Conservation: Changing How We Live
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Aug 06, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:46:11
Are offshore wind projects a magic bullet to save the environment? What about banning plastic bags? Have conservation efforts fallen by the wayside in favor of renewable energy projects that encourage energy usage, instead of energy reduction and preservation? Our guests: R. Lawrence Swanson, Ph.D., associate dean, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences and director, Waste Reduction and Management Institute, Stony Brook University ; chair, Suffolk County Council on Environmental Quality ; member, New York State Ocean Acidification Task Force David Michel, Connecticut state representative, D-Stamford , and member, Environment Committee Wayne Turett, architect and founder, Turett Collaborative Bruce Becker, president, Electric Vehicle Club of Connecticut Angie Carpenter, supervisor, Town of Islip
Are offshore wind projects a magic bullet to save the environment? What about banning plastic bags? Have conservation efforts fallen by the wayside in favor of renewable energy projects that encourage energy usage, instead of energy reduction and preservation? Our guests: R. Lawrence Swanson, Ph.D., associate dean, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences and director, Waste Reduction and Management Institute, Stony Brook University ; chair, Suffolk County Council on Environmental Quality ;

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