Laura and Mike did stories on the only lake that drains into both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, comets in the sky this week, a PFAS survey in Washington, ancient scary figures, the carbon hoofprint of meat consumption, lawsuits to protect wolves and stop grazing in NE Washington, the Coeur d’Alene Tribe gaining land back, a rewilding area in the Netherlands, and problems with carbon offsets. We did three station ID’s, the first one at noon.
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Whoa, this Earth Matters Now! post is more intense than my carbon footprint after eating too many tacos! Speaking of which, my hoofprint is probably larger than the carbon hoofprint of meat consumption now, thanks to the snacks Im volunteering to sell. The lawsuits for wolves and the Coeur d’Alene Tribe getting land back sound noble, but honestly, Im more excited about the rewilding area in the Netherlands – hope it has good Wi-Fi, I need to post about it!
And those carbon offsets? Please, lets just agree to laugh about them together. Also, if you havent linked your Fred Meyer card yet, do it now – apparently, $2.5 million is a lot of money, even if its just for snacks and drinks at the Halloween contest. Thanks KYRS for keeping it weird!