Water Environment - Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Aquifers, Groundwater - Water (h2o) Environmental Issues: Conservation, Sustainability, Preservation, and Ecology
Summary: Water Environment: Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Seas, Groundwater, Wells - Water Conservation, Water Sustainability, Water Preservation, Water Ecology, and other H2O Environmental Issues Contact info: Clean@h2opodcast.com or 206-984-3260; http://H2Opodcast.com
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- Artist: Joseph Puentes
- Copyright: Copyright 2006, 2007
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GL01 Barbara Spring is a teacher, and a writer of non fiction and poetry. She has worked on grassroots committees for many years for the betterment of the Great Lakes. As a concerned citizen, she continues to speak at governmental meetings that concern the Great Lakes.
WK02 The Neuse Riverkeepers will give a brief presentation on their roles and responsibilities as Riverkeepers. Afterwards, take a virtual tour down the Neuse River. This past spring, Larry Baldwin, the Lower Neuse Riverkeeper and Dean completed their 270 mile Tour de Neuse - a 3 week journey down the Neuse River. See rare and beautiful images of the Neuse River. Visit NeuseRiver.org for Tour de Neuse daily journals, pictures and maps.
Wave and tidal energy conversion discussion
Wave and tidal energy conversion discussion
Wave and tidal energy conversion discussion
Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders with Jean Feraca - A Wisconsin Public Radio program and podcast. The program is very informative and offers indepth interviews in the following categories: Arts and Music, Culture and Society, Environment, Films, Food, Initiatives, Literature and Poetry, Politics and Religion, Science and Technology, and World Citizens. Please go to their webpage to find a complete listing of many high quality audio programs: http://www.wpr.org/hereonearth/ Also subscribe to the podcast via their RSS feed: http://www.wpr.org/hereonearth/podcast/rss.xml
GL04 Dave Dempsey discusses the national and global significance of the Great Lakes, which contain 18% of the world's available surface fresh water. Contact Information: http://H2Opodcast.com or Clean@H2Opodcast.com or 206-339-4134
Ewart Shaw Education Producer at Radio Adelaide 101.5 FM interviews Professor Mike Young of the University of Adelaide about his on line publication "Droplets." Mike Young is Professor of Water Economics and Management at the University of Adelaide. Every few weeks, Mike writes a droplet describing an innovative policy option that he has heard about. Droplets are designed to catalyse innovation and drive policy debate. To receive an email when the next droplet is released send an email to droplets@adelaide.edu.au To read past droplets go to http://www.myoung.net.au
AR02 Andrew Fahlund, Vice President for Conservation at American Rivers Organization (http://www.americanrivers.org), recently sat down with Dr. Gleick to discuss the challenge of managing our rivers and other freshwater resources in a sustainable way.
"One Forest, Three Countries: Forecasting Deforestation and Economic Impact of Roads in the Mayan Forest" by Dalia Amor, PhD Candidate, Nicholas School of the Environment: Duke University. Date: Wednesday, Jan 31st, 2007. Contact info: http://H2Opodcast.com; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
"One Forest, Three Countries: Forecasting Deforestation and Economic Impact of Roads in the Mayan Forest" Q/A by Dalia Amor, PhD Candidate, Nicholas School of the Environment: Duke University. Date: Wednesday, Jan 31st, 2007. Contact info: http://H2Opodcast.com; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
Part 01, Sunday, February 11, 2006, 5:00 pm, Raphael D. Sagarin, Ph.D., Remembering the Gulf: Changes in the Sea of Cortez since Steinbeck and Ricketts' 1940 Expedition. Contact Info: http://H2Opodcast.com; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
Part 02, Sunday, February 11, 2006, 5:00 pm, Raphael D. Sagarin, Ph.D., Remembering the Gulf: Changes in the Sea of Cortez since Steinbeck and Ricketts' 1940 Expedition. Contact Info: http://H2Opodcast.com; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
Q/A, Sunday, February 11, 2006, 5:00 pm, Raphael D. Sagarin, Ph.D., Remembering the Gulf: Changes in the Sea of Cortez since Steinbeck and Ricketts' 1940 Expedition. Contact Info: http://H2Opodcast.com; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
Kenneth Reckhow, Ph.D., formerly director of Water Resources Research Institute of North Carolina and currently professor of water quality at Duke's Nicholas School, will talk about "Water Quality." Wednesday, February 21, 7-9 pm, Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Durham, NC. Comments/Questions can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134