
Episode 198: For A Green Future "Dr. Helen Caldicott Returns!" 112722 Episode 201
11/30/22 • 57 min
Joe DeMare talks about his ecological observations on the way to Washington DC. Then Pat Marida talks about HB434, the plan to turn Ohio into a nuclear waste dump. Then he has an amazing interview with Dr. Helen Caldicott talking about the rerelease of her academy award winning movie, "If You Love This Planet" and a whole bunch of other things. Rebecca Wood tries to define trees. Ecological News includes bad news about Diablo Canyon nuclear plant and good news about EPA ordering the General James Gavin coal plant to stop dumping mercury and arsenic into Ohio's groundwater.
Joe DeMare talks about his ecological observations on the way to Washington DC. Then Pat Marida talks about HB434, the plan to turn Ohio into a nuclear waste dump. Then he has an amazing interview with Dr. Helen Caldicott talking about the rerelease of her academy award winning movie, "If You Love This Planet" and a whole bunch of other things. Rebecca Wood tries to define trees. Ecological News includes bad news about Diablo Canyon nuclear plant and good news about EPA ordering the General James Gavin coal plant to stop dumping mercury and arsenic into Ohio's groundwater.
Previous Episode

Episode 197: For A Green Future "Thanksgiving Special!" 112022 Episode 200!
Joe DeMare takes on Gwynn Dyer's push for mad scientist geoengineering schemes. Then Philip Yenyo from American Indian Movement of Ohio discusses the role of gratitude in native American culture. Rebecca Wood tells us all about cranberries. In ecological news, Donald Trump shows up in the HB6 scandal as "Federal Official #1," Palisades nuclear plant stays closed, and more!
Next Episode

Episode 199: For A Green Future "New York to Buffalo!" 120422 Episode 202
Joe DeMare recreates his broadcast from New York City, where he went to watch the world premier of Radioactive: The Women of Three Mile Island. Next he interviews Stephany Seay about the latest developments in the battle to save the Yellowstone bison. Some good news, the numbers are the highest they've been since Yellowstone was declared a Park in 1872. Ecological News includes falling Japanese birth rates, the winners of the Earthshot prizes, and Lake Erie finally having regulations put into place to stop the agricultural runoff creating the annual, deadly algae blooms.
If you like this episode you’ll love
Episode Comments
Generate a badge
Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode
<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/for-a-green-future-625512/episode-198-for-a-green-future-dr-helen-caldicott-returns-112722-episo-82965014"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to episode 198: for a green future "dr. helen caldicott returns!" 112722 episode 201 on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>
Copy