Authors: Charlie Adams, Nat Hardy, Megan Hall
Categories: climate change, Conservative Climate Caucus, Energy policy, Environment, Possibly Podcast, Republican Party, trump administration
With the second Trump administration underway, the Possibly team takes a look at a group hoping to shape the country’s energy policy: a Republican caucus in the House of Representatives.... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Hamid Torabzadeh, Charlie Adams, Megan Hall
Categories: Environment, hospitals, plastic waste, Possibly Podcast, Recycling
Hospitals have to use a lot of single-use plastics to deliver care for patients. In today’s episode, we look at how one is cutting down through their medical plastics recycling... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Cameron Leo, Christine Okulo, Megan Hall
Categories: climate change, energy, Environment, eversource, heat pumps, NATURAL GAS, Possibly Podcast, utilities
A new program in Framingham, Massachusetts is leading the transition from gas to geothermal heating and cooling. The post Are geothermal networks the future of heating and cooling? appeared first... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Will Malloy, Christine Okulo, Megan Hall
Categories: compost, Environment, food waste, Possibly Podcast, Rhode Island School Recycling Project, schools, USDA
Wasted food takes up lots of space in landfills and, while getting a compost bin at home is great, it isn’t enough to solve the problem. This week, we investigate... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Megan Hall, Stephen Porder
Categories: climate change, Environment, Europe, food waste, Greenhouse gases, Paris, Possibly Podcast
Possibly’s founder and the Provost of sustainability at Brown University Stephen Porder recently visited a supermarket chain in France that sells products other stores would have thrown away. The post... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Hamid Torabzadeh, Iman Khanbhai, Megan Hall
Categories: air quality index, Environment, environmental health, pollution, Possibly Podcast
Air pollution results in over 7 million deaths each year. In this episode of Possibly, we look at the most common way to measure air quality, the Air Quality Index,... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Iman Khanbhai, Hamid Torabzadeh, Megan Hall
Categories: climate change, climate migration, Environment, Hurricane Helene, Los Angeles fires, Possibly Podcast
We hear a lot about climate migration—the idea that people will have to move as climate change makes some places unlivable. But is this something we’re still waiting for, or... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Hamid Torabzadeh, Emma Mejia, Megan Hall
Categories: climate change, Environment, firefighters, Los Angeles fires, Possibly Podcast, wildfires
After fire hydrants ran dry during the wildfires in Los Angeles, listeners wondered why firefighters didn’t just use ocean water to begin with. On this episode of Possibly, we explain... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Emma Mejia, Hamid Torabzadeh, Megan Hall
Categories: Climate Crisis, Environment, Great Salt Lake, Greenhouse gases, Possibly Podcast, water conservation
On this episode of Possibly, we’re taking a look at the Great Salt Lake. The lake has been shrinking for years, but it’s also doing something strange- it’s creating more... LISTEN NOW
Authors: Juliana Merullo, Nat Hardy, Megan Hall
Categories: California wildfires, climate change, Environment, home insurance, homeownership, insurance regulation, Possibly Podcast
Home insurance is supposed to help us recover from natural disasters, but climate change is disrupting the industry. This week on Possibly, we look at how states are responding to... LISTEN NOW