Puerto Rico’s antiquated power grid has repeatedly failed catastrophically after hurricanes. Rooftop solar offers a more reliable way to power the island.
Also, as extreme heat, wildfires, and severe storms intensify, the already hazardous work of farmworkers is likely to become even more dangerous. But these essential workers continue to be excluded from crucial safety protections.
And young Puerto Ricans are working to improve the sustainability of farming on the island by applying ecological concepts to mimic the way nature works while growing food.
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megaphone.fm/adchoicesPuerto Rico’s antiquated power grid has repeatedly failed catastrophically after hurricanes. Rooftop solar offers a more reliable way to power the island.
Also, as extreme heat, wildfires, and severe storms intensify, the already hazardous work of farmworkers is likely to become even more dangerous. But these essential workers continue to be excluded from crucial safety protections.
And young Puerto Ricans are working to improve the sustainability of farming on the island by applying ecological concepts to mimic the way nature works while growing food.
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Support for Living on Earth comes from
maude. Get 15% off your first order using the code LIVINGEARTH.
Support also comes from
the I Am Bio podcast, with powerful stories of biotech breakthroughs, the people they help, and the global problems they solve.
And you’re invited! Join the Living on Earth Book Club and the New England Aquarium on October 13th for an online chat with bestselling science writer Ed Yong about his fascinating new book, “An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us.”
Learn about beetles that are drawn to fire, fish that “talk” to each other with electricity, and more!
Register for this free event at
loe.org/events.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoicesPuerto Rico’s antiquated power grid has repeatedly failed catastrophically after hurricanes. Rooftop solar offers a more reliable way to power the island.
Also, as extreme heat, wildfires, and severe storms intensify, the already hazardous work of farmworkers is likely to become even more dangerous. But these essential workers continue to be excluded from crucial safety protections.
And young Puerto Ricans are working to improve the sustainability of farming on the island by applying ecological concepts to mimic the way nature works while growing food.
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Support for Living on Earth comes from https://getmaude.com/livingearth”>maude. Get 15% off your first order using the code LIVINGEARTH.
Support also comes from https://www.bio.org/podcast”>the I Am Bio podcast, with powerful stories of biotech breakthroughs, the people they help, and the global problems they solve.
And you’re invited! Join the Living on Earth Book Club and the New England Aquarium on October 13th for an online chat with bestselling science writer Ed Yong about his fascinating new book, “An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us.”
Learn about beetles that are drawn to fire, fish that “talk” to each other with electricity, and more!
Register for this free event at loe.org/events.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices