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Podcast of 9/18/2020 Planet Philadelphia with Peter Winslow and Robert B. McKinstry Jr.

9/20/2020

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The successes and failures in promoting environmental goals is instructive to the country as a whole. Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show aired on 92.9FM WGGT-LP and gtownradio.com on September 18, 2020 with guests:
•  Peter Winslow is president of A Smart Collaboration, an LLC which promotes collaboration among groups to bring about environmental and socially responsible goals.  He is active in many different environmental justice movements and projects in the Philadelphia area.  Peter talks about the former Philadelphia refinery (now owned by Hilco) and about plans for a public bank for Philadelphia.
•  Robert B. McKinstry Jr. is a Fellow of the American College of Environmental Law and a Fellow of the American Bar Institute. He discusses a recent administrative law ruling that allows environmental stakeholders to present to Pennsylvania’s Public Utilities Commission (PUC) concerns on environmental issues for the first time.

Full Planet Philadlephia broadcast September 18, 2020:

https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/reaching-for-environmental-goals-lessons-from-regional-stories-9182020/


Individual Interviews:

Planet Philadelphia · Peter Winslow, Public Banking & Hilco update, 9/18/2020 Radio Show
Planet Philadelphia · Robert B. McKinstry Jr., 9/18/2020 Radio Show

The next Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show will be
​4:00-5:00 PM October 2nd. Please do tune in then to hear the show on ​
WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com.

Not in Philly?
You can still listen to all the great G-town Radio programing  on  
Tunein , Simple Radio, or other aps on your phone or other device. 


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Podcast of Planet Philadelphia aired Sept 4, 2020 - Labor and the environmental movement

9/6/2020

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This Planet Philadelphia episode, aired on September 4, 2020, focused on labor and the environmental movement. Featured guests included Dr. J. Mijin Cha, Assistant Professor at Occidental College in the Urban and Environmental Policy Department and Fellow at the Worker Institute at Cornell, and Peter Handler, group leader of the Philadelphia Chapter of Citizens Climate Lobby (CCL).

Full show aired Sept. 4, 2020:

https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/labor-and-the-environmental-movement-aired-942020/

Individual Interviews:
Planet Philadelphia · 9/4/2020: Dr. Mijin Cha Labor and the environmental movement
Planet Philadelphia · 9/4/2020: Peter Handler - Labor and the environmental movement

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Podcast of 8/21/2020 Planet Philadelphia: What we all need to know about the agencies controlling our electric supply.

8/23/2020

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Planet Philadelphia radio show aired 8/21/2020 on 92.9 FM WGGT-LP in NW Philly and  streaming at gtownradio.com. The actions our government take affects our energy supply, reliability and whether or not we make the transition to a zero carbon society with guests, Alexandra Kroger, Energy Program Director at the Energy Coop, and Liz Robinson, Director of the Philadelphia Solar Energy Association,  and Planet Philadelphia Harrisburg energy commentator. 

Full show aired 8/21/2020:
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/8212020-what-we-all-need-to-know-about-the-agencies-controlling-our-electric-supply/


Individual interviews:
Planet Philadelphia · Alexandra Kroger Intv Aired 8 - 21 - 2020 Indv Intv
Planet Philadelphia · Liz Robinson on 8 /21/2020 radio show

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Podcast of the Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show aired Friday 8/7/2020

8/21/2020

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New approaches to sustainability,  one for businesses and communities, the other based on world-wide research:
•  Karl Schmidt, Professor of Practice in Sustainable Engineering at Villanova University:  He has a long history of working in business settings on sustainability, particularly as director of sustainability at Johnson and Johnson.
•  Dr. Katharine Wilkinson,VP of Communication and Engagement for Project Drawdown: This project does world-wide research on current techniques that are working to lower greenhouse gases and could be scaled up.


