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Climate change is the number one threat to the survival of life on Earth. Our podcasts examine our climate realities through the lens of prosperity, peace, public health and posterity. Each episode provides a deep dive into real issues, leveraging experts and science to provide trustworthy, enlightening, actionable information and insights. If you are looking for the inside scoop on sustainability, resiliency, localism, social and environmental justice, innovation, a green economy, health, a ...
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Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 46, High-efficiency lighting and other improvements are being installed at no cost to local Tucson school through Tucson Electric Power’s Schools Energy Efficiency Program. This program is designed to help local elementary and secondary schools that lack the financial resources to pay for energy efficiency projects. C…
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Impact Earth: A Roadmap to Resilience, Episode 4, The Desert Laboratory (located on Tumamoc Hill, Cemamagi Du’ag, Horned Lizard Mountain, a volcanic hill of prominent cultural and sacred significance to the Tohono O’odham, including the San Xavier Wa:k District, and other Native nations) was founded in 1903 by the Carnegie Institution, which has re…
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Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 45, The Environmental Protection Agency considers leftover household products that can catch fire, react, explode, are corrosive or toxic to be household hazardous waste (HHW). To avoid potential risks associated with HHW, it is important to always monitor the use, storage and disposal of such products. This episode c…
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Impact Earth: Energy, Episode 4, It is vital that existing structures within our communities have a place at the table and an active role in the process of building resilient communities. Primarily, utilities can help to build resilient, thriving communities through reliability, sustainability and community support. Susan Gray is a visionary leader…
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Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 44, The pandemic, racial injustice, and climate change exacerbate America’s housing problems. Harvard University’s State of the Nation’s Housing report arrives at an exceptional time for the U.S. The COVID-19 pandemic, outcry for racial justice and intensified storms and wildfires have seriously tested our nation, ele…
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Impact Earth: Mindful Living, Episode 4, Rotary International is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, leaders and problem solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities and in ourselves. They are providing service, promoting integrity and advancing world understanding…
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A Place for Us, Episode 3, As host of our podcasts, Gina Murphy-Darling has had the honor and privilege of interviewing some of the most intelligent, passionate, brilliant and, at times, funny thought leaders from around the world about every aspect of climate change the mind can imagine. Some of them are internationally known and […]…
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Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 44, Sustainable clothing is created in a way that is most considerate of humanity and the environment. As a consumer, participating in the sustainable fashion loop means that you are thinking about what your purchases are supporting. In this episode, we take a closer look at the benefits of sustainable […]…
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Impact Earth: Food, Episode 2, Farmers markets are the largest access point to local food systems, playing a critical role in our communities. Many markets, though, have already taken a devastating hit due to the pandemic. Traditionally operating on thin margins and with little in the form of financial reserves, the losses incurred in 2020 […]…
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Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 43, Reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills, conserving natural resources, increasing economic security by tapping domestic source of materials, preventing pollution, saving energy and creating jobs – all of these are benefits of recycling. Yet, those benefits are cancelled out if recycling is not done properly…
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Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 42, When homes are weatherized, drafts are sealed to prevent loss of heated or conditioned inside air to the outside and insulate the home to save energy dollars. Weatherization increases your comfort and makes the home safer too! This episode provides the information about weatherization that you need to know […]…
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Impact Earth: Climate Reality, Episode 5, “To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors of a rainbow.” – Maya Angelou Science Moms helps mothers who are concerned about their childrens’ planet but aren’t confident in their knowledge about climate change or how they […]…
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Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 41, On a large scale, technology supports global collective action we take toward sustainable solutions addressing climate change. But it also supports our individual lifestyles and small scale efforts to conserve energy in our homes and workplaces. Join us for this informative podcast about the technology Tucson Elec…
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Michelle Morley, Program Manager Tucson Electric Power Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 40, Making small changes can have a big impact on reducing your home energy use. Understanding how you currently utilize energy in your home is the first step. Learn the benefits of scheduling your home energy report – what you will achieve and […]…
