The Different Shades of Environmental Justice
Episode 1 of The Different Shades of Environmental Justice We'll be talking about the rights of nature and a special river in New Zealand.
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Ep #5 - The Oil Industry of America (Part 2)
Episode 5 This is Part 2, and we'll be talking about how much oil America consumes, produces, and why producing oil is so controversial. We'll also touch upon the Green New Deal, and the plans that America has moving forward. I hope you enjoy listening, and thank you for tuning in! US Oil Production - https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/oil-and-petroleum-products/where-our-oil-comes-from.php Oil Consumption - https://www.eia.gov/international/overview/country/USA (You can also find the data for other countries other than the US as well) Green New Deal - https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/5729035/Green-New-Deal-FAQ.pdf - https://www.factcheck.org/2019/02/the-facts-on-the-green-new-deal/
Ep #4 - The Oil Industry of America (Part 1)
Episode 4 This is Part 1, where we'll be discussing the Oil Industry of America. We will talk about what oil is, how the oil industry started, and the negative effects that oil has on the environment. I hope you enjoy listening, and thank you for tuning in!
Ep #3 - Green Infrastructure
Episode 3 We'll be talking about Green Infrastructures, how they help with CSOs, and even how they can help us save money! I hope you enjoy, and thank you for tuning in!
Ep #2 - Our Waste & Fatbergs
Episode 2 of The Different Shades of Environmental Justice We'll be talking about where our waste goes once it enters the sewer system. We'll also talk about different ways that we can help make our bodies of water cleaner by changing a few small habits.
Ep #1 - The Rights of Nature
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