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Answering questions about the future of our ๐ŸŒŽ in four minutes or fewer. Ask yours! By science journalists for everyone. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธTuesdays on @ThePublicsRadio 89.3FM.

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Hospitals can be hotspots for greenhouse gas emissions. But Boston Medical Center is part of a movement of hospitals that have cut their emissions by changing which anesthesia doctors use. Listen to our latest episode to hear how some anesthesia is warming the planet: thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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You probably know that coal power plants are bad for the climate and your health. But how much of an impact one coal power plant can have? Find the answer on this week's Possibly, a crossover episode with Brown University School of Public Health's Humans in Public Health thepublicsradio.org/environment/caโ€ฆ

You probably know that coal power plants are bad for the climate and your health. But how much of an impact one coal power plant can have? Find the answer on this week's Possibly, a crossover episode with <a href="/Brown_SPH/">Brown University School of Public Health</a>'s Humans in Public Health

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For a new crossover episode with the Possibly, Professor Cory Zigler discusses the haerms #coalpower plants have on nearby communities, and how hw was able to measure them. IBES: Institute at Brown for Environment & Society Brown Biostatistics thepublicsradio.org/environment/caโ€ฆ

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Turkeys are more than just a Thanksgiving meal, they're a part of forest ecosystems across the country. In this week's episode of Possibly, we take a look at how they made a major comeback in New England after being driven to local extinction. thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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This week on Possibly, two of our reporters played a game - a game designed to help them make decisions that will affect the climate the most. Listen to the episode to hear about professor @kimberlynicholas.bsky.social's Climate Action game, and try it yourself: thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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"The world is full of complex environmental questions. But 'Possibly,' a student-reported podcast at Brown, is working to provide simple answers." Learn all about IBES' podcast, Possibly ๐ŸŒŽ, in Brown Daily Herald! browndailyherald.com/article/2024/1โ€ฆ

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If youโ€™ve ever looked at the bottom of a plastic item, you may have seen a number surrounded by three arrows. On this week's episode of Possibly we take a look into the meaning behind these numbers, and how they actually relate to recycling. thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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๐ŸŽ„For our holiday episode we're bringing you some good news about climate!๐ŸŽ„ With big changes to the UK's energy policy in recent weeks, the Possibly team explains why Brits won't have any coal in their stockings this year. Listen now: thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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It's New Year's Eve! Which means it's time for a Possibly tradition: our New Year's Resolutions episode. ๐Ÿชฉ๐ŸŽŠ Every year the Possibly team looks back at the episodes we reported and thinks about how those episodes can inspire our resolutions for 2025. thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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This week on Possibly we have the third installment of our โšก๏ธWacky Climate Solutions ๐ŸŒŽ series! Listeners asked if, instead of sending trash to landfills, we could launch it into the sun! Find out if this idea will take off anytime soon in our latest: thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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With Trump's second term just 1 week away, we wanted to check in on President Biden's defining climate legislation: the Inflation Reduction Act. Whatโ€™s happened since it passed? Who has been implementing it? And what does its future look like under Trump? thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

With Trump's second term just 1 week away, we wanted to check in on President Biden's defining climate legislation: the Inflation Reduction Act.

Whatโ€™s happened since it passed? Who has been implementing it? And what does its future look like under Trump?
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With the second Trump administration underway, the Possibly team looks at a group hoping to shape the US's energy policy: a Republican caucus in the House of Representatives called the Conservative Climate Caucus Hear about them in our latest episode: thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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Hospitals have to use (and throw away) a lot of single-use plastics to deliver care for patients. But on this weekโ€™s episode of Possibly, weย look at how one hospital came up with a safe way to recycle those plastics. Listen here: thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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This week on Possibly, a new program in Framingham, MA is leading the transition from gas to geothermal heating and cooling. Possibly's reporters explain why network geothermal could help natural gas companies get on boardย with a move *away* fromย gas. thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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You might not realize it, but the time of day you charge an electric car (or use any large amount of electricity)ย can impact the amount of greenhouse gases that are emitted. On the latest episode of Possibly, our reporters help you make sense of it: thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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This week on Possibly, Brown's Provost for sustainability Stephen Porder visits a supermarket in France that sells products other stores would have thrown away. Listen to the episode to find out what lessons we can take from this French grocery store: thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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We hear a lot about climate migrationโ€”the idea that people will have to move as climate change makes some places unlivable. This week on Possibly we investigate, is this something weโ€™re still waiting for, or has it already begun? thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ

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After fire hydrants ran dry during the wildfires in Los Angeles, listeners wondered why firefighters didnโ€™t just use ocean water to begin with. On this episode of Possibly, we explain the tradeoffs of using the ocean to fight fires. Listen here: thepublicsradio.org/possibly-podcaโ€ฆ