Monday, December 1, 2008

Media Review: Living on Earth

Looking for a way to keep up-to-date on news, trends, and trivia about the environment? Living on Earth (LOE), an award-winning weekly news and information radio program is the way to go! Distributed by Public Radio International, Living on Earth (LOE) is broadcast on over 300 public radio stations throughout the country. Each week, at the Jennifer and Ted Stanley Studios in Davis Square in Somerville, MA, host Steve Curwood and his team present stories on any green topic you could conjure up. Each episode consists of a diverse mix of environmental themes, including recycling, environmental technology, regulatory changes, best practices, innovations, water resources, and wildlife. The November 28th episode, for example, consists of stories discussing the upcoming CO2 Emissions conference in Poznan, Poland; the effects of deforestation on the environment; tips for green giving for the holidays; solar panels heating water in Hawaii; Chinese innovations in industrial cleanup; a new sign in Times Square running on 100% renewable energy; and a profile of a woman that raises rare and endangered barnyard animals.

You can catch Living on Earth on many public radio stations, consult their website to find a station near you. Listen to LOE anytime by downloading and subscribing to the podcast. Just search "Living on Earth" in iTunes. You can listen to current and archived shows, get environmental resources, and subscribe to their RSS feed on their website, www.loe.org.

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