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Planet Philadelphia
Environmental radio show

WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in NW Philadelphia & gtownradio.com
4-5:00 PM ET, the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month.

PODCAST: Nobel laureate John Goodenough, Lithium-Ion Battery Inventor & Anthropocene Senior Editor Mark Harris, climate change and politics 7/7/23

7/8/2023

 
Lithium-Ion Battery Inventor and Nobel Prize Recipient John Goodenough died recently at 100 years old. We replay an interview we did with him in 2017 about a new kind of battery more environmentally sustainable his team were developing.

Mark Harris, Anthropocene Senior Editor and investigative science and technology reporter will discuss his observations on which governmental policies have been helpful and which ineffective in reducing greenhouse gas use worldwide.

​Listen to the show:

https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/nobel-laureate-john-goodenough-anthropocene-senior-editor-mark-harris-7723/
To hear Planet Philadelphia live, tune your radio dial to 92.9 FM 
in NW Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com 
4-5:00 PM
ET the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. 

Also aired on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU,
Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM. 
​​

Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at
planetphiladelphia.com, and on many podcasts apps.

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4-5:00 PM today: Lithium-Ion Battery Inventor & climate change and politics

7/7/2023

 

​​To hear Planet Philadelphia live, tune your radio dial to 92.9 FM 
in NW Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com 

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Credit: The University of Texas at Austin
In Memoriam John Goodenough,
​Lithium-Ion Battery Inventor and Nobel Prize Recipient
John Goodenough died recently at 100 years old.  He was a friend of the show and was working on new environmentally friendly battery ideas up to the last few years of his life.  He was the oldest ever recipient of the Nobel Prize at age 97.

We replay the interview we did with him in 2017. At that time, he and his team at the University of Texas in Austin had released information about a new kind of battery they were developing that would be more environmentally sustainable.  
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Mark Harris is Senior Editor and investigative science and technology reporter at the environmental magazine Anthropocene which reports the latest sustainability science and innovations.  He is also a contributing editor at IEEE Spectrum and writes for a wide range of outlets including Wired, TechCrunch, and MIT Technology Review. He will discuss his observations on which governmental policies have been helpful and which ineffective in reducing greenhouse gas use worldwide.
Listen to Planet Philadelphia on 92.9 FM 
in NW Philadelphia or live stream
at 
gtownradio.com 4-5:00 PM today. 


Also aired on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU,
Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM. ​​


Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at
planetphiladelphia.com, and on many podcasts apps.

planetphiladelphia.com | facebook | @planetphila

In Memoriam John Goodenough, Lithium-Ion Battery Inventor and Nobel Prize Recipient

6/30/2023

 

Planet Philadelphia
4-5:00 PM
Friday 7/7/23

92.9 FM WGGT-LP in Philadelphia and live streaming at gtownradio.com

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Image by Dimitrios K from Pixabay
John Goodenough died recently at 100 years old.  He was a friend of the show and was working on new environmentally friendly battery ideas up to the last few years of his life.  He was the oldest ever recipient of the Nobel Prize at age 97.
Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show 4-5:00 PM Friday 7/7/23:
  • John Goodenough.  We replay an interview we did with him in 2017.  At that time, he and his team at the University of Texas in Austin had released information about a new kind of battery they were developing that would be more environmentally sustainable.  He discussed this work with us.
  • Mark Harris.  He is Senior Editor and investigative science and technology reporter at the environmental magazine Anthropocene which reports the latest sustainability science and innovations.  He is also a contributing editor at IEEE Spectrum and writes for a wide range of outlets including Wired, TechCrunch, and MIT Technology Review. He will discuss his observations on which governmental policies have been helpful and which ineffective in reducing greenhouse gas use worldwide.
  • Related news items:  includes memories of Dr. Goodenough and information about developments in the effort to make batteries that will help us transition to a less environmentally destructive future as well as thoughts about policy choices.

​​To hear Planet Philadelphia live, tune your radio dial to 92.9 FM 
in NW Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com 
4-5:00 PM ET 
the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. 


