Weird Weather

In this episode, we are joined by some friends as we talk about some really abnormal weather phenomena. It's about to get a bit weird in here!

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

Crash Course: Phosphorus

In this crash course episode, special guest and friend of the pod Alyssa Turner talks all about the diminishing supply of Phosphorus that we depend on. What is it? Why do we need it? And where is it going?

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

Do you ever feel... like a plastic bag?

Midterms are upon the P4TP gang, can ya feel the stress??? Please enjoy this minimally edited episode where we discuss the New York State plastic bag ban, Super Tuesday outcomes, and the general state of the world as we see it right now.

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

"Quaranteens": SUNY Plattsburgh Environmental Science and Studies Students are Adapting to College Life in the time of COVID-19.

COVID-19 has proven to be a major threat to higher education. Most colleges and universities around the United States have shuttered their on-campus functions and are operating in virtual environments only. These transitions force the question: is higher education as we know it sustainable? Six SUNY Plattsburgh Planet Forward correspondents and contributors had a virtual happy hour to talk about their experiences adapting to the uncertainties of coronavirus, college life at home, online courses, and the cancellation of upcoming graduation, study abroad experiences and other events. It is worth noting that a seventh member of our team could not join the conversation because he was tending to a relative diagnosed with COVID-19.

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

"Quarantwenties"

Our Lives During The Pandemic

Today we are talking about what the fuck has been going on the past few weeks, what we’ve been up to, and our experiences with quarantine and the COVID-19 pandemic.

This episode is brought to you by "the rona"...

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

Climate Anxiety

Today, we are joined by our friend Alyssa Turner while we talk about the anxiety that our generation has been feeling about the onset of climate change.

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

The Environment and The "Gothic"

Interview with Dr. Tracie Guzzio

In this episode, Rahmel is joined by Dr. Tracie Church Guzzio. Director of the SUNY Plattsburgh Honors Center and Professor of English. They discuss how the environment is connected with the gothic style (that of being gloomy or horrifying...) Buckle up and get ready to hear about how scary our environment is (spoiler: it's way scarier than we think!)

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

COVID-19, Pandemics, and the "Dry Run" for the Fight against Climate Change

In this episode, we discuss the current COVID-19 pandemic and it's connections to climate change, and our how NOT prepared our society is...

Main Points:

  1. “We are the virus” is BS
  2. Corona will probably be worse for the environmental movement in the long run
  3. We can learn some things about communicating climate, and how to address public health disasters.
  4. We have an opportunity to make some essential changes
  5. Corona is the dress rehearsal for climate change and we are failing pretty miserably in the US.

"Finally, Some Privacy: After 10 Years, Giant Pandas Mate in Shuttered Zoo"

Fire Drill - The Office US

Late Night for the Planet: With Howie Hawkins - Green Party Presidential Candidate

*Places where some smarter people talk about this: *

Prepare for the Ultimate Gaslighting*

Fake animal news abounds on social media as coronavirus upends life

No, the coronavirus is not good for the climate

‘We’re the virus’: The pandemic is bringing out environmentalism’s dark side

What the Coronavirus Means for Climate Change

Should we spend billions on clean energy? It worked during the last crisis - LA Times

Climate Change and Coronavirus

Prof. Katharine Hayhoe

How our responses to climate change and the coronavirus are linked

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

Coronavirus, Economic Collapse, and Big Oil

In this laid back episode, the team discusses some of the current events in the environmental world. Check out some of the stories that we featured in this episode below.

"Democrats say coronavirus stimulus should not bail out fossil fuel companies"

"Oil industry group asks Trump administration to lessen regulations amid coronavirus"

"Wildlife Collapse From Climate Change Is Predicted to Hit Suddenly and Sooner"

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

Zoomin' for the Planet: Casual Conversation about some Big Issues

Welcome to another Late Night for the Planet. Tonight is going to be different from most of the shows that we have done. As I am sure you are aware, we are recording this special live show via Zoom, and so please bear with us as we figure out the kinks. Tonight we are joined by some friends of the show, some of whom have been guests on here before. We have SUNY Plattsburgh professors Lauren Eastwood and John McMahon. We also are joined by Adam Saslow, and Eric Howe, the Director of the Lake Champlain Basin Program. We discuss the current COVID-19 pandemic, how it has impacted our education, the political landscape, and the celebration of Earth Day 50.

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

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