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NPR Topics: Environment Podcast

Summary: Environmental science and reporting on issues from Morning Edition, All Things Considered and other award-winning NPR programs.

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Podcasts:

 NPR: 12-04-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:53

Stories: 1) China Agrees To Pollution Limits, But Will It Make A Difference? 2) With Drought The New Normal, Calif. Farmers Find They Have To Change 3) To End Food Waste, Change Needs To Begin At Home 4) Success Record is Mixed For Global Climate Deals 5) Patch Of Pacific Water Is Warmest In Decades 6) What You Need To Know About The Keystone XL Oil Pipeline

 NPR: 11-13-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:16

Stories: 1) Regulators Ban Cod Fishing In Gulf Of Maine As Stocks Dwindle 2) China, U.S. Pledge To Limit Greenhouse Gases 3) China And U.S., Titans Of Carbon Pollution, Move To Cut Gases 4) For U.S.-China Deal On Greenhouse Gases, The Devil Is In The Details 5) Climate Change Deal Requires U.S., China To Overhaul Energy Use

 NPR: 10-30-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Stories: 1) As Great Barrier Reef Ails, Australia Scrambles To Save It 2) Miami Uses Pumps To Battle Flooding From Sea Level Rise 3) Millennials: We Help The Earth But Don't Call Us Environmentalists 4) The Tricky Nature Of Putting Science On Trial 5) How Too Many Trees Contribute To California's Drought 6) Santa Cruz Enforces California's Toughest Drought Restrictions

 NPR: 10-09-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Stories: 1) Climate Change Worsens Coastal Flooding From High Tides 2) Love Pine Nuts? Then Protect Pine Forests

 NPR: 10-02-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Stories: 1) Florida's Manatees: Big, Beloved And Bitterly Contested 2) Rethinking The Relationship Between Civilization And Nature 3) N.J. Braces For Future Disasters By Fleeing, And Fortifying, The Coast 4) After Hurricane Sandy, N.J. Cities Rethink Proximity To The Water 5) When Can A Big Storm Or Drought Be Blamed On Climate Change? 6) California Enacts Ban On Single-Use Plastic Bags

 NPR: 09-25-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Stories: 1) Some On Staten Island Opt For Buyout Of 'Houses That Don't Belong' 2) Organizers Hope U.N. Climate March Will Be Largest In History 3) Climate Marchers Try To Build Momentum For 2015 4) Large Protests In Hundreds Of Cities Vent Ire Over Climate Change 5) All Eyes On Obama, World Leaders At Climate Change Summit 6) Rockefeller Brothers Fund Forsakes Its Legacy

 NPR: 09-18-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Stories: 1) California Blue Whales On The Rebound, Study Says 2) Toxic Algae Problem Likely To Get Worse Before It Gets Better 3) A Coastal Paradise Confronts Its Watery Future 4) Wilderness Area Accused Of Inhibiting Idaho Town's Economy 5) Could Brazil Have The First 'Green' President Of A Major Economy?

 NPR: 09-11-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Stories: 1) For Lack Of Mississippi Silt, The Gulf Is Losing Coastal Land 2) More Than Half Of U.S. Bird Species Threatened By Climate Change 3) Could Great Lakes Fisheries Be Revived Through Fish Farms? 4) U.S. Gets Middling Marks On 2014 'State Of Birds' Report Card 5) Illegal Loggers Suspected In Death Of Peruvian Activist

 NPR: 09-04-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Stories: 1) Rats! New York City Tries To Drain Rodent 'Reservoirs' 2) As BP Pays For Oil Spill Impact, Some People Aren't Seeing The Cash 3) Climate Policy Takes The Stage In Florida Governor's Race 4) The Salmon Cannon: Easier Than Shooting Fish Out Of A Barrel 5) To Save A Species, Scientists Trick Jays With An Egg Bait-And-Switch 6) Perdue Says Its Hatching Chicks Are Off Antibiotics

 NPR: 08-28-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Stories: 1) There's A Big Leak In America's Water Tower 2) Grocers Lead Kids To Produce Aisle With Junk Food-Style Marketing 3) The 'Greening' Of Florida Citrus Means Less Green In Growers' Pockets 4) Night Of The Cemetery Bats 5) Driven By Climate Change, Cotton Buyers Look For Alternatives 6) An Icy Solution To The Mystery Of The Slithering Stones

 NPR: 08-22-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Stories: 1) Elephant Slaughter, African Slavery And America's Pianos 2) Oklahoma Wind Power Companies Run Into Headwinds 3) Comment Period For Offshore Drilling Ends Friday 4) Fighting (Tasty) Invasive Fish With Forks And Knives 5) Cold Winter Depleted Some Coastal Fish Populations 6) One Year After Calif. Rim Fire, Debate Simmers Over Forest Recovery

 NPR: 08-14-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Stories: 1) New Mexico's Northern Landscape Gets A New Burst Of Color 2) If A Water Main Isn't Broke, Don't Fix It (For 300 Years?) 3) Lake Erie's Toxic Bloom Has Ohio Farmers On The Defensive 4) Glass-Free Menagerie: New Zoo Concept Gets Rid Of Enclosures 5) Scientists Investigate Outbreak Of Sea Star Wasting Syndrome 6) To Resolve Feud Over Fracking, Colo. Democrats Turn To Plan C

 NPR: 03-27-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:08

Stories: 1) To Save Endangered Tortoises, Conservationists Deface Their Shells 2) Why Are We Hauling Pennsylvania Coal All The Way To Germany? 3) Why The Exxon Valdez Spill Was A Eureka Moment For Science 4) 25 Years After Spill, Alaska Town Struggles Back From 'Dead Zone' 5) The Change That Seeped From The Exxon Valdez Spill 6) New Twist In Ecuadorians' Long Pollution Fight With Chevron

 NPR: 03-20-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:25

Stories: 1) Drought Closes Oregon Resort Before The Season Even Opens 2) Hoping To Clear The Air In Paris, Officials Ration The Rue 3) Giant Lizards Rise In Fla. — And They've Got Quite An Appetite

 NPR: 03-13-2014 Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:53

Stories: 1) Seeking Energy Independence, Europe Faces Heated Fracking Debate 2) Norway Takes The Lead In Electric Cars (With Generous Subsidies) 3) Turning Food Waste Into Fuel Takes Gumption And Trillions Of Bacteria 4) Trapping And Tracking The Mysterious Snowy Owl 5) A Plan To Eliminate Wild Mute Swans Draws Vocal Opposition 6) Oil Industry Gets An Earful As It Eyes Florida's Everglades

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