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Save The Earth s02e02 Lawns of America
This episode explores the environmental effects of turf grass lawns in America. It is hosted by Uconn Praxis environmental Campaign Coordinators, Jessica Roberts, and Mehdi Namazi.
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Save The Earth s02e01 Consumerism’s Role in the Environmental Crisis
This Save the Earth Podcast episode discusses consumerism’s role in the environmental crisis. It is hosted by Uconn Praxis environmental Campaign Coordinators, Jessica Roberts, Mehdi Namazi, and special guest Sam Lamb.
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Save the Earth Podcast Episode 6 – Save the Earth x We Read Theory
The Save the Earth Podcast, put together by UConnPIRG’s Save the Earth campaign, explores intersectional approaches to environmentalism, connecting UConn’s vibrant environmental community, and building on our massive climate movement. Today Kent Hurtado and Ben Albee from the Save the Earth campaign sit down with Mark and Alex from the WeReadTheoryPod, discussing the intersections of […]
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Save the Earth Podcast Episode 5 – Planting our Roots at UConn
The Save the Earth Podcast, put together by UConnPIRG’s Save the Earth campaign, explores intersectional approaches to environmentalism, connecting UConn’s vibrant environmental community, and building on our massive climate movement. We return for a second semester, speaking with UConn activists Marissa Naclerio, Phoebe Mrozinski and Aaron Johnson. Tune in to learn about the Planting our […]
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Save the Earth Podcast Episode 4: How to Deal with the Climate Crisis
Understanding that the climate crisis is real and present, we must simultaneously prevent it from getting worse and support those being affected by it. With UConn Environmental Studies Professor Mark Boyer and UConn senior Chad Schroeder, we discuss this issue, and realize that organizing locally and building communities are essential to this global issue.
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Save the Earth Podcast Episode 3: Climate Justice
With UConn Political Science professor Prakash Kashwan, we discuss how global development patterns create a myriad of injustices. Those who feel the worst effects of the climate crisis are already underprivileged, while those who caused it are the global elite. We unravel this complex global situation while also keeping it light, and interesting.