After canceling our show since March 20th, we are back! In this special episode, we gather over the internet to talk about how far we have come as a podcast. Thank you for the support!
In this "It's Trivia Time" and "EnviroMENTAL" crossover, special guest host DJ Emily tests our knowledge on the environment in trivia form.
We have a special guest on today's show, Britta Plumhoff! Britta is a self-proclaimed wolf expert and in this episode, you will hear why. We discuss how wolves are important as a keystone species and why it is important to protect them.
Since humans have walked this Earth, we have been killing off flora and fauna. Now, the current rate of extinction is accelerating and we are evolved enough to know the consequences. Listen to this very upbeat episode about mass extinction and the death of hundreds of species!
You guessed it! In this episode, we answer your questions! Thank you so much to everyone who submitted. We were surprised by the number of questions we received! We appreciate you.
We interview WSUV professor Marc Kramer, Ph.D. and ask him your questions! We discuss his time with NASA, possible life on Mars, his position as Senior Climate Change Scientist, and mouth-watering ribs!
It has all been leading up to this. The subject we are most passionate about and the reason we as a show exist. Anthropogenic impacts cause climate change and we talk all about it.
We are back with our first episode of 2020. We discuss the Australian bush fires and how this catastrophic event needs to be a wake-up call.
Americans throw away about 25% more trash between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve. Learn how to be a Sustainable Santa in this week's episode. This is our last episode for the semester. We will see you next year!
Dam, wild salmon populations are declining due to climate change and fish hatcheries. We bring in a salmon enthusiast to talk all about it.
Per capita, Americans emit the most carbon dioxide. In this episode, we discuss everything you need to know about CO2 due to you.
We bring in two meat avoiding experts to discuss the biggest change you can make to reduce your footprint on the environment.
We talk the walk in this episode all about the fast fashion industry.
We discuss why the Amazon rainforest is being burned for agricultural and economic gain and what implications it may have.
We are back! This episode is about catching up with each other and what's the latest in the climate crisis movement. We have a special guest who adds a new perspective to the conversation and asks us the tough questions.
To celebrate Earth Day we share some good news.
We dive into sea level rise discussing what causes it and how its affecting us. Joined by a special guest from Miami, Florida who calls in with first hand experience of the rising sea levels.
Are we loving the outdoors to death? With social media geotagging our once sacred recreation destinations are being over run with overwhelming amounts of tourism. We explore how to be ethical when enjoying the outdoors and how some of us are putting social media likes above being respectful on hikes.
We talk all about plastic: How it ends up in our oceans, on our plates, and in our bloodstream.