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| Mostly Good Environmental News #14 | 08 Dec 2025 | 00:19:32 | |
Keywords environment, conservation, wildlife recovery, urban gardening, positive news, climate change, biodiversity, turtle conservation, renewable energy, ecological restoration,arribada, Lenny Librizzi, Charlie Olson, Mark Latour, Dominique Borel, native plants Summary The Mostly Good Environmental News Report highlights positive developments in environmental conservation, including wildlife recovery, urban gardening initiatives, and global efforts to protect biodiversity. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community involvement and innovative solutions in addressing environmental challenges. Takeaways The podcast aims to share positive environmental news amidst prevalent negative narratives. Global bird populations are declining, but some species are recovering due to conservation efforts. Green sea turtles have moved from endangered to least concern status due to successful conservation measures. Urban gardening initiatives, like the Native Nursery in Brooklyn, are transforming polluted areas into green spaces. The Arribada phenomenon in Costa Rica showcases local efforts to protect olive ridley turtles during nesting season. Public lands are being preserved against proposals for sale to corporate interests in Montana. New Zealand is taking drastic measures to eliminate feral cats to protect native wildlife. Poland is transitioning to green energy, surpassing coal production for the first time. Innovative wind-powered ships are reducing carbon emissions in global shipping. Research shows that forest expansion can enhance agricultural productivity. Sound bites "Green sea turtles are recovering so well." "New Zealand is eliminating these killer cats." "Wind-powered ships are making a comeback." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Positive Environmental News 00:51 Wildlife Recovery and Conservation Successes 06:30 Urban Green Spaces: The Native Nursery in Brooklyn 11:21 The Arribada: Olive Ridley Turtles in Costa Rica 14:43 Short Good News Items from Around the World | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News # 13 | 10 Nov 2025 | 00:16:26 | |
In this episode of the Mostly Good Environmental News Report, hosts Lenny Librizzi, Charlie Olson and Mark Latour discuss positive developments in environmental news, focusing on the rise of electric vehicles in developing countries, the significance of peatlands in carbon storage, global investments in renewable energy, and community initiatives for environmental action. The conversation highlights the optimistic trends and efforts being made to combat climate change and promote sustainability. 00:00 Introduction 01:12 The Rise of Electric Vehicles in Developing Countries 07:22 The Importance of Peatlands in Carbon Storage 11:04 Norway is increasing investments in renewable energy 11:36 Canadian Sustainable Investing 12:09 Chicago River Swim event 13:07 South Carolina's largest ever conservation easement 13:51 Arnold Schwarzenegger advocates for climate action 14:45 Evangelical groups in Indiana pushing for environmental action. keywords: electric vehicles, renewable energy, peatlands, carbon storage, environmental news, climate change, sustainable investing, community action, positive environmental stories, global initiatives, Lenny Librizzi, Mark Latour, Charlie Olson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Chicago River, South Carolina, Norway, Indiana, Canada | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News #4 | 03 May 2025 | 00:29:45 | |
In this episode: Newly Protected Parklands in Mexico Church Forests In Ethiopia Saving Trees Climate Change to be Taught in Illinois High Schools Cornell Lab of Ornithology The Controversial De-Extinction of Dire Wolves Recycling Food Waste Sandhill Crane Migration | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News Episode 3 | 17 Apr 2025 | 00:26:43 | |
In this episode we share good news about : How Switzerland Cleaned up Its Rivers, Boise, Idaho using Geothermal Energy to heat 500 buildings, Cactus poachers being caught and heavily fined, More people riding bikes in the USA ,especially young people, Australia saving 75 million acres of bushland, iNaturalist citizen scientists discover or rediscover species, Drones and Sensors being used to detect wildfires, A quieter New York City thanks to Congestion pricing | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News #2 | 13 Mar 2025 | 00:16:05 | |