Also aired on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU,
Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM. 
​​


Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at
planetphiladelphia.com, and on many podcasts apps.

planetphiladelphia.com | facebook | @planetphila

PODCAST June 16th show: Johanna Bozuwa and Dr. Zhifeng Ren

6/18/2023

 
We need to transform our transportation and energy systems to be more sustainable to deal with climate change and bring better health to our people. The I-95 gasoline tanker truck accident and overpass collapse highlights problems with our current systems. Guests talk about more sustainable options:
  • Johanna Bozuwa, Exec. Dir. Climate and Community Project, talks about new study on the way the U.S. can shift to EVs without destructive mining.
  • Dr. Zhifeng Ren, M.D. Anderson Chair Professor, Department of Physics and the Texas Center for Superconductivity Director, discusses a multifunctional highway system to provide energy and travel at 400 miles/hour without GHG.
​Listen to the full show:
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/time-to-make-big-changes-in-the-way-we-get-around-johanna-bozuwa-and-dr-zhifeng-ren-61623/

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Planet Philadelphia 4-5:00 PM today: Time to make big changes in the way we get around?

6/12/2023

 
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Planet Philadelphia
4-5:00 PM today, 6/16/23

92.9 FM WGGT-LP in Philadelphia
and live streaming at 
gtownradio.com.


Transforming our transportation
​systems to be more sustainable

There are big climate change and health questions about our current energy and transportation systems. There may be better ways. In this Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show we discuss some options for more sustainable transportation and energy systems:
  • Johanna Bozuwa is the Executive Director at the Climate and Community Project talks about the Project’s study describing the way the U.S. can shift to EVs (electric vehicles) without widespread, destructive mining.
  • Dr. Zhifeng Ren is an M.D. Anderson Chair Professor in the Department of Physics and also Director of the Texas Center for Superconductivity, discusses a plan for a multifunctional highway system that could provide energy and travel at 400 miles/hour without using greenhouse gasses.
  • Related news items

To hear Planet Philadelphia live,
tune your radio dial to
 92.9 FM 
in NW Philadelphia
or live stream at 
gtownradio.com 
4-5:00 PM ET 
the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. 

Also aired on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU,
Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM. 
​​

Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at
planetphiladelphia.com, and on many podcasts apps.


Every dollar donated goes directly towards operating cost so we can continue providing independent, grassroots, non-commercial radio in Northwest Philly. We  hope we can count on your support. 
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Transportation: Options for Sustainability

6/9/2023

 

Planet Philadelphia
4-5:00 PM Friday 6/16/23

92.9 FM WGGT-LP in Philadelphia
and live streaming at
gtownradio.com.

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Schematic illustration of the superconducting highway for energy transport and storage and superconductor levitation for the transport of people and goods. By Vakaliuk et al.

​Transforming our transportation
systems to be more sustainable


  • Johanna Bozuwa is the Executive Director at the Climate and Community Project, a climate policy think tank. Her research focuses on extraction and fossil fuels, energy justice and democracy plus the political economy of transitions and has been published in numerous nationally-known outlets.  She talks about the Project’s study describing the way the U.S. can shift to EVs (electric vehicles) without widespread, destructive mining.

  • Dr. Zhifeng Ren is an M.D. Anderson Chair Professor in the Department of Physics and also Director of the Texas Center for Superconductivity, both at the University of Houston. He specializes in carrier mobility among many other things. He discusses a plan for a multifunctional highway system incorporating superconductor levitated vehicles and liquefied hydrogen. If the system were built, it would provide energy and travel at 500 miles/hour without using greenhouse gasses.
 
  • Related news items

To hear Planet Philadelphia live, tune your radio dial to 92.9 FM 
in NW Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com 
4-5:00 PM ET 
the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. 


Also aired on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU,
Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM. 
​​

Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at
planetphiladelphia.com, and on many podcasts apps.

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The air we breathe

6/8/2023

 
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The next Planet Philadelphia exploring how our environment connects us all will be 4-5:00 PM ET  June 16th. Hope you can tune in then. Stay safe everyone.

PODCAST of 6/2/2023 radio show: Whole Home Repair, Sen. N. Saval & RGGI, Maya Domeshek and Angela Pachon

6/3/2023

 

Boosting PA Quality of Life & Revenue Whole Home Repair and RGGI 

State Senator Nikil Saval (D-Philadelphia) talks about the new bipartisan Whole Home Repair program he introduced and was passed by the state legislature.

