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Podcast: New informative Planet Philadelphia, streamed on GTown Radio 10/20/17

10/22/2017

 
Learn about how we here at home are thinking about and dealing with our many environmental challenges and opportunities from:
  • Sustainability Director, Christine Knapp, repeal of the Clean Power Plan. 3:10 – 8:05
  • Ryan Kuck, Exec. Director of Greensgrow, urban farming.  8:06 – 29:45
  • Yards and Gardens Report: Professional gardener Cyane Gresham.  31:06 – 44:45
  • Roger Eardley-Pryor, imagining Philly’s energy future. 44:50 – 49:00
  • Caleb Staten, views and hopes for the future. 49:10 – 54:25
Music this show:
Los Straitjackets - Theme from Halloween
Gordon Lightfoot - Peaceful Waters
The Cramps - Human Fly
R.E.M. - I Walked With a Zombie
Next Planet Philadelphia - November 3, 2017. Tune in for more great discussion about our world. Planet Philadelphia, is an environmental radio show mixing interviews and news produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, the 1st and 3rd Friday a month.
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Podcast: Wild ad-libbed Planet Philadelphia live show - streamed online 6/2/17 www.gtownradio.com

6/5/2017

 
Hear environmental news — some real, some probably wildly inaccurate — as Planet Philadelphia show host, Kay Wood, and reporter, Linda Rosenwein, madly scrambled to put on a show after bizarre tech trouble. It’s an uneven show, but fun. Kind of a zany show full of tech trouble and mad recoveries with some environmental news mixed in too.

To listen to Planet Philadelphia shows that you might have missed, check out the podcast page on Planet Philadelphia website, http://planetphila.weebly.com/podcasts or back here at gtownradio.com a day or so after they’ve aired on Gtown Radio. Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line is: (484) 278-1846. Record a comment or event announcement anytime to be broadcast on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show. 

For more environmental reporting tune back in to  G-Town Radio (http://www.gtownradio.com) for the next Planet Philadelphia show: June 16th. Host Kay Wood interviews PECO Communications Manager, Ben Armstrong about PECO’s plans for renewable energy.
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Podcast: Real solutions to global warming on Planet Philadelphia streamed on GTown Radio 5/19/17

5/20/2017

 
  •  On this Planet Philadelphia Katharine Wilkinson, Ph.D. tells us what Project Drawdown has discovered about the best evidence-based solutions to solve our climate crisis. Drawdown is a coalition of scholars, scientists, entrepreneurs, and advocates from across the globe that are measuring and documenting solutions to global warming currently in use that will reach the drawdown point, the point when greenhouse gases consistently decline. Dr. Wilkinson is the senior writer of their book “Drawdown” disseminates this information. Drawdown is currently collaborating with the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations, which represents a population close to one third of humanity.

  • Also hear from people in our community who are very concerned about our climate crisis, 350 Philly activist Katie Blumberh and Rabbi Arthur Waskow Director of the Shalom Center.

Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line is: (484) 278-1846. Record a comment or event announcement anytime to be broadcast on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show. Planet Philadelphia streams on the internet at http://www.gtownradio.com/ 4:00-5:00 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Fridays each month. The next great Planet Philadelphia will be Friday June 2nd on http://www.gtownradio.com/ for more informative interviews about to live and thrive our beautiful world.

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Podcast: Great Guests on the Earth Day Planet Philadelphia streamed on GTown Radio 4/21/17

4/22/2017

 

Celebrate our earth by learning about our environmental and climate crisis on Planet Philadelphia streamed live on-line at our wonderful local radio station G-Town Radio 4:00pm www.gtownradio.com.

On today’s show we’ll be hearing about the climate crisis and the challenges we face with in today’s political and economic conditions, Richard Whiteford, Climate Change Adviser and Board Member of the UN World Information Transfer NGO, Rabbi Julie Greenberg on the Power Local Green Jobs campaign addressing the intersection of climate issues, race, and extreme economic inequality, Lindsay Meiman - the Peoples Climate Movement and the April 29th march in Washington, Doug Wechsler on his new children’s book, The Hidden Life of a Toad, and Damali Rhett, will tell us about The Energy Co-op, renewable energy co-op.


Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line is: (484) 278-1846. Record a comment or event announcement anytime to be broadcast on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show. Planet Philadelphia streams on the internet at http://www.gtownradio.com/ 4:00-5:00 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Fridays each month. To listen to shows after they’ve aired, check out the podcast page on Planet Philadelphia website, http://planetphila.weebly.com/podcasts.
 
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Podcast: Climate change and US national security, energy and transportation on Planet Philadelphia live streamed G-Town Radio 4/7/17

4/8/2017

 

Informative vital stories on this edition of Planet Philadelphia (streamed on-line at Gtown Radio 4/7/17) Hear about threats to US national security and other climate change challenges with host Kay Wood and fabulous guests taking on this and more.
 
David W. Titley, Rear Admiral USN (ret.) now a professor, Penn State School of International Affairs. He will speak about the great risk climate change poses for our national security and just what we can do to make our lives far safer.
New reporter debuts today! Linda Rosenwein reports on what’s new in energy engineering.
Urban planner, David Heller, on transportation planning in the age of climate change.
 
Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line is: (484) 278-1846. Record a comment or event announcement anytime to be broadcast on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show. Planet Philadelphia streams on the internet at http://www.gtownradio.com/ 4:00-5:00 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Fridays each month. To listen to shows after they’ve aired, check out the podcast page on Planet Philadelphia website, http://planetphila.weebly.com/podcasts.
 
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Podcast: Environmental and Climate Justice? Planet Philadelphia, streamed online on G-Town Radio, 3/17/17

3/18/2017

 
President Trump wants to get rid of programs that protect us from pollution of all sorts. In today’s Planet Philadelphia host Kay Wood speaks with Jacqueline Patterson, the Director of the NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Program. Ms Patterson talks about the heavier burden placed on people of color by pollution right now from using fossil fuels. If the Trump administration gets it’s way, it will have a devastating impact on communities that already suffer an out-sized toxic burden.

Also on Planet Philadelphia today we get an update from the courts. Nate Bellinger, Staff Attorney and State Program Manager of Our Children's Trust lawsuit, discusses the government’s breach of trust with climate change. Lots more interesting environmental news, as well.
 
Please also tune back in on-line to G-Town Radio (http://www.gtownradio.com) for the more in this continuing radio show exploring our world. Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line is: (484) 278-1846. 
 Record a comment or event announcement anytime to be broadcast on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show. Planet Philadelphia streams on the internet at http://www.gtownradio.com/ 4:00-5:00 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Fridays each month. To listen to shows after they’ve aired, check out the podcast page on Planet Philadelphia website, http://planetphila.weebly.com/podcasts.
 
Tune back in to the next Planet Philadelphia
4:00, Friday, April 7, 2017
G-Town Radio
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Planet Philadelphia podcast , streamed on G-Town Radio 2/17/17

2/18/2017

 
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Guest’s on this Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show on G-town Radio were Christina Simeone, the Director of Policy and External Affairs at the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, to give us a run down of energy policy in the US, including a view on how the new political situation might affect this vital far reaching part of our economy and lives.
 
Also on this Planet Philadelphia, Maura McCarthy, the Executive Director of  The Friends of the Wissahickon talked about their Sustainable Trail Initiative. The initiative is in the middle of a decade long effort of  habitat restoration, improved water quality, user experience and safety, and storm water management.
 
Please also tune back in to  G-Town Radio http://www.gtownradio.com for the more in this continuing radio show exploring our world. Upcoming guests scheduled include; Linda Black Elk on DALP, Jacqueline Patterson, Director of the NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Program, on environmental justice, Barbara Gottlieb, Director, Environment & Health Physicians for Social Responsibility on fossil fuel’s and the current climate crisis’s multiple impacts on our health, and more. Planet Philadelphia’s listener comment line: (484) 278-1846.
 Record a comment or event announcement anytime.
 
Planet Philadelphia streams on http://www.gtownradio.com/ 4:00-5:00 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Fridays each month. To listen to shows after they’ve aired, check out the podcast page on Planet Philadelphia website, http://planetphila.weebly.com/podcasts.


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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
Record a comment or event announcement anytime.

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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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.
  • 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.

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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. Alos 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!  
Please donate to keep G-town Radio going strong
.

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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