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Peterson Toscano  2 Comments

August 5, 2019

Eliana Dunlap Explores the High Stakes of Climate Change Through Circus Arts

This month’s podcast features circus artist and podcaster Eliana Dunlap. She is using circus arts to raise awareness about climate

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Amy Brady  0 Comments

August 1, 2019July 28, 2019

An Interview with Scientist/Game Developer Dargan Frierson

This month I have for you a fascinating interview with Dargan Frierson, Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  8 Comments

July 29, 2019July 29, 2019

Women of the World: Sing the Algonquin Water Song

I recently came across a 2018 YouTube video entitled, Sing the Water Song. Its inspiring message and plea for women

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Joan Sullivan, photo, photographer, wind, energy, renewable, transition, Quebec, Jardins de Metis, Reford Garden

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Joan Sullivan  5 Comments

July 25, 2019December 17, 2019

Wind Tower as Photo Gallery

I’ve spent the lion’s share of the past decade photographing wind turbines from every possible vantage point: from the ground

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Renée Rey  4 Comments

July 22, 2019July 20, 2019

Democratized Ecosystems

With the advent of modernity, the balance of nature has been disrupted by the lightning speed at which human-engineered technologies

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Mary Woodbury  2 Comments

July 18, 2019

Wild Authors: Edan Lepucki

I was thrilled to chat with Edan Lepucki about her work in the field of climate change and storytelling. She

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Mary Woodbury  0 Comments

July 15, 2019July 14, 2019

Wild Authors: Marissa Slaven

I talked with Marissa earlier this year after publishing her young adult novel Code Blue (Moon Willow Press, 2018) and thought this

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Julia Levine  0 Comments

July 11, 2019July 10, 2019

Ponderings on Population

In honor of the UN’s World Population Day, I reflect on my relationship to the topic of global population. My

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Mary Woodbury  1 Comment

July 9, 2019July 14, 2019

Wild Authors: Octavia Butler

Octavia Butler, an African American science fiction writer, was born in 1947 and died in 2006. A Hugo and Nebula

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Amy Brady  0 Comments

July 8, 2019July 5, 2019

An Interview with Artist Sabrina Diaz

This month I have for you a great interview with Sabrina Diaz, a Miami-based artist who works only with found

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