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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the thought of environmental sustainability? Do you wonder ‘How much do I know?’ or ‘How do I lessen my impact?’ Are you looking for practical solutions to environmental sustainability, and your impact? Nature News is a weekly podcast that dives deep into the relationship between everyday lives and the environment. Hosted by me, Myah, we explore environmental impacts and sustainable efforts. Whether you’re just starting your environmental journey or brushing ...
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On the final episode of our Sustainability Mini-series, we'll unravel the complexities of Recycling and waste management. From Landfill Management, and Waste Separation, to Composting, and Community outreach. Thank you for joining Nature News in the Sustainability Mini-series.Por Myah Lee
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On episode 109 of The Climate Realism Show, we look at two recent polls that show climate change opinion is sharply waning in its perception as a threat to the public. At the same time, ESG funds have essentially collapsed as investors pull their money. Joining us to discuss these issues is Donald Kendal deputy director of Heartland’s Socialism Res…
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The other day, H. Sterling Burnett, director of the Arthur B. Robinson Center for Climate and Environmental Policy at The Heartland Institute, was a guest on the Steve Gruber Show. He was invited back on the program to talk about the effort by The Heartland Institute and others to stop a massive wind project off the shore of Virginia to protect the…
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In the second episode of the Sustainability Mini-series, we cover sustainable pet care. We will dive into the principles and practices that underpin sustainable pet toys, exploring innovative materials, eco-friendly manufacturing techniques, and the importance of durability and functionality. By examining the benefits and challenges of sustainable …
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Welcome to the first episode of the Nature News Sustainability Mini-series, on this episode we dive into landscaping and gardening practices. We cover native plants and eco-friendly landscaping, pesticide-free gardening practices, and all forms of gardening. Native plants https://plantnative.org/ Raingardens https://www.epa.gov/soakuptherain/soak-r…
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Introducing a captivating mini-series brought to you by Nature News, dedicated to exploring the principles and practices of sustainable living. Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery, and action, delving into topics that shape our relationship with the environment and the creatures we share it with. In this special series, we'll uncover pra…
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On episode 108 of The Climate Realism Show, special guest James Taylor, president of The Heartland Institute and the founding director of Heartland’s Arthur B. Robinson Center for Climate and Environmental Policy, presents data refuting multiple climate change myths. James recently took part in a debate called "THE DUEL OF THE THEORIES ON GLOBAL WA…
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The other day H. Sterling Burnett, director of The Heartland Institute's Arthur B. Robinson Center for Climate and Environmental Policy was a guest on The John Steigerwald Show on AM1250 The Answer in Pittsburgh. Sterling is a frequent guest on that excellent program, and was asked on to talk about Pennsylvania's plan to lean on solar and wind for …
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On this episode of Nature News join me on a journey through the heartbeats of our communities, where the lush greenery of parks serves as both sanctuary and stage for the interconnected dance of life. In this episode, we delve deep into the rich tapestry of park systems, from the towering grandeur of national parks to the intimate charm of local co…
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On this special edition of Nature News, we're thrilled to have Autumn Stowe as our guest. Together, we're diving deep into ecological true or false. Join us as Autumn Stowe takes on the challenge of separating fact from fiction in the wild world of nature and sustainability. No stone is left unturned as we explore the truths and myths that shape ou…
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In this episode of Nature News, we explore the history and purpose of wildlife conservation, from its origins to the challenges it faces today. We'll learn how urbanization, agriculture, and climate change impact wildlife ecosystems, and discuss practical steps we can all take to make a difference. Join me as we discover how each of us can play a r…
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On episode 105 of The Climate Realism Show, we talk to E. Calvin Beisner, co-editor (along with David Legates) of the new book “Climate and Energy: The Case For Realism.” The book combines outstanding climate science, physics, economics, environmental science, political science, ethics, and theology to present a well-reasoned understanding of human…
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In this enlightening episode of Nature News, host Myah Lee explores the evolution of ecotourism, from its historical roots to its modern-day significance. Discover the principles of responsible travel, gain insights into the positive impacts of ecotourism on local communities and ecosystems, and learn practical tips for planning an eco-conscious va…
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On episode 104 of The Climate Realism Show, we explain that to save the whales we need to kill these growing large-scale offshore wind projects. These so-called “wind farms” are much larger and do much more environmental damage than most people realize. Covering an area the size of Connecticut and Rhode Island combined, one project off the Mid-Atla…
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In this enlightening episode, Isaac Orr from the Center of the American Experiment delves into the complexities of renewable energy and its impact on power grids across the United States. Orr argues for a reevaluation of what we consider 'renewable' energy, arguing the term 'renewable' might be misleading, suggesting a shift towards labeling these …
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Climate Change Roundtable is now The Climate Realism Show. The same great climate news and analysis from The Heartland Institute’s world-class climate and energy experts, but a snazzy new name that gets right to the heart of what it is about. On episode 103 of The Climate Realism Show, we welcome Tom Nelson, producer of the new film “Climate: The M…
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Businessman and author Jon Pepper has written a series of books that explores the trials and tribulations of the energy industry in a highly politicized age, the newest of which, "Missy's Twitch," explores a young woman's passage from indoctrination and climate alarm induced spasms, to awareness of the lack of compelling evidence for climate alarm,…
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Embark on a journey through conservation education with Nature News' latest episode. Join me as we delve into the inspiring stories and discover the remarkable insight on habitats. Nature News is a must-listen for anyone passionate about preserving the natural world for future generations. Tune in to Nature News and become a champion for wildlife c…
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Climate Change Roundtable is now The Climate Realism Show. The same great climate news and analysis from The Heartland Institute's world-class climate and energy experts, but a snazzy new name that gets right to the heart of what it is about. On episode 101 of The Climate Realism Show, we examine the folly of electrification of EVERYTHING that are …
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Climate Change Roundtable is now The Climate Realism Show. The same great climate news and analysis from The Heartland Institute's world-class climate and energy experts, but a snazzy new name that gets right to the heart of what it is about. On episode 100 of The Climate Realism Show, we look into the declining trends of the ESG. The Heartland Ins…
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Dr. Matthew Wielicki has had a heck of a year, voluntarily leaving academia when he found the pursuit and promotion of knowledge was being subverted by an effort to enforce consensus on researchers. Nowhere is this more evident than in the field of climate change. He now refers to himself as "earth science professor in exile." Recently he has writt…
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A recent study by Jack McPherrin from Heartland explores how state legislatures, in adopting provisions of the Universal Commercial Code, have enabled "too big to fail" banks to seize the private retirement accounts of both individuals and institutional investors during times of crisis.Por H. Sterling Burnett, Jack McPherrin
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is trying to become a climate regulator. It has proposed forcing companies under its regulatory purview, and even those outside of its direct authority, to take climate change seriously. The proposals would force SEC regulated companies, and those in their supply chains, to report how climate change will effec…
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