Soil and Spirit
Ditch those rototillers. There's an agricultural revolution afoot, says guest Betsy Taylor, to restore healthy soil able to sequester more carbon, improve crop yields, and support biodiversity and pollinators. It's…
The Climate Seasons radio series humanizes the climate crisis for a broad listening audience. Local, national, and global guests speak with producer and host Julie Hantman about climate impacts, novel solutions, and creative approaches. Julie’s conversational tone and informed questioning combined with banter and compassion are meant to ease listeners into grappling with the climate crisis. The quarterly episodes initially broadcast on community radio station Takoma Radio WOWD-LP 94.3 FM in Takoma Park, MD reaching 250,000 potential listeners in southern Montgomery County MD and parts of Washington, DC.
Ditch those rototillers. There's an agricultural revolution afoot, says guest Betsy Taylor, to restore healthy soil able to sequester more carbon, improve crop yields, and support biodiversity and pollinators. It's…
With passage of the Clean Energy DC Act, the city of Washington, DC now has the strongest clean energy law in the nation, with mechanisms to reduce the city's greenhouse…
Cultural innovators are helping us grasp the climate crisis, undoing the webs of emotion and denial clouding the subject. Jill Kubit urges parents to write personal letters to their children…
The Washington, DC region faces severe flooding risks from a triple threat of heavy rain, downstream river flooding through Maryland, and ocean surges upriver from the Chesapeake Bay. How…