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An Environmental podcast focusing on a word or phrase about the environment. We will cover science, history, news, technology and art relating to the topic as well as current events.

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    • Nov 3, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 19m AVG DURATION
    • 30 EPISODES


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    East New York Farms

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 46:29


    This is an interview with Johanna Willins and John Ameroso at the Herbal Garden in East New York on November 2nd 2023. Johanna and John were the founders of East New York Farms, a farmers market started in the Mid 1990's utilizing the produce from local community gardens. It grew over the years to include regional farmers and provided much needed frsh local produce to community residents. This market paved the way for the many local farmer/ craft markets now so prevalent in New York City and elsewhere.

    Battery Storage

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 29:23


    In this episode we learn about Battery Storage. What it is. What does it look like. Where they are being installed. What safety precautions are built in. Why are they being installed in certain locations. Will they help prevent brownouts and blackouts? Can battery storage help in the transition to clean renewable energy? In this episode Corina Solis of New Leaf Energy mentions that there are opportunities for ratepayers to receive discounts from these projects. There is such a high demand for this and not enough projects at the moment and program is filled. But with the introduction of new projects brought on line by Corina and others, hopefully more spots will open up soon! Here is the link: https://www.coned.com/en/save-money/rebates-incentives-tax-credits/rebates-incentives-tax-credits-for-residential-customers/income-eligible-renters-and-homeowners/save-on-your-energy-bill-with-community-solar New Leaf Energy https://www.newleafenergy.com/

    Community Gardens, Conclusion of an interview with Ena Mcpherson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 28:16


    This podcast continues in the third and final part of my interview With Ena Mcpherson. In the next episode Ena tells us about her work with young people to create a new garden and the struggle to preserve it.

    Community Gardens: Hattie Carthan as told by Ena Mcpherson.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 13:31


    As part of an ongoing series of interviews with community gardeners and activists, I spoke to Ena McPherson a community gardener in Bedford Stuyvesant in Brooklyn. In this excerpt Ena tells us about Hattie Carthan who pioneered grassroots urban forestry and urban agriculture in her community. Hattie Carthan is one of the influences and inspirations for all community gardeners. Her work is even more relevant today as we learn how important a role trees play to mitigate the heat island effect in urban areas. Often trees are not planted as much in lower income and neighborhoods of color as they are in wealthier, white neighborhoods. Hattie Carthan did something about this inequity.

    Community Gardens : An interview with Ena McPherson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 24:26


    As part of an ongoing series of podcasts covering the history of community gardens in New York City I interviewed Ena McPherson. Ena is a community gardeners/ activist in Bedford Stuyvesant in Brooklyn. This is the first part of our chat where Ena talks about her early influences and how she became involved in community gardening and activism to preserve gardens in her community.

    Urban Planning: Some Ideas for Ecological Cities

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 28:06


    In the United States and Canada over 80% of people live in urban areas. Globally the urban population is 55% and rising. Many ideas about community development and urban planning were tested in the 1970's and 80's. How can these schemes and technologies in the urban planner's toolbox help create liveable cities. This is the second part and conclusion of an interview I had with Sean Cosgrove, Principal Planner with Ecologics Design in Toronto, Canada. https://www.ecologicsdesign.biz/

    Urban Planning: What is It?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 33:26


    In the United States and Canada over 80% of people live in urban areas. Globally the urban population is 55% and rising. What is Urban Planning and how can Urban Planners and Engineers help create a sustainable planet? In Part 1 of this conversation I had with Sean Cosgrove, Principal Planner with Ecologics Design in Toronto, Canada, https://www.ecologicsdesign.biz/ , we talk about the making of an urban planner and the issues that urban planners grapple with in the course of their work.

    A Deer Problem

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 5:11


    On Staten Island there is too little of the types of habitat to support the number of deer found here. As city and state officials debated what to do the numbers grew out of control.What could be done?

