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English, Environment/Geography, 1 season, 72 episodes, 1 day, 9 hours, 21 minutes
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Sea Change Radio covers the transformations to social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Change is accelerating in positive and negative directions: the clock is ticking in the race to see which will tip first—the problems or the solutions. Join Sea Change's Host, Alex Wise, as he provides in-depth analysis to help our audience understand possible remedies and potential pitfalls. Sea Change interviews sustainability experts including Paul Hawken, Stewart Brand, Bill McKibben, Lester Brown, and many others. Sea Change airs on over 60 radio stations around the country.
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eBike Biz: eBliss Global CEO Bill Klehm

If you live in a hilly city (like I do), riding a bike for a quick errand can be an arduous proposition – at least that was true until the advent of electric assist. E-bikes now comprise a healthy 5% share of the bicycle market in the U.S. And as many new owners are discovering, … Continue reading eBike Biz: eBliss Global CEO Bill Klehm → This article and podcast eBike Biz: eBliss Global CEO Bill Klehm appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
9/17/202429 minutes
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The Orange Elephant In The Room: Jared Yates Sexton, Pt. 2

As election season kicks into high gear, it can be a challenge to talk about anything else but the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. This week on Sea Change Radio, we succumb to that temptation as we turn to the second half of our discussion with political analyst Jared Yates Sexton. Then, we … Continue reading The Orange Elephant In The Room: Jared Yates Sexton, Pt. 2 → This article and podcast The Orange Elephant In The Room: Jared Yates Sexton, Pt. 2 appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
9/10/202429 minutes
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The State Of The Race: Jared Yates Sexton, Pt. 1

So far this election season has been pretty dramatic, with candidate switch-ups, surges in fundraising and volunteerism, and a growing list of criminal charges laid against one of the candidates for president. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to political analyst Jared Yates Sexton about the state of the hotly contested race for … Continue reading The State Of The Race: Jared Yates Sexton, Pt. 1 → This article and podcast The State Of The Race: Jared Yates Sexton, Pt. 1 appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
9/4/202429 minutes
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Bucking Book Bans: Arthur Bradford’s Film “To Be Destroyed”

As kids, many of us read “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury and thought, “man, this book banning and burning stuff is terrible.” Apparently, though, not everyone felt the same. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to filmmaker Arthur Bradford about his most recent documentary for MSNBC Films entitled “To Be Destroyed,” which takes … Continue reading Bucking Book Bans: Arthur Bradford’s Film “To Be Destroyed” → This article and podcast Bucking Book Bans: Arthur Bradford’s Film “To Be Destroyed” appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
8/27/202429 minutes
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Andrea Thompson on Extreme Heat + David Messina of Rumin8

As the dog days of summer shorten, and our vacations wind down, we dig into the Sea Change Radio archives to revisit two climate-related conversations. First, we discuss the issue of a warming planet with Andrea Thompson, a science reporter and associate editor at Scientific American. We look at how people and policymakers are trying … Continue reading Andrea Thompson on Extreme Heat + David Messina of Rumin8 → This article and podcast Andrea Thompson on Extreme Heat + David Messina of Rumin8 appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
8/20/202429 minutes
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Christine Yoo: 26.2 To Life (Re-Broadcast)

For many of us, the holiday season presents an opportunity to spend some time thinking about people less fortunate than ourselves. This week on Sea Change Radio, we spotlight a story of hope, determination and redemption. Our guest is Christine Yoo the director and producer of the new documentary film 26.2 to Life which takes viewers into the San … Continue reading Christine Yoo: 26.2 To Life (Re-Broadcast) → This article and podcast Christine Yoo: 26.2 To Life (Re-Broadcast) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
8/13/202429 minutes
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Daniel Kammen: The Perils of Deep-Sea Mining (re-broadcast)

Most of us have never been there but according to a quick Google search, some of the things you might see at the bottom of the ocean include sea spiders, tube worms, and something called a blob sculpin. Add to that list: heavy equipment for mining rare earth minerals like cobalt and manganese. This week … Continue reading Daniel Kammen: The Perils of Deep-Sea Mining (re-broadcast) → This article and podcast Daniel Kammen: The Perils of Deep-Sea Mining (re-broadcast) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
8/6/202429 minutes
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Andrew Winston: AI and the Climate

For Sci-Fi buffs, a future infused with AI may evoke unsettling images of HAL from Stanley Kubrick’s film, “2001: A Space Odyssey.” In truth, the evolving technology of artificial intelligence may well be taking over, but not quite how the filmmakers envisioned it. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with Andrew Winston, a … Continue reading Andrew Winston: AI and the Climate → This article and podcast Andrew Winston: AI and the Climate appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
7/30/202429 minutes
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Paralysis by Pyrolysis: Lisa Song on Plastics Reduction Efforts

