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Dr. J. Drew Lanham is on a mission to diversify the ornithology community. Hear him talk about his passion for nature, birding, conservation ethics, and what happens when a black man goes birding in rural American woodlands. He will speak …
Ecology Must Be the Heart of Theology Reverend Michael Dowd checks in with EcoRadio KC in advance of his appearances at Wakarusa Wetlands and All Souls Forum. Michael Dowd brings a unique and compelling perspective into issues of faith, science …
Barry Dicker, President of Decent Energy, Inc. joins Richard Mabion.
Patrice Townsend, Director of BPU Utility Services Department, joins host Craig Lubow to talk about solar and other renewable energy available to BPU customers in Kansas City, Kansas. bpu.com/solar
Neighbors in KCK’s Argentine district suffered from extreme flooding on several occasions last year. Will it happen again?
Evan Smalley returns to the program to bring us up to speed on water issues, particularly around the Blue River, and tell about some of the most important changes which might be happening with Government to protect our local Parks …
Donnelly College President, Msgr. Swetland returns to EcoRadio KC to discuss The Papal Encyclical on Climate Change and where the environmental movement is going.
Richard Mabion talks with Maurice Copeland, Retired Nuclear Weapons Worker and whistleblower at Bannister Federal Complex about how things have progressed in the past ten years.
DaRon McGee, Missouri’s State Representative from the 36th district talks about environmental issues in Missouri, and member of the Historic Northeast Assocation discuss Galrand Park in Wyandotte County.
Emily Akins and Brandi Schoen from Kansas City Food Circle will join us to talk about the Kansas City Food Expo on March 31, 2018, to be held at the Johnson County Community College. They will also talk about the …