It is increasingly clear as we face existential threats from environmental degradation and the climate crisis. There are a lot of ideas and dollars involved. What are the best ways to deal with the growing emergency?
www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/the-best-ways-to-deal-with-the-climate-crisis-ted-parson-michael-barnard-1132023/
Listen to Planet Philadelphia on the radio dial at 92.9 FM in NW Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com 4-5:00 PM ET the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month.
Frank A. von Hippel, professor of environmental health sciences in the Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and the lead of the One Health Research Initiative at the U. of Arizona. He’s also the author of The Chemical Age published by the University of Chicago Press, and the host of the Science History Podcast. He discusses the connectedness of animals, humans and the environment and our health. Also:
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/environmental-health-is-our-health-prof-frank-von-hippel-peter-winslow-philadelphia-ej-102023/
Planet Philadelphia airs on the radio dial at 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. Listen any time. Planet Philadelphia podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at www.planetphiladelphia.com/show-archives, and on many podcasts apps.
In this show MIT Professors Franz-Josef Ulm and Admir Masic, PhD, tell us about their discovery in making carbon-cement supercapacitors that could help solve our energy storage problems. Also in this show, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at Pennsylvania State University, Dr. Amir Sheikhi, talks about a new sustainable eco-friendly alternative to conventional rare earth elements extraction methods. To hear Planet Philadelphia tune your radio dial to 92.9 FM in Philadelphia or at gtownradio.com 4-5:00 PM ET the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at planetphiladelphia.com.
Listen to the full show: www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/supercapacitors-franz-josef-ulm-admir-masic-rare-earth-elements-amir-sheikhi-106232 Segments: New Eco-Friendly Carbon-Cement Supercapacitors; Franz-Josef Ulm, Admir Masic 10/6/23
Eco-friendly rare earth elements; Amir Sheikhi 10/6/23
To hear Planet Philadelphia 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. Listen any time. Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at planetphiladelphia.com, and on many podcasts apps. planetphiladelphia.com | facebook | @planetphila
John Dernbach, Emeritus Professor of Environmental Law and Sustainability at Widener University Commonwealth Law School, talks about the implications of a recent decision in the climate change court case Held v. Montana brought by young people in Montana.
Tracy Carluccio, Deputy Director of the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, discusses the tentative settlement between the company 3M is to pay $10.3 to $12.5 billion to help the suing states/communities clean PFAS from their drinking water. Listen to the show: https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/climate-change-lawsuit-breakthroughs-john-dernbach-tracy-carluccio-91523/ To hear Planet Philadelphia tune your radio dial to 92.9 FM in Philadelphia or at gtownradio.com 4-5:00 PM ET the 1st & 3rd Fridays/month. Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at planetphiladelphia.com. Podcast of 9/1/23 show: Using Our Precious Land Wisely - Tim Searchinger, Audrey Epp Schmidt9/2/2023
Rising population and demand for food, feed, fiber and fuel as well as minerals are increasing competition for land. How can we protect and restore land to fight climate change, prevent biodiversity loss and sustain other ecosystem service benefits that people depend upon from nature. Guests:
Listen to the show: https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/using-our-precious-land-wisely-tim-searchinger-audrey-epp-schmidt-9123/
To hear Planet Philadelphia 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. Listen any time. Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at planetphiladelphia.com, and on many podcasts apps. planetphiladelphia.com | facebook | @planetphila
What do religions have in common on climate change? Find out in this encore presentation of a passionate reasoned multi-faith talk with 4 religious leaders of 4 different faiths subtly delving into the communalities about climate change among these religions. We are replaying this inspiring conversation first aired in 2018.
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/morality-climate-changewhat-do-religions-have-in-common-on-climate-change/
To hear Planet Philadelphia 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. Listen any time. Podcasts are available shortly after broadcast at planetphiladelphia.com, and on many podcasts apps. planetphiladelphia.com | facebook | @planetphila
Innovation in renewable energy technology continues and shows increasing promise in addressing climate change effectively as well as demonstrates the complexity of the problem. Guests: Innovation in renewable energy technologies, Dr. John Hall, and Dr. Nasir. Also SEPTA Gas Plant controversy, Lisa Hastings and Lynn Robinson.
Listen to the show: https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/renewable-energy-dr-john-hall-dr-nasir-mahmood-pta-gas-plant-lisa-hastings-lynn-robinson/
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
Exploring ways that economic resources can be redeployed to lessen climate change risks.
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/redeploy-economic-resources-reduce-climate-change-richard-damania-steve-hanley-deanna-noël/
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
Lithium-Ion Battery Inventor and Nobel Prize Recipient John Goodenoughdied 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/
Segments:
Nobel laureate John Goodenough Anthropocene Senior Editor Mark Harris, climate change and politics
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
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:
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/time-to-make-big-changes-in-the-way-we-get-around-johanna-bozuwa-and-dr-zhifeng-ren-61623/ Segments: EVs without destructive mining, Johanna Bozuw Highway for energy transport, storage, and maglev cars? Dr. Zhifeng Ren
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 |
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.
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