Recent Episodes
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Pope Francis and the Climate, Fighting PFAS, and “Evening” Poem by Dorianne Laux.
Apr 25, 2025 – 52:18 -
Earth Day Celebration, The Health Toll of L.A. Oil Wells, Fighting Climate Change with Geothermal and more
Apr 18, 2025 – 52:12 -
Trump Attacks State Climate Laws, Eco Rollbacks Under Trump, Air Pollution Mixes and Public Health, Shrinking Clouds and more
Apr 11, 2025 – 52:10 -
Tornadoes in a Hotter World, Science and the US Government, Poetry Month and more.
Apr 4, 2025 – 52:10 -
Greenpeace SLAPPed for $600 Million?, EV Charging Money Stalled, A Quest for Quiet and more
Mar 28, 2025 – 52:10 -
GOP and Clean Energy Tax Credits, EPA Drops Major Polluter Case, Fracking Waste Crisis, and more
Mar 21, 2025 – 52:11 -
EPA Under Attack, Plastic Containers Linked to Heart Failure, Wild Girls, and more.
Mar 14, 2025 – 52:10 -
NY Climate Superfund, US Ducks Intl Climate Meetings, Gaps in Greenland Ice Sheet, and more
Mar 7, 2025 – 52:11 -
David Brancaccio on Fire Recovery, Bringing Sea Otters Back, Trump to Limit Environmental Reviews and more.
Feb 28, 2025 – 52:10 -
EPA Freezes “Green Bank”, Climate Disruption to Lose Trillions, Civil Rights and Env Justice and more.
Feb 21, 2025 – 52:11 -
No Help From America, “Climate Whiplash” Between Extreme Wet and Dry, Bipartisan ‘EXPLORE’ Act and Outdoor Accessibility and more.
Feb 14, 2025 – 52:10 -
Trump Dumps Environmental Justice, PFAS Rule Withdrawn, Searching for Old Growth Forest, and more.
Feb 7, 2025 – 52:10 -
Bird Flu Warning, Life as an Incarcerated Firefighter, An Ancient Climate Solution and more.
Jan 31, 2025 – 52:03 -
Trump Blocks Climate and Eco Action, EVs in the Trump Era, The “Dirty Dozen” and “Clean Fifteen” and more.
Jan 24, 2025 – 52:10 -
Green Light for State Climate Cases, Redwood Rebirth After Fire, Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet, and more.
Jan 17, 2025 – 52:10 -
Wildfires Bring ‘Climate Trauma,’ U.S. Abdicates Climate Lead Again, Jimmy Carter’s Green Legacy, and more
Jan 10, 2025 – 52:55 -
New Climate Champion in Congress, Montana Climate Win, Last Call to Biden for Environmental Justice and more
Jan 3, 2025 – 51:39 -
The Extreme Life of the Sea, Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction, How to Be a Good Creature and more.
Dec 27, 2024 – 52:13 -
Hope For the Holidays
Dec 20, 2024 – 52:15 -
LNG Carbon Bomb, Pope and Postal EVs, Sacred Indian River Polluted and more.
Dec 13, 2024 – 54:14 -
Why Exxon Is Pro-Paris, Plastic Health Toll, Giraffes in Trouble and more.
Dec 6, 2024 – 54:08 -
UN Climate Summit Falters, Under Alien Skies: A Sightseer’s Guide to the Universe and more.
Nov 28, 2024 – 52:04 -
Trump's Anti-Green Rollback Team, Biden Climate Money in Jeopardy, Robin Wall Kimmerer on The Serviceberry, and more.
Nov 22, 2024 – 52:10 -
29th UN Climate Talks Kick Off, Earth’s Fever, A win for Indigenous Groups Protecting the Planet, Puerto Rico’s Solar Power Problem and more.
Nov 15, 2024 – 53:46 -
Climate and Trump’s Re-election, Biodiversity Talks Unfinished, Slippery Beast: A True Crime Natural History, with Eels and more.
Nov 8, 2024 – 54:14 -
Climate Goal in Trouble, EV Chargers Good for Business, Sy Montgomery on the Brains Behind the Cluck and more.
Nov 1, 2024 – 53:46 -
Huge Untapped Earth Energy, ‘Ecocide’ of Ukrainian River, The Greening of Antarctica and more.
Oct 25, 2024 – 52:47 -
Climate and the PA Senate race, Environmental Racism Case Appealed, Journey to a Melting Glacier in Antarctica and more.
Oct 18, 2024 – 53:46 -
Hurricanes’ Huge Hidden Toll, Hiking on Wheels, and Conversations with Dogs.
Oct 11, 2024 – 51:56 -
Disastrous Climate Wake Up, Jill Stein for the Greens, Sudan's Climate and War Misery and more.
