Pollution in the Amazon / Love That Dirty Water, Swimming in Boston’s Charles River / California’s Fish in Trouble / South African Tea Farmers Adapt to Changing Climate
Preserving the Congo Basin’s Trees, Part 1 / Preserving the Congo Basin’s Trees, Part 2 / Preserving the Congo Basin’s Trees, Part 3