Planet Philadelphia
Environmental Radio Show
4-5:00 PM ET 1st & 3rd Fridays/month
WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in NW Philadelphia
& gtownradio.com
4-5:00 PM ET 1st & 3rd Fridays/month
WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in NW Philadelphia
& gtownradio.com
Our world’s drowning in plastic. It’s dangerous to our health and the health of our planet. Find out what we can do to change things on Friday 5/4/18 4-5 pm on the next Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show. Planet Philadelphia is broadcast live around northwest Philadelphia on WGGT 92.9 low power FM and simultaneously streamed live on GTown Radio, http://www.gtownradio.com/. Listen to our guests discuss new, environmentally sensitive approaches to waste: Alisa Shargorodsky, founder and chief source reductionist at Echo Systems, a consulting business, will talk about ways to help businesses and organizations move towards zero waste while saving money in their operations. She specializes in group empowerment, leadership and shifting the culture of the work force. Dr. Eric Beckman, professor of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Pittsburg, has been working on new materials to tackle the causes of ocean plastic pollution. At the Davos World Economic annual meeting, he was recently awarded a large grant by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and NineSigma as one of the five University of Pittsburg Departmental winners of the Circular Materials Challenge. He will talk about using nanotechnology to make unrecyclable packing recyclable.
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/honoring-our-earth-with-guests-kathleen-rogers-and-maya-k-van-rossum-42018/
Honoring our earth with guests Kathleen Rogers and Maya K. van Rossum 4/20/18 Guests on this Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show stress that every single day we all have only one home, Planet Earth, and what we need to do to make it a safe home. This Planet Philadelphia streamed live 4-5 pm Friday 4/20/18 on GTown Radio at http://www.gtownradio.com/ and in northwest Philadelphia on WGGT 92.9 low power FM.
Music on this show: Big Yellow Taxi - Joni Mitchell What a Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong Mother Earth – Tracy Nelson www.planetphiladelphia.com | www.gtownradio.com | facebook | @planetphila | @gtownradio Live in Studio: Maya K. van Rossum, Delaware River Keeper for the Delaware River Keeper Network, will discuss her recent book “The Green Amendment: Securing Our Right to a Healthy Environment” with Kay Wood and Linda Rosenwein. She presents a new agenda for environmental advocacy and explains why constitutional environmentalism can work to preserve the environment where legislative environmentalism has failed. Also on this Planet Philadelphia we have host Kay Wood's interview with Kathleen Rogers, president of the Earth Day Network, will speak about the development and the activities of the Earth Day Network including plans for this year’s worldwide Earth Day. She will also discuss the Network’s current campaign against the hazards of plastics to our health and environment. Celebrate Earth day by tuning in to Planet Philadelphia 4-5 pm this Friday, 4/20/18, on GTown Radio at http://www.gtownradio.com/ or listen on your radio dial in northwest Philadelphia on WGGT 92.9 low power FM. Live in Studio: Maya K. van Rossum, Delaware River Keeper for the Delaware River Keeper Network, will discuss her recent book “The Green Amendment: Securing Our Right to a Healthy Environment” with Kay Wood and Linda Rosenwein. She presents a new agenda for environmental advocacy and explains why constitutional environmentalism can work to preserve the environment where legislative environmentalism has failed. Listen to Planet Philadelphia host Kay Wood's interview with Kathleen Rogers, president of the Earth Day Network, will speak about the development and the activities of the Earth Day Network including plans for this year’s worldwide Earth Day. She will also discuss the Network’s current campaign against the hazards of plastics to our health and environment.
There are so many Earth Day related things going on in and around NW Philly this year, that it’s far too many to have enough time to mention them on Planet Philadelphia. Here are just a few. And of course to celebrate Earth day do please tune in to Planet Philadelphia 4-5 pm this Friday, 4/20/18, on GTown Radio at http://www.gtownradio.com/ or listen on your radio dial in northwest Philadelphia on WGGT 92.9 low power FM. Friday, April 20, 9 a.m.-noon Volunteer Plant Ambler at Temple Earth Fest: Temple Ambler campus. Click here for more info. April 21, 1:00 - 4:00 pm Awbury Arboretum, join us for the signature event for the Year of the Pollinator! FREE and open to the public. No registration is required. Location: the Cope House at Awbury Arboretum, 1 Awbury Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19138. The day will include:
Saturday, April 21, noon Come to the "Blessing of the Trees" as the tradition continues with the planting of new trees by Germantown Interfaith Power & Light Tree Tenders. 5847 Germantown Ave. Vegetarian Chili will be provided at the First United Methodist Church of Germantown, 6001 Germantown Ave after the blessing. April 21, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Earth Day Volunteer Day with Friends of the Wissahickon, Saturday, Click here for more info. Sat Apr 21 @ 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 11 tree planting events - Philly & suburbs The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society: We all know our neighborhood could use more trees. They offer us cooler homes, shady sidewalks for interchanges with neighbors, increased property values, clean up the air from car exhaust, and more! With over 750 trees being planted this weekend, there are 11 events on this day. Find one near you, and help out in any way you can... digging, planting, pruning, watering, delivering food & water for the teams, and even taking photos! If your home or block lacks street trees, start thinking about a fall planting. The trees are free to you, as are the volunteer-led plantings like these. What’s not to like? Download form and details here. The deadline to apply for Fall trees is May 1 2018. Saturday, April 21, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Weavers Way Co-op and C.W. Henry School for Mt. Airy Village Earth Day activities. Click here for more info. Saturday, April 21, noon-4 p.m. Earth Day Kids' Fun in The Backyard, Weavers Way Chestnut Hill. Click here for more info. Saturday, April 21, noon-1 p.m. Workshop: Essential Bike Maintenance for Every Rider, Weavers Way Mt. Airy. ** BYOB (bring your own bike) ** Led by dedicated biker Daniel Langlois. FREE; registration required. Click here for more info and to RSVP. Saturday, April 21, 1-2:30 p.m. Workshop: Planting a Home Medicinal Herb Garden, Weavers Way Mt. Airy. Led by clinical herbalist Libby Felten. FREE. Click here for more info and to RSVP. Sunday, April 22, 10:00 a.m.