Oct 4, 2024 – 51:42 -
Exxon's Alleged Plastics ‘Deception,’ Three Mile Island to Power AI, Risks for Transgender Field Scientists and more.
Sep 27, 2024 – 52:18 -
Chaos in the Climate System, Oyster Trash to Treasure, The Wit and Wisdom of Peter Dykstra and more.
Sep 20, 2024 – 52:44 -
Brazil On Fire, Debate Sidesteps Climate Crisis, Uprooted By Climate and more
Sep 13, 2024 – 52:02 -
Bright Future for Western Solar, Tim Walz’s Climate Record, Poems for a “New Nature” with Ada Limón and more.
Sep 6, 2024 – 53:11 -
Virtual Power Plants, Hydrogen Fueled Future, Ducks: Two Years In the Oil Sands and more.
Aug 30, 2024 – 53:18 -
Green Voter Energy, Kamala Harris’ Environmental Policy, Young Conservatives, Sunrise Youth
Aug 23, 2024 – 53:25 -
Land Back for the Yurok Tribe, Crochet Coral Reef, Wild Girls and more.
Aug 16, 2024 – 53:19 -
Methane Tracking From Space, A Mars Testing Ground, Orbital: An Earth-Centric Novel Set in Space, and more.
Aug 9, 2024 – 52:30 -
Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean, Why Fish Don’t Exist, Ross Gay's Book of (More) Delights, and more
Aug 2, 2024 – 52:27 -
Kamala and Trump on Earth, ‘The Light Eaters’ and more
Jul 26, 2024 – 52:30 -
The Transformation of J.D. Vance, Climate Voter Power, GOP Rep. Bentz on Climate and more
Jul 19, 2024 – 52:10 -
Hawaiian Kids Win Climate Case, New Tech Finds More Cancer Risk, Environmental Justice Denial, and more.
Jul 12, 2024 – 52:27 -
SCOTUS Restricts Rule Making, A Vivid New View of Earth, STARBORN: How the Stars Made Us and more.
Jul 5, 2024 – 52:05 -
Presidential Debate and the Climate, Stay Safe in Summer Heat, A Black-led Land Trust, and more.
Jun 28, 2024 – 52:45 -
Juneteenth: An Urgent Call for Climate Solutions + Robert Smalls’ Heroic Escape from Slavery
Jun 21, 2024 – 52:54 -
Beirut’s Deadly Air, Queer Brown Vegan, Roots of Black Hair Care, and more.
Jun 14, 2024 – 52:10 -
Alaska’s Rusting Rivers, ‘No Place to Hide’ in Pakistan, Mexico’s ‘Presidenta’ and Climate, and more.
Jun 7, 2024 – 52:08 -
US-Mexico Water Crisis, Hot Battery Tech, Saving the Wild Coast of South Africa, and more
May 31, 2024 – 52:12 -
Vermont’s “Climate Superfund” Bill, A “Little Sea” With a Big Champion, The Sounds of Soil and more.
May 24, 2024 – 52:11 -
Eco Grief Among Scientists, Phantom Carbon Credits, Animal Self-Medicating, Nature and the Beat, and more.
May 17, 2024 – 52:11
Recent Reviews
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Fred$-)What in the world is radiocarbon?The interview today, discussing tree growth, and the reference to radiocarbon, why can’t you just say radioactive carbon? Is it that hard?
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Mike from New HampshireJuly 19, 2024 showDefensive much? I just heard your reply to the criticism you received on the Republican “opinion“ peace you carried on the July 19 show. I listen to you for facts. Are you now becoming an opinion show? I don’t want to have to spend hours fact checking your show. I listen to your show for you to do the fact checking. Please don’t lose the credibility that this show has earned over the years by slipping into the “we’re just covering opinions.”
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grassrtsThe Earth Day podcastOne of the most beautiful and meaningful contributions I’ve heard from LOE. The essence of existence is the “interconnectedness and interdependence” of all things on earth - this incredible spaceship we inhabit. We can reimagine and power a different way of living. Whether we can overcome the forces of “modernity” that are leading us to self-destruction is an open question.
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Art G. Retired physicianLiving on EarthI love to explore natural unspoiled places, both near and far from where I live. Listening to these podcasts—which include descriptions of natural habitats, sometimes brief sound recordings of habitats, scientific background info and political issues that must be confronted to protect them — engages, inspires, and motivates me to act and find ways to contribute to reducing global warming and saving our planet for future generations. Art G: retired physician
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USSDA1701For LifeI’ve been listening to LOE for over 15 years. It’s my #1 and I will always come back. Heartfelt, science driven, creative, and a balance between the hard truths of the climate emergency and optimism for a better future.
