It's Hot In Here

WCBN's environmental talk show

noon to 1pm alternate Mondays
podcast / 88.3fm / wcbn.org
hotinhere.radio@gmail.com

Two Special Guests, One Exxxtra Special Continent

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Join us for groovy jams, news spannin’ the con­ti­nent, and VERY spe­cial guests Rebecca Hardin, Professor of Anthropology and Natural Resources at UM AND our very own Washington correspondent/​SNRE suc­cess story, Kerry Duggan.

This just in: WCBN Saves Lives, half of the world’s pop­u­la­tion are women and people eat food!

To learn more about the excep­tion­ally elo­quent, dev­as­tat­ingly funny, and dan­ger­ously toasty Rebecca Hardin and read of her many multi-​​media-​​tic, multi-​​sited, multi-​​disciplinary endeavors check out her site.

To stay on top of your Congress-​​peeps toes, check out LCV​.org for all things envi­ron­mental and opense​crets​.org to find out where your Reps get their ca$h.

A few links to today’s con­tent. Feel free to post any related articles/​sweet dance vids YOU may find in the com­ments section!

Banjuka (tu) by DNA, blazing up the pool halls and dis­cothe­ques of E. Africa.

The Economist calls for rad­ical solu­tions to the earth’s food crisis.

The Stern Review

National Geographic series on Africa. Check it out here and do let us know if it’s in the AskWith:

Get the freshest news from the Continent @ AllAfrica​.com. For enviro spe­cific news head here.

It got so hot in here today we forgot to announce the sus­tain­able fish of the week, sooo take your pick here.

Wow, Tuesday was Earthday — it felt just like any other day. Sorry Mother Earth, we really blew it. I hope you weren’t expecting organic flowers or fair trade choco­lates. We’ll try harder next year, we promise.

This is good bye for now to our reg­u­larly sched­uled time slot, but do check back for irreg­u­larly timed shows fea­turing Gwen, DJ. Who, K. Duggz and the good Dr. Hardin.

Banjuka (tu) by DNA, blazing up the pool halls and dis­cothe­ques of E. Africa:

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