In this episode: US Fish and Wildlife reimbursing hunters for Using Lead free bullets Europe's New Dark Sky Sanctuary New York's solar installations a year ahead of schedule Small Urban Patches of Wildflowers as good for biodiversity as large meadows Geothermal and hot rocks energy storage Giant Batteries (caverns and pumped storage may be answer to intermittent energy from wind and solar | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News | 27 Feb 2025 | 00:18:48 | |
Short reports on: Cloud Milking Azores Marine Protected Area : A Model for Conservation Tulip Trees: Nature's Carbon Capture Champions Urban Beekeeping : Buzzing Good News from NYC Paris Goes Green : Replacing Parking with Trees Illegal Fishing : Drug Cartels and Their Environmental Impact | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News #12 | 09 Oct 2025 | 00:18:54 | |
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Positive Environmental News 01:04 Harnessing Underground Energy for Sustainability 04:30 EPA is enforcing regulations on harmful forever chemicals. 08:28 Historic Treaty for Ocean Protection 12:36 The Rise of Renewable Energy 17:19 Conclusion Summary: The Mostly Good Environmental News Report highlights positive developments in environmental issues, focusing on innovative solutions for clean energy, accountability for environmental carcinogens, international treaties for ocean protection, and the rapid growth of renewable energy worldwide. The conversation emphasizes the importance of these advancements in combating climate change and promoting sustainability. Keywords: environmental news, clean energy, renewable energy, PFAS, high seas treaty, geothermal energy, accountability, climate change, sustainable solutions, positive impact, solar, wind energy | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News #11 | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:18:40 | |
00:00 Positive Environmental News Overview 01:12 Protecting Gazelles, Antelope and Oryx in the Sahara 04:38 Tidal Energy Breakthrough in Scotland 09:00 Environmental Concerns of Alligator Alcatraz 12:09 Crowd-Sourced Mapping for Climate Resilience 16:04 Balancing Good and Bad Environmental News Summary This episode of the Mostly Good Environmental News Report highlights positive environmental initiatives, including conservation efforts in the Sahara, innovations in tidal energy in Scotland, and the importance of crowd-sourced mapping for climate resilience. It also addresses environmental concerns related to the Alligator Alcatraz detention center and discusses the balance of good and bad news in environmental reporting. Keywords: environment, conservation, tidal energy, climate change, mapping, wildlife, renewable energy, positive news, Sahara, community efforts, Alligator Alcatraz, Scotland, crowd-sourced mapping | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News # 10 | 22 Aug 2025 | 00:22:49 | |
The Mostly Good Environmental News Report highlights positive environmental stories, focusing on conservation efforts and ecological restoration. The conversation covers the successful translocation of woodpeckers in Florida, the ecological impact of wolves on aspen trees in Yellowstone, the invasive python problem in the Everglades, and innovative solutions like the Staten Island Blue Belt. The report also addresses environmental challenges such as pesticide impacts on monarch butterflies and the importance of protecting water sources like Owasco Lake. The discussion concludes with a focus on the effects of marine heat waves and the resurgence of bobcats as a natural control for Lyme disease. In this episode 00:00 Introduction to Positive Environmental News 01:12 Translocation Success: Woodpeckers in Florida0 5:35 Wolves and Aspen Trees: A Symbiotic Recovery 10:24 The Python Problem: Invasive Species in the Everglades 13:57 Staten Island Blue Belt: Innovative Stormwater Management 17:48 Bad News Snippets: Environmental Challenges 18:21 Monarch Butterflies: Pesticide Poisoning Protecting water sources of Owasco Lake The effects of marine heat waves 19:50 Bobcats: Nature's Lyme Disease Control 22:05 Conclusion Keywords: Bluebelt, Blue Belt, Albert Appleton, Natural drainage, Storm sewer, Staten Island bluebelt, Staten Island blue belt, Forebay, Red-cockaded woodpecker, Avon Park bombing range, Avon Park Air Force range, Bird translocation, Woodpecker translocation, At-risk species, Python, Burmese python, Everglades python, Marsh rabbits, Bobcat decline, Spy python, Yellowstone aspen, Quaking aspen, Rocky Mountain ecosystem, Elk browsing, Aspen canopy, Gray wolf, Gray wolf and elk | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News #9 | 29 Jul 2025 | 00:27:42 | |
