The Value of Exposure
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Dr. Velma Deleveaux joins me to talk about her origin story and career in STEM. We breakdown what STEM is and how parents can get their kids engaged in related activities and programs. Resources are below!
This is the first episode of the “Notes from the Field” series. I visited the Licking Creek Bend Farm in Pennsylvania and recorded part of the tour in the farm’s apple orchard. The farm provides produce to a food co-operative in Maryland and Farmers Markets in D.C. The owner, Mike Tabor, discusses the methods he uses to keep his farm sustainable, the pains of growing apples, and how the use of the term '“organic” can be a deterrent for consumers. Resources are below!
Carbon Sequestration
8 ways to Sequester Carbon to avoid climate catastrophe
https://www.ecowatch.com/carbon-sequestration-2461971411.html
https://www.britannica.com/technology/carbon-sequestration/images-videos
Bayer-Monsato
Neem Oil
Campos, E. V., de Oliveira, J. L., Pascoli, M., de Lima, R., & Fraceto, L. F. (2016). Neem Oil and Crop Protection: From Now to the Future. Frontiers in plant science, 7, 1494. doi:10.3389/fpls.2016.01494
From <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5061770/>
Dr. Velma Deleveaux joins me to talk about her origin story and career in STEM. We breakdown what STEM is and how parents can get their kids engaged in related activities and programs. Resources are below!
Taking a stab at President Biden's Infrastructure Bill and the data (or lack thereof) that shows the real cost of getting our roads, bridges and other systems in shape. Resources are below!
https://infrastructurereportcard.org/cat-item/roads/
https://www.nrdc.org/stories/how-protect-yourself-lead-contaminated-water
I'm joined by Dr. Victor Ayala to talk about the beauty of Puerto Rico and the sad history of sterilization.
In this solo episode, I take a deeper dive into what the Clean Economy is and different ways we can participate in this economy as more and more industries transition into more sustainable practices.
https://www.edf.org/climate/100-percent-clean
https://www.virginiamercury.com/2020/02/20/ten-things-to-know-about-the-clean-economy-act/
In this episode I discuss how small actions can make big change. I also discuss the affect global warming has had on the Mississippi Delta and how that contributes to flooding
The first Notes from the Field episode of 2021! I attended Power in the Park put on by local grassroots organizations held in the Long Branch area of Maryland. This event was designed to inform the community about ways to save on their utility bills with the use of community solar and other state-sponsored initiatives. I spoke with representatives from Audubon National Society and Solar United Neighbors who discussed their contributions to further sustainability.
Raymond Nevo talk about the upcoming county council race in Prince George's County, Maryland and how he is the best candidate for an At Large seat. We talk about the housing crisis in Maryland and across the US and why it's so important for citizens to get involved in local politics.
Shauri Naidoo, CEO of Moraka Menstrual Cups joins me to talk about period positivity and her goal of bringing sustainable menstrual health products to all women in New Zealand and soon the world.
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