Stories from the Floodplain Prairie Rivers Network
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Stories from the Floodplain brings you stories and voices from the frontlines of the fight to protect our environment. Over the next few months, Prairie Rivers Network will talk with experts in many different fields, including water, climate, food, and environmental justice issues.
You can support this podcast and our broader work by becoming a member at www.prairierivers.org.
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We Can’t Take Clean Water for Granted
Providing safe, clean drinking water to all people is one of the most basic roles and responsibilities for a functioning civil society. Yet, 50 years after passing the Clean Water Act, the United States–the richest country in the history of the world–often falls short of this rather modest goal. Aging infrastructure, rising costs, and ineffective governance structures all impede the ability to deliver safe water to everyone in America. And, although it seems like drinking water should be non-partisan, it too can become a prisoner of the political and cultural fights that have woven their way into seemingly every aspect of American life.
In this episode, we speak with Anna-Lisa Castle, Policy Director, Clean Water & Equity at the Alliance for the Great Lakes about the challenges that communities face in ensuring clean water is available to all and the potential solutions.
Note for listeners–we recorded this before passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, so you will hear us lamenting the inability to move infrastructure legislation through Congress. That said, I don’t think anything we discussed has been made irrelevant as there’s still much to do with implementation of the law and there remains a long list of unfunded infrastructure projects that have to be addressed if we’re going to have clean water for all.
Links:
Prairie Rivers Network (prairierivers.org)
Alliance for the Great Lakes (greatlakes.org)
Take Action:
Become a member of Prairie Rivers Network and connect with a community dedicated to protecting water. And sign up for our emails so you don’t miss new podcast episodes.
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Major Questions (And Answers!) about the Supreme Court
The recent West Virginia v. EPA Supreme Court ruling has left the environmental community fearing the worst: a conservative Court hamstringing the EPA’s ability to tackle climate change. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the ruling with Professor Eric Freyfogle, legal scholar, author, and former Prairie Rivers Network board member. The conversation includes some spirited back-and-forth about the Court’s rationale for its decision, the legitimacy of the Court’s reasoning, and the broader implications for the environmental movement.
Links:
Prairie Rivers Network (http://www.prairierivers.org/)
Richard Lazarus and 'The Rule of Five'
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Become a member of Prairie Rivers Network and connect with a community dedicated to protecting water. And sign up for our emails so you don’t miss new podcast episodes.
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Rivers at a Crossroads
The Mississippi River–America’s most iconic and storied river, and the lifeblood of human civilizations and cultures dating back centuries–has again been named to a list of the nation’s Most Endangered Rivers. In this episode, we speak with Olivia Dorothy, American Rivers’ Director of River Restoration in the Midwest about why the Mississippi is endangered and how a new proposal in Congress could unite Mississippi River states and kickstart much-needed environmental restoration across the region.
Links:
Prairie Rivers Network (http://www.prairierivers.org/)
American Rivers (https://www.americanrivers.org/)
Take Action:
Use the Action Alert here! Tell your Congressperson that you support the Mississippi River Restoration and Resilience Initiative and urge them to pass this landmark piece of legislation.
Become a member of Prairie Rivers Network and connect with a community dedicated to protecting water. And sign up for our emails so you don’t miss new podcast episodes.
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Ethanol's False Promise
Ethanol is promoted by industry as an environmentally-friendly renewable fuel source, but in reality, it’s actually fueling climate change.
In this episode of Stories from the Floodplain, Prairie Rivers Network speaks with Dr. Tyler Lark from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He discusses his recent report on ethanol’s contribution to higher carbon emissions and how the nation’s landscape has been changed to satisfy its false promise.
Links:
Prairie Rivers Network (http://www.prairierivers.org/)
Environmental Outcomes of the US Renewable Fuel Standard report
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Become a member of Prairie Rivers Network and connect with a community dedicated to protecting water. And sign up for our emails so you don’t miss new podcast episodes.
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Powering Opportunity with Illinois Solar for All
Illinois may not be the Sunshine State, but after last year’s monumental legislative achievement - the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act - renewable solar energy is more available and affordable than ever. And there are dedicated people throughout the state working to bring solar projects to communities and rooftops. That includes our latest guest.
In this episode of Stories from the Floodplain, Prairie Rivers Network speaks with Bejeray Morrison, Solar for All program manager at Sunrun. PRN’s Robert Hirschfeld talks with her about her work, what shaped her path, and what the new solar opportunities in Illinois mean for Black communities.
Links:
Prairie Rivers Network (http://www.prairierivers.org/)
Illinois Solar for All (https://www.illinoissfa.com/)
Sunrun (https://www.sunrun.com/)
Email Bejeray Morrison at bejeray.morrison@sunrun.com
Take Action:
Become a member of Prairie Rivers Network and connect with a community dedicated to protecting water. And sign up for our emails so you don’t miss new podcast episodes.
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Tracy Fox: PRN River Steward Award Winner
Each year, Prairie Rivers Network honors an individual whose on-the-ground efforts to protect the state’s rivers and streams inspire us. We present that person with the River Steward Award.
In this episode of Stories from the Floodplain, Prairie Rivers Network speaks with this year’s River Steward Award winner Tracy Fox, a Peoria-area activist who got started by her interest in birding and who has now put her mark on Illinois’ energy future. We do a deep dive into the recently signed Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) and what it means for Illinois communities.
There are many dedicated volunteers around our state who spend countless hours working to protect Illinois’ rivers. They educate us; they do the legwork; they speak the unpopular truths; they go above and beyond. We were humbled by our conversation with Tracy Fox and are extremely grateful for the work she has done to protect our environment.
Links:
Prairie Rivers Network (http://www.prairierivers.org/)
Take Action:
Become a member of Prairie Rivers Network and connect with a community dedicated to protecting water. And sign up for our emails so you don’t miss new podcast episodes.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com/
Customer Reviews
Exactly what I was looking for
PRN has created a podcast that effectively blend first person narrative technical expertise in the real world impacts of human life on a river system.It is impressive, timely journalism, and I’m looking forward to seeing where the series goes.
Stories from the people who live it
I’ve really enjoyed the first couple of episodes. We hear from a mixture of experts but also people who experience the environmental impact of flooding each year. The references to historical events are key in the understanding. The quality is great too!
Good for you, PRN
Welcome addition to my list of podcasts. Great production- so glad to subscribe.