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Planet Philadelphia

Environmental Radio Show

4-5:00 PM ET 1st & 3rd Fridays/month

WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in NW Philadelphia
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Podcast: What should businesses disclose about climate change with the new Trump administration? Planet Philadelphia 1/20/17 G-Town Radio

1/22/2017

 
Are your investments ready for climate change in the new administration? Find out what  well respected financial experts think businesses should tell us about their climate change related risks.

  • First up host Kay Wood talks with Curtis Ravenel, Global Head, Sustainable Business & Finance at Bloomberg, about the Financial Stability Board’s recommendations on Climate-related Financial Disclosures. Has your pension fund or 401K taken into account the enormous financial effects of climate change?

  • Take a walk with host Kay Wood and dedicated local Tree Tender, Charlie Phillips, through Oak Lane and learn about how important trees are in city neighborhoods.
 
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
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Tune back in to Planet Philadelphia
environmental radio show on fabulous G-town Radio
Feb 3, 2017

Listen to a great interview with
State Representative Donna Bullock
about Environmental justice and more…
 
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What should businesses disclose about climate change? Planet Philadelphia 4:00 this Fri. 1/20/17 G-Town Radio

1/19/2017

 
Are your investments ready for climate change? Find out what  well respected financial experts think businesses should tell us about their climate change related risks.
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This and more on Planet Philadelphia radio show on fabulous G-town Radio, 4:00 this Friday, Jan. 20, 2017.
  • First up host Kay Wood talks with Curtis Ravenel, Global Head, Sustainable Business & Finance at Bloomberg, about the Financial Stability Board’s new recommendations on Climate-related Financial Disclosures. Has your pension fund or 401K taken into account the enormous financial effects of climate change?
  • Later in this Planet Philadelphia, listen as Wood takes a walk with dedicated local Tree Tender, Charlie Phillips, through East Oak Lane and learns about how important trees are in city neighborhoods.

Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line: (484) 278-1846
Record a comment or event announcement anytime.

Tune back in to fabulous G-town Radio
for another great Planet Philadelphia
environmental radio show
February 3, 2017 
 


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/
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Podcast: Planet Philadelphia radio show, aired 1/6/17, G-Town Radio; Energy Justice, U.S. Clean Energy Revolution, climate change actions, and more.

1/7/2017

 
Podcast: Planet Philadelphia radio show, aired 1/6/17, G-Town Radio; Energy Justice, U.S. Clean Energy Revolution, climate change actions, and more.
Listen to Planet Philadelphia that aired Friday January 6, 2017 at 4:00 on wonderful G-Town Radio, the first one of the new year. Hear some great interviews:
  • Mike Ewall, the Founder & Director of the Energy Justice Network talking about strategies for energy justice in the new Trump administration. Also on the January 6th Planet
  • Kala Viswanthan, one of the authors of RDC Annual Energy Report about the U.S. Clean Energy Revolution.
  • The Reverend Alison Cornish, the Executive Director of Pennsylvania Interfaith Power & Light (PA IPL), tells us about some upcoming climate change actions.

Planet Philadelphia airs 4:00-5:00 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Fridays each month here on http://www.gtownradio.com. 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). To listen to shows after they’ve aired check out the podcasts that become available the next day at www.planetphila.com  or www.gtownradio.com. Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line is (484) 278-1846. You can record a message anytime.
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Tune back in to fabulous G-town Radio
for another great Planet Philadelphia
environmental radio show
January 20, 2017
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Podcast: Planet Philadelphia – 12/16/16 – Lead Poisoning, PA Supreme Court ruling on fracking, and more

12/17/2016

 

Wishing You Happy Holidays!


Listen to this edition of Fabulous Planet Philadelphia – 12/16/16 – And hear about lead poisoning, and about the recent PA Supreme Court ruling on fracking, and more. In this Planet Philadelphia radio show you’ll hear Kay Wood's interview State Senator Art Haywood about what to do about the high lead levels in school drinking water across the commonwealth. Also on this Planet Philadelphia show Jordan Yeager will tell us about how we have protection for our air and water written into the Pennsylvania Constitution. And how we might use that to help protect us from anti-environmental trends in the new administration in Washington.

