The Klamath River is a Person, My Friend
The Klamath River is now a person with full legal rights under Yurok Tribal Law. Amy Cordalis, General Counsel for the Yurok Tribe, joins...
Trump’s Cartoon Supervillains and Their Surprising Ally in Gov. Gavin Newsom
Saturday, October 5, 2019
In this week’s show, the Green Gang discusses Interior Secretary David Bernhardt’s attempts to fast track the approval of the Shasta...
Let’s Not Deify People, Even If They’re Awesome Activists Like Greta Thunberg
Saturday, September 28, 2019
On this week’s EcoNews Report, with your regular panel:
Greta Thunberg and the Children’s Climate Strike.
Jonathan Franzen: Bad novelist, maybe...
What Can Tsunamis Teach Us About Combating Climate Change?
September 21, 2019
Do you live or work in a tsunami zone? Do you drive through one to take your kids to and from school? Do...
It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And We’re SO DEPRESSED)
On this EcoNews Report, your favorite Forest Grumps talk about “ecological grief” — the deep sense of dread and depression we get from thinking...
The EcoNews Report is Back!
The following was originally posted on the Lost Coast Outpost. Many thanks to the LoCo for getting the word out!
Remember the EcoNews Report? It was...
WELC’s Big Win Over Oil & Gas Leases
In March, a federal court judge set aside massive gas leases in Wyoming, finding that the Bureau of Land Management failed to consider the...
Humboldt Bay Symposium 2019: Rising to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change
My guests are Joe Tyburczy and Aldaron Laird, coordinators of the Humboldt Bay Symposium, which will be held on April 11 and 12 at...
EcoNews Roundup Report: Latest environmental news stories for March 2019
Today we’ll be providing brief snippets of current news that pertain to various environmental topics such as the Trinidad Rancheria Hotel project update, youth...
Baykeeper’s Humboldt Bay Tours Program Evolves
My guest is Jasmin Segura, Baykeeper’s Bay Tours Coordinator since 2014, discussing the upcoming tour season, which will begin with an Earth Day paddle...
New Wind Turbines Near Scotia?
If everything goes according to plan, Scotia residents may see wind turbines on Monument and Bear River Ridges by 2020.
Kevin Martin of Terra Gen,...
Data Suggests Broad Decline Among Regional Birds
"Data suggests that 2/3 of regional bird species are in decline, 1/3 of those are double digit declines"
Friends of the Eel River's Conservation Director...
EcoNews Roundup Report: Latest environmental news stories for February 2019
For February's EcoNews Roundup Report Larry Glass, NEC’s Executive Director, and Bella Waters, NEC’s Administrative & Development Director, cover the following news stories:
Local:
1. Nordic...
Women and the Timber Wars: Feminism and the Front Line Struggle to Save the...
Today my guests are Naomi Wagner and Alicia Littletree Bales, who will be speaking on HSU campus on Thursday, February 28 in a panel...
A New Hope for an Ancestral River
“Many people know that the river’s name is the Eel River right now, but the original name is Wiyot, that’s what we originated our...
EcoNews Report Roundup January 2019
Environmental stories in 30 minutes – that’s the EcoNews Roundup!
For January's EcoNews Report Roundup Larry Glass, NEC’s Executive Director, and Bella Waters, NEC’s Admin...
Protecting the California Coast
My guest is Jennifer Savage, California Policy Manager for Surfrider Foundation, an international organization that is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world's ocean,...
Talking About the Bigger Picture of California’s Legal Cannabis Industry
Are prohibitionary cities and counties unintentionally sanctioning the illegal cannabis market? Friends of the Eel River's Conservation Director Scott Greacen discusses this question with...
EcoNews Report Roundup December 2018
Environmental stories in 30 minutes – that’s the EcoNews Roundup!
For December’s EcoNews Report Roundup Larry Glass, NEC’s Executive Director, and Bella Waters, NEC’s Admin...
Fishing Community Sustainability for Eureka and Shelter Cove
Dr. Laurie Richmond of Humboldt State University led a team of researchers who interviewed commercial and charter fishermen, fishing families, deckhands, local business owners and operators,...
“Bi-partisan” Action at the Expense of California Salmon
Friends of the Eel River’s Conservation Director Scott Greacen explores these questions and more with guests John McManus and Regina Chichizola. John is the...
EcoNews Report Roundup November 2018
16 Environmental stories in 30 minutes – that’s the EcoNews Roundup!
For November’s EcoNews Report Roundup Larry Glass, NEC’s Executive Director, and Bella Waters, NEC’s...
Election Roundup
Tune in for a discussion/celebration of last week's results of local, state, and national elections - and the positive changes they will bring -...
Protect, Restore and Connect with Save the Redwoods League
In its 100-year history, Save the Redwoods League strives to protect, restore and connect: "We protect redwoods by purchasing forests and the surrounding lands...
Is Policy Before Science the New Norm in Water Regulations?
Tune in for a discussion of how federal agencies are protecting fish, or rather failing to do so.
Scott Greacen, Conservation Director for Friends of...