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A SeeYouInCourt Enviro Show

Episode 3 of the The Enviro Show podcast, hosted by Don Ogden and Glen Ayers, titled "A SeeYouInCourt Enviro Show" was published on October 4, 2025 and runs 34 minutes.

October 4, 2025 ·34m · The Enviro Show

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Greetings Earthlings. There's another kind of Environmental Justice and it happens in courtrooms. Meg Sheehan, co-founder of Community Land & Water Coalition returns to the show as we discuss a recent court victory regarding AD Makepeace's sand mines on Federal Road in Carver, MA. She will also talk about legislation H918 & H948 on Beacon Hill.

In The Enviro Show Echo Chamber we are wondering if it's just a fluke that a study on forests failing in the Climate Crisis was conducted by Wake Forest University?? "The destruction of the forests is a threat to our entire global ecosystem. The forests in the Amazon and Andes help reduce carbon pollution and are also the home of many diverse plants and animals. Unfortunately, this is not the only news that suggests there are reasons to be concerned about the health of our forests. A UN biodiversity summit declared 38% of the world's trees are at risk of extinction. Another report suggested that trees are losing their natural ability to store carbon because of their disrupted ecosystems." This is the last thing us in the forest & tree protection community need to hear. The Takers (most of whom deny the climate emergency even exists) will obviously use the study as yet another reason to clearcut the planet. How about a drastic reduction in CO2 emissions, guys? Wake up! Hello??

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Everyday Enviro Full Service Radio Host Danielle Vogel founded Glen's Garden Market in Dupont Circle on Earth Day of 2013, after working on Capitol Hill for a decade to pass comprehensive climate change legislation. She wanted to create a space where making climate change progress is easy, convenient, and delicious. On Everyday Enviro, she calls on her network of friends, business partners and allies in the environmental movement to share tricks and tips, empowering listeners to examine the way they eat, drink, shop and think. The goal: to reveal ultra-easy ways to minimize your personal carbon footprint.This show records and broadcasts LIVE on Full Service Radio from the lobby of the LINE DC in Adams Morgan, Washington DC. The Mindset Show Coach Ayobami The Mindset Show is the arm of The AYOBAMI MINDSET ACADEMY (The AMAcademy) focused on shaping your mind on the key values of life.Designed to help you MAKE, MAGNIFY and MASTER the habits that is guided by the philosophies of high achievers, which in-turn help you in becoming productive in all spheres of life.Do well to internalize the values shared and also share with friends around your environ to help them think better than they are already, because your network determine your net-worth.Quote"ALWAYS THRIVE TOWARDS GREATNESS" -Coach Ayobami#THRIVE Enviro Mental Georgia Elliott-Smith Feel like the world’s on fire and don’t know what to do about it? We ask normal people what worries them then pester clever folk to get the truth behind the environmental scare stories, giving you tips on how to make a real difference.Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll have noticed something strange is going on lately. The news is full of environmental catastrophes and huge protests are shutting down cities all over the world.I’m Georgia Elliott-Smith and I’ve been an environmental engineer for 25 years but even I’m confused about what’s going on in the world right now. Sync into the Earth s.livingstone Explore probing discussions on complex environmental challenges that blend academic rigor with the real-world urgency of environmental issues.The University of Toronto-Scarborough Enviro Sci Graduate students behind the microphone bring their diverse perspectives, infectious enthusiasm, and a shared commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of the science aimed at global change. Join our hosts, the next generation of environmental stewards, as they decode the language of ecosystems, unpack climate complexities, and spotlight the unsung heroes working on the front lines of conservation.
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