Green Street Radio Feb 9 1 min Can President Joe Biden Save the Planet? - with Mark Dunlea NYPIRG Co-founder and long time climate change activist Activist Mark Dunlea talks with Patti and Doug about the challenges facing the Bi...
Green Street Radio Jan 5 1 min Changing the Health of a City with Eric Adams Brooklyn Borough President, former NYS Senator and 2021 mayoral candidate Eric Adams talks about his ideas for helping to improve the hea...
Green Street Radio Dec 15, 2020 1 min Avoiding Blue Light with Dr. Joshua Rosenthal Dr. Joshua Rosenthal, an ENT physician and sleep specialist, talks about how the blue light from computer screens, smart phones and tablets
Green Street Radio Oct 27, 2020 1 min The Dirt on Plastic with Dr. Mary Beth Kirkham On this edition of Green Street Patti and Doug welcome soil biologist and educator Dr. Mary Beth Kirkham.
Green Street Radio Sep 29, 2020 1 min America’s Food Crisis with Ronnie Cummins America's food system is in crisis. Our combined food decisions drive world politics, enrich multi-national corporations, cause skyrocket...
Green Street Radio Sep 22, 2020 1 min The Hubris of Trying to Fool Nature with Carey Gillam aInvestigative reporter Cary Gillam talks about her experience covering the ag beat in the US, and her book “Whitewash” about agribusiness g
Green Street Radio Sep 15, 2020 1 min Out-Smarting Climate Change with Mark Jacobson Stanford University Professor Mark Jacobson, co-founder of the Solutions Project, talks with Patti and Doug about how he and his team develo
Green Street Radio Sep 1, 2020 1 min Beating the Natural Gas Industry with Kim Fraczek Kim Fraczek, a founder & current director of the Sane Energy Project talks about how community action helped stop the Williams Pipeline.
Green Street Radio Jul 21, 2020 1 min How To Talk to Kids About Climate Change with Harriet Shugarman Climate Mama Harriet Shugarman talks with Patti and Doug about her now book, How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate Change.
Green Street Radio Jul 7, 2020 1 min The Power of Moms Moms have an uncanny and unique power to get things done, and there is probably no better example than Zen Honeycutt.