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
Podcast: PA Rep. Donna Bullock and Rebekah Driscoll, Planet Philadelphia 2/3/17 G-Town Radio2/4/2017
Listen to the podcast here of the great Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show that streamed live on Gtown Radio 2/3/17:
Our environment shapes us all from the first moment of our existence to our last. Pennsylvania State Representative Donna Bullock will explain why she believes this simple truth has a harsher impact on people of color and those with lower incomes here in Philadelphia and across the globe. Listen to her powerful interview with Kay Wood, the host of Planet Philadelphia, on wonderful G-Town Radio, http://www.gtownradio.com. Also Rebekah Driscoll talks about why she composed her choral piece for four treble voices “Climate Honesty” after she had heard about U.S. Senator James Inhofe bringing in a snowball to the US Senate in an attempt to deny the existence of climate change.
G-town Radio is a grassroots community Internet radio station that is set to debut on the FM dial soon as WGGT-LP (92.9 FM). Planet Philadelphia airs 4:00-5:00 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Fridays each month here on http://www.gtownradio.com/. To listen to shows after they’ve aired check out the podcasts that become available the next day at www.planetphila.com or http://www.gtownradio.com/
Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line: (484) 278-1846
Record a comment or event announcement anytime. Tune back in to Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show on fabulous G-town Radio Feb 17, 2017 www.planetphila.com | http://www.gtownradio.com| facebook | @planetphila | @gtownradio
Listen to a super new Planet Philadelphia about sea level rise 4:00 pm Friday May 20th here on fabulous G-town Radio with some great interviews. First up is an amazing interview with Rutgers University Professor Benjamin Horton of the Department of Marine and Coastal Science. In his riveting interview with host, Kay Wood, Professor Horton lays out what is happening with sea level rise and how it will affect all of us. He also tells us clearly what we can do to not only save our world, but make it a better place for all. Also on today’s show is Bobby Magill is a Senior Science Writer at Climate Central. He talks about the practice of gas flaring and how that affects the climate. The EPA released its new methane regulations for the oil and gas sector. Here's Bobby Magill’s story on it: http://www.climatecentral.org/news/epa-regulate-oil-gas-methane-emissions-20342
Planet Philadelphia streams 4:00 to 5:00 pm on http://www.gtownradio.com/ the1st and 3rd Fridays of every month. Podcasts of the live shows generally become available the day after they broadcast. The Planet Philadelphia listener comment Line is (484)278-1846. You can record a message anytime. Hope to hear from you. http://www.planetphila.com | http://www.gtownradio.com | @planetphila | @gtownradio | Facebook Today! – Listen to a new live streamed Planet Philadelphia on wonderful Gtown Radio 4:00 today!5/6/2016
Listen to a new live streamed Planet Philadelphia on wonderful Gtown Radio 4:00 today! Kay Wood, the host of Planet Philadelphia, has some great interviews lined up – first up is Karen Melton, a local climate change activist who talks about her experiences with the Citizens' Climate Lobby and their proposal for a carbon fee and dividend system that’s getting a lot of support across the political and social spectrum. The second interview is with Dr. Alison LaBonte about Department of Energy’s (DOE) Wave Energy Prize competition. According to some estimates wave energy could meet much of US energy needs if we can solve the technical hurdles. The DOE’s Wave Energy Prize is designed to help work out the best technological innovations to do just that. Podcasts of the shows become available a day or two after they broadcast. Call the Listener Comment Line any time: (484) 278-1846. It would be great to hear what you have to say. To find out more about Planet Philadelphia go to http://www.planetphila.com or http://www.gtownradio.com/ | @planetphila | @gtownradio | Facebook
It's an exciting Planet Philadelphia streamed live on wonderful http://www.gtownradio.com/ 4:00, April 1, 2016. State Senator Art Haywood, who represents our own 4th district in Harrisburg, was interviewed by host Kay Wood about his views on the proposed and controversial energy hub.
