by The Climate | Mar 23, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
Turns out raw earth construction materials are great for the climate. In other words–Mud–it does your building good. Plus, Denmark plans to build an artificial island as the world’s first clean energy hub. In our International segment — the dominican...
by The Climate | Mar 22, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
Montgomery County, MD passes legislation enabling on-farm food scrap composting, plus 25 things we should do to help save the planet after the pandemic. A new study reveals the health benefits of climate action, and in our “climate and culture” segment, we...
by The Climate | Mar 19, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
Britain Announces for the first time Over 50% of its Electricity Generated By Wind! Plus Cambridge, MA first US City to to plaster Climate Change warning stickers on gas pumps. Norway’s low-carbon plans, and Pikas tell the world, “We’re not extinct,...
by The Climate | Mar 18, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
UK Okays World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm, Cranberry Farms Harvest the Sun, Canadian Kids Instruct Their Teachers to Divest from Oil, and Canada Prioritizes Protection of Ecosystem Hot Spots
by The Climate | Mar 17, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
Hungarian company claims their product could rid the Earth of single-use plastic, reducing space junk pollution with wooden satellites. Stockholm experts discuss the COVID-19 and climate change, plus Japan’s largest private banks announce plans to cut investments in...
by The Climate | Mar 16, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
Scientists discover some coral reefs are surviving warming oceans, plus Baltimore Wood Project– a company that reclaims lumber from abandoned row homes. Germany achieves its 2020 climate targets, and the world’s most unlikely solar farms.
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