by The Climate | Mar 15, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
Stockholm mayor pledges to make Stockholm the “Impact capital of the world,” plus a Russian Arctic research vessel sets sail into the Neva River. Sweden’s environmental education is building a generation of Greta Thunbergs, and scientists discover 12...
by The Climate | Mar 12, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
#Cutoutcutlery–One woman’s quest to remove excess plastic cutlery from food apps, plus plans to save Keystone Species Whitebark Pines across the United States. French schooner Tara sets sail on scientific mission to study climate change, and experts...
by The Climate | Mar 11, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
$32 million effort is underway to restore a Louisiana marsh, plus plans to transform a former German coal plant into a hydrogen hub. We meet The Intersectional Environmentalist, and it’s Natural Capital’s 10th birthday and of course human beings make the...
by The Climate | Mar 10, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
President of the European Investment Bank Declares ‘Gas is Over’, plus an end to a mining proposal near Yellowstone National Park. “We Got Next!” now applies to being on the cool great outdoors team and, a quick look at the Energy Resilient Communities Act....
by The Climate | Mar 9, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
UN Environment Program Announces winners of its 2020 Young Champions of the Earth Prize, plus zero-waste grocery delivery grows by one more company. Rockefeller Foundation, the world’s largest oil-funded philanthropic foundation says sayonara to all its fossil fuel...
by The Climate | Mar 8, 2021 | Podcasts, The Climate Daily
A quick review of the hopeful-yet-forceful must read All We Can Save, plus engineers find a way to use human poop to power trains. The GOP faces a climate change generation gap, and 12 New Electric Cars Are Set to Hit the Market!
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