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Minimum Competence
Legal News for Weds 1/29 - Trump Gunks up the Gears of Government, Menendez's Sentencing, DOJ Firings and Reassignments and State Digital Advertising Taxes

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 8:00


This Day in Legal History: Sweden Bans AerosolsOn January 29, 1978, Sweden made history by becoming the first nation to ban aerosol sprays, citing concerns over their harmful impact on the ozone layer. The decision was driven by mounting scientific evidence that chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), commonly used as propellants in aerosol cans, contributed to ozone depletion. At the time, international awareness of environmental issues was growing, but regulatory action remained limited. Sweden's bold move set a precedent, signaling to the world that legislative measures were necessary to curb environmental harm.  The ban came in response to research published in the early 1970s, particularly studies by chemists Mario Molina and Sherwood Rowland, who identified CFCs as a major threat to the ozone layer. Their findings spurred global discussions about air pollution and climate change, but most governments hesitated to act. Sweden, however, took a proactive stance, prioritizing environmental protection over industry objections. The law prohibited the sale and use of aerosol sprays containing ozone-depleting substances, forcing manufacturers to seek alternative technologies.  Sweden's action influenced other nations, including the United States and Canada, which imposed partial restrictions on CFCs in the late 1970s. Over time, growing international pressure led to the 1987 Montreal Protocol, a landmark treaty aimed at phasing out ozone-depleting substances worldwide. Today, the ozone layer is gradually recovering, thanks in part to Sweden's early leadership. The ban underscored the power of legal intervention in addressing global environmental crises and demonstrated how science-driven policy can lead to meaningful change.Donald Trump's aggressive efforts to reshape the federal government have thrown agencies into turmoil, with sweeping policy shifts and a push to consolidate control. The administration is offering buyouts to federal employees resistant to returning to in-person work while signaling broader workforce cuts. At the same time, a sudden freeze on federal grants and loans caused widespread confusion, prompting a federal judge to issue a temporary stay. Though the White House insisted individual benefits would not be affected, state and local governments scrambled to assess the potential fallout.  The spending freeze is part of a broader strategy to challenge congressional control over federal funding, with Trump's allies arguing for expanded executive power. His administration has also targeted federal employees in diversity, equity, and inclusion roles, inspectors general, and Justice Department officials involved in previous investigations against him. Meanwhile, Trump has revived trade disputes, pardoned January 6 rioters, attempted to end birthright citizenship, and cut foreign aid.  Democrats, struggling to keep up, have called emergency meetings and press conferences, but Trump's rapid moves have overwhelmed political opposition. Some Republicans, too, have expressed concern, particularly over the scope of the funding freeze. The Impoundment Control Act of 1974 limits a president's ability to block congressional spending, but Trump's team argues that temporary pauses are legally permissible.  The administration is also targeting federal personnel, with officials compiling lists of employees deemed expendable. Amid these efforts, some initiatives have already faced legal setbacks, such as the birthright citizenship order. Trump has also yet to significantly address key issues like inflation and the war in Ukraine, leaving uncertainty over the administration's broader policy direction.Trump Buyouts, Spending Freezes Wreak Havoc Across GovernmentFormer U.S. Senator Bob Menendez is set to be sentenced on Wednesday following his 2024 conviction on bribery and corruption charges. Found guilty on all 16 felony counts, including acting as a foreign agent, Menendez was accused of accepting bribes—such as gold bars, cash, and a luxury car—in exchange for political favors benefiting Egypt and New Jersey businessmen. Federal prosecutors have requested a 15-year prison sentence, arguing that Menendez abused his position to influence military aid, assist Qatar, and interfere in prosecutions.  Menendez, who served nearly two decades in the Senate, maintains his innocence and has vowed to appeal. His defense team is seeking a significantly reduced sentence of around 2 years, citing his age, public service record, and financial ruin. The scandal forced him to resign from the Senate, marking a dramatic downfall for the former chair of the Foreign Relations Committee.  Two businessmen convicted alongside Menendez, Wael Hana and Fred Daibes, will be sentenced later this week, while his wife, Nadine Menendez, faces her own corruption trial in March. The case highlights ongoing concerns about political corruption and foreign influence in U.S. government affairs.Bob Menendez to be sentenced in gold bar bribery case that ended US Senate career | ReutersHouse Democrats Jamie Raskin and Gerald Connolly are demanding answers from the Trump administration regarding the abrupt firings and reassignments of career Justice Department prosecutors. In a letter to Acting Attorney General James McHenry, they expressed concern that the removals, which began immediately after Trump's inauguration, undermine a merit-based system and may violate federal law. The lawmakers are requesting a full list of affected employees and an explanation for the actions.  Among those dismissed were more than a dozen prosecutors involved in Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigations into Trump's handling of classified records and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Additionally, over 20 senior officials, including the top public integrity prosecutor and the department's senior ethics official, were reassigned to a newly formed “sanctuary city” working group. The Public Integrity Section Chief, Corey Amundson, resigned in response.  Meanwhile, the Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Washington has launched an internal review of the felony obstruction charge used in January 6 prosecutions. Raskin and Connolly are also seeking clarity on whether the White House has examined career employees' political views or social media activity. The Justice Department has yet to comment on these developments, which have intensified concerns about political interference within federal law enforcement.U.S. House Democrats sound the alarm on firings and reassignments of career DOJ lawyers | ReutersStates are increasingly considering digital advertising taxes to generate revenue, but without coordination, they risk creating a compliance nightmare for businesses. Rhode Island is the latest state to propose such a tax, following Maryland's model, which has already faced significant legal and administrative challenges. Other states, including Connecticut, Indiana, and Arkansas, have explored similar measures, with Massachusetts, New York, and Texas also showing interest.  Rhode Island's plan, set to take effect in 2026, would impose a 10% tax on digital ad revenue from companies earning over $1 billion globally. This targets major players like Alphabet and Meta, but Maryland's lower threshold of $100 million suggests future expansions could include smaller businesses. Advocates argue that taxing digital ads could help offset social costs linked to social media companies, further driving state interest in such measures.  However, an inconsistent state-by-state approach could entrench an oligopoly, favoring large corporations that can handle complex tax requirements while squeezing out smaller competitors. A uniform, collaborative approach—modeled on the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement—could help states maintain sovereignty while ensuring consistency. Standardized definitions, revenue thresholds, and sourcing rules would simplify compliance and reduce litigation risks.  Maryland's legal battles highlight the dangers of an uncoordinated approach, making it crucial for states to learn from its experience. While a federal solution could provide uniformity, states are unlikely to cede control over taxation, making a state-driven compact the more viable option. By working together, states can create a sustainable, efficient digital ad tax framework that avoids the pitfalls of a fragmented system.States Need a Uniform Solution to Accelerate Digital Ad Taxes This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Buscadores de la verdad
UTP304 Votar o no votar, this is the question

