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Environmental Art in Built & Natural Landscapes, Sunday July 26 on KSQD

  • Post author:Ronnie Lipschutz
  • Post published:July 17, 2020
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Radio Show #24, July 26, 2020. “Environmental artists seek to investigate our human relationship with the environment through embedding their artistic practice within it” (“The Art Story”). Learn about the…

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Plastics, disposables, and sustainability in the post-recycling era, June 4, 2020

  • Post author:Ronnie Lipschutz
  • Post published:June 25, 2020
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A webinar by SSRF Co-director Kevin Bell. You can find powerpoint slides here.

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Sustainability Now! Urchins in the Storm

  • Post author:Ronnie Lipschutz
  • Post published:April 7, 2020
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Radio Show #16, April 5, 2020, with KSQD engineer Emily Donham, a 5th-year PhD candidate in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at UCSC.  Emily’s research focuses on how sea urchins, which…

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Ronnie Lipschutz: Chicxulub is coming and PG&E is the dinosaur!

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  • Post published:November 18, 2019
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October 25, 2019 at 5:00 am By Ronnie D. Lipschutz Sixty-six million years ago, an 8-mile wide asteroid slammed into the Gulf of Mexico, near Chicxulub in the Yucatan. That…

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