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  • Dr. Anna Lembke discusses her book, "Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence." She shares how we can recharge our natural dopamine release by cutting out the unhealthy external search for dopamine.(00:44)Then, Park City resident Dr. Bob Barrali, a board-certified emergency physician who transitioned into integrative medicine, shares why he founded Journease, a therapy clinic in Salt Lake City specializing in ketamine-assisted therapy. (35:11)
  • This Green Earth hosts Nell and Chris speak with authors Lucy Cooke and Laura Martin, as well as professor and conservationist, Joel Berger.
  • ProPublica investigative reporter Mark Olalde shares how, for the first time, ProPublica has cataloged cleanup efforts at more than 50 sites where uranium was processed to fuel the nation’s nuclear arsenal. (01:33) Migratory Game Bird Program Coordinator at the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Blair Stringham joins the show. (24:54)
  • Take a deep dive into recycling and what simple actions you can take in the New Year to help curb the use of plastics.And get a look at the whole picture, including what is happening with our plastics here in Summit and Wasatch counties, as well as what is happening on a national scale.
  • Sierra Magazine Editor Jason Mark with a summary of the year’s most important enviormental stories (01:44)Discussion of the Park City Community Foundation's Park City Climate Fund (27:48)
  • Western Forest Science manager on saving "threatened" whitebark pine (01:20) Environmental journalist discusses fight against extinction in new book (22:40)
  • The global surface temperature for 2022 was the sixth highest since record keeping began in 1880, according to NOAA scientists. Jake Fortune dives into the reasons behind it and possible consequences of such warm temperatures. (01:41) Meisei Gonzales of HEAL Utah talks about the climate concerns the Utah State Legislature is discussing during the 2023 session. (23:38)
  • University of Massachusetts geosciences professor Julie Brigham-Grette researches glacial geology and Arctic palioenvironments. (01:51) Then, Asha Sharma, organizing committee-director of the Pesticide Action Network North America, explains a new report showing an expected increase in pesticide usage as climate change impacts pest pressures and problems. She shares the findings and what this could mean for the planet. (24:27)
  • First, award-winning author Leila Philip shares her new book, "Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America." (01:58) Then, Zach Frankel breaks down a new bill unveiled last week that would establish unprecedented guidelines for how Utah should respond to the shrinking Great Salt Lake. (27:37)
  • Emmy-nominated Netflix stars, podcasters and New York Times–bestselling authors Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus, a.k.a The Minimalists. Then learn about the world’s first 100% bio-based 3D-printed home. This climate-friendly response to the nation’s affordable housing crisis could be a game changer.
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