This week on Sea Change Radio we speak to Lisa Song of ProPublica about her recent work spotlighting efforts by the plastics industry to make its fossil fuel-based products seem benign. We examine how plastic recycling falls short in many areas, look at the problems surrounding a relatively new plastic recycling process called pyrolysis, and … Continue reading Paralysis by Pyrolysis: Lisa Song on Plastics Reduction Efforts → This article and podcast Paralysis by Pyrolysis: Lisa Song on Plastics Reduction Efforts appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
7/23/202429 minutes
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John Stoehr: Customer Service Politics and the ’24 Presidential Election

No matter what your current stance may be on the upcoming presidential election, the past few weeks of debate debacles and failed assassination attempts have definitely demonstrated that unforeseen events can happen. We still have several months between now and November, during which time the plot may continue to twist and turn. This week on … Continue reading John Stoehr: Customer Service Politics and the ’24 Presidential Election → This article and podcast John Stoehr: Customer Service Politics and the ’24 Presidential Election appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
7/17/202429 minutes
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Tzeporah Berman on the Fossil Fuel Treaty

The environmental movement has made something clear: For the health of the planet, humans need to stop using so much fossil fuel. Period. Many efforts to reduce fossil fuel use focus on consumer behavior — CAFE standards, electric vehicle subsidies, and the like are designed to lessen demand for these polluting fuels. Meanwhile, billions upon … Continue reading Tzeporah Berman on the Fossil Fuel Treaty → This article and podcast Tzeporah Berman on the Fossil Fuel Treaty appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
7/10/202429 minutes
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Rebecca Adamson: Indigenous and Sustainable Finance

Although indigenous people are responsible for a significant proportion of sustainable land stewardship across the planet, they are often overlooked and seldom invited to the table when policy decisions are made. This week on Sea Change Radio, we are pleased to welcome indigenous economist Rebecca Adamson to discuss her pioneering work in the sustainable development … Continue reading Rebecca Adamson: Indigenous and Sustainable Finance → This article and podcast Rebecca Adamson: Indigenous and Sustainable Finance appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
7/2/202429 minutes
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Former San Francisco D.A. Chesa Boudin, Pt. 2

Gallup poll data show that for the past forty years, majorities of Americans consistently perceive crime to be worse “this year” than the previous year, irrespective of the tremendous downward plunge in both property and violent crime during that same period. This week on Sea Change Radio, the second part of our discussion with former … Continue reading Former San Francisco D.A. Chesa Boudin, Pt. 2 → This article and podcast Former San Francisco D.A. Chesa Boudin, Pt. 2 appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
6/25/202429 minutes
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Former San Francisco D.A. Chesa Boudin, Pt. 1

If you look at the data, you’ll probably notice that traditional incarceration-focused criminal justice approaches are both extremely expensive and terribly ineffective. But, defying logic, they continue to be fairly popular. And when bold thinkers try to advance more sensible approaches, they sometimes get knocked down. In 2020, just days after Chesa Boudin’s narrow election … Continue reading Former San Francisco D.A. Chesa Boudin, Pt. 1 → This article and podcast Former San Francisco D.A. Chesa Boudin, Pt. 1 appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
6/19/202429 minutes
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Bruce Piasecki on Climate Competitiveness and Trane Technologies

Generally speaking, the exclusive guiding principle for corporate success seems to be making obscene amounts of money. But what if corporations recognized that a truly valuable return goes beyond wealth accumulation to include positive impacts on the environment and society? This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Bruce Piasecki, an expert in the … Continue reading Bruce Piasecki on Climate Competitiveness and Trane Technologies → This article and podcast Bruce Piasecki on Climate Competitiveness and Trane Technologies appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
6/11/20240
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Los Angeles: The Thirstiest County in the West

Roman Polanski’s classic 1974 film, “Chinatown,” which laid out a fictional account of California’s north-south water wars, turned out to be quite prescient. This week on Sea Change Radio, we welcome Katie Licari of Afro LA, who breaks down the ongoing tale of Los Angeles water and the impact this never-ending thirst has had on … Continue reading Los Angeles: The Thirstiest County in the West → This article and podcast Los Angeles: The Thirstiest County in the West appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
6/5/20240
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Warming Sea Temps and Coral Bleaching

