8 episodes

Saul Talk is a series of discussions featuring the thoughts and words of W.B. Saul High School’s Natural Resource Management students. Saul Talk focuses on, addresses, and provides possible solutions to environmental issues as it relates to climate change, water quality, waste management, and environmental injustices to name a few. It is our goal at Saul Talk to educate our community about these topics in order to create change and improve the state of our planet at large. Follow us on Instagram @wbsaul_media to learn more about our school.

Saul Talk W.B. Saul High School

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Saul Talk is a series of discussions featuring the thoughts and words of W.B. Saul High School’s Natural Resource Management students. Saul Talk focuses on, addresses, and provides possible solutions to environmental issues as it relates to climate change, water quality, waste management, and environmental injustices to name a few. It is our goal at Saul Talk to educate our community about these topics in order to create change and improve the state of our planet at large. Follow us on Instagram @wbsaul_media to learn more about our school.

    Saul Talk: Greenhouse Gas Emissions in PA

    Saul Talk: Greenhouse Gas Emissions in PA

    In this episode of Saul Talk, the Class of 2021 Natural Resources Management students at W.B. Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences explore proposed Greenhouse Gas Emissions reform in Pennsylvania as it relates to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). RGGI, is the first mandatory market-based program in the United States to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, is a cooperative effort among the states of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Virginia to cap and reduce CO2 emissions from the power sector. By participating in RGGI Pennsylvania will reduce climate pollution from carbon emissions by a massive 188 million tons by 2030.

    • 7 min
    Saul Talk: Tap vs Water Bottle: Part 2

    Saul Talk: Tap vs Water Bottle: Part 2

    In this episode of Saul Talk, the Class of 2021 Natural Resources Management students at W.B. Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences continue to debate and explores Philadelphia Water Department's water quality and debates whether Bottled Water is better to use versus the Tap water that comes to your home. This episode also includes a PSA produced by the class of 2021 encouraging viewers to drink tap by conducting tap vs bottled water taste test.

    • 19 min
    Saul Talk: Water Quality - Tap vs. Bottled Water - Part 1

    Saul Talk: Water Quality - Tap vs. Bottled Water - Part 1

    In this episode of Saul Talk, the Class of 2021 Natural Resources Management students at W.B. Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences explores Philadelphia Water Department's water quality and debates whether Bottled Water is better to use versus the Tap water that comes to your home. This episode also includes an in-depth conversation with the Philadelphia Water Department's Public Affairs  Community Outreach Specialist.

    • 14 min
    Saul Talk: White House Insurrection Student Reaction

    Saul Talk: White House Insurrection Student Reaction

    Class of 2021 Natural Resource Management student speak openly about their reaction to January 6, 2021, White House insurrection after watching in real time together in class.

    • 8 min
    Saul Talk: Students respond to Derek Chauvin Verdit

    Saul Talk: Students respond to Derek Chauvin Verdit

    The Class of 2021 Natural Resource Management students openly discusses their reactions to the impact of George Floyd's death, the Derek Chauvin verdict, and how social and news media, public protests, and the #blacklivesmatter movement has influenced their opinions and perceptions.

    • 8 min
    Saul Talk: Environmental Justice - Part 2

    Saul Talk: Environmental Justice - Part 2

    In this episode of Saul Talk, the Class of 2021 Natural Resources Management students at W.B. Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences continue their  Environmental Justice discussion by showcasing organizations in Philadelphia that are actively addressing, advocating, educating our community about how disproportionately communities of color and lower social-economic status are impacted by systemic environmental issues. This episode includes an in-depth conversation with the Policy and Program Coordinator of Environmental Justice for the Philadelphia Office of Sustainability.

    • 6 min

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