Full show:

https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/new-approaches-to-sustainability-aired-872020


Individual interviews:

Karl Schmidt, Professor of Practice in Sustainable Engineering at Villanova University
https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/872020-karl-schmidt-professor-of-practice-in-sustainable-engineering-at-villanova-university
Planet Philadelphia · 8/7/2020-Karl Schmidt, Professor of Practice in Sustainable Engineering at Villanova University

Dr. Katharine Wilkinson, Drawdown Review
https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/872020-dr-katharine-wilkinson-drawdown-review​
Planet Philadelphia · 8/7/2020 - Dr. Katharine Wilkinson, Drawdown Review.

Planet Philadelphia  environmental radio show airs
4-5:00 PM EST 1st and 3rd Friday each month at
 
WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in Philadelphia & at gtownradio.com.

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Podcast of the show aired July 3, 2020

7/6/2020

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In case you missed the show last Friday, here's another chance to hear these thoughtful interviews with with the Congressman Dwight Evans and Rev. Mitchell C. Hescox. Rev. Hescox & Congressman Evans both work hard for a healthier environment and life for all, young and old. Listen to this podcast of the Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show originally broadcast July 3, 2020 to hear about their approaches to working with legislatures include moral or religious as well as political avenues. We explore recent initiatives in both of these areas, particularly in light of the Covid19 pandemic.

Full show broadcast July 3rd:


https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/july-3rd-show-interviews-with-the-rev-mitchell-c-hescox-and-congressman-dwight-evans/


Individual interviews:

Congressman Dwight Evans:
Planet Philadelphia · 7/3/20 broadcast interview with Congressman Dwight Evans
https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/7320-broadcast-interview-with-congressman-dwight-evans

Rev. Mitchell C. Hescox:
Planet Philadelphia · 7/3/20 radio show - Rev. Mitch Hescox-
https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/7320-radio-show-rev-mitch-hescox


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Podcast: Racism and the Environment, radio show aired 6/19/20

6/20/2020

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On this show we discuss racism in environmental and scientific fields and working for systems change in institutions causing this environmental injustice. 
  • Dottie Baumgarten, environmental consultant/educator and owner of Sustainable Choices, on problems white people have in making space for people in scientific and environmental groups and how we can change the dynamic.
  • Rabbi Julie Greenberg, Climate Justice Coordinator of POWER, an interfaith Pennsylvania organization dedicated to social justice through advocacy. She will be talking about a recent hearing to influence the Public Utilities Commission to increase the proportion of PECO’s distributed energy be solar. 

Full show aired June 19, 2020:
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/racism-and-the-environment-radio-show-aired-61920/

​Individual interviews aired June 19, 2020:
Dottie Baumgarten: https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/dottie-baumgarten-aired-june-19-20
Planet Philadelphia · Dottie Baumgarten Aired June 19 - 20

​Rabbi Julie Greenberg; 
https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/julie-greenberg-june-19-20
Planet Philadelphia · Julie Greenberg June 19 - 20


​Planet Philadelphia  environmental radio show airs 4-5:00 PM EST 1st and 3rd Friday each month. 
​
Please do tune in then to ​ WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com.

Not in Philly?
Gtown Radio has it's own ap! Listen anywhere any time.
Get Gtown Radio Ap here!
 
You can also listen to all the great G-town Radio programing  on  
Tunein , Simple Radio, or other aps on your phone or other device. 


www.planetphiladelphia.com | www.gtownradio.com | facebook |  @planetphila | @gtownradio
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Podcast of radio show aired ​5/15/220: COVID-19 and the summer, Professor Karen Clay and Director Christine Knapp

5/16/2020

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Two big factors affecting Covid-19;
​the air we breathe and summer heat.
In case you missed the show on Friday, here's another chance to  listen to the Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show aired 5/15/2020.
  • Professor Clay talks about her research on the effects of pollution during the 1918 Spanish Flu and its implications for today’s pandemic.
  • Christine Knapp, is Director of Philadelphia’s Office of Sustainability discusses the City’s plans to cope with heat stress in the summer months (a growing concern as the climate warms up)   in the era of Covid-19 when congestion and crowding might worsen the pandemic.
    ​
​​For the full broadcast:
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/515220-radio-show-covid-19-and-the-summer-professor-karen-clay-and-director-christine-knapp
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Individual interviews:
Professor Karen Clay, aired on Planet Philadelphia5/15/2020
https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/515220-radio-show-covid-19-and-the-1918-flu-professor-karen-clay