With summer heat fast-approaching, it’s a good reminder that the planet’s oceans are warming fast too. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with Elizabeth Alberts, a senior staff reporter at Mongabay about coral bleaching. We discuss how coral bleaching affects marine life, learn about bleaching events, and look at the various ways that … Continue reading Warming Sea Temps and Coral Bleaching → This article and podcast Warming Sea Temps and Coral Bleaching appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
5/29/20240
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Immune To Tragedy: Gun Regulations in America (Re-Broadcast)

Globally suicide accounts for about 20% of all gun-related deaths. But in the United States, the country with the highest per-capita civilian gun ownership, over 60% of deaths from firearms are suicides. What accounts for this disparity? And why do efforts at gun reform continue to fail in this country? This week on Sea Change … Continue reading Immune To Tragedy: Gun Regulations in America (Re-Broadcast) → This article and podcast Immune To Tragedy: Gun Regulations in America (Re-Broadcast) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
5/21/202429 minutes
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Juan Cole: Israel, Gaza and Campus Protests, Part II

This week on Sea Change Radio, the second half of our discussion with Middle East expert Juan Cole of the University of Michigan. In this episode, we talk about some of the problems presented by certain trigger words when discussing Israel and Palestine and look at the handling of recent campus protests by police and … Continue reading Juan Cole: Israel, Gaza and Campus Protests, Part II → This article and podcast Juan Cole: Israel, Gaza and Campus Protests, Part II appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
5/14/202429 minutes
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Juan Cole: Israel, Gaza and Campus Protests, Part I

Pro-Palestinian student protests are erupting on college campuses all over the country, often resulting in aggressive responses from local law enforcement. This week on Sea Change Radio, the first half of our two-part discussion with noted Michigan University history professor and Middle East scholar, Juan Cole. We look at the Israeli attacks on Gaza, discuss … Continue reading Juan Cole: Israel, Gaza and Campus Protests, Part I → This article and podcast Juan Cole: Israel, Gaza and Campus Protests, Part I appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
5/7/202429 minutes
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The Journey of Kevin Ortiz: From Punishment to Politics

How do you think your life would be different if you had spent your first five years as an adult incarcerated? This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Kevin Ortiz, a progressive political activist in San Francisco whose life was very nearly derailed by a run-in with the police when he was 19 … Continue reading The Journey of Kevin Ortiz: From Punishment to Politics → This article and podcast The Journey of Kevin Ortiz: From Punishment to Politics appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
5/1/202429 minutes
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Down-Ballot Politics With Daniel Nichanian of Bolts

Election season is still a few months away, but the scent of it is already on the wind. There is a lot at stake in the presidential election, of course, but that’s not the only issue for voters in November. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with Daniel Nichanian of Bolts Magazine to … Continue reading Down-Ballot Politics With Daniel Nichanian of Bolts → This article and podcast Down-Ballot Politics With Daniel Nichanian of Bolts appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
4/24/202429 minutes
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Maria Gallucci: Zero Emission Marine Vessels

When it comes to energy transitions, marine vessels tend to get overlooked, even though they are some of the worst polluters of our oceans and air. The heavy duty diesel fuel used by most ships presents serious problems for the planet. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with Maria Gallucci, a Senior Reporter … Continue reading Maria Gallucci: Zero Emission Marine Vessels → This article and podcast Maria Gallucci: Zero Emission Marine Vessels appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
4/16/202429 minutes
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California Termites and the Atmosphere

California is famous for its picturesque sunsets, year-round mild weather, excellent surf, and largely progressive politics, including forward-thinking greenhouse emission policies. This week on Sea Change Radio, however, we learn about a less pleasant claim to fame for the golden state. Today we’re speaking with two scientists from Johns Hopkins University who are working to … Continue reading California Termites and the Atmosphere → This article and podcast California Termites and the Atmosphere appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
4/10/202429 minutes
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Rod Graham: The Case For Legacy Preference in College Admissions

Legacy students, applicants whose families attended the school, comprised 36 percent of Harvard’s class of 2022. Notably, 77% of students admitted to Harvard via legacy preference are white. These days, however, the practice of giving legacy applicants a competitive edge over their peers in college admission decisions has come under fire. Last week on Sea … Continue reading Rod Graham: The Case For Legacy Preference in College Admissions → This article and podcast Rod Graham: The Case For Legacy Preference in College Admissions appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
4/2/202429 minutes
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The Myth of Meritocracy Revisited: John Brittain on Legacy Preference (2017)

Longtime listeners know that Sea Change Radio is not a debate format – we do not generally provide a platform for climate change deniers or other purveyors of disinformation. But when it comes to certain topics, we do believe there is room for spirited discourse. Next week’s guest will argue in favor of preserving legacy … Continue reading The Myth of Meritocracy Revisited: John Brittain on Legacy Preference (2017) → This article and podcast The Myth of Meritocracy Revisited: John Brittain on Legacy Preference (2017) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
3/26/202429 minutes
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Nicole Voudren: Charged Up For EVs

