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PODCAST: Feminism and our rapidly changing climate, aired on WGGT-LP 92.9 FM and gtownradio.com 6/7/19

6/10/2019

 

Listen to the podcast of the entire radio show aired 6/7/19: Feminism and our rapidly changing climate.


In this Planet Philadelphia radio show:
  • Working to change gender bias in our clean energy industries with Alexandra Kroger, president of the Philadelphia Chapter of Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE), and The Energy Co-op’s Energy Program Manager.
  • Eve Andrews, a very personal and timely discussion for every woman alive today in her interview on reproductive rights and the climate crisis. Eve is a staff writer at Grist.
  • Temple University “Geography of Hazards Class” project podcast: The Nicetown Gas Plant – interviewing Lyn Robinson: Group Members: Dina Chrambanis, Karina Royzman, Abbeygail Anders, Abigail Wiseman, Danica Guillermo
Listen to Eve Andrews individual interview on SoundCloud:
soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/womens-reproductive-rights-and-our-climate-crisis-aired-6719

Planet Philadelphia
 is an environmental radio show that provides analysis on the intersectionality of large global environmental issues and how that can impact people in their daily lives. It is produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with  assistant producer/reporter Linda Rosenwein. The show live streams 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month on gtownradio.com and is broadcast on Germantown Community Radio at 92.9FM  WGGT-LP, available around NW Philadelphia. Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment/announcement for Planet Philadelphia radio show. 

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PODCAST: Planet Philadelphia radio show:  Changing state climate change and energy policies,  aired 5/17/19 on 92.9FM WGGT-LP Philadelphia

5/19/2019

 
Want to be effective in influencing state policies on our environment and climate change? Find out how in this Planet Philadelphia environmental radio that aired live 5/17/19 on  92.9fm and streamed live on gtownradio.com. Listen to show host Kay Wood’s interview with State Senator Art Haywood on being an effective citizen at the state level on our environment, climate change and other issues. 

Also on this show:
• Liz Robinson: Our Harrisburg correspondent and consultant to the PA Solar Energy Industries Association, on what else is happening in Harrisburg.
• Linda Rosenwein:A compilation of regional state, and city environmental news and selected other topics.
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/changing-state-climate-change-and-energy-policies-aired-51719-on-929fm-wggt-lp-philadelphia/
Planet Philadelphia airs 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday every month on Germantown Community Radio 92.9 FM WGGT-LP in Philadelphia, and is simultaneously live streamed on www.gtownradio.com. All shows are also available as podcasts on the planetphiladelphia.com show archives page, and are also available on Mixcloud and Soundcloud. Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment/announcement for Planet Philadelphia radio show. 

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Podcast: Planet Philadelphia Live radio show 2/15/19 2/15/19: Vinod Thomas and Franco Montalto, Ph.D., climate change strategies

2/17/2019

 
The podcast is available for last Friday’s live Planet Philadelphia show from 2/15/19 The Environment: National and International Perspectives. What are the perspectives of people with both international and national contacts regarding environmental issues? Liten to these guests to find out:
  • Vinod Thomas, is former senior vice president at the World Bank, one of whose responsibilities is financing to help with climate issues, and author of Climate Change and Natural Disaster (2018).He will talk about the present climate change crisis and solutions that we may be able to take to avert it.
  • Franco Montalto, Ph.D., is an associate professor in Drexel’s Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering.  He has recently returned from the world climate change conference in Poland, COP24, and has contacts about environmental issues in other countries.  He will discuss “integration” and systems issues in relationship to the environment, as well as some of his own work on urban environmental problems.
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Listen to Planet Philadelphia 4-5 PM the first and third Friday of the month on your radio dial at WGGT-LP 92.9 FM  in NW Philadelphia, and G-Town Radio, http://www.gtownradio.com. Shows aired live will be available as podcasts shortly after they broadcast. ​ 

​Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment/announcement for  Planet Philadelphia radio show.