Buscadores de la verdad

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 144:59


En el primer corte hablamos sobre impuestos y corrupción. En el segundo corte sobre nuestros abuelos, la falsa dualidad izquierda y derecha y ver el montaje. La degradación del ser humano y la filosofía como solución. Hablamos sobre rituales ancestrales. El falso cambio climático y la manipulación de la ciencia serán los últimos temas a tratar. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Invitados: Placeb0 @Placeb0Mad Contra los totalitarismos. Buscador de la verdad. …. Marlon SINGA @Marlon21822602 licenciado - Filosofia y Letras Master - Analisis Social y Critica a la Cultura a Nivel Atomista Filosofico, etc. …. Jon Snow /Desde El Exilio es Mejor @jhon_sown “Lo correcto es correcto, incluso si todos están en contra. Y lo incorrecto es incorrecto, incluso si todos están a favor”#Desde El Exilio …. Dra Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! No permito q me dividan c/izq -derecha, raza, religión ni nada de la Creación. https://youtu.be/TXEEZUYd4c0 …. UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: GEORGE SOROS Y LAS TERCERAS ELECCIONES ESPAÑOLAS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/08/16/soros-terceras-elecciones-espanolas-abstencion/comment-page-1/ Nuestra" Constitución se gestó en una antigua logia masónica y obviamente los que participaron pertenecían a la masonería y/o a otras asociaciones discretas o secretas https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1288728194938527745 Teseracto para celebrar la Constitución del 78 https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1733076965416997037 https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1733399335860117639 Santander se une a BlackRock para financiar infraestructuras por 560 millones https://www.elconfidencial.com/mercados/2024-04-11/santander-blackrock-alianza-financiar-infraestructuras-millones_3864660/ Me piden 40 años de cárcel https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1567179373685391364 La Orden podcast. 31: La vivienda https://www.ivoox.com/31-la-vivienda-audios-mp3_rf_129850296_1.html Blasco Ibáñez. Tras el velo capítulos 1 y 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYHwl4g7gf4 De guerras en Gaza y falsas banderas https://odysee.com/@tecnico.preocupado:7/De-guerras-en-Gaza-y-falsas-banderas:4?r=31Hb7H5G6SgpF5tH7zo9GYphXMpknbDp Que viva el IVA, Concha Velasco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwi4HcWGJpo Migrantes https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1014058438001942528 baile de máscaras UNICEF 2018 https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1061559173928943621 Centros de menores https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1615057645861306370 Petición a Europa investigación caso bar España https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1540342425096519682 Financiación centros de menores https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1520520569048944643 Lineas ley centros de menores https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1776926853552340996 Parlamento europeo imita la forma de la torre de Babel https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1140651559828840454 La gente os va a colgar y lo harán con razón (Parlamento Europeo, 21/11/2013) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAyFgb0R6tE LISTA DE LOS EURODIPUTADOS QUE METEN SU FONDO DE PENSIONES EN UNA SICAV https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2014/06/25/lista-de-los-eurodiputados-que-meten-su-fondo-de-pensiones-en-una-sicav/ ¿Cómo el rey Jorge I está realizando el gesto masónico conocido como hidden hand (mano escondida ) en 1715, 2 años antes de la creación oficial de la masonería? https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1798043453701714418 Ritos valencianos del agua https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1243839481049948161 RITUALES ANCESTRALES https://tecnicopreocupado.com/videos/satanismo/rituales-ancestrales/ Entradilla del Podcast UTP212 donde comentaba sobre el fraude del agujero de la capa de ozono https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1651263760776978436 Paper de Mario Molina y Sherwood tiene apenas dos páginas https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1651269630453858309 UTP189 Todo va a ir mejor, eso dice la IA https://www.ivoox.com/utp189-todo-va-a-ir-mejor-eso-dice-audios-mp3_rf_101825649_1.html UTP191 Haciendo sudar tinta a la IA del chat GPT https://www.ivoox.com/utp191-haciendo-sudar-tinta-a-ia-del-audios-mp3_rf_102163273_1.html Ataque de pulso electromagnético cinturones de Van Hallen https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1770860992165007412 Proyecto Argus o el Starfish cuando crearon la anomalía del Atlántico https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1652590544697139202 Sound of Freedom. Mis impresiones https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1679893602980311043 Los tiburones existen desde hace al menos 420 millones de años https://x.com/jhon_sown/status/1800649634479563258 Los pingüinos pueden beber agua salada https://x.com/jhon_sown/status/1800648929173819607 Hoy vivimos inmersos en una guerra, es una guerra invisible, una guerra espiritual https://x.com/jhon_sown/status/1800342606901137548 Davos Forum 2024: Rebuilding trust https://x.com/jhon_sown/status/1800556255460925788 ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Heros Los Roldan Crew - Políticos corruptos ft. K.O. || Bad Blood álbum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnIP0hOZQ2o El B Los Aldeanos - Mi Filosofia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km9OZvCZpTU Emprende rapeando - RAP de FILOSOFÍA. Aprende Filosofía Rapeando https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcHIlXtexwA Within Temptation - Ritual https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuceMzApT8w Oh Humano - La mentira de la evolución https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2lhScu7Bkw ………………………………………………………………………………………. Epílogo O.D.D TV | Doesn't Have to Be this Way https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRMXifWfHVg

SER Madrid Sur
Entrevistamos a Mario Molina, un vecino de Getafe que trabaja en la Antártida

SER Madrid Sur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 17:34


“El Polo Sur es solo una planicie. Nada más que viento y frío”, nos cuenta un getafense que trabaja en la Antártida. Mario Molina lleva dos temporadas en una empresa de turismo y logística en el continente más frío del planeta