According to Reuters, electric vehicle sales leapt 50% in the US in 2023, and are expected to grow by another 30% in 2024. But driving around your city or town, you’ll probably still see a lot more gas stations than electric charging stations. This week on Sea Change Radio, we learn the ins and outs … Continue reading Nicole Voudren: Charged Up For EVs → This article and podcast Nicole Voudren: Charged Up For EVs appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
3/20/202429 minutes
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“To Serve & Protect” Whom? Alec Karakatsanis on Copaganda (re-broadcast)

What comes to mind when you hear the words “crime” and “safety?” For many, these words evoke images of poor people stealing things, or police enforcing laws to suppress street crime. Our guest today on Sea Change Radio argues that there’s a whole set of crimes that have been intentionally omitted from the messaging we … Continue reading “To Serve & Protect” Whom? Alec Karakatsanis on Copaganda (re-broadcast) → This article and podcast “To Serve & Protect” Whom? Alec Karakatsanis on Copaganda (re-broadcast) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
3/12/202429 minutes
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Andrea Thompson: Battling Extreme Heat Fatigue

While you’re shoveling snow out of the driveway this week, you may not want to hear about extreme heat – but then again, maybe you do! This week on Sea Change Radio, we discuss the issue of a warming planet with Andrea Thompson, a science reporter and associate editor at Scientific American. We look at … Continue reading Andrea Thompson: Battling Extreme Heat Fatigue → This article and podcast Andrea Thompson: Battling Extreme Heat Fatigue appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
3/5/202429 minutes
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Raksha Vasudevan: Rocky Mountain Ways

Denver, Colorado’s majestic mountains, green space, and reputation as an ecologically advanced city draw people into this growing metropolis. But there are some unwanted byproducts that result from the influx of humanity, for example air pollution and gentrification. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Raksha Vasudevan, a freelance journalist and contributing editor … Continue reading Raksha Vasudevan: Rocky Mountain Ways → This article and podcast Raksha Vasudevan: Rocky Mountain Ways appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
2/28/202429 minutes
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John Stoehr: Betting On Biden

Sometimes it seems as though Democrats are more determined to “fall in love” than to win elections. Lately I’ve been hearing, from both pundits and friends, that Joe Biden is simply too old to run for reelection. This week on Sea Change Radio, we hear from John Stoehr, the Editor and Founder of The Editorial … Continue reading John Stoehr: Betting On Biden → This article and podcast John Stoehr: Betting On Biden appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
2/21/202429 minutes
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Standing On The Shoulders of Giants: Dara O’Rourke and Corwin Hardham

This week on Sea Change Radio, we dig into the archives to revisit a couple of discussions with sustainability innovators whose ideas never took full flight but can continue to inspire us nonetheless. First, we hear from Dara O’Rourke, the CEO of Good Guide, a really great idea for improving product transparency for consumers which … Continue reading Standing On The Shoulders of Giants: Dara O’Rourke and Corwin Hardham → This article and podcast Standing On The Shoulders of Giants: Dara O’Rourke and Corwin Hardham appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
2/13/202429 minutes
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Chris Nelder on Energy Transitions

The transition from fossil fuels to a cleaner energy future is perhaps the most important human adaptation of our lifetime. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with Chris Nelder about his mission to take a deep dive into energy, on a fortnightly basis, as the host of the Energy Transition Show podcast. We … Continue reading Chris Nelder on Energy Transitions → This article and podcast Chris Nelder on Energy Transitions appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
2/6/202429 minutes
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Jacob Vigdor: College Admissions Quandries

Whether it be standardized testing, grades, extracurricular activities or personal essays, the question of how to level the playing field in education is quite a challenge. This week on Sea Change Radio, we take a deep dive into higher education admissions and inequities in this country with Jacob Vigdor, a Professor of Public Policy and … Continue reading Jacob Vigdor: College Admissions Quandries → This article and podcast Jacob Vigdor: College Admissions Quandries appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
1/31/202429 minutes
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Daniel Kammen: The Perils of Deep-Sea Mining

Most of us have never been there but according to a quick Google search, some of the things you might see at the bottom of the ocean include sea spiders, tube worms, and something called a blob sculpin. Add to that list: heavy equipment for mining rare earth minerals like cobalt and manganese. This week … Continue reading Daniel Kammen: The Perils of Deep-Sea Mining → This article and podcast Daniel Kammen: The Perils of Deep-Sea Mining appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
1/23/202429 minutes
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Darren Samuelsohn: Untangling Trump’s Trials