Also on this show, Maya Domeshek and Angela Pachon discuss a new study from the Kleinman Center showing the benefits for the environment and Pennsylvania’s revenue of joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI).

Listen to full show:
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/whole-home-repair-sen-n-saval-rggi-maya-domeshek-and-angela-pachon-6223/

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Every dollar donated goes directly towards operating cost so we can continue providing independent, grassroots, non-commercial radio in Northwest Philly. We  hope we can count on your support. 
​Donate Now
​
Please mention Planet Philadelphia, thank you. We can't thank you enough for supporting your local radio makers and bringing us into your homes. ​​

​​To hear Planet Philadelphia live, tune your radio dial to 92.9 FM 
in NW Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com 
4-5:00 PM ET 
the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. 


Also aired on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU,
Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM. 
​​

Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at
planetphiladelphia.com, and on many podcasts apps.

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4-5:00 PM Today: Boosting PA Quality of Life & Revenue

5/26/2023

 

Planet Philadelphia
4-5:00 PM today, Friday 6/2/23
92.9 FM WGGT-LP in Philadelphia
and live streaming at gtownradio.com

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Photo by Zack Kiesewetter on Unsplash

​Whole Home Repair

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State Senator Nikil Saval (D-Philadelphia) talks about the new bipartisan Whole Home Repair program he introduced and was passed by the state legislature. The Whole-Home Repairs program is a housing security, energy, anti-blight, jobs, and community safety initiative. It will help eligible homeowners and small landlords throughout Pennsylvania. Applications open this summer. This initiative is a model for programs across the country.

Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)

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Maya Domeshek
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Angela Pachon
Maya Domeshek and Angela Pachon: Maya is a research associate at Resources for the Future and Angela Pachon from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy of the University of Pennsylvania discuss a new study from the Center showing the benefits for the environment and Pennsylvania’s revenue of joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). Membership would cut emissions, raise revenue and speed adoption of renewable fuels, report says.
To hear Planet Philadelphia live, tune your radio dial to 92.9 FM 
in NW Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com 
4-5:00 PM ET the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. 

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PODCAST 5/19/23 show: Climate Homicide - Prof. Donald Braman & David Arkush. Also Climate Change and the Supreme Court - Richard Frank

5/20/2023

 
Climate Homicide: Prof. Donald Braman, George Washington University and David Arkush, Dir. of Public Citizen’s Climate Program. Also, climate change and the U.S. Supreme Court with Prof. Richard Frank, Environmental Practice and Director of the U. C. Davis School of Law’s California Environmental Law & Policy Center. 

Listen to show:
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/climate-homicide-prof-donald-braman-david-arkush-supreme-court-richard-frank-51923

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​​To hear Planet Philadelphia live, tune your radio dial to 92.9 FM 
in NW Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com 
4-5:00 PM ET 
the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. 


Also aired on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU,
Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM. 
​​

Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at
planetphiladelphia.com, and on many podcasts apps.

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Planet Philadelphia 4-5:00 today: Holding big oil to account for climate change caused death and injury

5/19/2023

 
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Planet Philadelphia
4-5:00 today, 

92.9 FM WGGT-LP in Philadelphia
& gtownradio.com

On the show today Prof. Donald Braman, George Washington University and David Arkush, Dir. of Public Citizen’s Climate Program discuss a new legal theory, “climate homicide.” This theory, is about holding big oil criminally liable for killing people.
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Also on Planet Philadelphia today, climate change litigation and the U.S. Supreme Court with Prof. Richard Frank, Environmental Practice and Director of the U. C. Davis School of Law’s California Environmental Law & Policy Center.

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We don’t create radio to raise money – We raise money to create radio!  Every dollar donated goes directly towards operating cost so we can continue providing independent, grassroots, non-commercial radio in Northwest Philly. We  hope we can count on your support. 

​Donate Now
​
Please mention Planet Philadelphia, thank you.

We can't thank you enough for supporting your local radio makers and bringing us into your homes. ​​

​​To hear Planet Philadelphia live, tune your radio dial to 92.9 FM 
in NW Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com 
4-5:00 PM ET 
the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. 


