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Matt Norden and Nick Gennusa

The Planet Today

A weekly News, Science and Nature podcast
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Matt Norden and Nick Gennusa

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Matt Norden and Nick Gennusa

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Matt talks about the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision to overturn “Chevron” (Supreme Court Chevron decision: What it means for federal regulations),And Hurricane Beryl’s significance (Hurricane Beryl: sign of things to come in warming world?).Check
Matt and Nick talk about heat’s impact on our cognitive ability (How Heat Affects the Brain),Edinburgh has become the latest city in Europe to ban fossil fuel ads (Why some cities are banning fossil fuel advertisements),A petition for FEMA to c
Matt interviews Osprey Orielle Lake, the Founder and Executive Director of Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN). Osprey is also the Co-Director of the Indigenous Women's Divestment Delegations, and actively leads WECAN Internationa
Matt and Nick talk about improving America’s electrical grid (White House to announce new actions to modernize America’s aging electrical grid),The Transportation Department strengthening vehicle fuel mileage standards (Biden Administration Tig
Matt talks about Hailstorms in the U.S. (2024 Could Be a Banner Year for Hailstorms),Coldplay reducing emissions by 59% on their current tour (Coldplay say they have beaten emissions target for world tour),Solar’s surge and wind’s struggles (As
Matt and Nick talk about this year’s projected hurricane season (NOAA predicts above-normal 2024 Atlantic hurricane season),The tragic landslide in Papua New Guinea (Papua New Guinea landslide: As many as 2,000 people feared buried massive land
Matt talks about Venezuela becoming the first nation to lose its glaciers (Climate change: Venezuela may be first nation to lose all its glaciers),The world’s largest carbon capture plant opened in Iceland (‘World’s largest’ plant to suck carbo
Matt interviews Shubber Ali, the CEO of Garden for Wildlife. Shubber helped the National Wildlife Federation launch Garden for Wildlife as its own for profit e-commerce company.Garden for Wildlife allows people to make a difference for the envi
Matt and Nick talk about how harmful gas stoves are in smaller homes (Gas Stove Pollution Risk Is Greatest in Smaller Homes, Study Finds),Synthetic coffee made from date seeds (The synthetic coffee revolution: are ground date seeds really as de
Matt talks about Azerbaijan’s continued fossil fuel investments leading up to COP29 (COP29 climate summit host Azerbaijan defends oil and gas investments),The Oriental Pied Hornbill’s recovery in Singapore (Meet the strange-looking bird making
Matt and Nick talk about a progress report for a plastic pollution treaty (During plastic pollution treaty, the U.S. faces calls to do more),There is officially 50% more carbon in the atmosphere than pre-industrial times (Carbon Dioxide Levels
Matt interviews Sam Schutte of Synthica Energy. Snythica Energy is a company that is developing anaerobic digestion (AD) facilities designed to convert organic waste into renewable gas. Their ambitious goal is to divert one million tons per yea
Matt and Nick have a massive episode today and start by talking about Switzerland being held liable for human rights violations (Switzerland’s Climate Shortfalls Violate Human Rights, European Court Rules),The EPA strengthening its regulations
Matt and Nick talk about the rise of secondhand clothing (Secondhand clothing on track to take 10% of global fashion sales | Retail industry),Climate change has endangered certain types of cheese (Camembert and Brie 'could disappear,' scientist
Matt and Nick talk about fossil fuel subsidies (The Zombies of the U.S. Tax Code: Why Fossil Fuels Subsidies Seem Impossible to Kill),The first large offshore wind farm in the U.S. (First large offshore U.S. wind farm delivers power to local gr
Matt interviews Wendy Baker of Dynapower. Dynapower is powering the world’s leading brands and institutions with reliable solutions in energy storage systems and other electrical components for renewable energy.Wendy is an award-winning busines
Matt and Nick talk about climate change impacting the US maple syrup industry (Maple syrup season came weeks early in the Midwest. Producers are doing their best to adapt),Colorado River water rights (Colorado River drought climate change),Reco
Matt is flying solo for this episode to talk about support for Nuclear Power growing in US federal government (Nuclear Power Bill Passed by House, Support Grows in Congress),Using artificial intelligence to track humpback whale movements (How A
Matt and Nick talk about how climate change could impact winter sports (Climate change clouds future of winter sports),Environmental disasters displaced 2.5 million Americans in 2023 (Disasters Forced 2.5 Million Americans From Their Homes Last
Matt and Nick talk about the environmental impacts of solar energy (Can We Invest in Solar Power Without Harming Nature?),Cities on the U.S. east coast are sinking (As Aquifers Are Depleted, Areas Along The East Coast Of The US Are Sinking),The
Matt interviews Matthew Krayton, the founder and Principal of Publitics. Publitics is a political consulting, strategy, and media company that focuses on strategy, communications, public relations, and public affairs.Their blog can be found on
Matt and Nick talk about just how powerful hurricanes are becoming due to climate change (Dial it up to Category 6? As warming stokes storms, some want a bigger hurricane category),Tragic forest fires in Chile (At least 112 dead in as Chile’s d
Matt and Nick talk about how in vitro fertilization could save the northern white rhino (World first IVF rhino pregnancy could save northern white rhinos from extinction, scientists say),The benefits of sustainable food systems (Move to sustain
Matt and Nick talk about the Biden Administration imposing fines on oil and gas companies over their methane production (Biden Administration to Fine Oil and Gas Companies for Excess Methane),Greenland losing ice much faster than previously und
Matt interviews Jeffrey Rissman, Senior Director of Industry at Energy Innovation. His new book “Zero-Carbon Industry: Transformative Technologies and Policies to Achieve Sustainable Prosperity” is available for pre-order now before its Februar
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