
Living On Earth
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Living on Earth is your go-to source for the latest coverage of climate change, ecology, and human health. Hosted by Steve Curwood and brought to you by PRX.
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From Steve Curwood & me on Living On Earth: Some passings in science & envir in 2022, incl the Exxon Valdez skipper, an uber-climate denier, Earth First!'s co-founder, and a fictional science goddess who won't be born for another 200 years. loe.org/shows/segments…





Coming up on 3/2: our next book club event with School for the Env. and ifaw! Danielle Clode Zzzzzz joins us to discuss her new book #Koala, so tune in live on Zoom! Learn where these enigmatic animals come from and what their future may hold. Sign up here: umassboston.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Join us for our free live event this Wednesday, where 'Soil' by Camille T. Dungy is the latest chapter in the Living on Earth Book Club. In partnership with Soul Fire Farm, School for the Env., and Orion Magazine, we'll see you on Zoom at 7pm EDT! Learn more: umassboston.zoom.us/webinar/regist…



9/14 is our next live book club event with School for the Env. NH Public Radio & Dover Public Library Author #DornCox shows how regenerative agriculture can combat climate change and food scarcity - tune in live, on Zoom or in person! Register here: ow.ly/7mtA50PC469

In-person #event alert! Author of The Great Regeneration, Dorn Cox will be speaking about his book as part of Living On Earth's Book Club! 📚️ 🗓️ 14 Sep ⏰ 6 - 7pm EDT 📍: Dover Public Library, NH, 🇺🇸 🎟️: l8r.it/GdOj



"We need to invest in solutions that are going to mature today and solutions that are going to mature in 10 and 20 years. We’re still going to be fighting this for a long time.” -Skidmore College's Kristofer Covey on methane & climate Listen here: loe.org/shows/segments…

Recycling in California relies heavily on unhoused residents, but the state has rarely supported their informal labor. Reporter Isabella Zavarise digs into the story to learn more. Listen here: loe.org/shows/segments…



In 2022, the EPA started investigating environmental justice concerns in Louisiana's Cancer Alley. But the inquiry closed when the state's Attorney General sued, claiming 'reverse discrimination.' Monique Harden of Deep South Center for Environmental Justice explains: loe.org/shows/segments…
