Sea Change
A podcast by WWNO & WRKF
53 Episodio
-
Coastal Cities for the Future
Pubblicato: 26/06/2024 -
Nuoc: A Viet-Cajun Story
Pubblicato: 12/06/2024 -
Sea Change Live! Inside the Insurance Crisis
Pubblicato: 29/05/2024 -
Introducing: Ripple
Pubblicato: 22/05/2024 -
Redfish Blues
Pubblicato: 15/05/2024 -
The Drowning South: A Conversation with the Washington Post
Pubblicato: 10/05/2024 -
All Gassed Up: Inside the International Fight Against LNG
Pubblicato: 03/05/2024 -
All Gassed Up, Part 3: The Sugar Daddy of LNG
Pubblicato: 17/04/2024 -
All Gassed Up, Part 2: The German Connection
Pubblicato: 02/04/2024 -
All Gassed Up, Part 1: The Carbon Coast
Pubblicato: 19/03/2024 -
Introducing Season 2
Pubblicato: 20/02/2024 -
Presenting: The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast
Pubblicato: 06/02/2024 -
A World of Hope
Pubblicato: 22/12/2023 -
The American Whale
Pubblicato: 07/12/2023 -
Pardon the Intrusion
Pubblicato: 22/11/2023 -
Designing With Nature
Pubblicato: 10/11/2023 -
Presenting: KQED’s Sold Out: Rethinking Housing in America
Pubblicato: 25/10/2023 -
Flood By Flood
Pubblicato: 11/10/2023 -
Riddle of the Ridley
Pubblicato: 02/10/2023 -
Abandoned in (Plant)ation Country
Pubblicato: 15/09/2023
Living on the coast means living on the front lines of a rapidly changing planet. And as climate change transforms our coasts, that will transform our world. Every two weeks, we bring you stories that illuminate, inspire, and sometimes enrage, as we dive deep into the environmental issues facing coastal communities on the Gulf Coast and beyond. We have a lot to save, and we have a lot of solutions. Join us as we investigate and celebrate life on a changing coast. It’s time to talk about a Sea Change. Based in New Orleans, Sea Change is a production of WWNO New Orleans Public Radio and WRKF Baton Rouge Public Radio. Sea Change is a part of the NPR Podcast Network and is distributed by PRX. Hosted by Carlyle Calhoun. Our theme song is by Jon Batiste. Sea Change is made possible with major support provided by The Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and The Water Collaborative. The Coastal Desk is supported by the Walton Family Foundation, the Greater New Orleans Foundation, and the Meraux Foundation.
