Authors: Albert Wu, Ashley Junger, Megan Hall
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast
...natural? Ashley Junger: Probably, but natural grass fields have their drawbacks too. Gasoline used for mowing and transporting equipment, pesticides, fertilizer, and constant watering also add carbon to the atmosphere.... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Megan Hall, Fatima Husain
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast, Top Stories
That’s because natural gas is about 90% methane. So, natural gas leaks send methane into the atmosphere. Like carbon dioxide, methane absorbs heat that is radiating from the earth that... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Charlie Adams, Iman Khanbhai, Megan Hall
Categories: Bob Marshall Wilderness, Brown University, colonialism, conservation, Environment, National Parks, Possibly Podcast
...those moments? How is nature there? When we look around us, we actually are seeing nature that’s been transformed in different ways.” Iman: But on a more practical level, wilderness... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Ashley Junger, Marin Warshay, Megan Hall
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast
...be more aware of the amount of plastic you use every day. Marin Warshay: To learn more, we talked to: Nathan Gray: Nathan Gray, I’m the founder of House Factory... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Megan Hall, Anjali Shah, Naomi Deokule
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast
...Natalie Rizk: Science and design are converging in a place where nature is like our collaborator. Mycelium’s the future– I think fungi are the future. Naomi Deokule: So, the next... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Charlie Adams, Iman Khanbhai, Megan Hall
Categories: Environment, Possibly Podcast
...car? Or in your living room? How are you in wilderness in those moments? How is nature there? When we look around us, we actually are seeing nature that’s been... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Janek Schaller, Albert Wu, Megan Hall
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast
...all sorts of diseases and pests that affect both native and non-native bees. Megan Hall: Got it. So what can we do to help these bees out? Janek Schaller: There... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Meg Talikoff, Will Malloy, Megan Hall
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast
...insects any food. And since they’re mowed often, insects can’t live there safely. Meg Talikoff: But native wildflowers and grasses are good for all sorts of pollinators. Megan Hall: So... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Luci Jones, Fatima Husain, Megan Hall
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast
...Today we have a question from Natalie Herbermann. She’s heard that when you put your clothes in the washing machine, they can leave behind harmful particles… And she’s wondering if... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Marin Warshay, Luci Jones, Megan Hall
Categories: Episode, Possibly Podcast
...Warshay: Well, wildfires are actually a natural process and help some forests thrive. Luci Jones: Over time, forests accumulate debris – leaves, branches, dead trees. In dry regions, this stuff... LISTEN NOW