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Every year on or near Earth Day, we check in with writer and photographer Stephen Trimble. Today we talk with Trimble and three scientists.
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Earth Day, Earth Week, and my preferred, Earth Year. Let’s pretend to join the Artemus II crew for a wild 300,000 mile journey to the dark side of the moon for an Earth rise.
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On this year's Earth Day episode we’ll take stock of conservation on Utah’s public lands and ask: What has been accomplished? How was success achieved? What happens next?
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Every year for Earth Day, we check in with writer and photographer Stephen Trimble, author of “Bargaining for Eden: The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in America,” and many other books. He, alongside other guests join this episode to discuss plans for the environment under a reelected Biden administration, and under a second Trump administration.
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Over 900,000 Utahns practiced what to do in case of an earthquake during the Great Utah Shakeout. In other news, Earth Day is next week and the Division of Wildlife Resources says you can help Utah's wildlife all year round.
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Every year for Earth Day we check in with writer and photographer Stephen Trimble, and this year we've decided to focus on the Great Salt Lake. We're also joined by Nan Seymour, poet, activist and founder of River Writing, and Amy McDonald, founder and director of Brolly Arts.
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Earth Day is an annual global Thanksgiving for Mother Earth, and a celebration of the people who advocate for legislation to protect the earth on local, state, and national levels.
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The USU Symphony Orchestra will celebrate Earth Day with a concert on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Daines Concert Hall on the USU campus in Logan. Joining this episode to discuss is Sergio Bernal, Robert Davies, Radeyah Kaplan, and Caitlin McLennan.
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Every year for Earth Day, we check in with writer and photographer Stephen Trimble, author of “Bargaining for Eden: The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in…
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Every year for Earth Day, we check in with writer and photographer Stephen Trimble, author of “Bargaining for Eden: The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in…