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Podcast: What to do about the climate crisis at our door step? Richard Whiteford and Meenal Raval, Planet Philadelphia 12/7/18

12/10/2018

 
Just click on the button above, or this link: https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/what-to-do-about-the-climate-crisis-at-our-door-step-richard-whiteford-and-meenal-raval/, to listen to the podcast of the latest Planet Philadelphia broadcast on WGGT-LP 92.9 FM Germantown Community Radio and streaming at gtownradio.com 12/7/18

Stark warnings from the National Climate Assessment and several other recent reputable reports say we are already in a climate crisis with real harm happening to us today.  Our guests will talk about the crisis and what we can all do to help avert the worst.

•  Climate change expert, Richard Whiteford, will talk about what the National Climate Assessment means for us here in the Delaware Valley.

•  Local environmental activist, Meenah Raval, will discuss PGW’s, deal to move for a new LNG (liquefied natural gas) facility at its Passyunk plant, and why it is a bad idea. 



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Listen to Planet Philadelphia 4-5 PM the first and third Friday of the month on your radio dial at 92.9 FM WGGT-LP in NW Philadelphia, and G-Town Radio, http://www.gtownradio.com. 

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Podcast: Community Resistance to SEPTA Gas Plant, also, Dr. Paul Salaman on Climate Change, Planet Philadelphia 1/19/18

1/20/2018

 
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Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show: Members of our community and our globe discussing their efforts on behalf of having a healthy environment plus news and more.


https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/community-resistancegas-plant-dr-paul-salamanclimate-change-planet-philadelphia-11918/

  • SEPTA gas plant resistance from the community: Lynn Robinson, Eric Marsh, Kristi Littell.
  • Dr. Paul Salaman, CEO Rain forest Trust - the implications for climate change and review the last year with an emphasis on actions that are currently needed.
 
Music on this radio show:
Big Yellow Taxi - Joni Mitchell
Manhattan In January  - Jill Solbule
Rhubarb - Cover - Graham Bole
 
Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, streaming live 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month on GTown Radio streaming online at http://www.gtownradio.com and broadcast on low power fm at WGGT, 92.9, available for your listening pleasure in NW Philly.


Comment Line: Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment or event announcement anytime to be aired on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show.

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Podcast: Hear an inspiring conversation on climate change and morality broadcast on Planet Philadelphia streamed on G-town Radio

1/6/2018

 
This is an encore presentation of a multi-faith discussion recorded with 4 religious leaders of 4 different faiths subtly delving into the communalities about climate change among these religions: Quaiser Abdullah Ph.D., Imam at Quba Institute, Sister Mary Elizabeth Clark, from Sisters of St. Joseph Earth Center, Reverend Mitchell C. Hescox, President/CEO of the Evangelical Environmental Network, and Rabbi Malkah Binah Klein, co-chair of the Philadelphia Chapter of Pennsylvania Interfaith Power and Light. This conversation is important for all to hear in our divisive time.

Music in this show: Rocco Granata 09 Earth


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https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/inspiring-conversation-on-climate-change-and-morality-streamed-on-gtownradiocom-12117/

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Listen to the podcast of this inspiring conversation on climate change and morality on Planet Philadelphia streamed on gtownradio.com, 12/1/17

12/1/2017

 
When we recorded this discussion, I was very moved by the level of knowledge, spirit, and the passion and urgent concern all expressed as was the tenor of the whole event.
 
  • Quaiser Abdullah Ph.D., Imam at Quba Institute and professor of Adult and Organizational Development, Temple University
  • Sister Mary Elizabeth Clark, from Sisters of St. Joseph Earth Center, and Sustainability Assistant to the President of Chestnut Hill College
  • Reverend Mitchell C. Hescox, President/CEO of the Evangelical Environmental Network
  • Rabbi Malkah Binah Klein, co-chair of the Philadelphia Chapter of Pennsylvania Interfaith Power and Light

This conversation is important for all to hear in our divisive time.

Music in this show: Rocco Granata 09 Earth
 
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/inspiring-conversation-on-climate-change-and-morality-streamed-on-gtownradiocom-12117/

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Podcast: Philly Schools, Energy Future, Agriculture + Climate ChangePlanet Philadelphia, GTown Radio 11/3/17

11/5/2017

 

Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show streamed at gtownradio.com 11/3/17
  • Land-use, climate change, and soil carbon loss; Jonathan Sanderman, Ph.D.
  • Philadelphia school buildings; Councilman Derek S. Green, and Jerry Roseman, Dir. Environmental Science and Occupational Safety and Health with the PFT.
  • Imagine Philadelphia’s Energy Future ; Adam Garber,  PennEnvironment. Funded in part by The Climate & Urban Systems Partnership (CUSP).

