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Conversations with Industry Experts, Academicians, and seasoned practitioners on Climate Change and Sustainability including Climate Justice, Climate Finance, Climate Variability, Climate Security, Disaster Risk Management, Circular Economy, Climate Forecasting, ESG Reporting, Air Pollution, Sustainable Forest Management and Food Security
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Every week, the ENDS team runs down the biggest green news stories, shines a spotlight on some pretty nasty chemicals, and takes a forensic look at one of the more deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today. Read more on the issues covered at www.endsreport.com or follow us on Twitter @TheENDSReport Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Our podcast series is designed to provide insight into the lives of environmental professionals. What drives them? How did they get where they are today? Why do they do what they do? The selection of Chartered Environmentalists, Registered Environmental Practitioners and Registered Environmental Technicians that we’ll be interviewing each month is as diverse as our register is, with our podcasts featuring environmental experts from across a variety of sectors and disciplines. Areas of expert ...
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We all know about the doom and gloom associated with environmental issues. We need to tell ourselves a new story. Instead let's talk about energy independence, green jobs, livable cities, clean water, clean air, and healthy children. This is where politics, perceptions, and life-style meet the catastrophe that is unfolding in front of our eyes. Here's a suggestion — subscribe, tune-in, and stop doom-scrolling.
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The L.A. Report is a breakdown of the day's top news from Southern California, featuring the award-winning reporting of LAist 89.3 FM – L.A.'s number one NPR station. Hosted by Susanne Whatley in the morning and Nick Roman in the afternoon, it's the smart way to start and end your day. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Sustainability Defined is the podcast that defines sustainability, one concept (and bad joke) at a time. Hosts Scott Breen and Jay Siegel explore a new topic each episode with the help of an expert in the field. Each concept falls into one of seven sectors -- Energy, Cities, Natural Environment, Transportation, Business, Policy, and Social -- and is visually represented in a Sustainability Tree found at www.sustainabilitydefined.com.
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Lawyer 2 Lawyer is an award-winning podcast covering relevant, contemporary news from a legal perspective. Host J. Craig Williams invites industry professionals to examine current events and recent rulings in discussions that raise contemplative questions for those involved in the legal industry. Launched in 2005, Lawyer 2 Lawyer is one of the longest-running podcasts on the Internet.
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I did all the right things to prevent getting cancer. A certified health coach, nutritionist & wellness speaker, I thought I’d be the last person to be diagnosed with breast cancer. Why did I still get it? Was there something else I could have done to prevent it? A couple years later, I am grateful to be cancer-free and now I’m on a mission to share everything I’ve learned about mitigating risk, managing symptoms, and staying mentally well when bad things happen – even if you “did everything ...
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Energypreneurs is a podcast that brings solar power, electric vehicles and battery technologies to young entrepreneurs. Sohail Hasnie, our host, is a firm believer that the solution to climate change lies in these technologies, which will also fundamentally change the way we think about electricity and transportation—on road, on water and even on air. Over the last 35 years, Sohail has applied technology and innovation in many large infrastructure projects across Australasia. As a staff of t ...