Christine Knapp, aired on Planet Philadelphia 5/15/2020
https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/515220-radio-show-summer-heat-and-covid-19-christine-knapp-director-office-of-sustainability

The next Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show will be
​4:00-5:00 PM June 5th. Please do tune in then to hear the show on ​
WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com.

Not in Philly?
You can still listen to all the great G-town Radio programing  on  
Tunein , Simple Radio, or other aps on your phone or other device. 


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PODCAST: Fracking and Banking Dilemmas and Solutions, radio show aired 5/1/2020 on 92.9 FM WGGT-LP in Philadelphia and at gtownradio.com

5/2/2020

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In case you missed the show on Friday, here's another chance to listen to these interesting informative interviews and more.
  • Kathy Hipple: The financial picture of oil/gas industry facing big troubles. Kathy Hipple is a financial analyst at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA.org) and a finance professor for Bard’s MBA program in Sustainability.  She has an MBA in Sustainability.  She will talk about a recent report from IEEFA about the long-term economic prospects of oil and gas drilling.
  • Peter Winslow: How could Public Banking help cities face up to challenges? Peter Winslow will discuss the public banking movement, and specifically the movement to have Philadelphia establish a public bank. 

Full show:
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/fracking-and-banking-dilemmas-and-solutions-aired-512020/


Individual interviews:
Kathy Hipple: Interview aired May 1, 2020. Finances of oil/gas industry facing big troubles.
https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/kathy-hipple-ieefa-aired-may-1-2020-on-9299fm-philadelphia

Planet Philadelphia · Kathy Hipple - IEEFA - Aired May 1 2020 on 929.9FM Philadelphia

Peter Winslow: Interview aired May 1, 2020. How could Public Banking help cities face up to challenges?
https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/peter-winslow-could-public-banking-help-cities-better-deal-with-challenges-aired-512020
Planet Philadelphia · Peter Winslow: Could Public Banking help cities better deal with challenges? aired 5/1/2020

Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show airs
4-5:00 PM EST 1st and 3rd Friday each month on
​WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com.

Not in Philly?
You can still listen to all the great G-town Radio programing  on  
Tunein , Simple Radio, or other aps on your phone or other device.
 


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Podcast of show aired 4/17/20 Podcast of show aired 4/17/20

4/18/2020

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On this podcast of the Planet Philadelphia radio show aired 4/17/20 on 92.9 FM WGGT-LP and gtownradio.com,
https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/aired-41720-how-does-infrastructure-shape-equity-and-well-being-across-the-urban-rural-gradient/
Temple University’s Center for Sustainable Communities hosted a workshop ‘How does Infrastructure Shape Equity and Well-being Across the Urban-Rural Gradient’September 11th to September 13th, 2019. The workshop was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant No. 1929834 and Temple University in partnership with Drexel University, Hunter College, CUNY, Indiana University-Bloomington, Oak Ridge National Labs, The Franklin Institute, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, the Sustainable Business Network, and Planet Philadelphia.