Music on this show: Big Yellow Taxi - Joni Mitchell, Dusty old dust - Woodie Guthrie, Electron - Paramagnetic Resonance - Lobo Loco, Liberated Carbon - Andy Revkin

Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, the first and third Friday of every month. Shows will be available as podcasts on the Planet Philadelphia site (http://www.planetphiladelphia.com/podcasts) shortly after they broadcast. Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line is: (484) 278-1846. Record a comment or event announcement anytime to be on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show. 

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Podcast: Greener, cleaner, more prosperous future Philadelphia, Planet Philadelphia on GTown Radio, 10/6/17

10/7/2017

 
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/greener-cleaner-more-prosperous-future-philadelphia-planet-philadelphia-on-gtown-radio-10617/

Philadelphia is making big efforts to ready our fair city for a greener, cleaner, more prosperous future. Listen to Planet Philadelphia host, Kay Wood, find out how these big efforts are coming along on this Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show streamed on GTown Radio 10/6/17. https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/greener-cleaner-more-prosperous-future-philadelphia-planet-philadelphia-on-gtown-radio-10617/
Guests:
  • Emily Schapira, Exec. Director, Philadelphia Energy Authority,  on investing in clean energy and energy efficiency to drive job creation in Philadelphia, including Solarize Philadelphia.
  • Nicolas Esposito, Director of Philly’s Zero Waste and Litter Action Plan, a plan to move us toward becoming a zero-waste city by 2035.
  • Also, Leslie Cerf, Volunteer Coordinator at Awbury Arboretum, talks about the beautiful accessible green resource in our midst.
Music List:
  • Big Yellow Taxi; Joni Mitchell
  • October; U2
  • The Energy Blues; School House Rock
  • Peaceful Waters; Gordon Lightfoot
  • My October Symphony; Pet Shop Boys

Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, the first and third Friday of every month. Shows will be available as podcasts on the Planet Philadelphia site (http://www.planetphiladelphia.com/podcasts) a few days after they broadcast. Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line is: (484) 278-1846. Record a comment or event announcement anytime to be on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show.

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Podcast: Planet Philadelphia streamed on GTown Radio, 9/1/17

9/2/2017

 
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/planet-philadelphia-streamed-on-gtown-radio-9117/

Labor Day weekend Planet Philadelphia full of outtakes from fascinating and informative interviews about our world:
 
2:00 – 16:36 - State Representative Donna Bullock – How she became very concerned about the deep and long lasting negative affects of our state’s environmental practices on people in the commonwealth including here in Philadelphia.
 
18:40 – 34:30 - David W Titley, Rear Admiral USN (ret.) is now a Professor of Practice in Meteorology at Penn State School of International Affairs. He speaks about what should be done to address the very real and serious constellation of threat’s posed by climate change to America’s national security.
 
35:12 – 57:40 - Katharine Wilkinson, D.Phil., Senior Writer on the new book DRAWDOWN discusses some surprising results found by researching an array of substantive solutions to global warming and what it might mean if they are scaled up over the next thirty years.

 
Music list for 9/1/17 Planet Philadelphia:
“Big Yellow Taxi” by Joni Mitchell
“Rain” by The Beatles
“All Electric “ by Anna Margaret & Nevermind
“Time Waits For No One “ by Rolling Stones

Host, Kay Wood, and reporter, Linda Rosenwein bring you in-depth interviews plus news, music and more on your favorite local radio station, GTown Radio. For more great environmental reporting and commentary listen to Planet Philadelphia on G-Town Radio (http://www.gtownradio.com) 4-5:00 pm EST the first and third Friday of the month.
 
Special Note: Planet Philadelphia’s 2nd anniversary is September 15, 2017. To celebrate there will be a very special guest, Dr. John Goodenough, inventor of the lithium-ion battery. He will tell us about the future of batteries to revolutionize energy production and decrease fossil fuel use.

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