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Varun Thakkar, Senior Analyst Electric Vehicles CLEAResult Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 39, The desert southwest community of Tucson, Arizona strives to be a leader in sustainability and resiliency. The inclusion of electric vehicle infrastructure into the community is an intentional effort on that path. Join us for this informative episode and g…
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Impact Earth: A Roadmap to Resilience, Episode 3, Using wastewater epidemiology, Dr. Pepper and his team of researchers at The University of Arizona’s Water and Energy Sustainable Technology Center (WEST) are tracing coronavirus prevalence in communities and helping public health officials better prepare for the future. We are talking about human w…
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Impact Earth: Food, Episode 1, Supporting farmers, ranchers and land stewards from around the globe, Kiss the Ground is awakening people to the possibilities of regenerative agriculture – healing the soil, reviving ecosystems, increasing farmer wellbeing and helping to balance the climate. Ryland’s new film, Kiss the Ground, can be seen on Netflix.…
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Mrs. Green’s World Podcasts Do you want to change the world? Do you want to build a healthy, sustainable and socially just planet? If so, Mrs. Green’s World podcasts: Impact Earth; Impact Humanity and Down to Earth are for you. These podcasts raise awareness about climate reality, sustainability, innovation and mindful living. Each episodes is a di…
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George McGraw, Founder and CEO, DigDeep Impact Earth: Water, Episode 2, Most Americans take running water completely for granted. Yet, millions of Americans struggle to get enough clean water to survive. The numbers speak for themselves with more than 2.2 million Americans with no access to running water or basic plumbing, like a flush toilet. […]…
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Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 38, Sustainable and resilient communities have an infrastructure in place to provide support for the lives of its members, especially when the unexpected happens – like pandemics. This is a story of a local utility company playing an essential role in the support infrastructure of its community – not only […]…
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Impact Earth: A Roadmap to Resilience, Episode 2, Water – one of the most precious resources on our planet, is taken for granted so quickly by so many. This is the story of two passionate women, establishing a powerful partnership to collaborate resources and bring safe water to thousands of people in the Navajo Nation […]…
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Cristina Polsgrove, Public Information Officer, City of Tucson Department of Environmental and General Services Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 37, The City of Tucson, Arizona is moving from a glass recycling program to a program that promotes reusing glass locally. How did this change come to be and what can the Tucson community expect from […]…
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Camila Martins-Bekat, Senior Market Development Representative Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 36, In this episode, Camila Martins-Bekat shares how Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is playing a key role in driving the development of new infrastructure to support electric vehicle adoption in the commercial and residential markets. Learn more about their s…
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James (Jim) Buizer, Interim Director, Arizona Institutes for Resilience Impact Earth: A Roadmap to Resilience, Episode 1, What does a roadmap to resilience look like? What does it take to create collaborative partnerships that produce solutions addressing climate change and build resilient communities globally? This episode is the first in a series…
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T. VanHook, Chief Executive Officer Habitat for Humanity Tucson Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 35, When we consider the many challenges facing humanity in the dawn of this new year – climate, health, social justice, economic and more, the solutions may seem to be out of reach. If we continue to promote and function in […]…
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Mike Peel, Southern Arizona Director Local First Arizona and Local First Arizona Foundation Impact Earth: Innovation, Episode 4, When we consider the many challenges facing humanity in the dawn of this new year – climate, health, social justice, economic and more, the solutions may seem to be out of reach. If we continue to promote […]…
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Justin Winters, Co-Founder and Executive Director Impact Earth: Climate Reality, Episode 4, What does it look like when ambition and collaboration are fostered in the philanthropic sector to drive resources to frontline leaders and organizations working to build a vibrant future for all? One Earth believes it is possible to solve the climate crisis…
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Edith Garcia, Program Manager for Tucson Electric Power Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 34, Are you a homeowner looking for energy saving products? Tucson Electric Power (TEP) has what you are seeking – welcome to TEP Marketplace! It is your one stop shopping site for a wide range of energy saving products at competitive prices. […]…
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Down to Earth: Tucson, Episode 33, In this episode, we are getting an intimate look at a cross-agency partnership working to provide safe, healthy and green opportunities for Tucson’s homeless population. The Safe, Healthy and Green Resiliency Project they are building has been designed to create a resilient world in the face of climate change […]…
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Reverend Mariama White-Hammond, Speaker & Consultant, Fellow Green Justice Coalition and Pastor, New Roots AME Church Impact Earth: Spirituality, E2 What does it look like when we approach inequality and the effects of war, natural disasters and political and economic injustice through the lens of love? Our consumption is causing the collapse of ou…
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