The self-proclaimed “greatest country on earth” is in an unfathomable position. Heavily favored to win the Republican Party’s nomination for president is a man found guilty of rape and fraud in civil courts and facing nearly 100 felony counts in criminal proceedings. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Darren Samuelsohn, a longtime … Continue reading Darren Samuelsohn: Untangling Trump’s Trials → This article and podcast Darren Samuelsohn: Untangling Trump’s Trials appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
1/17/202429 minutes
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Bob Berwyn of Inside Climate News on COP28

COP28, or the 28th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Climate Change Conference, took place recently in the United Arab Emirates. With representation from nearly every country in the world, COP28 is the most important annual climate summit in the world. This week on Sea Change Radio, we talk with … Continue reading Bob Berwyn of Inside Climate News on COP28 → This article and podcast Bob Berwyn of Inside Climate News on COP28 appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
1/9/202429 minutes
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Namrata Chowdhary: Three (50) Is A Magic Number (re-broadcast)

In the first decade of this century many of us learned that the threshold for keeping our planet healthy was 350 parts per million of carbon dioxide. Advocates like those at 350.org emphasized the need to adopt practices to help the earth stay below that number. Well, unfortunately, we earthlings have blown through that limit and are … Continue reading Namrata Chowdhary: Three (50) Is A Magic Number (re-broadcast) → This article and podcast Namrata Chowdhary: Three (50) Is A Magic Number (re-broadcast) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
1/3/202429 minutes
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Joseph McFadden: A Cattle Biologist Explains Feed Additives (re-broadcast)

Did you know that India accounts for about one-third of the world’s one billion head of cattle? Last week on Sea Change Radio, we spoke to the head of Rumin8, a startup that’s working to reduce methane emissions from cattle. This week, we take a more academic approach to the cow burp problem – our … Continue reading Joseph McFadden: A Cattle Biologist Explains Feed Additives (re-broadcast) → This article and podcast Joseph McFadden: A Cattle Biologist Explains Feed Additives (re-broadcast) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
12/26/202329 minutes
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Lauren Kim: Young Evangelicals for Climate Action

A study from 2022 found that people who identified as non-religious or atheist were more likely to identify as pro-environment, as compared with religious people who tended to be “less committed to the environment.” Many of us environmentalists may not look to churches as natural sites for allies. But perhaps we should look a little … Continue reading Lauren Kim: Young Evangelicals for Climate Action → This article and podcast Lauren Kim: Young Evangelicals for Climate Action appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
12/19/202329 minutes
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Christine Yoo: 26.2 To Life

For many of us, the holiday season presents an opportunity to spend some time thinking about people less fortunate than ourselves. This week on Sea Change Radio, we spotlight a story of hope, determination and redemption. Our guest is Christine Yoo the director and producer of the new documentary film 26.2 to Life which takes … Continue reading Christine Yoo: 26.2 To Life → This article and podcast Christine Yoo: 26.2 To Life appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
12/13/202329 minutes
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Matt Simon on Microplastics, Pt. 2

Last week on Sea Change Radio, we learned that the plastics industry plans to triple production in the next 40 years, reaching 3 trillion pounds of plastic a year by 2060. This week, we have the second half of our discussion with Wired writer and author, Matt Simon, who talks about how microplastic waste has … Continue reading Matt Simon on Microplastics, Pt. 2 → This article and podcast Matt Simon on Microplastics, Pt. 2 appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
12/6/202329 minutes
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Matt Simon on Microplastics, Pt. 1

Look around you: at this very moment, chances are that within a one-foot radius of your body, there’s something plastic. The ubiquity of plastic comes with a steep cost, however. This week on Sea Change Radio, the first half of our two-part discussion with Matt Simon, a Wired staff writer and author of A Poison … Continue reading Matt Simon on Microplastics, Pt. 1 → This article and podcast Matt Simon on Microplastics, Pt. 1 appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
11/28/202329 minutes
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Zealous Founder Scott Hechinger

It’s that time of year when as the weather gets colder we warm ourselves with thoughts of gratitude and giving, which, for many, includes charitable donations to organizations making a difference. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with the founder and executive director of one such organization. Scott Hechinger, a former public defender, … Continue reading Zealous Founder Scott Hechinger → This article and podcast Zealous Founder Scott Hechinger appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
11/22/202329 minutes
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Eriel Deranger + Bill Plotkin

