I've been a paraplegic for 7 years, but the uninsurable parts of my health care could soon run me broke. If you can help, please and thank you! And please RT (or is it RX now?) https://t.co/Wh6DPpCPSh
On this week's Living on Earth, @scurwood and I discuss how Iceland is turning its fisheries byproduct from smelly to lucrative -- like codfish scales to skin grafts for human burn victims. https://t.co/nhak6I1Fi8
This week on @LivingonEarth, Aynsley O'Neill hears me complain about peaches here in the Peach State. A warm winter has killed off much of the local crop, and we're left with shipped-in California peaches that look great, cost more, and taste awful. https://t.co/ooMxmYXyAV
On this week's @livingonearth, @scurwood and I discuss lawsuits against DuPont and others alleging toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water; and Pittsburgh mayor complaining about coal-- in 1804. https://t.co/xHUMvNO5cg
This week on @livingonearth, Jenni Doering & I talk about how drought-desperate Uruguay is augmenting its drinking water supply with salty water. Oh, and Happy Birthday, Jenni! https://t.co/Yde9Oz2Njk
My piece for https://t.co/jOlsR11mbR and https://t.co/vUrSzHsczQ: A fiercely anti-regulatory Supreme Court is poised to undo 50 years of environmental progress. https://t.co/TFw1gPXK5K
This weekend on @LivingOnEarth, @scurwood and I discuss Big Oil's inroads into state legislatures, and how the NobelPrizes got their name. https://t.co/rHheSTZlHY
On this wkend's @livingonearth, @JDoering and I discuss climate's impact on allergy season and on what California farmers might grow in the future; and the tiny Kansas town that got smacked by tornadoes on three consecutive May 20's. https://t.co/U2hgn27U4m
This week on @livingonearth, @scurwood and I discuss Brazil's positive environmental turnaround, and how Cape Cod got its name. https://t.co/u5bJIe6Pgn
This wkend on @livingonearth: Calif. moves on diesel locomotives; cities ban polluting leafblowers & lawnmowers; that time when the UK Navy mistook right whales for submarines. With @jdoering. https://t.co/A8GFIuB2wq
This week on Living on Earth Peter Dykstra joins Steve Curwood on a lawsuit seeking to curb the use of aerial fire retardants to combat wildfires over water pollution concerns. https://t.co/CsxVkeWkv5
April 20, 1912: Boston's new home, Fenway Park, opened. The Red Sox beat the New York Highlanders 7-6 in 11 innings. Over 27,000 Royal Red Sox Rooters yelled themselves hoarse chanting "Highlanders Suck."
This week on @livingonearth on Earth, I chat with @AynsleyONeill about the Feds ruining, then fixing, Florida's Kissimmee River with a billion tax dollars. https://t.co/yt9Yaa8WTw
Incongruous, anyone? CNN's Sunday 8pm ET hour will feature a doc on the harrowing trip some aspiring US immigrants make even before they make it to Mexico; at 9pm, join "Desperate Housewives" star Eva Longoria as she traverses Mexico on a foodie tour.
This weekend on @livingonearth, the trend toward "green" burials and the anniversary of criminal charges against GM and 8 other corporations for conspiring to bury LA's streetcar system in favor of buses. They were found guilty and paid token fines. https://t.co/znriNUIOMu