World Ocean Radio 3/26/25: Terraqueous

Host: Peter Neill
Producer:
Trisha Badger

ABOUT THIS EPISODE

ter·ra·que·ous
/ter??kw??s/
Adjective: consisting of land and water

Mud season: a special time of year in the northeastern corner of the United States, when winter and spring collide in a soggy muck: the rains come, ice and snow melts, saturating the land. This week on World Ocean Radio, we’re applying the metaphor of “mud season” to fresh water and ocean systems, to climate and biodiversity, to the human condition, to community–all the cycles and systems that rely on the balance of nature.

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