This week on Sea Change Radio, we dig into the archives to hear from someone who works to amplify first people’s voices in the fight for climate justice. We speak with the Executive Director of Indigenous Climate Action, Eriel Deranger. We discuss the intersection of the indigenous people’s and the Black Lives Matter movements, take … Continue reading Eriel Deranger + Bill Plotkin → This article and podcast Eriel Deranger + Bill Plotkin appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
11/14/202329 minutes
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Gigi Berardi: Eating Well, Eating Wisely (re-broadcast)

For many, along with all that good cheer, the holidays bring a bunch of food-related conundrums: what to bring to the pot luck, what to eat and not eat at the company party, what gifts to buy for our culinary-focused friends and family, and how to be ecologically responsible without compromising taste. This week on … Continue reading Gigi Berardi: Eating Well, Eating Wisely (re-broadcast) → This article and podcast Gigi Berardi: Eating Well, Eating Wisely (re-broadcast) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
11/7/202329 minutes
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Tim Killeen on the State of the Amazon

Depending on your point of reference, the term Amazon may evoke the mega-retailer or a vast South American forest. This week on Sea Change Radio we are speaking about the latter with author and conservation scientist Tim Killeen. We talk about his work in the Amazon region, his upcoming book, and what drew him to … Continue reading Tim Killeen on the State of the Amazon → This article and podcast Tim Killeen on the State of the Amazon appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
10/31/202329 minutes
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Matthew Slater: Crypto and the Search for Trade Justice

Did you see any of the celebrity-backed ads for the slew of now defunct crytpo businesses? Did they leave you scratching your head at the time? It was precisely the inscrutability of cryptocurrency that allowed scammers like Sam Bankman-Fried to pocket billions through crypto exchanges like FTX. That company’s pitch was essentially “it’s OK if … Continue reading Matthew Slater: Crypto and the Search for Trade Justice → This article and podcast Matthew Slater: Crypto and the Search for Trade Justice appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
10/24/202329 minutes
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Zac Unger: Looking Polar Bear Endangerment In The Eye (re-broadcast)

We have all seen the mournful image of an unhappy polar bear isolated on a melting ice floe. It conveys the doom of that one bear as well as his species, and implies that we are all headed in that direction if something is not done about global warming. Inspired by such images and his … Continue reading Zac Unger: Looking Polar Bear Endangerment In The Eye (re-broadcast) → This article and podcast Zac Unger: Looking Polar Bear Endangerment In The Eye (re-broadcast) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
10/17/202329 minutes
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David Ho on Carbon Offsets: Much Ado About Nothing?

Carbon offsets are often touted as a solution to humanity’s bad habit of emitting an awful lot of CO2. But how many of us actually know what things like carbon offsets and carbon dioxide removal are all about? This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with David Ho, a professor in the oceanography department … Continue reading David Ho on Carbon Offsets: Much Ado About Nothing? → This article and podcast David Ho on Carbon Offsets: Much Ado About Nothing? appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
10/10/202329 minutes
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Chathu Gamage: Forging Cleaner Steel

Humans have been making steel in some form or other for over two millennia – and consistently re-using and recycling it along the way. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with Chathu Gamage from the Rocky Mountain Institute to learn more about the steel industry. We look back at the modern history of … Continue reading Chathu Gamage: Forging Cleaner Steel → This article and podcast Chathu Gamage: Forging Cleaner Steel appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
10/3/202329 minutes
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Pain At The Pumps: Understanding Gas Prices With Dan Dicker

It’s hard not to notice how sky high gas prices are these days. Perhaps the universe is trying to tell us something about our personal transportation choices — namely, that the status quo is untenable. This week on Sea Change Radio, Daniel Dicker is here to help us wade through the complex world of oil … Continue reading Pain At The Pumps: Understanding Gas Prices With Dan Dicker → This article and podcast Pain At The Pumps: Understanding Gas Prices With Dan Dicker appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
9/26/202329 minutes
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Israeli Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Ziv Aviram on the EcoBridge Initiative

Have you ever thought about what you’d do to save the planet if you were a billionaire? Well, this week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with billionaire high tech entrepreneur and philanthropist Ziv Aviram and see how he answers that very question. We discuss Aviram’s partnership with the Clinton Global Initiative to help fight … Continue reading Israeli Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Ziv Aviram on the EcoBridge Initiative → This article and podcast Israeli Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Ziv Aviram on the EcoBridge Initiative appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
9/19/202329 minutes
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Tennis Anyone? James Martinez on Tennis Ball Waste

Did you know that over 100,000 tennis balls are used in an average grand slam tournament? And unfortunately, they cannot be recycled. Given the plethora of tennis matches played across the globe in an average year, we are talking about roughly 330 million tennis balls going into landfills annually. This week on Sea Change Radio, … Continue reading Tennis Anyone? James Martinez on Tennis Ball Waste → This article and podcast Tennis Anyone? James Martinez on Tennis Ball Waste appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
9/12/202329 minutes
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John Stoehr on the Dangers of Illiberal Politics

