We are a public media collaboration focused on #sustainability#journalism. Our partners are @KJZZphoenix @KPCC @PBSSoCal @rmpbs @cronkitenews & @ArizonaPBS
The Elemental: Covering Sustainability Regional Journalism Collaboration has now ended. The amazing stories from our public media partners live on at https://t.co/nqe5OHlmx1. For more #sustainability coverage follow @ArizonaPBS@cronkitenews@kjzzphoenix@KCET@KPCC
“It’s premature and it’s irresponsible,” said @SLBahr, director of the Sierra Club’s Grand Canyon chapter. “On a holiday weekend, how are they going to maintain the social distancing guidelines with huge crowds?” https://t.co/TNRGnMCRPm
Students from @ASUgreen and @Cronkite_ASU created short film documentaries that highlight the benefits of a local regenerative food system. Be sure to read their Q&A and watch the videos.
https://t.co/9G7ORvMgJ3
With the summer months comes wildfire season and in Arizona, there’s a “high risk” of wildfire damage to homes and communities, according to a new @forestservice tool. @jessvmyers reports the story for @cronkitenews; find out more: https://t.co/wu48WFK1pg
As the #COVID19 pandemic keeps people at home, traffic and pollution levels have dropped, leading to cleaner air across the Valley. Check out this infographic to learn more:
The pandemic is the latest hit to the world's efforts to recycle. As our partner @KCET chronicled in the documentary "Life in Plastic" last year, China banned the importation of many plastics and solid waste for recycling beginning in 2017. https://t.co/Dzk9Q2JOtL
Even with record setting heat waves, massive wildfires, and a disappearing coastline, 11 percent of Angelenos don’t think that climate change will impact them a great deal. https://t.co/WsRWprHi7d
To help you celebrate #EarthDay2020@ArizonaPBS will screen 3 special shows:
1. Climate Change: The Facts
2. H2O: The Molecule That Made Us
3. Nova: Killer Floods
Tune in 8.1 or online.
https://t.co/JuOHzBiYX7 #EarthDay