Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchOf Fish and Farms: Investigating Land-Based Aquaculture's Promises
Season 5 Episode 23
Fish consumption is on the rise worldwide, and with it, fish farming. Land-based aquaculture and recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) offer a lot …
2 years, 10 months ago
Sedimentary, My Dear Watson: How Coastal Resilience is Affected by Sediment Placement Regulation
Season 5 Episode 22
Did you know that sediment could be a critical resource for coastal resilience? In this episode of the People Places Planet Podcast, host Georgia Ray…
2 years, 11 months ago
Discussions with ELI’s Spring Interns: The Nagoya Protocol and India’s Green Hydrogen Investments
Season 5 Episode 21
At the Environmental Law Institute, interns have the opportunity to develop independent research projects based off their interests. In this episode …
2 years, 11 months ago
2023 National Wetlands Awards: Scott Fisher, Local Stewardship Award Winner
Season 5 Episode 20
Language changes how we perceive the world around us, and Scott Fisher is no stranger to that concept. Conversant in the Hawaiin language, Scott’s wo…
3 years ago
2023 National Wetlands Awards: Bingqing Liu, Scientific Research Award Winner
Season 5 Episode 19
From remote sensing to carbon sequestration, Bingqing Liu has the research to back it up. Dr. Liu’s work at The Water Institute is taking a deep look…
3 years ago
2023 National Wetlands Awards: Rebecca Swadek, Wetlands Program Development Award Winner
Season 5 Episode 18
New York City might not be the concrete jungle you think it is. Rebecca Swadek has secured over $22 million in city and grant funding to implement we…
3 years ago
2023 National Wetlands Awards: Matthew Hough, Promoting Awareness Award Winner
Season 5 Episode 17
Promoting awareness is never easy–especially when you're talking to an uninformed and sometimes resistant public. Despite the difficulty, Matt Hough …
3 years ago
2023 National Wetlands Awards: Charlotte Michaluk, Youth Leadership Award Winner
Season 5 Episode 16
Charlotte Michaluk has been a successful, data-driven advocate for wetland conservation and a continuous force in educating the community, notably th…
3 years ago
2023 National Wetlands Awards: Adam Davis, Business Leadership Award Winner
Season 5 Episode 15
Philanthropic and government resources alone can’t afford to restore all our wetlands. Over the past two decades, Adam Davis’ thought leadership has …
3 years ago
Groundtruth: Cultural Burns as Tools for Wildfire Prevention and Indigenous Healing
Season 5 Episode 14
Indigenous people used prescribed burns in forests for thousands of years to manage land, reduce wildfire risk, and support cultural practices. Noa E…
3 years ago