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Join host Joshua as he cuts through the noise and brings you clear, balanced analysis of today's most extraordinary research. Each week, The Environmental Review tackles complex topics - from climate ... more
FAQs about The Environmental Review:How many episodes does The Environmental Review have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
January 21, 2025Road Salt Pollution and Cattail Plants.Road salt pollution is an extremely secretive weapon that damages our organisms, our land, and even our human health. Led by Professors from Virginia Tech, we look today at the promising potential of cattail plants to fight pollution, and additionally analyse alternatives used by individuals in New Hampshire and Scandanavia. Contacts - feel free to reach out!Gmail: [email protected]Instagram/X: theenvironmentalreviewCitation:S. Long, M.A. Rippy, L. Krauss, M. Stacey, K. Fausey,The impact of deicer and anti-icer use on plant communities in stormwater detention basins: Characterizing salt stress and phytoremediation potential,Science of The Total Environment,2025,178310,ISSN 0048-9697,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.178310....more14minPlay
January 18, 2025How Concrete Might be Used to Fight Climate ChangeIn this podcast episode. we look at the groundbreaking research from Elisabeth Van Roijen (University of California, Davis), Sabbie Miller (University of California, David) and Steve Davis (Stanford University) as they look at the potential for concrete to lock carbon away for good. By adding concrete with bio-synthesised alternatives, our buildings could sequester carbon for billions of years, reducing emissions and temperatures. Contact - feel free to reach out!Gmail: [email protected]Instagram/X: theenvironmentalreview...more8minPlay
January 13, 2025The California Fires and the importance of ACIn January 2025, a variety of wildfires in the Greater Los Angeles Area have broken out, putting more than 180,000 people at risk. In this episode, we cover what they are, California's extensive battle with wildfires, and the surprising impacts of AC in response to these wars. Our hearts go out to the people faced with the wildfires. Stay safe, and stay informed. (note - the Maria in the podcast is not Maria - we have not provided the actual name due to privacy reasons)Contact - feel free to reach out!Gmail: [email protected]Instagram/X: theenvironmentalreviewYoutube: theenvironmentalreview...more9minPlay
January 07, 2025The Collapse of Northvolt, Sweden's Largest Green Battery ProducerNorthvolt, a large green battery producer in Sweden, has recently filed for Bankruptcy in the United States, accumulating over $5.8 Billion in debt. We cover the story of it's collapse, and it's significance in Europe's sustainability industry. While this is a huge loss, there is still hope for the future. ContactsEmail: [email protected]Instagram/X: theenvironmentalreview...more11minPlay
January 04, 2025The Carbon FootprintToday, we looked at the carbon footprint - a popular buzzword that actually has significant scientific meaning. We look at Carbon Dioxide Equivalents (CO2e), and look at the implications of watching Netflix and sending emails on your environmental footprint. Contacts - feel free to reach out!Email: [email protected]Instagram/X: theenvironmentalreview...more11minPlay
December 31, 2024MicroplasticsWhat are microplastics? In our first episode, we cover microplastics, what they are, how they affect the environment, and what is being done to resolve it's widespread glitter-like effect. In the future, we hope to get some researchers to deep dive into the problem!Contacts - feel free to reach out!Email: [email protected]Instagram/X: theenvironmentalreview...more9minPlay
FAQs about The Environmental Review:How many episodes does The Environmental Review have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.