Also aired on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU,
Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM. 
​​


Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at
planetphiladelphia.com, and on many podcasts apps.

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Tune in 4-5:00 today: Holding Fossil Fuel Companies to Account

5/12/2023

 
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New Trends in Environmental Law
Planet Philadelphia
Today, 5/19/23

92.9 FM WGGT-LP in Philadelphia
and live streaming at
gtownradio.com

On the new Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show
coming up 4-5:00 PM today
 5/19/23:
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Donald Braman
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David Arkush
Donald Braman and David Arkush. Donald Braman teaches criminal law and evidence at George Washington University and has a PhD in anthropology in addition to his law degree. David Arkush is the director of Public Citizen’s Climate Program and a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute; he is an expert on the climate crisis, financial regulation, regulatory law and policy, as well as consumer and worker protection. They discuss a new legal theory, “climate homicide.” This theory, about holding big oil criminally liable for killing people, is explored in an upcoming Harvard Environmental Law Review article. 
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Richard Frank is Professor of Environmental Practice and Director of the U. C. Davis School of Law’s California Environmental Law & Policy Center. Because the U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up numerous cases in which state and local governments have sued oil, gas and coal companies, these lawsuits are heading back to state courts for resolution on their merits. The governments are seeking compensation for climate change-related damage. Professor Frank will talk about what happens next, as well as other trends in national environmental law cases.


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4-5:00 PM ET 
the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. 


Also aired on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU,
Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM. 
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Listen to the G-Town Radio sponsored debate for the 8th District City Council Seat - Councilperson Cindy Bass will be up against candidate Seth Anderson-Oberman

5/11/2023

 
G-Town Radio sponsored a debate for the 8th District City Council Seat at Center In The Park (5818 Germantown Ave). We had full registration for this event including a spillover room since we were at capacity. 

The debate was live streamed with the help of Philly Cam over our Youtube channel. if you care about what will happen in the 8th district (stretches from Chestnut Hill to Broad St.) you can watch the lively informative and important debate here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8jV5bSHF7M

Gtown Radio is a great resource for the community. Building and strengthening relationships with others is vital to a strong community with each of us bringing our unique and important strengths to the table working toward a common goal free of self-interests.  For more information go to: https://gtownradio.com. 

G-Town Radio will be sponsoring a debate for the 8th District City Council Seat!

5/8/2023

 

Councilperson Cindy Bass and candidate 
​Seth Anderson-Oberman will have a debate and discuss Germantown issues ahead of the May 16th election

The debate begins at 7pm and runs till 9pm.  It will take place at Center In The Park (5818 Germantown Ave). The debate will also be live streamed with the help of Philly Cam over our Youtube channel .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8jV5bSHF7M
The debate will be hosted by WHYY reporter Sam Searles.  Poet M. Nzadi Keita will open the event with a reading.
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Submit your questions when you register to attend in person or if you are unable to attend submit questions to debate@gtownradio.com. This event will be live-streamed at gtownradio.com and will also be live video streamed as well.

Can’t make in person? Consider gathering with a few friends and for live streamed listening party.

PODCAST 5/5/2023 show: Kristina Marusic, Debra Erenberg, Peter Winslow

5/6/2023

 
Our conversations with EHN reporter and author Krisitina Marusic and Debra Erenberg, Strategic Director of the Cancer Free Economy Network, about ridding our economy and lives of the many toxic chemicals now causing increasing rates of cancer. Also on this show, Peter Winslow gives an update on some big issues with Philadelphia’s city owned gas works. 

Listen to full broadcast:

https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/getting-rid-of-cancer-causing-chemicals-kristina-marusic-debra-erenberg-peter-winslow-5523/

We don’t create radio to raise money – We raise money to create radio! We  hope we can count on your support. Every dollar donated goes directly towards operating cost so we can continue providing independent, grassroots, non-commercial radio in Northwest Philadelphia. Thank you for your support!

​Donate Now
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​To hear Planet Philadelphia live, tune your radio dial to 92.9 FM 
in NW Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com 
4-5:00 PM ET 
the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. 


Also aired on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU,
Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM. 
​​


Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at
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