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The U.N. Climate Report
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Sep 30, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:47:52
The latest U.N. climate report warns of drastic, accelerated changes in our oceans due to increased greenhouse gas emissions. The climate crisis is projected to cause dramatic sea level rise, stronger hurricanes and regular flooding of coastal cities. New York has an aggressive plan to move to renewable energies and has made efforts to fortify at-risk areas, including on Long Island. Connecticut has promised smaller renewable energy goals, and environmentalists are concerned the state will take too long to make necessary changes. Our guests: Robert Brinkmann, Ph.D., vice provost for scholarship and research; dean of graduate studies; professor of geology, environment and sustainability, Hofstra University Jan Ellen Spiegel, environment reporter, Connecticut Mirror Karl Grossman, professor of journalism, SUNY Old Westbury; investigative environmental reporter Mary Mushinsky, Connecticut state representative, D-Wallingford Adrienne Esposito, executive director, Citizens Campaign for the
The latest U.N. climate report warns of drastic, accelerated changes in our oceans due to increased greenhouse gas emissions. The climate crisis is projected to cause dramatic sea level rise, stronger hurricanes and regular flooding of coastal cities. New York has an aggressive plan to move to renewable energies and has made efforts to fortify at-risk areas, including on Long Island. Connecticut has promised smaller renewable energy goals, and environmentalists are concerned the state will take

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