Your Planet, Your Health
How Diplomacy Closed The Ozone Hole

Your Planet, Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 108:44


In this episode, Ralph and Luc spotlight an environmental success story: the Montreal Protocol's role in healing the ozone layer. We draw comparisons to the pitfalls of the IPCC's COP process and try to derive a diplomatic blueprint for climate policy. We look into the science of how ozone and chlorine works in the stratosphere, the history of the activist scientists (Sherwood Roland and Mario Molina) who first sounded the alarm about CFC's destruction of the ozone layer, and the work of technocrats in devising their replacement. We also examine the geopolitical dynamics that were foundational to this planetary victory. You can also watch this episode on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qlz8O0_fkh4  Sources: • We sample clips from the 2019 PBS documentary Ozone Hole: How We Saved the Planet, written and directed by Jamie Lochhead — notably interviews with Mario Molina, Joan Roland (widow of Sherwood), Lee Thomas (administrator at the EPA), Crispin Tickell (adviser to Margaret Thatcher) and Bob Watson (NASA). https://www.pbs.org/show/ozone-hole-how-we-saved-planet/  • We also sample clips from this 2021 interview with Susan Solomon (the atmospheric chemist who demonstrated CFC's impact on ozone) and Stephen Andersen (leader of the Montreal Protocol and co-chair of its Technology and Economic Assessment Panel), by the Future of Life Institute, in which they share their roles in the closing of zone hole.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hwh-uDo-6A • We cite elements from the 1998 book Ozone Diplomacy: New Directions in Safeguarding the Planet, by Richard Elliot Benedick. • We cite the 2002 book Ozone Connections: Expert Networks in Global Environmental Governance, by Penelope Canan and Nancy Reichman. • We cite the 2019 book The Ozone Layer: From Discovery to Recovery, by Guy P. Brasseur. • We cite the 2021 Nature article The Montreal Protocol protects the terrestrial carbon sink, by Paul J. Young, Anna B. Harper, Chris Huntingford, Nigel D. Paul, Olaf Morgenstern, Paul A. Newman, Luke D. Oman, Sasha Madronich & Rolando R. Garcia.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03737-3 • We refer to insights from the 2021 book Cut Super Climate Pollutants Now!: The Ozone Treaty's Urgent Lessons for Speeding Up Climate Action, by Alan Miller, Durwood Zaelke and Stephen Andersen. • We also cite from the 2023 book 35th Anniversary of Protecting the Ozone Layer, by Marco Gonzalez and Stephen Andersen.  Read more at: https://ozone.unep.org/ozone-timeline and https://csl.noaa.gov/assessments/ozone/2022/downloads/twentyquestions.pdf

Nobel Prize Conversations
Mario Molina: Encore presentation of Nobel Prize Talks

Nobel Prize Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 50:04


"I had decided as a child if it was possible to become a scientist and to do scientific research for a living that's what I wanted to do." – In this episode, we meet physical chemist Mario Molina who spent his life working on climate research. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1995 for his investigations into how CFC gases damage the ozone layer. Molina dedicated his life to reducing their use and advocating for ways in which we can reduce our impact on the Earth. Molina speaks about the report he chaired, 'What We Know', a paper which discussed climate change in an effort to inform the public and oppose those who deny climate change. He also speaks about his childhood and about how his interest in science was sparked. Your host is Adam Smith, Chief Scientific Officer at Nobel Prize Outreach. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

My Climate Journey
Driving Climate Action with Outdoor Enthusiasts

My Climate Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 39:23


Mario Molina is the Executive Director of Protect Our Winters (aka POW). POW was founded in the late 2000s by professional snowboarder Jeremy Jones. They've grown to 130,000 supporters that consist of passionate outdoor athletes motivated to protect the places they live and love from climate change. POW's goal is to give a voice to the outdoor sports community (or the Outdoor State, as they call it) and channel it into political will to help get energy transition and related climate change policies passed.Mario has been working in climate for many years. Prior to POW, he was the international director of the Climate Reality Project, which was created by former Vice President Al Gore. Before that, Mario led strategy and programs as deputy director at the Alliance for Climate Education.Politics generally follows culture, not the other way around. In other words, political movements grow from cultural movements. By harnessing people's love of outdoor recreation and helping them share stories of how they directly observe the world changing around them, POW is helping to channel the cultural agenda around climate change. And by giving their supporters tangible things to do, policies for which to advocate and candidates to support, they're seeking to influence actual outcomes that can make a difference. You'll want to listen to this one in its entirety as Mario has a bit of a surprising announcement at the end. Enjoy the show!In this episode, we cover: [2:38] An overview of Protect Our Winters (POW) and its origins [5:36] Athlete stories that highlight the impact of climate change [8:22] POW's theory of change and applications to the 'Outdoor State'[14:44] Examples of athlete engagement in policy[17:39] How POW determines which projects to support[21:44] The org's 501(c)(4) arm that allows POW to endorse or campaign for certain candidates[23:50] Challenges POW faced in getting brand partnerships[26:21] What has proven effective in bridging cultural awareness with political action, and where tension still lies[30:06] Mario's background and accomplishments[36:42] Where POW needs help and how listeners can get involvedGet connected: Mario Molina LinkedInProtect Our Winters X / LinkedIn / InstagramCody Simms X / LinkedInMCJ Podcast / Collective / Instagram*You can also reach us via email at info@mcjcollective.com, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.Episode recorded on Aug 2, 2023 (Published on Sept 5, 2023)

SHPE Out Loud: Leading Hispanics in STEM
Empowering Innovations: John Estrada's Journey in STEM and the Impact of Virtual Reality | Episode 10

SHPE Out Loud: Leading Hispanics in STEM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 49:02


Welcome to SHPE Out Loud, the podcast that amplifies the voices of Hispanic leaders in STEM. In today's episode, we have the privilege of hearing from John Estrada, a computer engineering graduate from Purdue University, who immigrated from Ecuador to pursue his dreams. John shares how participating in SHPE design challenges enriched his engineering skills and shaped his career. Now, he utilizes technology to support surgeons through research and innovation. Stay tuned to learn about the latest trends in augmented and virtual reality, and the impactful use cases that benefit the most from this technology. But before we dive into John's fascinating journey, we take a moment to celebrate Mario Molina's impressive role in healing the ozone layer in our Trailblazers in STEM segment! By the way, have you signed up for SHPE National Convention alerts yet? Tahimy Landestoy, a recent University of Houston graduate, credits the convention as her secret to landing her dream job. You won't want to miss her story! Tune in next week for another episode of our Mini Series, Familia Voices, where we sit down with Lesly Rojas and Maria Silva Gallardo, two amigas studying computer science and electrical engineering at Oregon State University. Learn more about SHPE on our website www.SHPE.org or our social media platforms listed below. To become a member today, click here and use code POD22 for 10% off. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shpenational/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SHPE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shpenational/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/society-of-hispanic-professional-engineers/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SHPENational The SHPE Out Loud Podcast is produced by Epics Productions | Podcasts with Purpose. To learn more about starting a podcast for your organization visit EpicsProductions.com Listen to, and follow The Epics Podcast: EpicsPodcast.com

The History of Chemistry
75: Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)

