October 22, 2024

HMM 10 – 21 – 24

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,

Mark Dunlea explores options for phasing out harmful fossil-fuel power plants, in his interview with Megan Carr of the New York Lawyers for Public Interest’s Environmental Justice Program.

Then, Andrea Cunliffe talks with John Sniezyk of the League of Women Voters about how our votes are counted and protected.

After that, retired National Weather Service meteorologist Hugh Johson joins us for our weekly look at climate and his weather forecast. This time he’s looking at, looking at comets.

Later on, we have an encore presentation from Meg Kelly on the thoughts of Siena College students about climate change and autumnal activities.

Our final piece features Leah Penniman, the co-founder of Soul Fire Farm, reflecting on how Black farmers are reconnecting with their roots through land ownership.

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