Chapters 00:00 Positive Environmental News Overview 01:06 Reforestation and Wildlife Recovery in Appalachia 04:33 Cities Leading Climate Action 08:27 Solar Energy Growth in the U.S. 12:32 Bird Conservation and Building Safety 15:48 Innovative Startups and Repurposed Materials 19:59 Contextualizing Good News with Challenges 23:43 Good News Snippets and Conservation Efforts Summary This Mostly Good Environmental News Report highlights positive environmental developments, focusing on reforestation efforts in Appalachia, urban climate action, solar energy growth, bird conservation initiatives, and innovative startups utilizing repurposed materials. The conversation emphasizes the importance of local actions in addressing global environmental challenges, showcasing success stories and encouraging listeners to engage in sustainable practices. Keywords environment, reforestation, wildlife recovery, climate action, solar energy, bird conservation, repurposed materials, environmental news, Central flyway, bird-friendly glass, bird friendly glass, light reduction, silent spring, bird safe window, bird-safe window, warbler, Reunion Tower, McCormick Place, light glare, bird navigation, Appalachian Headwaters, soft edge, forest edge, milkweed corridor, beaver dam, Appalachia, decompacting, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation, inbreeding, wildlife passage corridor, hellbender, salamander diversity, bobcat, camera trap, undergrowth, wild turkeys, Ecovative, Recork, 20 minute neighborhood. | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News #8 | 16 Jul 2025 | 00:16:58 | |
Mark Latour and Lenny Librizzi share postive environmental news stories. In this episode: 00:00 Positive Environmental News Introduction 01:28 Protecting Apalachicola Bay 05:29 Johnston Atoll Wildlife Refuge 09:18 Reintroduction of Sea Otters 13:00 Agrivoltaics: Merging Agriculture and Solar Energy Key Words: HB1143; Apalachicola Bay; Apalachicola River; Deepwater Horizon; Riverkeeper; Kill the Drill; DeSantis; Allison Tant; Jason Shoaf; environmental legislation; estuarine reserve; oyster collapse, environment, positive news, legislation, wildlife, wildlife refuge, conservation, solar energy, agrivoltaics, sea otters, Johnston Atoll | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News #7 | 27 Jun 2025 | 00:16:25 | |
Keywords environment, positive news, climate change, sustainability, innovations, youth activism, river restoration, cool roofs, composting, environmental protection Summary In this episode of the Mostly Good Environmental News Report, hosts Lenny Librizzi and Mark Latour discuss various positive environmental developments. They cover innovations such as a new dissolvable plastic, the restoration of rivers through legal protections, the benefits of cool roofs, and a high school student's successful composting initiative. The episode concludes with snippets of environmental news highlighting significant changes and efforts in sustainability. Takeaways Scientists in Japan developed a plastic that dissolves in seawater. The Klamath River restoration shows the impact of dam removal. Cool roofs can significantly reduce urban heat and energy costs. Youth activism can lead to real change in schools. Vermont's plastic bag ban has drastically reduced usage. India's solar energy is becoming the cheapest power source. Legal protections for rivers are gaining traction globally. Cool roofs can help combat climate change effectively. One student's determination led to composting in her school. Environmental news often highlights positive changes and innovations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Positive Environmental News 01:09 Innovative Ocean-Degradable Plastics 03:18 Reviving Rivers: Legal Protections and Restoration 06:28 The Impact of Cool Roofs on Urban Environments 09:57 Student-Led Composting Initiatives in Schools 13:05 Good News Snippets: Environmental Success Stories 16:13 educational-transition-high.wav | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News Report #6 | 09 Jun 2025 | 00:28:13 | |
In this Episode: 00:58 Wildlife Bridge Project in Arizona 03:22 Isle of Nevis: A Renewable Energy Leader 06:35 Microsoft's Green Cement Initiative 09:30 Dolphins in the East River 13:35 Monarch Butterflies: A Good News, Bad News Story 17:14 Fighting Wildlife Smuggling with Ex-Agents 22:06 Innovative Sand Battery Technology 25:37 Positive Environmental Developments 26:54 Concerning Global Environmental Issues | |||
| Mostly Good Environmental News #5 | 15 May 2025 | 00:26:39 | |
In this episode 00:00 Introduction to Mostly Good Environmental News 01:06 Chesapeake Bay's Oysters Comeback 05:16 Breaking Through Climate Apathy 08:49 Protecting Wildlife from Offshore Wind Farms 12:26 Improving Public Transportation to Reduce Car Use 15:55 Blocking Phosphate Mining Near National Parks 18:38 Reviving Wind Power in Shipping Industry 21:43 Activating the Climate Silent Majority | |||