Producer/Host: Larry Dansinger
Who’s More Oppressed
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Producer/Host: Dr. John Hunt
Children’s questions: “How do you get bad stuff out of pet’s bellies?” and “Why do animals have sharp teeth?”
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Producer/Host: Anu Dudley
Production Assistant: John Welles
Spring Peepers
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Producer/Host: C.J. Walke
Engineer: Amy Browne
Issue: Organic Food and Farming in Maine
Program Topic: Organic Maine Wild Blueberries
Key Discussion Points:
a) History of blueberry cultivation in Maine
b) Organic methods of blueberry production
c) Current research in blueberries
Guests:
Nicolas Lindholm, Blue Hill Berry Co., Penobscot, ME
Theresa Gaffney, Highland Organics, Stockton Springs, ME
Frank Drummond, University of Maine
David Yarborough, University of Maine
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Producer/Host: Meredith DeFrancesco
Program Topic: President Trump’s Executive Order on Climate and Energy and Environmentalist Split on Metallic Mining in Maine
1) Today, we look at a split between grassroots environmentalists and non-profit environmental groups over legislation that could open Maine to devastating metallic mining ground water pollution.
2). Seven bills are currently before the Maine legislature’s Committee on the Environment and Natural Resources. LD 160 would ban mining outright. LD 253 would repeal a 2012 rule change which negated more protective standards that had been put in place in 1991. Today we look at LD 820, which a number of non-profits have supported, while others in the environmental community reveal would allow substantial and irreversible onsite groundwater pollution by mining companies. The bill sponsor now seeks amendments to the bill for further protection, but it is now in the hands of the Committeee.
3) We also look at President Trump’s sweeping executive order on climate and energy, with Janet Redman, the US policy director from Oil Change International.
Guests:
Janet Redman, US policy director for Oil Change International and Associate Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies.
Lew Kingsbury, activist with Alliance for a Common Good and freelance journalist for The Cryer thecryeronline.com/. Find his article “ Twice Defeated Metallic Mining Rules Faces Third Vote in Legislature”“ in the April edition.
This program was produced in partnership with the Sunlight Media Collective.
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