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  • Supporting Elementary and Secondary Schools’ Energy Efficiency – Powerful Community Partnerships at Work
    2021/08/05
    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. Community involvement, partnerships and […]
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    23 分
  • Tumamoc Hill: An Iconic Sense of Place
    2021/06/29
    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 repeatedly been at […]
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    57 分
  • Keeping Your Home and the Planet Safe: Proper Disposal of Household Hazardous Waste
    2021/06/24
    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 covers the […]
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    24 分
  • The Role of Electric Companies in Building Resilient Communities
    2021/06/22
    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 driving an electric […]
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    47 分
  • Housing Report: 4 Take-Aways for 2021
    2021/06/17
    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, elevating housing insecurity, racial discrimination in […]
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    45 分
  • Rotary International: Problem Solvers Taking Global Action to Solve Climate Change
    2021/05/25
    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, goodwill […]
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    33 分
  • A Family’s Story of Healing, Resiliency, Hope and Love
    2021/05/14
    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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    49 分
  • Sustainable Fashion: Good for Humanity and Good for the Planet
    2021/05/13
    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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    28 分