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  • Measuring the Monster: Inside Hurricane Helene
    2024/10/12

    Hurricane Helene's unprecedented impact on the Carolinas is examined through the expert lens of Hope Mizzell, South Carolina's State Climatologist. This episode provides a deep dive into the storm's development, record-breaking rainfall, and the crucial role of volunteer weather observers in tracking such extreme weather events.

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    17 分
  • Rising Waters: Past Meets Present
    2024/10/07

    Discover the eerie parallels between the Great Flood of 1916 and Hurricane Helene in 2024, two catastrophic events that reshaped Asheville and Western North Carolina over a century apart. Through firsthand accounts and historical records, we uncover how these twin disasters expose the enduring challenges of flood management. See show notes here.

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    14 分
  • Who's Endangered? Reshaping the Flint River Basin
    2024/09/23

    Dive into a decade-long journey of collaboration and conservation in Georgia's Flint River Basin, where endangered mussels and agricultural needs collide. Discover how a diverse group of stakeholders are working to protect the region's unique aquatic species and its vital agricultural economy through an innovative Habitat Conservation Plan. Show Notes Here.

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    17 分
  • Clemson Under Siege: Ancient Relic Survives
    2024/09/01

    In this series' third and final podcast episode, discover the untold story of Clemson College's existential battle against the Hartwell Dam project in 1956. Uncover how Plan X became the unexpected solution that saved Clemson's campus and reshaped its landscape. Along the way, uncover an ancient relic hiding in plain sight on campus. See Cool Pictures Here.

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    15 分
  • Clemson Under Siege: The Unbuilt Canal
    2024/08/16

    In 1956, Clemson College faced potential submersion as Hartwell Dam plans threatened to flood its campus. We continue to uncover the high-stakes battle between college officials and the federal government, revealing a forgotten alternative that could have radically transformed the landscape. Dive into this tale of progress versus preservation, where Clemson's future hangs in the balance, and a five-mile canal nearly became a reality. Check out the show notes and the COOL rendering of the canal.

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    19 分
  • Clemson Under Siege: The Impending Storm
    2024/07/26

    In 1956, Clemson College faced an existential threat as plans for the Hartwell Dam threatened to submerge vital campus lands. This podcast series uncovers the dramatic confrontation between progress and preservation as South Carolina's most powerful figures grapple with a decision that could reshape the entire region's future. Join us as we dive into the high-stakes political chess game that nearly erased Clemson as we know it today. See Show Notes for Pictures.

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    14 分
  • Behind the Scenes of South Carolina’s Best-Tasting Water Competition
    2024/07/13

    Every March, as part of the South Carolina Environmental Conference in Myrtle Beach, an unusual competition takes place—the battle for the best-tasting water in the state. Today, we're going behind the scenes of this annual water-tasting event. We'll see how judges evaluate water samples from across South Carolina, talk to this year's winner, and uncover some surprisingly refined taste buds in the water industry. Show Notes.

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    14 分
  • Taste of Water: Sip, Savor, Rethink
    2024/06/30

    This fall, we're exploring Christy Spackman's "The Taste of Water," a book that uncovers the hidden world of water's flavor and its profound cultural impact. Join us for a behind-the-scenes chat with Christy.

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    11 分