MotherNature CSI Patty Lane
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How do people and nature survive in a world overwhelmed by natural and man-made disasters? That's the focus of MotherNature CSI. We look at how current and past disasters shape the world we live in now and the planet we'll leave behind. Everything from earthquakes, hurricanes and volcano eruptions to sea level rise, oil spills, and nuclear fallout. Our host, Journalist Patty Lane, brings you first-hand stories from those working behind the scenes before, during and after a disaster along with tips you and your family can use to stay informed. We also bring you up-to-date information on what's happening in the world around us - and in our own backyard.
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Friends & Family – What Will Life Be Like After COVID-19
Friends & Family: Covid-19 on MotherNature CSI: "What's life going to be like on the other side? I think it's going to be a lot more dramatic than people think."
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NYC Friends & Family – Coping with COVID-19
Life goes on despite pandemic making New York City the epicenter of the Coronavirus outbreak.
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Friends & Family – Coping with COVID-19
How are friends and family doing during the Coronavirus pandemic?
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Town on San Andreas Fault Claims to be Earthquake Capital of the World
New podcast episode: Waiting for the "Big One", we visit a small California town that sits right on the San Andreas Fault. It's also where two of the earth's tectonic plates meet. Hear why residents call this the Earthquake Capital of the World.
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Ham Radio – A Vital Lifeline in Disaster Response
They're one of the unsung heroes of disaster response - amateur radio operators or "Hams".
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Suriving the Next Disaster; The Key May Be Right Next Door
Surviving the Next Disaster; The Key May Be Right Next Door