    Community Gardens- Strong Women Conclusion

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 33:41


    This is the second part and conclusion of an interview with Jane Weissman who from 1984 to 1998 was Director of GreenThumb, NYC's municipal gardening program. Jane picks up the story of the crisis that GreenThumb as a program faced in 1995 and tells a first hand account of the threats to the gardens from Mayor Giuliani. She also discusses the ongoing efforts to preserve the gardens. In this episode Jane mentions these 2 volumes of stories told by the gardeners. Here are the links to the .pdf documents. City Farmers:Tales from the Field and Tales From the Field II

    Community Gardens - Strong Women

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 24:45


    An interview with Jane Weissman who from 1984 to 1998 was Director of GreenThumb, NYC's municipal gardening program. We discuss how the program started and how several strong women were key players in those early years.

    Environmental Justice for All in NYC

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 13:05


    News on the recently released NYC environmental justice for all report https://www1.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/news/096-21/recovery-all-us-mayor-de-blasio-launches-first-ever-nyc-environmental-justice-all-report

    Transportation: From Congestion Pricing to Bike Share

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 10:15


    What do congestion pricing, bad air quality in subway stations,car only roads, scooters, e-bikes and bike share have in common. They are all part of the transportation puzzle in NYC and Staten Island. And maybe some of the answers to solving the traffic problems of the region.

    Community Garden Spotlight: Olivet Heavenly Harvest Garden

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 8:48


    I report on my visit to the Heavenly Harvest Community Garden and this unique garden and community gardeners, many who are cancer survivors.

    Delaware River Basin Commission Bans Fracking

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 11:46


    A new ruling will protect the drinking water for 15 million people in 4 states as the Governors of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware voted to ban fracking in the Delaware River Basin.

    Eco News February 21, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 27:29


    This episode covers environmental news items about: The River North development https://newyorkyimby.com/2021/02/compass-announces-sale-of-major-mixed-use-development-site-in-st-george-in-staten-island.html https://www.silive.com/news/2020/10/750-unit-high-rise-apartment-towers-with-affordable-housing-proposed-for-st-george.html?outputType=amp https://www.silive.com/news/2021/02/second-high-rise-project-proposed-for-st-george.html?outputType=amp ----------------------- Amazon's contribution to air pollution and traffic congestion https://usa.streetsblog.org/2021/02/05/a-look-back-at-bezos-bloody-polluting-legacy-on-u-s-roadways/ --------------------------- Graniteville Wetlands https://atlantic2.sierraclub.org/content/staten-island-wetlands-danger --------------------------- GroundHog Day https://nypost.com/2021/02/02/viewers-fume-over-pre-recorded-staten-island-groundhog-day-event/ ------------------------ George Washington Carver, Environmentalist https://grist.org/fix/george-washington-carver-environmental-legacy/?

    EcoNews February 9, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 15:17


    A summary of environmental news and events from Staten Island, New York City and New York State. The events took place in January 2021, including a New Year's Day Beach Walk that is also the subject of this podcast. https://anchor.fm/ecobytes/episodes/New-Years-Day-Beach-Walk-2021-eovo75

    Community Gardening Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 48:16


    Community Gardening Part 1 A lot happens during a 31 year career working with community gardeners. A lot goes into the making of a community garden assistance organization and the folks who work there. In this episode Lenny Librizzi and Gerard Lordahl tell stories that highlight their careers and important moments in the history of community gardens during the years they worked together from 1986 to 2017. Many other people played important roles in creating, maintaining and saving the community gardens. The 15,000 to 20,000 community gardeners were and continue to be an inspiration for all the gardeners have done for New York City. Some of the groups mentioned: GrowNYC Green Guerillas GreenThumb ACGA Brooklyn Queens Land Trust Bronx Land Trust Manhattan Land Trust Brooklyn Alliance of Neighborhood Gardens New York Restoration Project Community Gardening Blog

    New Years Day Beach Walk 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 13:18


    Every New Years Day for the past 31 years, Staten Island Environmentalists have gathered at Great Kills Park, part of Gateway National Recreation Area to take a mile and a half beach walk. This tradition has become a way to review the past year's environmental highlights and to inform each other about upcoming issues affecting our environment. Also it is a great opportunity to see friends. I took the walk miked up and did a bit of narration. You will hear that, along with the sound of the wind, ocean and my fellow walkers.