Another Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show will run on fabulous G-town Radio early in the New Year – Jan. 6, 2017 – with Mike Ewall, the Founder & Director of the Energy Justice Network talking about strategies for energy justice in the new Trump administration. Also on the January 6th Planet Philadelphia we will hear from Kala Viswanthan, one of the authors of RDC Annual Energy Report about the U.S. Clean Energy Revolution.


The G-Town Radio 2016 Fund Drive is on!  
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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). Accomplishing our goals requires a lot of hard work from our dedicated volunteers. It also requires a steady stream of money to keep serving the community. If you value what we do please consider making a donation.

Please do also mention Planet Philadelphia when you donate
to show your support for environmental reporting in Philly.


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 www.gtownradio.com. Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line is (484) 278-1846. You can record a message anytime.
 
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Podcast: Planet Philadelphia streamed on G-Town Radio 11/18/16

11/18/2016

 
In this episode of Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show hosted by Kay Wood on wonderful G-Town Radio. On this exciting show Kay interviews:
  • Karen Melton talks about the campaign to try to convince SEPTA to pursue renewable energy rather than a gas-fired combined heat and power plant in Nicetown near Wayne Junction.

  • Judy Wicks about the big, indigenous lead, coalition fighting the Dakota Access Pipeline. Indigenous leaders are calling on President  Obama and the Army Corps of Engineers to stop to the Dakota Access Pipeline. We need to show President Obama and the new president-elect that this resistance movement will not fade away.

  • Christina Catanese, the Director of Environmental Art at the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education tells us about a wonderful show Going Up: Climate Change + Philadelphia-Eight artists take on life in a warming world. September 24 – December 15, 2016 with artists Daniel Crawford, Jim Frazer, Lorrie Fredette, Eve Mosher, Jill Pelto, Kaitlin Pomerantz and John Heron, and Michelle Wilson.

Please tune in to the next exciting Planet Philadelphia this Friday, December 2nd, at 4:00 p.m. on fabulous G-Town Radio at www.gtownradio.com to hear these great interviews, music and more.

Planet Philadelphia streams 4:00 to 5:00 pm on gtownradio.com the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month. Podcasts of the live shows generally become available the day after they broadcast here at www.planetphila.com  or www.gtownradio.com. Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line is (484)278-1846. You can record a message anytime. Hope to hear from you.

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The G-town Radio 2016 Fund Drive Is On!  Donate to keep G-town Radio going please.
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). Accomplishing our goals requires a lot of hard work from our dedicated volunteers. It also requires a steady stream of money to keep serving the community. If you value what we do please consider making a donation. Please also mention Planet Philadelphia when you donate to keep the station strong.

Podcast: Listen to award winning Planet Philadelphia streamed Live 11/4/16 on G-Town Radio

11/5/2016

 
In this episode of Planet Philadelphia: First up you’ll hear Michael Nairn, who teaches at the Urban Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania, talk about how justice needs an equal place in discussions of a sustainable world. Then we’ll hear from Bernie Sanders delegate, Russell Greene, a climate activist who was instrumental in helping to write the Democratic Party platform to recognize that we are in a climate emergency, and that anything short of a World War II-like mobilization will bring catastrophic consequences to civilization.

Please tune in to the next exciting Planet Philadelphia this Friday, November 18th, at 4:00 p.m. on fabulous G-Town Radio at www.gtownradio.com to hear these great interviews, music and more.

Planet Philadelphia streams 4:00 to 5:00 pm on gtownradio.com/ the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month. Podcasts of the live shows generally become available the day after they broadcast here at www.planetphila.com  or www.gtownradio.com. Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line is (484)278-1846. You can record a message anytime. Hope to hear from you.

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Podcast: Planet Philadelphia show that’ll get you buzzing, G-Town Radio 8/19/16.

8/21/2016

 
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/planet-philadelphia-show-thatll-get-you-buzzing-g-town-radio-81916/
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Listen to a podcast of Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show with great guests; Jim Wiley, Chair of the Sierra Club’s South Eastern PA Group, will answer Ed Rendel’s charge that it’s impossible to talk with anti-fracking folks. He’d be happy to speak with Ed. Also on this show is local bee-keeper Kathy May who was absolutely fascinating about the bees that are so necessary if we want to keep on eating. These super interviews are followed up by a very moving account by Patty Brotman, a member of Weaver’s Way Environment Committee, about her experiences at the recent Clean Energy Revolution March.