The History of Chemistry

Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 24:22 Very Popular


The 1970s brought more environmental concerns: Acid rain, as described by Gene Likens, Herbert Bormann, and Noye Johnson in the USA, and Svante Odén in Europe. Their combined effort brought forth international cooperation to protect agriculture, architecture, and culture. Sherwood Roland and Mario Molina discovered that chlorofluorocarbons, the magic chemicals for refrigeration since the 1920s, would destroy the ozone layer in the atmosphere. Then we mention lead paints, and their hazards. Finally we talk about the Love Canal disaster in New York State, which permanently tainted the chemical industry.Support the show Support my podcast at https://www.patreon.com/thehistoryofchemistry Tell me how your life relates to chemistry! E-mail me at steve@historyofchem.com Get my book, O Mg! How Chemistry Came to Be, from World Scientific Publishing, https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12670#t=aboutBook

Al Campo
La encefalitis equina, una enfermedad viral que puede llevar a la muerte a los animales

Al Campo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 10:56


El doctor Mario Molina, docente del Centro de Veterinaria y Zootecnia de la Universidad CES, dijo en Al Campo, de Caracol Radio, que, aunque la enfermedad no ha llegado a Colombia, si se han reportado casos en algunos países cercanos, razón por la cual hay que mantener las medidas de alerta.

The Global Latin Factor Podcast
Mexican Hero: Dr. Mario Molina Plus the History of Tortillas: From Mesoamerica to Your Plate

The Global Latin Factor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 28:18


Welcome to the Global Latin Factor podcast, where we explore the lives and careers of some of the most influential Latin musicians, artists of our time & Latino Culture. This week: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Mario MolinaJoin us as we dive into the inspiring story of Dr. Mario Molina, a Nobel Prize-winning Mexican chemist who made significant contributions to our understanding of the Earth's ozone layer. Born in Mexico City in 1943, Molina's work revolutionized our understanding of the dangers posed by chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and their impact on the environment. He was a true trailblazer in his field, and his work has impacted our world. The History of TortillasTortillas have been a staple food in Mexican cuisine for thousands of years, tracing their origins back to the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica.In this video, we'll explore the rich history of tortillas and how they've evolved over time to become the versatile staple that they are today. From their humble beginnings as simple flatbread made from masa to their current status as a versatile ingredient in a variety of dishes, tortillas have played a critical role in the development of Mexican cuisine. Whether you're a fan of tacos, or burritos, or enjoy a warm tortilla straight off the griddle, this video is a must-watch for anyone interested in Mexican food and culture.#thegloballatinfactor #historyoftortilla #MarioMolina #tortilla  #latinosmakingadifference #LatinoCommunity  #LatinoFood #LatinoHeritage  #LatinoPride Podcast Links:Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thegloballatinfactorpodcastWebsite: https://thegloballatinfactor.comVIDEOGRAPHER AND EDIT BY | https://www.instagram.com/cid_studioDon't miss out on any of our episodes! Make sure to subscribe, leave a comment, follow us, and give us a like to show your support. Your feedback is important to us, so let us know what you think in the comments section.Support the showSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcastTiktok: ...

Powder Hounds Podcast
Powder Hounds Ski Trivia Podcast Episode 42 - Amazing Multi-Mountain Pass You Missed & Race to Open Closure (December 2, 2022)

Powder Hounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 29:49


Ski season is well underway across the country, with the East finally getting into the fun thanks to a short, 48-hour cold spell window in mid-November. Fifteen ski areas opened before Thanksgiving, the most since 2019 (and two ski areas opened on Turkey Day). Last episode focused on the race to open in the East, reviewing the historical opening dates and projected openings this November and picking a winner. Let's just say, there were some surprises. The Tips Up segment includes (listen rec); a thoughtful conversation on climate policy between Adam Jaber, Out of Bounds and Mario Molina of Protect Our Winters; (watch rec) a short video by Beau Miles to inspire you to be more productive; and similar idea-Procrastinator's Punishment; (read rec) my article published by Ski, reminding folks you can still chase powder at an affordable price in-season. The trivia games gave a nod to Ski's humorous article highlighting scathing comments to their best ski resorts ranking via their reader poll; LL Bean discount ski days like at Black Mountain for the awesome price of $15 per lift ticket; Ski New Hampshire's deep inventory of lift ticket discounts; and the best for last, No Boundaries Pass, the amazingly affordable, multi-mountain lift ticket product you don't know about. Segments: 3:06 - Tips Up 8:32 - Race to Open Closure 13:45 - Trivia Game 1 17:46 - Trivia Game 2 26:58 - Special Episode Preview Sources: New England Ski Journal, No Boundaries, Out of Bounds Media, Semi-rad.com, Ski New Hampshire, Ski Mag, Ski Central.com, NBC, various ski area websites  

Hechos Ecuador
La Comisión del Derecho al Trabajo analizará la denuncia sobre vulneración de derechos a trabajadores de telecomunicaciones

Hechos Ecuador

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 2:13


A partir de las 10h00, de este miércoles, la Comisión del Derecho al Trabajo se reunirá para tratar, junto a denunciantes y denunciados, una supuesta vulneración de derechos de los servidores de las telecomunicaciones. Mario Molina, presidente de la Asociación de Trabajadores de Telecomunicaciones ASTELP-CNT; y, Paola Chicaiza, extrabajadora de la CNT-EP, argumentarán la supuesta violación a sus derechos laborales. A la reunión también están invitados Vianna Maino, ministra de Telecomunicaciones; y, Ralph Suastegui Berborich, gerente general de la Corporación Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (CNT E.P), para que expliquen sobre los hechos, materia de la denuncia. Código de Trabajo En otro orden, los legisladores escucharán a Rosa Pavanelli, Verónica Montúfar y a Susana Barriga,representantes de Internacional de Servicios (ISP),quienes presentarán una propuesta de Régimen Laboral Único sobre el sector público del Código del Trabajo, que se debate en la Comisión. En una segunda sesión, convocada para las 11h30, los legisladores retomarán el análisis del informe para segundo debate del proyecto de reformas a la Ley de Seguridad Social, una vez que la normativa fue socializada en mesas técnicas. Esta propuesta busca garantizar el ejercicio de los derechos de acceso a la Seguridad Social para los trabajadores que se dedican a la pesca artesanal y a los habitantes rurales que laboran en el campo, siempre y cuando no se encuentren afiliados a otro régimen de protección. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hechosecuador/message

