
Planet Philadelphia radio show has been exploring how environmental issues intersect in complex ways in every aspect of society since 2015. We discuss this with national/global experts such as the former first female president of Ireland, a Nobel Laureate, security experts, scientists, filmmakers, politicians, community members, and more. Planet Philadelphia airs 4:00-5:00 PM 1st & 3rd Friday/mont... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 228 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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What would life, particularly in the cities, be like without so many cars? Would it be better, healthier, and fairer? Our guest, Author and journalist Sarah Goodyear tells us the benefits of freeing our lives from the tyranny of cars. Planet Philadel... more
What would life, particularly in cities, be like without so many cars? Would it be better, healthier, and fairer? Author, journalist, Sarah Goodyear tells us about freeing our lives from the tyranny of cars. Support Planet Philadelphia environmental ... more
Devi Ramkissoon, the new Chief Sustainability Officer of Montgomery County PA, tells us how this new initiative is going to affect sustainability, the citizenry, and business. Please support Gtown Radio our local community radio station, and Planet P... more
Dr. Maria Antonia Tigre, Director of Global Climate Change Litigation at the Sabin Center, talks about some big rulings in international courts recognizing the human right to a healthy climate. Please support Gtown Radio our local community radio sta... more
Feed Us with Trees: Nuts and the Future of Food, author Elspeth Hay. Please support Gtown Radio community radio station, and Planet Philadelphia at gtownradio.com/donate/. We couldn’t be here without your support! And please mention Planet Philadelph... more
Population decline: John Davis, The Rewilding Institute and Rewilding Earth. Please support Gtown Radio community radio station, and Planet Philadelphia at gtownradio.com/donate/. We couldn’t be here without your support! And please mention Planet Ph... more
Richard Wiles, Center for Climate Integrity, talks about the underhanded push going on now to have the US Congress protect Big Oil from billions in climate change liability claims costs that would land on taxpayers were this effort successful. Planet... more
Tracy Carluccio, Delaware River Keeper Network, talks about a recent Pennsylvania legislative public hearing about attempts to build a liquified natural gas (LNG) export terminal on the Philadelphia/Chester side of the river and how proponents have t... more
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