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Earthwatch Radio - Coastal Engineering
by University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute
Earthwatch Radio was inspired by Wisconsin U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson, the founder of Earth Day. Launched in 1972, it was the first radio program in the nation to concentrate on environmental news. When the last show aired 35 years later, this award-winning program had become the longest-running program of its kind.
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Against the Flow
Airports work hard at keeping ice off planes and keeping de-icing fluid out of the environment.
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4
Windmills in Deep Water
Wind farms could be heading out to sea.
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3
Sea Level Matters, For Shore
Rising water levels could have dramatic consequences for some ocean shorelines.
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2
Making the Grade
Engineers try to restore beaches so they're friendly to people and turtles at the same time.
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1
Groundwater Culprit
People look for the source of dirty water at public beaches and discover that the problems might be directly underfoot.
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Earthwatch Radio was inspired by Wisconsin U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson, the founder of Earth Day. Launched in 1972, it was the first radio program in the nation to concentrate on environmental news. When the last show aired 35 years later, this award-winning program had become the longest-running program of its kind.
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University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute
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