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prattfallWACsClorox products are mandated for use in place of isopropyl alcohol in many hospital settings public and private have ammonia that causes respiratory dangers used in small spaces requiring disinfection to workers and facility users. Corporate subsidy? Isopropyl alcohol is in those covid hand cleansers with added "softeners". soap is still best folks and less plastic waste.
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Birdie-DianaInformative Science Backed TruthCritical information that all of us on earth need to hear. Informative science back truth that should be on our nightly news, but isn’t this podcast? Should be mandatory for all of us to listen to. It allows me to stay focus on doing my part. Thank you. Living on earth for sharing the info.
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Burned By AdobeThis is the podcast the earth needsThis podcast is the opposite of Joe Rogan. It is well-informed, well produced, evidence, based, and idealistic. This ought to be the top podcast in the world right now. Spread the word!
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MKULTRA83masturbatory aide for hypocritesLiterally and metaphorically. Interspersed with useful information occasionally.
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Molino GirlGood topics but too rehearsedI’ve listened to the show for years, when it’s on the radio and feel it covers interesting topics and has a good selectionsof guests, but the thing that bothers me is that it sounds so rehearsed and scripted, like “I’ll say this, and then you reply with this” type stuff. Nothing seems natural about it.
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Rise_With_RobinOne of my favorite podcastsLiving on Earth is amazing with their subjects and in depth knowledge. Sometimes it’s sad how humans are destroying so much, yet the host gives us hope in the end.
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MandoimposterEnvironmental News & Chinese propagandaI have enjoyed Living on Earth for years . It carried interesting stories of people taking action to protect our planet from environmental destruction. But in early February I heard a troubling segment that changed my opinion of the program. An interview was broadcast with Natalie Ma of “state-owned” Shanghai Daily. If you missed “state-owned “ you would have no idea you were going to be subjected to a whole, undigested segment of Chinese government propaganda on the Olympics. The interviewer asked MS Ma nothing about the ethics of holding the Olympics in the middle of a pandemic. Nothing about the environmental destruction caused by the Olympics, the disappearance of Chinese Olympic star Peng Shuai, Tibet, the Huigurs etc..Instead we were treated to a steady stream Olympic happy talk by Ms Ma with no serious questions by the Living on Earth interviewer. My attempts to contact the program, the interviewer or PRX did not get a response. I’m disappointed that a program funded by listeners and public funds would air such deceptive propaganda from a repressive dictatorship without telling us what they were doing.
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rmtavoraMulti-faceted environmental news showLove Living on Earth! It is my companion on Saturday morning as I make my tea. I appreciate the various angles to important environmental issues.
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CorgwynWhat happenedWould like to trash the episodes I have listened to, but the trash symbol just slides back to fast to touch it!
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AlisonClancyThank youAmazing program. Keep going!
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daccishMight have guessedI love this Podcast and I might have guessed that Steve is a fellow Westtown alum...Peace and thanks, Friend.
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AbiquaGenerally A great podcastOverall Living on Earth is a great podcast that could be improved significantly by eliminating hurtful prejudices and biases.
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solarhome1Number One podcastThis is the first podcast I listen to each week!
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kegrimmGreat environmental journalismAfter enjoying this podcast for a few months, I was totally impressed with the interview with Pattie Gonia. It featured some surprisingly top notch interview questions with great answers. The podcast has a great range of environmental topics and perspectives.
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Zeta iron manA great environmental podThis is one of the best environmental podcast I’ve ever listened to, there aren’t a lot of pods that can appeal to anyone from a newcomer to someone more knowledgeable about the science. Steve does a fantastic job making it accesible.
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Island canesBest kept secretSeriously one of the coolest podcasts available. So informative, and real, without all the bells and whistles typically found on news magazine type pods. Thank you.
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Living in VenezuelaWonderfully Insightful yet Incisive EnoughLOE is a truly balanced treatment of environmental news and ode to nature. Yet as the program often attempts to establish a platform for multiple perspectives to be aired, that air can become cloudy and toxic when the reporters/hosts choose to not challenge guests with more incisive and critical questioning. If the hosts are unwilling to push back on spurious, and at time completely false, assertions, it is their duty to invite in a guest who can provide a counter point. It isn’t often, but sometimes LOE provides a greenwash to these who need to actually come clean.
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RoseCityDwellerWhat in the world???I’m a big fan of this show - have been for years - when it was on public radio. I’m truly flummoxed and disappointed by the show’s allowing Senator Murkowski to come on and defend exemption of the Tongass from the roadless rule as advanced by Trump. This is a complete reversal to what other guests and the environmental community has been warning. This show should not let itself be used as a platform for this type of nonsense. Particularly now.
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Allie2415Excellent coverage and mix of newsIt’s hard keeping up with environmental news and it’s social implications. I love the weekly bite-sized bits that give me enough info to stay informed, along with the glimmer from lighter stories of connection.
