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Living on Earth

World Media Foundation
Climate Change
Environmental Justice
Trump Administration
Public Health
PFAS
Renewable Energy
Air Pollution
Electric Vehicles
Fossil Fuels
Environmental Policy
Plastic Pollution
China
Geothermal Energy
COP 30
Environmental Protection Agency
Wildfires
Inflation Reduction Act
Cancer Alley
EPA
Heat Waves

As the planet we call home faces a climate emergency, Living on Earth is your go-to source for the latest coverage of climate change, ecology, and human health. Hosted by Steve Curwood and brought to you by PRX.

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A 2025 study found that exposure to certain PFAS chemicals, which are pervasive and persistent in the environment and human bodies, can lead to changes in gene expression that are linked to cancers, autoimmune and other immune disorders, and neurolog... more

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While honeybees get most of the buzz, most bees don’t produce honey, and most don’t even live in colonies. Instead, they’re solitary bees who build individual nests. A study details an astonishing finding of several million solitary bees in a cemeter... more

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The culture of the Yurok tribe in Northern California is deeply intertwined with the Klamath river’s salmon. So, when toxic conditions caused by the dams on the river resulted in a massive fish kill, the Yurok people sprang into action and secured th... more

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Current climate change has been well underway for decades, but the rate of that change is now going up so fast that people are noticing things like tornados and extreme heat waves are occurring in places where they have rarely been seen before. How g... more

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Recent Guests

Kelsey Young
Artemis II Lunar Science Lead
NASA/Artemis II
Episode: PFAS and Our Genes, Artemis II Science and Awe, and Clearing the Air and Climate Solutions Hope
Melissa Furlong
Environmental epidemiologist, University of Arizona
University of Arizona
Episode: PFAS and Our Genes, Artemis II Science and Awe, and Clearing the Air and Climate Solutions Hope
Hannah Ritchie
Deputy Editor at Our World in Data; Author of Clearing the Air
Our World in Data
Episode: PFAS and Our Genes, Artemis II Science and Awe, and Clearing the Air and Climate Solutions Hope
Dan Fagan
Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and NYU professor
New York University
Episode: A Cemetery Buzzing with Bees, Bluetooth Butterfly Tracking, How Flowers Made Our World, and more.
Amy Bowers-Cordallis
Yurok attorney and author of The Water Remembers, My Indigenous Families Fight to Save a River and a Way of Life
Yurok Tribe / Ridges to Riffles Indigenous Conservation Group
Episode: Saving the Klamath, Salmon, and Yurok Culture; Trump Attempts to Shrink Bears Ears -- Again; Hints of Life on Mars; and more.
Kevin Hand
Planetary scientist, Principal Investigator of the Sherlock Spectrometer on the Perseverance Rover
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Episode: Saving the Klamath, Salmon, and Yurok Culture; Trump Attempts to Shrink Bears Ears -- Again; Hints of Life on Mars; and more.
Ted Scambos
Senior Research Scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
University of Colorado Boulder
Episode: Antarctic Ice Missing, Arctic Peatlands Expanding, Nuts to Feed the World and more
Angela Gallego-Sala
Professor and biogeochemist
University of Exeter
Episode: Antarctic Ice Missing, Arctic Peatlands Expanding, Nuts to Feed the World and more
Elspeth Hay
Host of Local Food Report
Cape and Islands NPR
Episode: Antarctic Ice Missing, Arctic Peatlands Expanding, Nuts to Feed the World and more

Hosts

Steve Curwood
Host focusing on environmental science and policy storytelling.
Jenny Doering
Co-host, environmental reporting and storytelling.
Ainsley O'Neill
Co-host/host involved in environmental coverage.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 581 ratings
  • Environmentalism

    Very informative. Too many reruns.

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    4
    Donnysam
    United Statesa year ago
  • What in the world is radiocarbon?

    The interview today, discussing tree growth, and the reference to radiocarbon, why can’t you just say radioactive carbon? Is it that hard?

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Fred$-)
    United States2 years ago
  • July 19, 2024 show

    Defensive much? I just heard your reply to the criticism you received on the Republican “opinion“ peace you carried on the July 19 show.

    I listen to you for facts. Are you now becoming an opinion show?

    I don’t want to have to spend hours fact checking your show. I listen to your show for you to do the fact checking.

    Please don’t lose the credibility that this show has earned over the years by slipping into the “we’re just covering opinions.”

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    3
    Mike from New Hampshire
    United States2 years ago
  • Absolutely the best source for environmental news.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    AlPine
    2 years ago
  • The Earth Day podcast

    One of the most beautiful and meaningful contributions I’ve heard from LOE. The essence of existence is the “interconnectedness and interdependence” of all things on earth - this incredible spaceship we inhabit. We can reimagine and power a different way of living. Whether we can overcome the forces of “modernity” that are leading us to self-destruction is an open question.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    grassrts
    United States2 years ago

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The show is well-researched and grounded in science.
Listeners praise accessibility and impact, though some critique pacing or structure.
Guests bring diverse, expert perspectives on climate and environment.

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PFAS and Our Genes, Artemis II Science and Awe, and Clearing the Air and Climate Solutions Hope
Q: Is it too late to address climate change?
There are temperature thresholds where it may be too late to meet certain targets, but taking action to limit temperatures further is still valuable and beneficial.
Saving the Klamath, Salmon, and Yurok Culture; Trump Attempts to Shrink Bears Ears -- Again; Hints of Life on Mars; and more.
Q: Tell us about the phrase potential biosignatures. Why is this the wording you use here?
The term biosignatures is used cautiously to indicate evidence of past microbial life, recognizing that signals can be subtle and not definitive; context matters, such as whether organics are found in an ancient riverbed versus other settings, which can influence interpretation.
A Cemetery Buzzing with Bees, Bluetooth Butterfly Tracking, How Flowers Made Our World, and more.
Q: Can you explain how the new tracking technology works and what it reveals about monarch migration?
Tiny Bluetooth tags ping nearby devices, and the collected data show routes, timing, and how weather and habitat changes affect migratory paths, offering unprecedented insight into the monarchs' multi-generational journey.
A Cemetery Buzzing with Bees, Bluetooth Butterfly Tracking, How Flowers Made Our World, and more.
Q: What makes the cemetery such a productive site for studying these bees, and how did you estimate 5.6 million individuals?
The cemetery sits on sandy loam soils near the Cornell campus, providing ideal nesting conditions; emergence traps and timed sampling across the season allowed us to estimate population size, revealing an enormous, previously undocumented aggregation.
Climate Change Speeding Up, Smog and Sunshine – CA’s Cleaner Air, and more.
Q: What role does the jet stream play in the changing weather patterns we're seeing as Arctic ice declines?
A smaller temperature difference between the Arctic and lower latitudes weakens the jet stream, causing bigger north-south swings and more persistent weather patterns like long heat waves or droughts.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Living on Earth

What is Living on Earth about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A serious, science-driven program that weaves environmental science, policy, and frontline storytelling into accessible narratives. Episodes frequently explore climate dynamics, biodiversity, environmental justice, and how policy and technology intersect with everyday life, from bees in a cemetery to Indigenous-led river restoration and planetary science. A standout pattern is the blend of rigorous research with human-interest angles, thoughtful guests across academia, government, and advocacy, and a habit of tying local observations to global implications. This mix makes it a strong fit for listeners who want evidence-based environmental coverage, practical takeaways, and voices that connect science with culture and justice, often featurin... more

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6. Kevin Hand
7. Ted Scambos
8. Angela Gallego-Sala

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