Down to Earth: an Earthjustice Podcast show

Down to Earth: an Earthjustice Podcast

Summary: Welcome to Down to Earth, an audio podcast about the news, events and personalities that make up Earthjustice. Earthjustice is a non-profit public interest law firm dedicated to protecting the magnificent places, natural resources, and wildlife of this earth, and to defending the right of all people to a healthy environment.

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Podcasts:

 The Dark Side of the Fracking Boom | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:06

Managing Attorney Deborah Goldberg discusses the Northeast regional office's litigation on fracking, a controversial form of industrial gas drilling that can contaminate the air and water.

 On Thin Ice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:18

Earthjustice staffer Jessica Knoblauch reports on the record-breaking ice melt that's occurring in the Arctic.

 Restoring the Ocean Food Web | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:54

Earthjustice attorney Andrea Treece discusses her work to protect forage fish species, like anchovies and sardines, which serve as the building blocks of the ocean food web.

 Protecting Orca Whales in Puget Sound | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:46

Earthjustice Vice President for Litigation Patti Goldman discusses efforts to protect the orca whales of Puget Sound, WA, whose existence is threatened by toxic contamination and starvation.

 Photographer David Doubilet on Ocean Stressors | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:14

David Doubilet, an underwater photographer for National Geographic, discusses his first-hand experience with how ocean stressors negatively impact the aquatic environment.

 Using Environmental Law to Protect the Oceans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:54

Attorney Steve Roady discusses Earthjustice's decades-long effort in using federal environmental laws to protect the oceans from pollution, overfishing, habitat loss and climate change.

 Using Environmental Law to Protect the Oceans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:54

Attorney Steve Roady discusses Earthjustice's decades-long effort in using federal environmental laws to protect the oceans from pollution, overfishing, habitat loss and climate change.

 Hawaii's Mākua Valley: The Stolen, Sacred Land | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:57

Earthjustice attorney David Henkin discusses his work to force the U.S Army to stop live-fire training operations at the Mākua Military Reservation on Oʻahu.

 Restoring the Nation's Oldest Fishery | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:33

Earthjustice attorney Roger Fleming discusses his work with local fishermen to promote healthy ocean ecosystems along the East Coast.

 GMOs: Engineering an Environmental Disaster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:28

Earthjustice attorney Paul Achitoff discusses how genetically engineered crops harm the environment by increasing pesticide use, creating superweeds and contaminating other crops.

 GMOs: Engineering an Environmental Disaster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:39

Earthjustice attorney Paul Achitoff discusses how genetically engineered crops harm the environment by increasing pesticide use, creating superweeds and contaminating other crops.

 Attack of the Superweeds | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:26

Pesticide policy expert Charles Benbrook explains how genetically engineered crops have spawned the creation of superweeds that destroy entire crop fields.

 GMOs: An Experiment in Food Safety | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:29

Environmental health attorney George Kimbrell discusses the food safety implications of genetically modified crops, which aren't labeled in the U.S. and are poorly regulated.

 Organic Farmer Faces Off Against GMOs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:57

Farmer Frank Morton discusses his battle to keep GMOs from contaminating his organic seed crops and ruining his business.

 Cleaning Up Cruise Ship Pollution | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:20

Clean Water Activist Gershon Cohen talks about stopping the cruise ship industry from dumping millions of gallons of wastewater into Alaska's pristine waters.

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