NEWS, VIEWS, AND MUSIC, TOO!
PARTICIPATION
Eco-Logic covers many issues on every show, usually one in depth and several in brief, but there is never enough time for all we want to bring you. We’re taking this opportunity to catch up on environmental news that we have gathered over the past few weeks. We make sure to include solutions to every problem we bring up. A fund drive is a great time for short stories. We give links on our web site so you can explore the stories further.
Our regular in-depth interviews continue next week.
We will be sharing supportive testimonials from 4 of our past guests.
The news pieces we'll cover on this episode: caviar from New Jersey, NESE pipeline, human body as an ecosystem, fossil-fuel companies win in Supreme Court, end of nuclear-reactor ban in New Jersey, NRC gutting regulation.
On Tuesday, April 28th, Eco-Logic hosts will be at the Northern New Jersey Community Foundation’s (NNJCF) Hackensack River Nation Summit and Environmental Fair, to be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the student center on Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Teaneck Campus, which is easily accessible from several buses from Port Authority and elsewhere in New Jersey. We look forward to seeing you there! On this week's Eco-Logic we will talk with NNJCF Executive Director Leonardo Vazquez about the summit, fair, and foundation.
Our musicians and songs for you this week are Aurora: "The Seed", Peter Gabriel: "Down to Earth", The 1975: who put Greta Thunberg to music, and Walkin' Jim Stoltz: "Power in the Earth”.