To make a comment or ask a question about Planet Philadelphia please call the Listener Comment Line: (484) 278-1846. Please also tell all your friends about Planet Philadelphia – lot’s of great shows about our environment. A great New Planet Philadelphia - hear host Kay Wood's interview with State Senator Art Haywood, 4:00 pm this Friday, April 1st, streaming on Gtown Radio. He's a fabulous guest for this Planet Philadelphia show. State Senator Art Haywood represents our own 4th district in Harrisburg. Listen to host Kay Wood’s interview with the senator as he talks about his views on the proposed and controversial energy hub. Hear his answers not only to Wood’s questions, but also to questions from a number of constituents who contacted Planet Philadelphia with some tough questions of their own about the hub. So it's an exciting new Planet Philadelphia this Friday – 4:00, April 1, 2016 – streaming on wonderful http://www.gtownradio.com/. (Podcast information below.) Podcasts of the shows become available the day after they broadcast. Please tell all your friends that they too can hear great shows about our environment – after all it’s where we all live, work, and play. To make a comment about what you hear on Planet Philadelphia or if you have a question, please call the listener Comment Line: (484) 278-1846. It would be great to hear what you have to say. To find out more about Planet Philadelphia go to http://www.planetphila.com or http://www.gtownradio.com/. | @planetphila | @gtownradio | Facebook
Planet Philadelphia host Kay Wood talks with Tyler Nickerson, the Director of Investments and State Strategy for The Solutions Project, about how we here in PA can use currently available technology to meet 100% of our energy needs with 100% renewable energy. Also hear from local Germantown artist, Peter Handler, about his sculptures and why they are so influenced by climate change.
To find out more about Planet Philadelphia go to http://www.planetphila.com or http://www.gtownradio.com/ Contact Planet Philadelphia host, Kay Wood, by the links below or call the listener Comment Line: (484)278-1846 to tell us your own exciting environmental insights anytime. Hope to hear from you. @planetphila | @gtownradio Listen to a great new Planet Philadelphia radio show February 19th 4:00 on http://www.gtownradio.com/ Planet Philadelphia host Kay Wood talks with Tyler Nickerson, the Director of Investments and State Strategy for The Solutions Project, about how we here in PA can use currently available technology to meet 100% of our energy needs with 100% renewable energy. Also hear from local Germantown artist, Peter Handler, about his sculptures and why they are so influenced by climate change. Listen to this exciting episode of Planet Philadelphia, 4:00 p.m. February 19, 2016 on gtownradio.com. Planet Philadelphia streams live 4:00 to 5:00 pm on http://www.gtownradio.com/ the1st and 3rd Fridays of every month. Podcasts of the live shows become available the day after they broadcast. To find out more about Planet Philadelphia go to http://www.planetphila.com or http://www.gtownradio.com/ Contact Planet Philadelphia host, Kay Wood, by the links below or call the listener Comment Line: (484)278-1846 to tell us your own exciting environmental insights anytime. Hope to hear from you. @planetphila | @gtownradio | Facebook An eye-opening new Planet Philadelphia show this Friday, December 18th at 4:00pm, on Gtown Radio.12/13/2015
Filmmaker, Ben Kalina, talks with Planet Philadelphia host, Kay Wood, about his directing debut, the award winning “Shored Up,” a documentary film about sea level rise and the after effects of Hurricane Sandy. Also, listen to his eye-opening insights on climate change and ocean acidification. Lots of other riveting stuff as well, including an upcoming electronics recycling event hosted by Weaver’s Way Environment Committee and Green In Chestnut Hill (GRinCH). Too hear all this and more, tune in to Planet Philadelphia on Gtown Radio Friday December 18th at 4:00 on gtownradio.com. To find out more about Planet Philadelphia go to http://www.planetphila.com or http://www.gtownradio.com/ Contact Planet Philadelphia host, Kay Wood, by the links below or call the listener Comment Line: (484)278-1846 to tell us your own exciting environmental insights anytime. Hope to hear from you. @planetphila | @gtownradio | Facebook Planet Philadelphia radio show is coming up soon with a fantastic guest. Author and environmental activist, Eileen Flanagan, will talk with Planet Philadelphia host, Kay Wood, this Friday, December 2nd at 4:00 on gtownradio.com. Eileen Flanagan is the clerk of the board of Earth Quaker Action Team and a member of Chestnut Hill Friends Meeting. Her newest book, Renewable: One Woman’s Search for Simplicity, Faithfulness, and Hope, is about her midlife realization that she was not living in sync with her values and the journey that led her to climate justice activism. A resident of East Falls, her previous book, The Wisdom to Know the Difference, was endorsed by the Dalai Lama. Also, as promised, you’ll get to hear the newly released song from City Love (Sterling Duns and Caselli Jordan), a west Philadelphia conscious acoustic duo with hip hop, harmonies. They are educators and musicians who write songs to spread the love, make people move, make people laugh, and foster dialogue about the issues of our times. Tune in to hear Eileen Flanagan talk about her book, her life, and environmental activism and to hear City Love’s great new song on Planet Philadelphia radio show. Planet Philadelphia streams live 4:00 to 5:00 pm on http://www.gtownradio.com/1st and 3rd Fridays of every month. Podcasts of the live shows become available the day after they broadcast. To find out more about Planet Philadelphia go to http://www.planetphila.com. To make a comment call the listener Comment Line: (484)278-1846 @planetphila | @gtownradio | Facebook |
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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