-noon Workshop: Dividing Perennial Plants, Ned Wolf Park, corner of McCallum and Ellet streets, Mt. Airy. Led by Ned Wolf Park founder Eric Sternfels. FREE. Click here for more info and to RSVP. Sun Apr 22 @ 7:00a.m. – 12:00 p.m. We could all use some clean air. fundraiser - Run for Clean Air Celebrate Earth Day with a Run for Clean Air, a fundraiser for the Clean Air Council, Philadelphia’s oldest environmental non-profit. Sun Apr 22 @ 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Earth Day Rally & March - West Chester 2 N High St, West Chester PA Join us as we celebrate and advocate for Earth Day. Gather on the steps of the Historic Chester County Courthouse steps to listen to speakers. We will then march to the Unitarian Congregation at 501 S. High Street. This event is for all ages. Snacks will be provided by the West Chester Cooperative, and games and Earth Day activities will also be available. Organized by: DSM, Concerned Constituent Action Group, West Chester Food Co-op, Unitarian Congregation of West Chester, Ready for 100 Chester County, Sierra Club of Chester County, Food and Water Watch, DelChesco United for Pipeline Safety, Penn Environment, Penn Future, Chester County Citizens for Climate Protection (4CP) and Barclay Grounds Preservation Alliance (BGPA), Don't Spray Me, and more... Sun Apr 22, 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. Stand with the Land - Earth Day showcase Tellus360, 24 E King St, Lancaster, PA Organizers: Lancaster Against Pipelines Sunday, April 22, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Plant Sale, Penn State Extension Master Gardeners, Horticulture Center, 100 N. Horticulture Drive in West Fairmount Park. Click here for more info. Monday, April 23, 7-8:30 pm. Gardening for Seniors: Tools & Accommodations Lovett Library, 6945 Germantown Ave., Mt. Airy Popular gardening expert and Weavers Way Shuttle columnist Ron Kushner will share his expertise and tips for seniors who want to stay active in their gardens. The program is sponsored by Northwest Village Network. The public is invited to try out this NVN program. No admission charge, no pre-registration required. Saturday, April 28 Friends of the Wissahickon and the Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association for the Annual Creek Cleanup and Talkin' Trash Picnic. FOW will be working with the Philadelphia Canoe Club around the confluence of the Creek and the Schuylkill, while WVWA will be making things nicer upstream. After the cleanup (9-11 a.m.), all volunteers are invited to the picnic at Fort Washington State Park (11 a.m.-1 p.m.). Click here for more info on how to sign up. Earth Day is officially April 22, 2018, but our guests on the April 20th Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show stress that every single day we all have only one home, Planet Earth. Listen to this Planet Philadelphia in honor of Earth Day 2018 streaming live 4-5 pm Friday 4/20/18 on GTown Radio at http://www.gtownradio.com/ or listen on your radio dial in northwest Philadelphia on WGGT 92.9 low power FM.
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/very-different-approaches-to-environmental-advocacy-4618-929-lpfm-philadelphia/
This Planet Philadelphia live environmental radio show featured guests with different approaches to environmental advocacy: cognitive/concrete and action oriented versus unsuspecting, and making the invisible visceral.
Music on this show: Big Yellow Taxi - Joni Mitchell Spring Fever - Little Willie John Nature’s Way - Spirit Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most - Sarah Vaughan The next Planet Philadelphia will be 4-5 pm EST, 4/20/18.For more information about Planet Philadelphia radio shows visit https://www.planetphiladelphia.com/ www.planetphiladelphia.com | www.gtownradio.com | Facebook | @planetphila | @gtownradio Today: 4-5 pm, Planet Philadelphia, 92.9 FM WGGT, and streaming at www.gtownradio.com, 4/6/184/6/2018
Tune in from 4-5 pm today to hear Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show live on your radio dial in NW Philadelphia and vicinity at WGGT 92.9 low power FM or listen to the live stream at http://www.gtownradio.com/. Planet Philadelphia features guests with different approaches to environmental advocacy: cognitive/concrete and action oriented versus unsuspecting, and making the invisible visceral. Russell Zerbo, Advocate at the Clean Air Council - the work of the Council and the unexpected city-wide things individuals can do to increase breathable air. Artist Diane Burko's artwork explores the intersection of art and science, focusing on monumental geological phenomena and issues of climate change. A podcast of the show will be posted a few days after the show broadcasts on air. The next Planet Philadelphia show will be Friday 4/20/18, 4-5 pm on G-Town Radio. For more information visit https://www.planetphiladelphia.com/ |
Planet Philadelphia is a radio show about our shared environment aired 4:00-5:00 PM EST the first and third Friday a month on WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in Philadelphia and/or at gtownradio.com. Also on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU, Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM.
Podcasts are available at planetphiladelphia.com show archives page. Individual interviews:Spotify, Anchor, Google, PocketCasts, Breaker, RadioPublic Planet Philadelphia is a partner in Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 250 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climate story.
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