The View
Friday, Sept. 30: Star Jones, Mario Cantone

The View

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 40:27 Very Popular


Former co-host Star Jones discusses hosting longest running court show, “Divorce Court” and why she believes people continue to share their journeys so publicly. Then, comedian Mario Cantone dishes about the new season of TMC's “Creepy Cinema,” shares some impressions with the co-hosts and discusses how he spends Halloween. In Hot Topics, the co-hosts weigh in on Ginni Thomas still being concerned the 2020 election was stolen, Lizzo playing James Madison's 200-year-old flute, and more. Plus, “The View” recognizes Mario Molina for Hispanic Heritage Month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bikes & Big Ideas
Dillon Osleger on Historic Trails, Changing Climates, & Evolving Communities

Bikes & Big Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 53:01


Dillon Osleger is a man who wears many hats — he's a professional mountain biker, the head of the Sage Trails Alliance, a climate scientist, a founding member of the Protect Our Winters Bike Alliance, and more. So we sat down with him to talk about all of that, and along the way, we get into how the mountain bike community is growing and evolving for the better; how cool historic trails can be (and how to resurrect them); and much more.TOPICS & TIMES:Rezduro (2:35)POW Bike Alliance (7:05)Dillon's background in MTB (9:17)Sage Trail Alliance (17:34)Climate science (25:21)Resurrecting historic trails (31:38)Usufruct (36:04)Dillon's Big Idea (48:59)RELATED LINKS:Protect Our Winters' Mario Molina on the New Climate Bill (Blister Podcast Ep.222)Introducing: CRAFTEDIntroducing: Open MicBecome a Blister MemberBlister LabsThis Week's Gear GiveawayBlister Mountain Bike Buyer's GuideOUR OTHER PODCASTSOff The CouchGEAR:30Blister PodcastCRAFTED Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio BUAP
De eso se trata. Literatura y ciencia. Ep. Libro: Cómo ganar el premio Nobel.

Radio BUAP

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 13:13


Acompaña a Ricardo Cartas en una emisión más de la revista cultural De eso se trata, espacio de ciencia, de cultura, de gastronomía, de libros y más, de lunes a viernes de 08:30 a 10:00 horas. En Literatura y ciencia, el Dr. Omar López Cruz, investigador del Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica, charla sobre el libro de la BCC: Cómo ganar el premio Nobel del Prof. Peter Doherty, quien otorga una serie de consejos sobre cómo ser científico. Entre ellos menciona que el talento no tiene nacionalidad, ni cuna, ni color de piel, como el caso de Mario Molina.

Out of Bounds Podcast
Out Of Bounds – E215 – Mario Molina – Executive Director of POW

Out of Bounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 82:59


Out Of Bounds – E215 – Mario Molina – Executive Director of POW   GU Energy – There's a lot of energy goo's and gels out there, but only one worth putting in your face. Stick with the original. Go hard, and go GU when you need to refuel. Mountain [...] The post Out Of Bounds – E215 – Mario Molina – Executive Director of POW appeared first on Out Of Collective.

Bikes & Big Ideas
Reynolds on the Environmental Footprint of Bike Manufacturing

Bikes & Big Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 48:15


Reynolds is one of the biggest names in steel and titanium bike frame tubing, and they've just released a very interesting report on the environmental impact of their various product lines. So we sat down with their General Manager, Martin Shepherd, to talk about why Reynolds went through the effort to produce the study and what they hoped to learn from it; what Reynolds is doing to curb their own emissions; how and why all recycling isn't created equal; and along the way we get into Spitfire airplanes, Jaguar race cars, Roman swords, and a whole lot more.TOPICS & TIMES:Starling Cycles & the impetus for Reynolds' studySpitfires, Jaguar race cars, & the lifecycle of steelGoals for the studyWhat Reynolds learnedRecycling, bulletproof cars, and Roman swordsReynolds' next stepsWhere other companies should startSteel vs. other materialsMartin's Big IdeaRELATED LINKS:Protect Our Winters' Mario Molina on the New Climate Bill (Blister Podcast Ep.222)Starling Cycles on Simplicity, Design, & Building Bikes in a Shed (Ep.105)Introducing: CRAFTEDIntroducing: Open MicBecome a Blister MemberBlister LabsThis Week's Gear GiveawayBlister Mountain Bike Buyer's GuideOUR OTHER PODCASTSOff The CouchGEAR:30Blister PodcastCRAFTED Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

BLISTER Podcast
Protect Our Winters' Mario Molina on the New Climate Bill

BLISTER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 60:21 Very Popular


The United States Congress just passed a historic climate bill, so we spoke with the executive director of POW, Mario Molina, to discuss the backstory and details of the bill, and what needs to happen now.TOPICS & TIMES:Background & Climate Details of the New Bill (2:45)Consquences if this hadn't passed? (10:34)The oil & gas leases in this bill (16:10)Mario's Background (25:29)Climate advocacy: what has changed & what hasn't? (33:15)Evolving to cleaner energy technologies (38:50)The bill: what should we be expecting now? (47:33)Stokethevote.com (55:00)RELATED LINKS:Become a Blister Member / Get our Buyer's GuideSubscribe to our Gear Giveaways & NewsletterOUR OTHER PODCASTS:CRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasOff The CouchGEAR:30 podcast Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Estación GNG - Guillermo Nieto
The Corrs, Anthony Joseph, Manolo Garcia, ROSALIA, Pole, Dido, Dani Martin, Bad Bunny, Miguel Campello

Estación GNG - Guillermo Nieto

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 112:19


The Corrs, Anthony Joseph, Manolo Garcia, ROSALIA, Pole, Dido, Dani Martin, Bad Bunny, Miguel Campello..,. Hoy titulamos con la foto del super atleta Mario Molina de Lorca, conocido y amigo del programa. Gracias Mario por lucir nuestra camiseta por esos maravillosos campos de entrenamiento. Esperamos mucho de ti en próximas pruebas, ojo que Aguacarbo está ya cerca.... ajajajaja y ahi te vas a salir seguro... Pues bueno tuvimos un dia variado y con toques relajados , quizás en exceso alomejor, pero como sabeis, nos gusta que no se parezcan los programas, y que os podamos llegar a sorprender de uno a otro. Esperamos sea de vuestro agrado y os enviamos mucha paz y mucha música. Besos miles. y a seguir sonriendo con una canción de fondo...

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Jean Oelwang on Who and What Will You Love into Being? EP 164

Passion Struck with John R. Miles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 69:07 Transcription Available


Jean Oelwang and I discuss the power of partnering along with the importance of who and what you will love into being on this episode of Passion Struck with John R. Miles. Brought to you by AppSumo's application marketplace (https://social.appsumo.com/passion), Gusto's all-in-one HR solution (https://www.gusto.com/passionstruck), the Policygenius insurance comparison website (https://www.policygenius.com/), and Indeed the platform for hiring (https://www.indeed.com/passionstruck). Jean Oelwang is the president and founding CEO of Virgin Unite, co-founder of Plus Wonder, and a B Team Leader. She sits on the Advisory Council for The Elders and several company boards, including RMI, Ocean Unite, Just Capital, and Virgin Unite. She is the author of the new book PARTNERING: Forge the Deep Connections that Make Great Things Happen. * Purchase Partnering: https://amzn.to/3uT9mTm (Amazon Link) - proceeds support the non-profit Plus Wonder.  --► Get the full show notes: https://passionstruck.com/jean-oelwang-what-will-you-love-into-being/  --► Subscribe to My Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnRMiles --► Subscribe to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/passion-struck-with-john-r-miles/id1553279283 *Our Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/passionstruck. Thank you to our sponsors *AppSumo - Head to https://social.appsumo.com/passion for 10% off already discounted prices. *Gusto - Go to https://www.gusto.com/passionstruck for three months of free payroll, benefits, and HR.  *Indeed - Head to https://www.indeed.com/passionstruck, where you can receive a $75 credit to attract, interview, and hire in one place.  *Policygenius - Save 50% or more on life insurance at https://www.indeed.com/passionstruck. I discuss Jean Owelwang's new book Partnering. Jean Oelwang joins the Passion Struck podcast to discuss how to forge the deep connections that make great things happen through system change. Jean explains the impact of Virgin Unite on uniting people and entrepreneurial ideas to create opportunities for a better world. Jean examines some of these collaborations like The Elders, Ocean Unite, The B Team, Caribbean Climate Smart Accelerator, Ben and Jerry, President Jimmy Carter and his wife Roselyn, and  Unite BVI, which have spurred much-needed change in the world. 0:00 Announcements 2:52 Introducing Jean Oelwang 4:43 Becoming founding CEO of Virgin Unite 8:35 Story of the Elders' creation 10:32 Magnetic moments 12:42 Interviewing President and Rosalyn Carter 15:23 The importance of adult play in partnerships 20:20 Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molina discovered that CFCs destroyed the ozone layer 26:17 The first solar flight called Solar Impulse 30:52 Relationship of love in strong partnerships 34:34 Virtues on purpose 36:56 Epidemic of chronic loneliness  41:00 Importance of systems change 44:19 Forming of the B-Team 48:51 TED's Audacious Project 56:23  Last Mile Health 1:00:03 Why the millions of moments matter 106:37 Wrap up and synthesis Where you can find Jean Oelwang: * Virgin Unite: https://unite.virgin.com/unite/person/jean-oelwang  * Plus Wonder: https://pluswonder.org/  * Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeanOelwang  * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanoelwang/  * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VirginUnite  * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-oelwang/  Links from the show * My interview with Jeff Walker on the importance of collaboration in systems change: https://passionstruck.com/jeffrey-c-walker-collaboration-systems-change/ * My interview with Sara Mednick Ph.D. on the power of the downstate and its impact on performance and health: https://passionstruck.com/sara-mednick-recharge-your-brain-body/  * My interview with Katy Milkman Ph.D. on how to create lasting behavior change: https://passionstruck.com/katy-milkman-behavior-change-for-good/  * My interview with David Yaden Ph.D. on self-transcendence, psychedelics, and behavior change: https://passionstruck.com/david-yaden-on-self-transcendence-experiences/  * My interview with Michael Slepian Ph.D.:  https://passionstruck.com/michael-slepian-the-secret-life-of-secrets/ * My interview with Admiral Sandy Stosz on how to lead in unchartered waters: https://passionstruck.com/admiral-sandy-stosz-leader-with-moral-courage/  * My solo episode on why micro choices matter: https://passionstruck.com/why-your-micro-choices-determine-your-life/ * My solo episode on why you must feel to heal: https://passionstruck.com/why-you-must-feel-to-find-emotional-healing/   -- Welcome to Passion Struck podcast, a show where you get to join me in exploring the mindset and philosophy of the world's most inspiring everyday heroes to learn their lessons to living intentionally. Passion Struck aspires to speak to the humanity of people in a way that makes them want to live better, be better and impact. Learn more about me: https://johnrmiles.com. Stay tuned for my latest project, my upcoming book, which will be published in summer 2022. ===== FOLLOW JOHN ON THE SOCIALS ===== * Twitter: https://twitter.com/Milesjohnr * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnrmiles.c0m * Medium: https://medium.com/@JohnRMiles​ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_r_miles * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/milesjohn/ * Blog: https://johnrmiles.com/blog/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passion_struck_podcast * Gear: https://www.zazzle.com/store/passion_sruck_podcast    

#GranHotelAbismo
T02E04 – Monstruos de un fuego azul verdoso

#GranHotelAbismo

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 54:23


Estimado huésped, reserve su asistencia al homenaje sónico, dadaísta y free jazzero dedicado al químico mexicano Mario Molina. Preparamos para usted una radionovela mexicana en cuatro actos con los artistas y músicos Fernando Caridi, Julián Huerta y Carlos Icaza. Este episodio es realizado en colaboración con El Aleph. Festival de Arte y Ciencia de la UNAM 2022.

Work Green, Earn Green
Colorado provides the green-print to success

Work Green, Earn Green

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 33:45


As a former fossil fuel state that has swung both red and blue, Colorado has become a national leader when it comes to green innovation. To better understand how the state could give rise to so many environmentally-friendly enterprises, Jay speaks with professor of entrepreneurship Jeff York who explains the three factors Colorado has working in its favor: renewable energy standards, an ecosystem of entrepreneurs, and a ubiquitous love of the outdoors.  Next, Jay sets out to see how businesses of all shapes and sizes came to call Colorado home. In the case of Motili, VP of Sales Matt Sallee reveals how a national HVAC provider pivoted into an energy efficiency operation. On a smaller scale, Eric Adamson of Tortuga Agtech explains why he picked Denver over Silicon Valley as the location to build his crop-picking agricultural robots. And for those of us with homegrown operations, Jay speaks with Ashley Tindall, founder of Soul Bean Roasters, a coffee roasting company with the goal of zero waste, to see how Fort Collins provided the opportunity to wed her passions for coffee and sustainability together. A trip to Colorado wouldn't be complete without a trip to the Rockies, and so Jay heads to Aspen to hear from world-renowned environmental activist Auden Schendler about how Colorado's ski industries are adapting to shorter ski seasons, and to find out what green businesses they have invested in to provide proof of concept for scalable change. Finally, Jay talks to Mario Molina of Protect Our Winters to get a sense of the impact winter recreation has on the local economy. CREDITS:Featuring: Jay Tipton, Jeff York, Matt Sallee, Paula DiPerna, Eric Adamson, Ashley Tindall, Auden Schendler, Mario MolinaProduced by: Alicia ClarkExecutive Produced by: Melissa Panzer, Joan Lynch, Art BilgerWritten by: Jay Tipton, Alicia Clark, Mike ZunicEdited and Sound Mixed by: Lynz FlorenMusic by: Avocado JunkieMade possible by: the Walton Family Foundation