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We begin with a deadly shooting following a high school graduation in Richmond, Virginia that sent multiple people to the hospital. Donald Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows testified to a federal grand jury. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has announce he’s running for president. A judge has ordered New York Republican Congressman Ge…
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Movie and TV actors have given their union leaders the OK to call a strike; LA County supervisors today voted to set up a commission to ensure county policies include the needs of LGBTQ+ Angelenos. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join Support the show: https://laist.comBy LAist Studios
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Minnesota's air quality is off to worst start in modern records as wildfires burn Canada and Rochester condo residents are out for a month while crews address structural concerns. This is an evening update from MPR News, hosted by Tim Nelson. Music by Gary Meister.By Minnesota Public Radio
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We start with the critical impact a destroyed dam is having in Ukraine. Plus, we’ll break down two separate hearings today over Prince Harry's immigration records and a landmark case against British tabloids. Goldman Sachs lowers its odds of a US recession. We’ll tell you about a recall involving thousands of Ford SUVs and pickups. And, a feud betw…
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The recovery of the wreckage from Sunday's plane crash in Virginia begins today. President Joe Biden will hold just his second cabinet meeting of 2023. Does the debt ceiling package get to the root of the country's money problems? A taxpayer-funded religious school has been given the go-ahead in Oklahoma. Plus, an LGBTQ+ civil rights group calls a …
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Eviction cases are piling up in Los Angeles County courtrooms, especially now that the county’s COVID protections have ended. Landlords almost always show up with attorneys, while tenants tend to represent themselves. Reporter: David Wagner, LAist Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg says he's proud of the way community groups and local officials are…
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SAG-AFTRA members vote to authorize a strike; State lawmakers seek to amend the California constitution to protect certain marriages; A tenants' group settles a lawsuit over the state's renter assistance program. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join Support the show: https://laist.com…
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Hundreds of people have had to leave their homes in Ukraine after a dam collapsed in a Russian-controlled area. US Border Patrol are having less encounters with migrants since Title 42 was lifted. A mother of four was shot and killed after a feud with her neighbor. Prince Harry takes the stand in his fight against British tabloids. Plus, could brea…
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State health officials on Monday said there are indications that norovirus is responsible for sickening dozens of swimmers and closing a popular beach in Dakota County. This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Music by Gary Meister.By Minnesota Public Radio
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A critical dam has been blown up in a Russian controlled area of Ukraine - we'll bring you the latest. Another private jet has dropped off migrants in California. Canada wildfires mean 26,000 people can't go home and they're still causing air quality problems in the US. Prince Harry is giving evidence in the UK, but there's also a legal case surrou…
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We start with a flood at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home last year that federal investigators find suspicious. We’re learning more details about a deadly plane crash in Virginia over the weekend. Also, a mom whose six-year-old shot a first-grade teacher is now facing federal charges. Former FBI agent Robert Hanssen, who was convicte…
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Trains halted due to ongoing sliding bluff, disrupting South Orange County; Possible positive outcome for striking scriptwriters; Lack of lifeguards threatens summer fun at L.A. public pools. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join Support the show: https://laist.comBy LAist Studios
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An air quality alert for much of eastern Minnesota has been expanded to include the North Shore and Duluth area. The affected region includes the Twin Cities, Albert Lea, Rochester, Mankato, Hinckley, Duluth, Two Harbors, and the tribal nations of Prairie Island, Mille Lacs, Fond du Lac, and Grand Portage. The alert is now extended into 6 p.m. Tues…
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We start with new developments on an investigation into a deadly plane crash in Virginia. Police are searching for suspects in connection to a deadly shooting in Texas. The bodies of three people have been recovered in a partial apartment building collapse in Iowa. We have the latest on the presidential race for the Republican nomination. And, Prin…
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Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are meeting with Justice Department officials, as another Republican is officially running for president. Wildfires in Quebec are impacting air quality in the US. The Supreme Court is racing to wrap up its term – we break down the opinions to watch. Calls to improve India’s railways are growing after Friday…
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The CARE Court program is part of the state's big changes in how it treats the most severely mentally ill. A handful of counties are scheduled to begin the programs this year, including Los Angeles County. Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report State authorities say they’ll investigate how a group of migrants, who were reportedly bused from…
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The Directors Guid makes a deal with motion picture and TV producers, while writers continue on strike; Who dumped a planeload of migrants on the doorstep of a California church?; Getting good sleep could help stave off Alzheimer's disease. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join Support the show: https://laist.com…
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The US and China are blaming each other after their warships almost collided in the Taiwan strait. Officials say a group of migrants were left outside a church in California. Ukraine has built up a network of agents inside Russia. A woman who's served 20 years behind bars for killing her four children has been pardoned. Plus, the US Postal Service …
