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Providing a unique perspective on environmental news, issues and science to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for positive environmental action.

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Laura and Mike interviewed Larry Luton and Trenton Miller, who are both with 350 Spokane, We discussed climate legislation in the Washington legislative session, climate updates to the Spokane Comprehensive Plan, key climate concerns for Spokane (wildfire, smoke, draught and heat), and the work that 350 Spokane does.  We did three station ID’s, including the […] […]
Laura and Mike did stories on how only humans have chins, argivoltaics on farm land, China helping recover soil crusts, neanderthals and homo sapiens co-existing, mychorizzal fungi and climate warming, Trump administration allowing mercury levels to rise, wolves adapting to climate change, noise pollution impacting wildlife, and an update on avian flu.  We did three […] […]
Laura and Mike did stories on the Congressional Review Act, monarch butterflies, cannibalistic snakes, PFAS in West Spokane and at the Olympics, wolves in southern California, China’s shift to clean energy, and how humans may have evolved to survive fire and burns. We did three station ID’s, the first one at noon. […]
Laura and Mike did a two hour show, interviewing Jacob Johns and Jeff Ferguson.  We talked about their participation in the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, their work with other Indigenous leaders from all over the world, and their take on how the United States has withdrawn from helping solve the critical climate efforts. They […] […]
Laura and Mike did stories about King cobra’s travels, bears in Alaska, wolves and cougars competing in Yellowstone, efforts to recover southern mountain caribou, genes changing in dogs, lead in human hair and benefits of exposure to natural microbes when young. We did three station ID’s including the first one at noon. […]
Laura and Mike interviewed Nick Jeffries, the Wildland Resource Planner for the City of Spokane and local historian and author Jack Nisbet. We  talked about wildfire, Ponderosa Pine forests and the history and culture of wildfire in the region. We discussed recent effort to thin overly dense forests in the wildland urban interface as well […] […]
Laura and Mike did stories on a smiling Medusa, the rare North American right whale sighting, ancient hominids, carbon and coal plant emissions increasing in the US, the Forest Service losing a lawsuit,  the EPA loosening rules on water quality protection, tribal funding may be saved, and finding art works stolen from the British Museum.  […] […]
Laura and Mike interviewed John Hancock, the founder and President of West Plains Water Coalition. John talked about the discovery of PFAS, known as Teflon, by Dupont, what happened when Trump became president – what changed federally with the EPA and PFAS, testing and providing filters for West Plains residents, and the future dealing with the […] […]
Laura and Mike did stories on how Neanderthal genes have transferred to humans and increased some types of disease and cancer, the rollback of climate policies last year, some gains for climate protection last year, are humans still evolving, the Voynich Manuscript, replanting powerline strips with native vegetation, ski resorts closing in Europe and loss […] […]
Laura and Mike did stories on the deer problem in Britain, the flat-headed cat in Thailand, misreading our dogs emotions, new National Park free days, Snake River lawsuits, holiday traditions throughout the world, Spokane Difference Maker Jeff Lambert, and celestial observations.  We did three station ID’s, the first one at noon. […]