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M IslesPremier environmental podcast version of the premier environmental radio showPremier environmental podcast version of the premier environmental radio show
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Rodney Amadeus AnonymousWonderful podcastHosts let their expert guests do most of the talking. Guests are insightful and engaging.
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Bilingual Beauty QueenGreat source for environmental news!Great source for environmental news events and some science/politics/history of what is going on. My favorite thing about the show is that they include happy news as well! Even though there is a lot of stuff that needs to be worked on to help the environment, this podcast provides a positive outlook that doesn't make me cynical and feel like the world is immediately going to end.
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CurtlezumiGreat weekly updateLiving on earth is a great update on the state of the environment and is easy to listen to.
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Princess Candy CornRequired listeningWide ranging and in depth coverage of domestic and international environmental issues.
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Fake history loverBest journalism available anywhereThis show is for more than just environmentalists, it's educational and thoughtful. Every episode is worth the listen.
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mseacordcorporate-friendly fluffI have tried to listen to this multiple times, and each time it has been a nauseating experience. The corporate bias is so transparent that it is hard to understand how they even pretend to care about the environment (except insofar as environmentalism is nothing more than a chance for 'green entrepreneurs' to cash in on what ought to be a revolutionary social idea).
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Jenjen8642Riveting listeningImportant stories, well reported.
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Lestat16Excellent source for environmental newsMakes environmental news understandable, engaging, and relevant. Well done program.
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jwleblanA favoriteLove this podcast.
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OneMoreCupSuch a great podcastThis is one of those podcasts I'm so happy to have discovered part of me is frustrated I didn't find it sooner. So smart, so interesting, great writing. Thoughtful, lovely articles filled with sounds. They're not afraid to be beautiful or true. The May 10 episode is one of my favorites. The last story about the permaculture urban farm in Holyoke is, without question, the most inspiring story I've heard in a mighty long time. Even if you don't listen to any other episodes, if you're interested enough in Living on Earth to read reviews the you owe it to yourself to listen the one on May 10.
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DSEichingerDownload time slow but great showFor some reason, downloading Living on Earth takes a lot longer than any other NPR podcast. Don't know what gives. I think its a great show, btw.
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Occupy EverywhereNot What It Once WasLOE use to be one of my most favorite shows, but lately I have noticed more and more cheer leading for corporate interests and guests representing those interests go unchalleneged. This is a great disappointment and a great disservice to LOE listeners and the general public. I listen to LOE to get the news I can't find elsewhere and to hear the corporate powers challenged in ways the mainstream media never will - not to get the same canned, bullet point answers I can get on the nightly news. LOW needs to get back to its roots and speak truth to power. It is still worth a listen since though. You'll just need to be as skeptical as you are when you are listening to big corporate station.
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fathomless7Environmental news with a heartLiving On Earth is a rare show in that it can tackle the most daunting and depressing environmental stories week after week, yet still leave you feeling like you've 'enjoyed' the experience. This is news with a heart. No doubt you'll find yourself both smiling and crying (somehow), and becoming well informed in the process, as I have.
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S3.shripalLOE reviewAbsolutely fantastic. I just discovered it and love the confluence of environmental sustainability, social stability and economic security in each podcast. A must listen!
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Mr. KahunaOne of the bestThis isn't just the best environmental program out there, it's one of the best shows of any kind. Informative and simply a pleasure to listen to.
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Ranger AlexcellentI listen to everyone of these. They are not only expertly done but always informative.
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toddmhauserThis is the GOLD Standard......In radio broadcasts about the environment. Where is a sixth star when you need it? I've listened to a couple podcasts about the environment, but I haven't looked for other sources for green news for at least 2 years. Steve, Bruce, and all the gang are simply that good.
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torilcoleChock full of Information!I love this podcast for up-to-date environmental news!
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ZeeVegasThings you never knew were connected...L.O.E. is a gem. The reporting is top-notch, as you would expect from any NPR-aired program.. but L.O.E goes a step beyond.. providing detailed, thoughtful looks at varied enviromental issues and most especially on how they all connect together. Their series "Signs from a Warming Planet" is at the same time incrediby thought provoking, but also frightening. The truth about climate change is undeniable and after you hear a few episodes of L.O.E, you'll be motivated to make some changes in your everyday life.
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TaumSaukBest environmental podcastThe podcast is has varied, interesting topics and is excellently produced.
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Darjeeling101Superb environmental journalism from NPR!One of the most important radio program's out there and probably one of the least appreciated! Given the state of the environment today and all the major issues surrounding it this show should be on everyone's radar. Give it a listen if you don't already and it *will* win you over. Wonderful stuff!
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