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About 180 residents were evacuated from a 15-story building Friday afternoon after a structural engineer alerted authorities of unsafe conditions. Some residents will be allowed back into their homes as early as tomorrow, but some units will remain off limits. This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Music by Gary Meister.…
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Investigators are looking into a plane crash near Washington DC that led to fighter jets being scrambled. Anger grows in India after an official said signal issues caused a train crash that killed hundreds of people. Russia says it's fought off a “large scale offensive” from Ukraine. Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley takes swipes at her r…
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Are Setting Climate Deadlines a Good Idea or Not? Have you noticed that almost all the climate deadlines end with “0”? 2030, 2050, 2100. So that means we either have 7 or 37, or 87 years to tidy up our atmosphere before catastrophe strikes. There are groups of activists and scientists that swear by them. Motivational they say. While others tell us …
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The Directors Guild of America has reached a tentative agreement with Hollywood studios and streamers over a three-year labor contract. And, the West Hollywood Pride Parade takes over Santa Monica Boulevard from Crescent Heights to Robertson Boulevard. Plus, LA City Council's 6th District special election is underway – that’s an election that had t…
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After weeks of intense negotiations, the Senate passed a bill late Thursday evening that will avert a first-ever US default just days ahead of the deadline. In today’s episode, we examine why neither party is particularly thrilled about the deal and why a similar standoff in 2011 could foreshadow struggles for Republicans as they try to implement s…
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Santa Monica celebrates Pride Month today with the first in-person festival since 2019. LA public schools get out for the summer this coming week. And voting has begun in the special election in the LA City Council's sixth district in the San Fernando Valley. Recently we asked you, our listeners and readers, for your thoughts on the job facing LA's…
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A “Pride Month” assembly at a North Hollywood grade school drew protests today from parents; A look back at LA’s “Zoot Suit Riots” that happened 80 years ago today; State lawmakers are wondering if it’s time to appoint a “homelessness czar”. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join Support the show: https://laist.com…
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Minneapolis City Council candidate Nasri Warsame says he will continue his campaign in the wake of the Minnesota DFL voting earlier this week to bar him from seeking the party's endorsement. This is an evening update from MPR News, hosted by Jon Collins. Music by Gary Meister.By Minnesota Public Radio
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In a decision reversing five decades of legal precedent, the U.S. Supreme Court effectively stripped environmental protections from nearly half of the wetlands in the nation. Also, the new White House Office of Environmental Justice will coordinate EJ efforts across all federal agencies. EPA Region 4 Administrator Daniel Blackman discusses how the …
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State lawmakers are trying to make renting more affordable by capping how much landlords can charge for security deposits. Reporter: Alejandra Reyes-Velarde, CalMatters There's been some very un-California weather in the southern part of our state. Cloudy skies have filled the skies the last few weeks. Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report…
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L.A. sales tax raised to end homelessness, but crisis worsens despite funds; WGA challenges studios' poverty plea, targets executive compensation in contract talks; Downtown L.A. exhibit honors missing Mexicans with their favorite foods. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join Support the show: https://laist.com…
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A New York Times investigation into the billing practices of Allina Health revealed the organization allegedly withheld care from patients who have unpaid medical bills. The report is based on internal documents and interviews with doctors, nurses and patients. Minnesota's attorney general is encouraging patients denied needed care to contact his o…
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Hotel workers in LA are talking about walking off the job; State water managers say despite rain we should keep a restriction on outdoor watering in place; Our Mariana Dale is moving to a new beat and she needs your advice. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join Support the show: https://laist.com…
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By next year, every county in California will have to implement a new statewide program called CARE Court. It focuses on getting unhoused people with severe mental health disorders into treatment. Eight counties have agreed to begin early, including San Francisco. Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQEDBy KQED
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This week we're sharing an episode of Drilled, a true-crime climate podcast we love that describes itself as Law & Order meets the climate crisis. This is episode one from their new season that follows the story of a Guyanese reporter as she tries to find out what kind of deal was struck between ExxonMobil and the Guyanese government after they dis…
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A big-money settlement with a drug company will mean more funding to fight the opioid crisis in California; The state is questioning its Medi-Cal recipients to see who should not be on the rolls; A long-closed Santa Monica video store is reopening in a new location. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join Support the show: https:/…
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The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says it intends to rewrite its mining rules to better protect the Boundary Waters Canoe Area from noise and light pollution, by expanding a mining buffer zone around the wilderness. This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Music by Gary Meister.…
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