Así las cosas
Ciclo: La emergencia climática. Coordinado y moderno por la propia Carabias. // Homenaje a Mario Molina

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 10:07


Julia Carabias, bióloga, investigadora e integrante de El Colegio Nacional

Nature Untold
Ep 23: Small Habits, Incremental Increases, and Growth with Mario Molina

Nature Untold

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 32:00


An avid alpinist, snowboarder, mountain biker, guide, and life adventurer, Molina previously served as an international director at The Climate Reality Project, where he designed the organization's climate leadership training and oversaw its post-Paris Agreement international strategy. Prior to his work at Climate Reality, Molina led strategy and programs as deputy director at the Alliance for Climate Education (ACE). He is now the Executive Director of Protect Our Winters. In this episode, we discuss: His new hobby of archery How he came to all of the outdoor sports he plays in Mario's 4-year full break from alcohol His relationship with alcohol growing up and into adulthood What he learned from giving up alcohol and what doors opened because of that Trying to do 4% better Getting familiar with your physiology and tweaking those pieces for optimal performance Resources mentioned: Book: Atomic Habits Book: Can't Hurt Me Book: The Brain That Changes Itself Book: Flow Thank you, as always, for listening to this episode. Please follow along on the show's Instagram, our private Facebook group, or wherever you'd like.

Showing UP with Lynsey Dyer
Facing climate change together, with Mario Molina, Executive Director of Protect Our Winters

Showing UP with Lynsey Dyer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 60:47


HISTORY This Week
The Sky Is Falling

HISTORY This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 34:59


October 11, 1995. Professor Mario Molina is at his desk at MIT when he gets a long distance call from Sweden. It's the Nobel Committee, telling him he's won that year's prize in chemistry, making this chemistry prize the first awarded to a Mexican-born scientist and the first recognizing environmental science work. The Nobel Committee thanks Molina and the other winners for having "contributed to our salvation from a global environmental problem that could have catastrophic consequences." How did two scientists with no background in atmospheric chemistry identify a dangerous, invisible reaction that was putting the planet in peril? And why was the whole world able to pull together to prevent the worst?Special thanks to our guests, Don Blake, Richard Stolarski, and A.R. Ravishankara, and to the Science History Institute for sharing its oral history interview with Mario Molina. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
8 OCTUBRE 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 91:21


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 8 OCTUBRE 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
7 OCTUBRE 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 94:24


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 7 OCTUBRE 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
6 OCTUBRE 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 95:47


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 6 OCTUBRE 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
5 OCTUBRE 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 98:17


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 5 OCTUBRE 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
4 OCTUBRE 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 102:50


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 4 OCTUBRE 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
1 OCTUBRE 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 97:27


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 1 OCTUBRE 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
21 SEPTIEMBRE 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 98:02


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 21 SEPTIEMBRE 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
20 SEPTIEMBRE 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 90:38


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 20 SEPTIEMBRE 2021

Future of Life Institute Podcast
Susan Solomon and Stephen Andersen on Saving the Ozone Layer

Future of Life Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 104:54


Susan Solomon, internationally recognized atmospheric chemist, and Stephen Andersen, leader of the Montreal Protocol, join us to tell the story of the ozone hole and their roles in helping to bring us back from the brink of disaster.  Topics discussed in this episode include: -The industrial and commercial uses of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) -How we discovered the atmospheric effects of CFCs -The Montreal Protocol and its significance -Dr. Solomon's, Dr. Farman's, and Dr. Andersen's crucial roles in helping to solve the ozone hole crisis -Lessons we can take away for climate change and other global catastrophic risks You can find the page for this podcast here: https://futureoflife.org/2021/09/16/susan-solomon-and-stephen-andersen-on-saving-the-ozone-layer/ Check out the video version of the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hwh-uDo-6A&ab_channel=FutureofLifeInstitute Check out the story of the ozone hole crisis here: https://undsci.berkeley.edu/article/0_0_0/ozone_depletion_01 Have any feedback about the podcast? You can share your thoughts here: www.surveymonkey.com/r/DRBFZCT Timestamps:  0:00 Intro 3:13 What are CFCs and what was their role in society? 7:09 James Lovelock discovering an abundance of CFCs in the lower atmosphere 12:43 F. Sherwood Rowland's and Mario Molina's research on the atmospheric science of CFCs 19:52 How a single chlorine atom from a CFC molecule can destroy a large amount of ozone 23:12 Moving from models of ozone depletion to empirical evidence of the ozone depleting mechanism 24:41 Joseph Farman and discovering the ozone hole 30:36 Susan Solomon's discovery of the surfaces of high altitude Arctic clouds being crucial for ozone depletion 47:22 The Montreal Protocol 1:00:00 Who were the key stake holders in the Montreal Protocol? 1:03:46 Stephen Andersen's efforts to phase out CFCs as the co-chair of the Montreal Protocol Technology and Economic Assessment Panel 1:13:28 The Montreal Protocol helping to prevent 11 billion metric tons of CO2 emissions per year 1:18:30 Susan and Stephen's key takeaways from their experience with the ozone hole crisis 1:24:24 What world did we avoid through our efforts to save the ozone layer? 1:28:37 The lessons Stephen and Susan take away from their experience working to phase out CFCs from industry 1:34:30 Is action on climate change practical? 1:40:34 Does the Paris Agreement have something like the Montreal Protocol Technology and Economic Assessment Panel? 1:43:23 Final words from Susan and Stephen This podcast is possible because of the support of listeners like you. If you found this conversation to be meaningful or valuable, consider supporting it directly by donating at futureoflife.org/donate. Contributions like yours make these conversations possible.