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



Great New Planet Philadelphia Radio Show Coming Up August 19th On Fabulous G-town Radio That’ll Get You Buzzing

8/14/2016

 
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Listen to a great new Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show with great guests; Jim Wiley, Chair of the Sierra Club’s South Eastern PA Group, will answer Ed Rendel’s charge that it’s impossible to talk with anti-fracking folks. He’d be happy to speak with Ed. Also on this show is local bee-keeper Kathy May who was absolutely fascinating about the bees that are so necessary if we want to keep on eating. These super interviews are followed up by a very moving account by Patty Brotman, a member of Weaver’s Way Environment Committee, about her experiences at the Clean Energy Revolution March.
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

Podcast: Planet Philadelphia, G-Town Radio 6/17/16 - Save the planet through gardening and liquid sunshine!

6/9/2016

 
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Save our environment through gardening? Host Kay Wood speaks with local resident Miriam Fisher Schaefer about how her views on gardening were transformed by reading Doug Tallamy’s book Bringing Nature Home How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens. Also on this Planet Philadelphia will be Morry Markowitz, President of the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Assoc. He will tell us about exciting new developments with hydrogen, a flexible zero emission fuel and energy storage source. Listen in June 17th for this informative and entertaining Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show.

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.
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Podcast: Planet Philadelphia about sea level rise streamed May 20th on G-Town Radio. Hope you’ve got your water wings handy!

5/21/2016

 
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.
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Important new show on sea level rise 4:00-5:00 Fri May 20th Planet Philadelphia on gtownradio.com

5/12/2016

 
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An important new Planet Philadelphia show is coming up 4:00-5:00 p.m. Friday May 20th on G-Town Radio:  Tune in to Planet Philadelphia on G-Town Radio to hear an interview with Rutgers University Professor Benjamin Horton of the Department of Marine and Coastal Science. In this riveting interview with host, Kay Wood, he lays out what is happening with sea level rise and how it will affect all of us. He makes a compelling case for the urgency of acting on climate change now. Professor Horton also tells us clearly what we can do to save our world. This is a show everyone who cares about our children’s future should hear.

Planet Philadelphia’s includes a mix of environmental news, interviews, music, poetry, and reporting on community events, and can be heard 4:00-5:00pm the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month on G-Town Radio at http://www.gtownradio.com/. Show podcasts are available the following day for listening or sharing any time on the Planet Philadelphia website podcast page: http://planetphila.weebly.com/podcasts.
 
To find out more about Planet Philadelphia go to http://www.planetphila.com or contact Kay Wood at: [email protected] 


Planet Philadelphia Podcast – radio show streamed on Gtown Radio May 6, 2016

5/7/2016

 
Listen to a podcast of the Planet Philadelphia that was streamed on G-town Radio May 6, 2016 with host Kay Wood’s interviews with Karen Melton, a local climate change activist who talked 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 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.

Please do tune back in to G-town Radio at 4:00 Friday May 20th for a dynamic interview about sea level rise with Professor Benjamin Horton of Rutgers University who tells us about the absolute urgency about acting on climate change now on another great Planet Philadelphia.
 
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
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Today! – Listen to a new live streamed Planet Philadelphia on wonderful Gtown Radio 4:00 today!

5/6/2016

 
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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


Update: Tomorrow - New Planet Philadelphia, with even more guests - 4:00 Apr 15 http://www.gtownradio.com/

4/14/2016

 
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Here’s an update for Planet Philadelphia tomorrow, Friday at 4:00 pm on wonderful Gtown radio with host Kay Wood. In addition to the interview with Zoë Cina-Sklar, who’ll be talking about the controversial energy hub and about 10,000 potential new green jobs here in Philly, we have Anthony Giancatarino, Director of Policy and Strategy at the Center for Social Inclusion, talking about a just transition to renewable energy and about a talk on that topic coming up soon. So tune in to Planet Philadelphia for a super show 4:00 this Friday at gtownradio.com!
 
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


Podcast: Planet Philadelphia, April 1, 2016 - Kay Wood’s interview with State Senator Art Haywood on fabulous Gtown Radio

4/2/2016

 
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.
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