Eco Radio KC

EcoRadio KC explores our interdependence with the rest of the world, showing the connections between the ways we choose to live and the health of the whole community of life. As a result, we plan to cover a wide range of topics, including local & regenerative agriculture, energy conservation & efficiency, justice, eco-villages, alternative medicine, indigenous peoples, clean energy, local food systems, biofuels, the need for multicultural participation in social change, global warming & climate disruption, extinction, green building and chemistry, and consumerism.

https://kkfi.org/podcasts/eco-radio-kc/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 59m. Bisher sind 507 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 20 days 15 hours 20 minutes

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The New Weapons Plant is Open!


Weapons plant, the arrests, and the environmental issues and clean up of the old plant, as well as any new environmental issues that will face the new plant.


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 August 30, 2014  59m
 
 

Mercury and Sulfur Dioxide


Craig Volland will be our guest to talk about mercury. The second guest would be Dr. Portnoy from Children’s Mercury hospital. He would be talking about the health impacts of Sulfur Dioxide in the air.


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 August 25, 2014  1h0m
 
 

Carma Hop


Jenny O’Brien of CarmaHop (formerly Lawrence on Board) joins Natural E to discuss their innovative rideshare program. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kODZiHFVamE&list=UU22prX8COroAU7o6r5CVP5w https://carmacarpool.com/hop/  


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 August 18, 2014  57m
 
 

Population & Sustainability


Alan Weisman on population Jasmine Moore JOCO Sustainability Program


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 August 4, 2014  59m
 
 

After The Harvest and Kansas Interfaith Power and Light


Karin Page of After The Harvest talks about their efforts to avoid food waste and provide healthy food for those who struggle among us. Former EcoRadio KC host, Rabbi Moti Reiber returns to the program to discuss his efforts at …


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 July 28, 2014  1h0m
 
 

Water, Water, Everywhere


 Elaine Giessel  leads a discussion on regional water issues with Attorney Lee Cross, including the EPA’s current efforts to protect water quality nationally and  proposed strategies in Kansas to ensure water for the future.


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 July 21, 2014  59m
 
 

Global Community Monitor in Wyandotte County and Hemp


Denny Larson from Global Community Monitor (www.gcmonitor.org) and Leticia DeCaigny, their agent on the ground in Wyandotte County discuss recent activities with Richard Mabion. Plus Lou Elder and Star Thomas-Wyse discuss the ecological benefits of hem...


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 July 14, 2014  1h0m
 
 

Population plus Oil Spills


 Kim Lovell will be discussing population issues and the environment.  Kim is the chair of the national population committee of the Sierra Club. Dr. Riki Ott will be discussing oil spills, including the concerns with the tar sands from Canadian pipelin...


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 July 7, 2014  1h0m
 
 

Fracking & Greenworks KC


Elaine Geissel speaks with the Sierra Club’s Joe Spease about fracking activities in Kansas and Natural E speaks with Mary Silwance of Greenworks KC


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 June 30, 2014  1h0m
 
 

Dr. Nancy Knowlton on “Why Healthy Oceans Matter”.


Dr. Nancy Knowlton spoke at the Kansas City Library on May 29th on Why Oceans Matter.  We bring you her talk, this evening.


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 June 23, 2014  1h8m