
Expert interviews, stories & discussions on the environment and environmental justice in North Carolina and across the nation. Every fourth Tuesday of the month, host Brian Powell digs into environmental topics most outlets ignore. Brought to you by the North Carolina Conservation Network.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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This episode features award-winning environmental journalist Lisa Sorg, who discussed a dangerous industrial compound in the Haw River basin -- and what the state and environmental groups are doing to combat the polluters. Plus, Duplin County residen... more
The North Carolina Environmental Justice Network hosted their 21st annual NC Environmental Justice Summit in Whitakers, NC last week. We spoke with members of communities impacted by environmental justice concerns, including Community Resilience Awar... more
We talk to investigative freelance journalist Barry Yeoman and Sam Fromartz, editor-in-chief of the Food & Environment Reporting Network, about why the state of North Carolina is way behind other states when it comes to keeping tabs on the factory fa... more
Environmental justice expert and community organizer Sherri White-Williamson grew up in the small towns of Sampson County, North Carolina, an area hit hard by Hurricane Florence. As Sampson County residents continue to grapple with storm recovery eff... more
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This podcast is fantastic, mostly thanks to the caliber of both host and guests. Each episode gets in-depth with some of the state's best thought leaders on all things related to North Carolina's environment, waterways and conservation. Brian is especially great about making conservation policy approachable and digestible for the whole political spectrum.
This podcast is a wonderful resource for anyone Who has a interested in or cares about North Carolina’s environment and natural resources.
This is a show that does its homework. The host, Brian Powell, albeit left of center on most issues, clearly has found his niche on the radio. He has an excellent radio voice and his interviews are well researched and intelligently delivered. I highly recommend this show even if you don't have a huge taste for the environmental issues plaguing North Carolina. You just might change your mind, and if not, at least you will be entertained and informed.









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