The workshop was about the impact of infrastructure on equity and well-being across the urban-rural gradient and used Philadelphia metropolitan region as a case study. One of the goals was to integrate different sets of knowledge and skills from diverse perspectives. Workshop attendees included researchers from the social, engineering, health, data, and environmental sciences, and practitioners, industry leaders, government agencies, educators, and community organizers. Key issues discussed were:
  • How to create and evaluate models for knowledge co-production
  • How to meaningfully prioritize equity and wellbeing in sustainability research and planning
  • How to bring analysis of health into infrastructure research
  • Possible re-conceptualizations of the urban-rural gradient
  • The need for comparative research on infrastructure systems
 
This podcast is a compilation of interviewsconducted throughout the workshop by Kay Wood, the producer and host of the environmental radio show Planet Philadelphia, Linda Rosenwein, Planet Philadelphia assistant producer, and Geography and Urban Studiesgraduate students: Rebecca Croog, Stephen Dickinson, Sarah Heck, Shrobona Karkun, Dirk Kinsey, Matthew Marcus, Naida Elena Montes, Jeronimo Rodriguez, Alisa Shockley, and Melissa Tolosa. 
 
In no particular order, the people in this podcast are:
  • Melissa R. Gilbert, Workshop Chairperson,Director, Center for Sustainable Communities, Temple University
  • Kay Wood, Producer and Host of Planet Philadelphia
  • Leslie S. Richards, Secretary of Transportation, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
  • Jerome Shabazz, Executive Director, Overbrook Environmental Education Center
  • Rachel Valletta, Environmental Scientist, Franklin Institute, Director of theClimate and Urban Systems Partnership (CUSP)
  • Hallie Eakin, Professor and Senior Sustainability Scientist, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University
  • Eduardo Brondízio, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Director, Center for the Analysis of Social-Ecological Landscapes (CASEL), Indiana University Bloomington
  • Brett Fusco, Manager, Office of Long-Range Planning, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
  • Victor Gutierrez, Assistant Professor of Geography and Urban Studies, Temple University
  • Simi Hoque, Associate Professor of Engineering, Drexel University
  • Hamil Pearsall, Associate Professor of Geography and Urban Studies, Temple University
  • Bill Solecki, Professor of Geography at Hunter College and Founder Director, Emeritus, CUNY Institute for Sustainable Cities
  • Joe Pierce, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability and Division of Regional and City Planning, University of Oklahoma
  • Allison Hayes-Conroy, Associate Professor of Geography and Urban Studies Department, Temple University.
  • Wilson Lara, postdoctoral research fellow in the Geography and Urban Studies Department, Temple University.
  • Lara Roman,Research Ecologist, Philadelphia Field Station – Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service 
  • Brett Fusco, Manager, Office of Long-range Planning, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission 
  • Dirk Kinsey, Geography and Urban Studies(GUS) graduate student, Temple University 
 
 
The Community Report on the workshop can be downloaded from https://www.cla.temple.edu/center-for-sustainable-communities/.
 
It is also posted on the following websites:
Center for Sustainable Communities, Temple University
Institute for Sustainable Cites, City University of New York
Center for the Analysis of Social-Ecological Landscapes (CASEL), Indiana University Bloomington
The Consortium for Climate Risks in the Urban Northeast (CCRUN), Drexel University



Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show airs
4-5:00 PM EST 1st and 3rd Friday each month on
​WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com.

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Hear The Podcast - Exploring Sci-fi Green Solutions, aired 4/3/20 on 92.9 FM WGGT-LP & gtownradio.com

4/4/2020

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In case you missed the broadcast this past Friday (4/3/20) here’s your chance to hear the show. We explored Sci-fi like green solutions and what they might do for our environment here on earth with two super guests: James Tour, Ph.D., professor of chemistry, computer science, and materials science and nanogenineering at Rice University, and Chelsea Heveran, Ph.D., from University of Colorado and Montano State University.

Full Planet Philadelphia show:

https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/exploring-sci-fi-green-solutions-aired-4320-on-929-fm-wggt-lp-gtownradiocom/


Individual interviews:
https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/james-tour-aired-4320-on-929-fm-wggt-lp-gtownradiocom

https://soundcloud.com/planetphiladelphia/chelsea-heveran-aired-4320-on-929-fm-wggt-lp-gtownradiocom


Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show airs
4-5:00 PM EST 1st and 3rd Friday each month on
​WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in Philadelphia or live stream at gtownradio.com.

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