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The Green Sense Show has been on the air since 2010 and is one of the first programs focused on covering the topic of sustainability. Each week we sit down with scientists, business leaders, activists, or entrepreneurs, to learn more about how they shape a sustainable future.
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Brian Chaplin - Green Sense Minute
Brian Chaplin, Professor of Chemical Engineering at University of Illinois Chicago, discusses how the engineering field is changing.
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Brian Chaplin: Forever Chemicals
Chicago is quickly becoming a water hub, where academic research, industry, and government are working together on new innovative technologies. Brian Chaplin, Professor of Chemical Engineering at University of Illinois Chicago, talks about the Great Lakes ReNEW program and his research with PFAs, better known as Forever Chemicals. He also discusses engineering career paths, water treatment, and removing toxins.
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Autumn Proudlove: New EV Report
Autumn Proudlove, Associate Director of Policy and Markets at the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center, is back on the show to discuss the new 50-state report about electric vehicles and charging infrastructure. She also explains how the Center maintains its neutrality to provide factual information.
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New EV Report - Green Sense Minute
Autumn Proudlove, Associate Director of Policy and Markets at the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center, discusses a new national report about electric vehicles and charging infrastructure.
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Adler Planetarium and Solar Eclipse
The solar eclipse is coming! Hunter Miller is public observing educator at Chicago's Adler Planetarium, which is the oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. Hunter discusses tips for viewing the solar eclipse, outer space, and events at the planetarium.
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Solar Eclipse - Green Sense Minute
Hunter Miller is public observing educator at Chicago's Adler Planetarium, which is offering events for the April 8th solar eclipse.
Customer Reviews
Excellent podcast
A great podcast that talks about interesting issues. Robert has a nice conversational styles that draws you into the issues.