If you’ve happened to tune in to MSNBC or CNN on a day when a massive hurricane is not pummeling a coastal region, you might think that the only major news in this country concerns the many legal issues facing a certain former president of the United States. But, according to this week’s guest on … Continue reading John Stoehr on the Dangers of Illiberal Politics → This article and podcast John Stoehr on the Dangers of Illiberal Politics appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
9/6/202329 minutes
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Neel Dhanesha on the Lesser Prairie Chicken and Other Dispatches

This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to environmental reporter Neel Dhanesha of Heatmap to learn about his new media startup, discuss the landmark climate case Held v. Montana and take a look at the lesser prairie chicken and why the plight of this dancing bird is no laughing matter. Narrator (00:02): This is … Continue reading Neel Dhanesha on the Lesser Prairie Chicken and Other Dispatches → This article and podcast Neel Dhanesha on the Lesser Prairie Chicken and Other Dispatches appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
8/30/202329 minutes
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Jon Goldstein: The Fight To Reduce Methane Emissions

In discussions about climate change we talk a lot about carbon dioxide, and with good reason. But did you know that per molecule, methane actually traps more atmospheric heat than CO2? This week on Sea Change Radio, we are speaking with Jon Goldstein of the Environment Defense Fund to learn about the fight to regulate … Continue reading Jon Goldstein: The Fight To Reduce Methane Emissions → This article and podcast Jon Goldstein: The Fight To Reduce Methane Emissions appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
8/22/202329 minutes
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Following the Money: Alex Kotch on Charitable Giving

They say charity is a virtue, but sometimes it’s a little more complicated. The donor advised fund or DAF, has been a financial instrument for charitable giving in the United States for nearly a century – it’s a useful tool for wealthy individuals to make philanthropic donations. But as the inequality gap continues to expand … Continue reading Following the Money: Alex Kotch on Charitable Giving → This article and podcast Following the Money: Alex Kotch on Charitable Giving appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
8/16/202329 minutes
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Adam Minter + Jim Motavalli: Autonomous Vehicles and EV Update

This week on Sea Change Radio we dig into the archives to first speak with author and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Adam Minter about the world of autonomous vehicles. We examine the impact autonomous vehicles might have on rural America, look at an appealing test program in a sparsely populated area of Minnesota, and explore how … Continue reading Adam Minter + Jim Motavalli: Autonomous Vehicles and EV Update → This article and podcast Adam Minter + Jim Motavalli: Autonomous Vehicles and EV Update appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
8/8/202329 minutes
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Philip Jacobson: The Fight To Stop Shark Finning (re-broadcast)

If you were a kid in the 1970s, you undoubtedly were at least a little terrified of going into the ocean – a fear placed squarely in your subconscious by the Jaws movies. But, according to the International Shark Attack File, there are only around 72 unprovoked shark attacks around the world per year, a … Continue reading Philip Jacobson: The Fight To Stop Shark Finning (re-broadcast) → This article and podcast Philip Jacobson: The Fight To Stop Shark Finning (re-broadcast) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
8/2/202329 minutes
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Joseph McFadden: A Cattle Biologist Explains Feed Additives

Did you know that India accounts for about one-third of the world’s one billion head of cattle? Last week on Sea Change Radio, we spoke to the head of Rumin8, a startup that’s working to reduce methane emissions from cattle. This week, we take a more academic approach to the cow burp problem – our … Continue reading Joseph McFadden: A Cattle Biologist Explains Feed Additives → This article and podcast Joseph McFadden: A Cattle Biologist Explains Feed Additives appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
7/25/202329 minutes
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David Messina: Rumin8 Strives To Reduce Cow Methane Emissions

When we think about greenhouse gas emissions, automobiles, airplanes, and power plants usually figure more prominently than livestock. The methane produced by cow belching, however, is one of the biggest sources of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. Fortunately, there are some innovations on the horizon that are promising to help reduce the damage of these gassy … Continue reading David Messina: Rumin8 Strives To Reduce Cow Methane Emissions → This article and podcast David Messina: Rumin8 Strives To Reduce Cow Methane Emissions appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
7/18/202329 minutes
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Nithin Coca: The Impacts of Plant-Based Meats