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
16 SEPTIEMBRE 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 101:54


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 16 SEPTIEMBRE 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
2 SEPTIEMBRE 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 141:36


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 2 SEPTIEMBRE 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
1 SEPTIEMBRE 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 135:33


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 1 SEPTIEMBRE 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
31 AGOSTO 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 135:50


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 31 AGOSTO 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
30 AGOSTO 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 151:40


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 30 AGOSTO 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
27 AGOSTO 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 127:47


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 27 AGOSTO 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
26 AGOSTO 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 138:17


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 26 AGOSTO 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
25 AGOSTO 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 141:19


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 25 AGOSTO 2021

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA
24 AGOSTO 2021 / Al Medio Dia con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina

AL MEDIO DIA CON PEPE LOYA Y MARIO MOLINA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 117:31


Veracidad, transparencia, confianza ...de doce a tres la noticia como es: “Al Medio Día” con Pepe Loya y Mario Molina. espacio de denuncia y opinión. Programa del día 24 AGOSTO 2021

Adela Micha y la imagen del día
2020, un año de pérdidas de personajes célebres

Adela Micha y la imagen del día

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 5:32


El año 2020 se caracterizó por ser un año de pérdidas humanas a causa del Covid-19 u otras enfermedades; la lista es larga y contiene a personajes célebres como Mario Molina, Armando Manzanero, Diego Armando Maradona, Flor Silvestre, entre otros. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lo mejor de la semana
Adiós Mario Molina, Aeropuerto de Tulum, iPhone 12 y máspormás

Lo mejor de la semana

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 6:46


Bienvenido al podcast semanal de máspormás, con lo mejor de las noticias nacionales e internacionales. - Presentan plan de inversión para reactivar economía - Murió Mario Molina - Inaugurarán Aeropuerto de Tulum - Louise Glück gana el Premio Nobel de Literatura 2020 - Muere Eddie Van Halen a los 65 años - Apple Event mostrará el iPhone 12 Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: https://www.facebook.com/maspormasoficial https://www.instagram.com/maspormas/?hl=es-la https://twitter.com/maspormas

Adela Micha y la imagen del día
Muere Mario Molina, científico ganador del Premio Nobel de Química

Adela Micha y la imagen del día

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 8:38


El 7 de octubre murió a los 77 años Mario Molina, ingeniero químico reconocido a nivel mundial por sus investigaciones en cambio climático y sus propuestas de políticas públicas. En 1995 ganó el Premio Nobel de Química. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Green Sports Pod
Mario Molina, CEO of Protect Our Winters

Green Sports Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 32:36


Mario Molina talks about how and how The Outdoor State, 50 million snowboarders, skiers, trail runners and climbers can impact the 2020 election

The Adventurepreneur Podcast
Mario Molina on How to Become a Climate Citizen and Moving Past Our Perceived Self Limits

The Adventurepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 87:27


In this episode I have Mario Molina, the Executive Director of Protect Our Winters, which if you're not familiar with POW, is a non-profit created by professional snowboarder and entrepreneur Jeremy Jones. POW's mission is to turn passionate outdoor people into effective climate advocates and having been fortunate enough to interview and work with a number of great people in the Protect Our Winters ecosystem, I have to say they do a hell of a job at that mission - so thank you to the whole team, the board and all the athlete ambassadors for fighting the good fight and leading the way for the rest of us. Speaking of leading, Mario is easily one of the most insightful, well read, and articulate executives I've come across - which you'll quickly realize as we get into the conversation. Prior to POW, Mario served as international director for Vice President Al Gore's organization,  The Climate Reality Project and Deputy Director at the Alliance for Climate Education, which educates young people all over the world on the science of climate change to empower them to take action. I loved this chat. Not only because Mario was so thoughtful, but because one can't help but walk away with something truly valuable. Whether it's a philosophy on how to perceive our own self limits, the shared ethos that brings together the outdoor community regardless of what country your from or language you speak, or some very tangible tips on becoming a better climate advocate - I sincerely hope you'll find some great nuggets like I did.   Resources: Mario Molina Protect Our Winters (POW) Jeremy Jones - Founder POW and Jones Snowboards, and Professional Snowboarder Awesome POW Staff POW Climate Activist's Roadmap POW Climate Science primer page Helen Davis - photo journalist for Denver post and Mario's climbing partner Auden Shendler - Chair of POW board and VP of Sustainability - Aspen Snowmass Naomi Oreskes - POW Board Member, Professor of History of Science - Harvard University Chris Steinkamp - former POW Executive Director Donna Carpenter - POW Board member, CEO Burton Snowboards Civil war in Guatemala in the early 80s “The Revenge of Geography” by Robert Kaplan (geopolitics) Two books that were formative in Mario's childhood: Conticki and 7 Years in Tibet The Age of Empire - Eric Hobsbawm Outward Bound NOLS The American Power Act (cap and trade bill) Nicholas Stern - The New Climate Economy Climate Reality Project Alliance for Climate Education Hot Climate, Cool Athletes (POW flagship program) Duct Tape, Then Beer (outdoor media/production company) Merchants of Doubt - Naomi Oreskes The Core Act The Exxon Mobile Victory Memo NPR - Science Friday Daniel Scott - Studies tourism and climate change (co-guest with Mario on NPR's Science Friday)   Episode themes: How our identify in the outdoor community helps us bond over a love for adventure, irregardless of where we come from or what language we speak. What it's like to group up in Guatemala City where civil war and Cou drills are the reality. Very thoughtful, well spoken, insightful Fascinating conversation, fairly intellectual, Making things like greenhouse gases and fossil fuels socially and legislatively unacceptable, much like drunk driving or cigarettes for minors. We need to be climate citizens We need to have the hard conversations about the things we believe in

El Método
Mario Molina

El Método

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 35:59


una conversación con el nobel mexicano Mario Molina, el nobel mexicano, es el personaje del episodio de hoy. Tuve la fortuna de poder entrevistarlo para CST, mi programa en el canal estadounidense NTN24, donde cubrí ciencia y tecnología durante 6 años neoyorquinos. Esta entrevista la hice en Washignton, D.C. Si quieres VER la entrevista, puedes hacerlo en mi canal de YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yst8xI0aw4 Enlaces de interés en el episodio de hoy: EvoPod, el piloto, con Eudald Carbonell --> https://cuonda.com/el-metodo/el-podcast-de-la-evolucion La próxima edición en Burgos, a la que puedes venir como público libremente o enviar preguntas como nota de voz se discute en este grupo de Telegram --> https://t.me/joinchat/HSbY0xJ94JKRpYMTyKnK4w Os animo a echarle una oreja al nuevo podcast de Ecovidrio + Cuonda en el que personas expertas en sostenibilidad discuten, por ejemplo, del reto de la descarbonización de las ciudades... eso sí, entre cervezas ;) https://cuonda.com/vidriosybarras ¡Hasta la próxima! Este contenido es gratis y sólo te pido que, si te ha gustado, entretenido, iluminado de algún modo, lo compartas en tus redes y nos valores en tu plataforma de pódcast favorita. Gracias ;)