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    Energy Part 8 - Alternatives and Economics

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 8:46


    The good news is that the economics of energy has made solar and wind cost competitive. It looks like fracking won't have to be banned. Fracking is expensive and investors are looking more to alternatives. We hint at the next topic for discussion, Transportation. That is a complex energy issue that we will discuss in future episodes.

    Energy Part 7 - Offshore Oil

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 8:42


    There is so much about offshore oil drilling that is threatening to our environment. Potentially many accidents waiting to happen.

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    Energy Part 6 - Pipelines, Earthquakes and Radon Gas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 12:23


    A few of the negative consequences of fracking.

    Energy Part 5 - Problems with Fracking

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 13:31


    Where do we find shale formations where fracking can take place? In Texas is found the Permian Basin, Barnett Shale, the Eagle Ford Shale, and the Haynesville-Bossier Shale. The Marcellus Shale reaches from central New York into Ohio and south to Virginia. The Bakken Shale is in North Dakota. What can go wrong?

    Energy Part 4 - What's Wrong With Gas?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 10:30


    Oil, Gas and What is fracking? It's Hydro Fracturing.

    Energy Part 3 - Wind Turbines and Jobs

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 12:42


    One alternative to fossil fuels is wind energy. How and where will it work and jobs, jobs jobs.

    Energy Part 2 -Thinking about Clean Energy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 9:38


    The overarching theme to our discussions today and in the future is Climate Change or the Climate Crisis or as I think about it Climate Chaos. This Climate Chaos affects all aspects of our lives, with Energy in all its forms being the most critical. We use energy for manufacturing, transportation, heating and cooling and growing food. At this point in time, most of this energy comes from fossil fuels. The era of coal has ended. While we may never completely eliminate oil and gas, fossil fuel is clearly on its way to being replaced by renewable energy.

    Energy Part 1 - A Lot to Discuss

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 13:31


    The first part of a conversation I had with Tony Rose. We are both members of the Staten Island Environmental Communicators. This is one of the many videos and podcasts our group is making to inform Staten Islanders and others about our environment and encourage action. Tony and I are lifelong environmentalists. We hope you enjoy and learn from this discussion and that we will have piqued your interest to learn more and to do your part to make our world a healthy place to live. The overarching theme to our discussions today and in the future is Climate Change or the Climate Crisis or as I think about it Climate Chaos. This Climate Chaos affects all aspects of our lives, with Energy in all its forms being the most critical. We use energy for manufacturing, transportation, heating and cooling and growing food. At this point in time, most of this energy comes from fossil fuels. The era of coal has ended. While we may never completely eliminate oil and gas, fossil fuel is clearly on its way to being replaced by renewable energy.

    Shoreham

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 15:36


    This recording was originally produced as a video titled The Campaign to Stop Shoreham, by Charlie Olson and myself and can be viewed at https://theenvironmenttv.com/2020/07/17/the-campaign-to-stop-shoreham-a-conversation-with-joel-kupferman-and-lenny-librizzi/ The Shoreham Nuclear Power Station is the only nuclear power plant that was completed and never produced electricity commercially. It was decommissioned in May 1995. This shutdown was due to over 20 years of many types of citizen activism and is a model for future activists. Since the citizen actions in the 1970's and 80's no new nuclear power plants have been ordered by US utilities. Two major nuclear plant accidents at Chernobyl, Ukraine on April 26th, 1986 and at Fukushima, Japan on March 11th, 2011 left large areas of those countries uninhabitable. Nuclear weapons and nuclear waste are an ongoing threat to our survival.

    RAIN

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 4:39


    Rain is one of those things that you can't live with it and can't live without it. We have many words to describe rain. Listen to find out more about our word from our environment -Rain.

    Peepers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 4:16


    Listen to the sounds of Spring Peepers and learn about this interesting small frog found in Eastern United States.

    Coronavirus

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 59:38


    This podcast is a rebroadcast of a radio show that originally aired on March 27th, 2020 called Eco-Logic with Ken Gale and Donna Stein and their guest, biologist and author, Abby Hafer. Our word today is Coronavirus. This invisible killer has taken over our lives and in just a few months has had a profound effect on our environment. And now a word from our environment.

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