The new generation of veggie burgers do taste more like meat than their sawdust-leaning predecessors. And most agree that plant-based meat alternatives are a step in the right direction, considering the hefty impact that cattle have on the environment. But the Impossible Burgers and Beyond Meats of the world come with their own not-so-insignificant carbon … Continue reading Nithin Coca: The Impacts of Plant-Based Meats → This article and podcast Nithin Coca: The Impacts of Plant-Based Meats appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
7/11/202329 minutes
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FloWater: An Answer To Our Plastic Bottle Woes? (Re-broadcast)

In the 1990s, I recall my grandfather remarking upon the new ubiquity of plastic water bottles, “When did everybody get so thirsty all of a sudden?” Indeed, plastic bottles have been proliferating at an exponential rate since the 1970s – the US alone is responsible for tens of billions of single-use plastic bottle waste every … Continue reading FloWater: An Answer To Our Plastic Bottle Woes? (Re-broadcast) → This article and podcast FloWater: An Answer To Our Plastic Bottle Woes? (Re-broadcast) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
7/4/202329 minutes
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An Upfront Talk About Carbon With Lloyd Alter

For some time now, ecologists and environmentalists have been promoting life-cycle analyses – calculations of the environmental impact of a product, from the sourcing of materials all the way through to its disposal. While this is still a valid expenditure of effort, our guest today on Sea Change Radio argues that we may need to … Continue reading An Upfront Talk About Carbon With Lloyd Alter → This article and podcast An Upfront Talk About Carbon With Lloyd Alter appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
6/27/202329 minutes
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Chuck Collins: Disturbing The Very Comfortable

The novelist David Foster Wallace once said, “Good fiction’s job is to comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.” This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with author Chuck Collins about his debut novel which centers on Big Oil and climate change. We talk about how he has channeled a life of privilege into … Continue reading Chuck Collins: Disturbing The Very Comfortable → This article and podcast Chuck Collins: Disturbing The Very Comfortable appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
6/20/202329 minutes
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Paul Wheaton: Building A Better World In Your Backyard

An unusual by-product of the global pandemic was that a lot more people ended up becoming gardeners – one study estimated that over 18 million Americans discovered gardening while spending more time at home. This week on Sea Change Radio, we revisit our 2020 discussion with author and sustainability expert Paul Wheaton about his book, … Continue reading Paul Wheaton: Building A Better World In Your Backyard → This article and podcast Paul Wheaton: Building A Better World In Your Backyard appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
6/13/202329 minutes
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John Platt: In Search of The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker

When you visit the World Wildlife Fund’s list of critically endangered species, the first animals named are large, beloved mammals like the African Forest Elephant and the Eastern Lowland Gorilla. While these majestic creatures tug at our heartstrings, there are also a lot of smaller, more unsung organisms that are in grave risk of extinction, … Continue reading John Platt: In Search of The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker → This article and podcast John Platt: In Search of The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
6/6/202329 minutes
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Jim Motavalli on the EV Revolution

  According to the International Energy Agency, over 14 million electric vehicles, or EVs, are expected to be sold globally in 2023. If this is accurate, EVs would account for about 18 percent of total car sales for the year, a 35 percent increase over 2022. The EV revolution is upon us, and here to … Continue reading Jim Motavalli on the EV Revolution → This article and podcast Jim Motavalli on the EV Revolution appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
5/30/202329 minutes
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Wood Pellets: The New Coal (re-broadcast)

Back in the 16th century, when England began to run out of trees, it started burning coal. And by 1700, most Brits were using coal as their main source of fuel. But then coal became scarce. To come full circle, today England is burning large amounts of wood again – much of it in the … Continue reading Wood Pellets: The New Coal (re-broadcast) → This article and podcast Wood Pellets: The New Coal (re-broadcast) appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
5/23/202329 minutes
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Adam Woltag: Designing Sustainable Spaces

They say home is where the heart is, and it’s also where our story begins today. This week on Sea Change Radio, we talk to two people doing their best to make everyone’s home a happy one. First, we speak to architect Adam Woltag to discuss how sustainability factors into newly constructed buildings. We learn … Continue reading Adam Woltag: Designing Sustainable Spaces → This article and podcast Adam Woltag: Designing Sustainable Spaces appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
5/16/202329 minutes
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Sasha Buchert of Lambda Legal: The Case For LGBTQ Equality

The passage of time has generally moved us in the direction of increased dignity and rights for members of the LGBTQ community in this country, with marriage equality officially recognized in 2015. But since then, the US Supreme Court has taken a sharp turn to the right, and we are now looking at the erosion … Continue reading Sasha Buchert of Lambda Legal: The Case For LGBTQ Equality → This article and podcast Sasha Buchert of Lambda Legal: The Case For LGBTQ Equality appeared first on Sea Change Radio.
5/10/202329 minutes