https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/clean-up-our-environment-by-dealing-with-food-waste-and-clean-energy-jobs-72018-radio-show/
Guests: Tim Bennett will talk about food waste, one of the more significant contributors to environmental degradation and greenhouse gas emissions. Bennett Compost is one of the largest, private residential composting companies in the Northeast collecting food scraps from over 2200 households weekly. Sharon Pillar, Consultant for Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) a national nonpartisan organization that advocates for smart policies that are good for both the environment and the economy, will talk with us about the recently released Clean Jobs PA report. Music: Big Yellow Taxi – Joni Mitchell Smile From The Mirror - David Szesztay There It Is - David Szesztay Warmth Of The Sun - Beach Boys
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/climate-change-as-a-motivating-force-planet-philadelphia-wggt-929lpfm-philadelphia-31617/
Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show on WGGT 92.9 LPFM in NW Philadelphia and simultaneously streamed online at www.gtownradio.com 3/16/18. Guests:
Music on this show: Big Yellow Taxi - Joni Mitchell HereComesSun – The Beatles You can never hold back spring - Tom Waits Thimble Of Sun – Podington Bear Comment Line: Call (484) 278-1846 Email: planetphila@gmail.com http://www.planetphila.com | http://www.gtownradio.com | Facebook | @planetphila | @gtownradio
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/two-ways-to-grow-greener-on-the-planet-philadelphia-aired-on-929-fm-21618/
Listen to this Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show about two different ways to grow greener in Pennsylvania that was aired 2/16/18 at 92.9 FMLP in Philadelphia. Host Kay Wood and reporter Linda Rosenwein spoke with Damali Rhett, The Energy Co-op Executive Director, and Dan Koltonuk Heating Oil Program Director about renewable energy. Another way to grow greener is with planting native plants. Guest John Janick, owner of Good Host Plants, will tell us about many of the amazing insights he learned on his own journey to understanding the importance of planting native plants. Music on this show: Big Yellow Taxi - Joni Mitchell The Heat (The Energy) - The Prodigy Grow Our Souls - City Love, Sterling Duns and Caselli Jordan Rumba - Dee Yan-Key Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, streaming live on G-Town Radio and broadcast on low power WGGT 92.9FM 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month. www.planetphila.com | www.gtownradio.com | facebook | @planetphila | @gtownradio Is solar beating out fossil fuels purely on the dollars and cents? Zachary N. Goldstein, Co-President of the Wharton Energy Club visited G-Town Radio to talk about the outlook for the business of renewable energy with the Planet Philadelphia team. What’s the political outlook for renewables in Pennsylvania? Planet Philadelphia host Kay Wood interviewed State Representative Christopher Rabb. Tune in to hear their discussion about his recently introduced House bill to move Pennsylvania to 100% renewable energy by 2050, his other efforts to make our world more livable and more fair, and leading by example by buying an all electric car. Music on this radio show: Big Yellow Taxi - Joni Mitchell Cloudbank - Podington Bear The World is Changing - Movie Theater Listen to the podcast here: https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/investing-in-renewable-energy-is-a-good-bet-despite-politics-planet-philadelphia-radio-show/
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/
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. http://www.planetphila.com | http://www.gtownradio.com | facebook | @planetphila | @gtownradio 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 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.
Music in this show: Rocco Granata 09 Earth https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/inspiring-conversation-on-climate-change-and-morality-streamed-on-gtownradiocom-12117/ Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show streamed at gtownradio.com 11/3/17
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.
Learn about how we here at home are thinking about and dealing with our many environmental challenges and opportunities from:
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. Planet Philadelphia listener comment line: (484) 278-1846.
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:
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. |
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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