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Dr. Eric Zencey on the Genuine Progress Indicator
Dr. Eric Zencey, Professor of Ecological Economics at the University of Vermont, discusses the links between ecological sustainability and a country’s success. While the Gross Domestic Product is usually used to measure a country’s economic health, Zencey tells us about the Genuine Progress Indicator, and other alternative metrics that take sustainability and biodiversity into account.
Ed Maggart and Experiential Education
Ed Maggart, head of The College School in Webster Groves, explains the benefits of Experiential Education. Maggart discusses how Experiential Education differs from conventional methods, why it works for both children and adults, and how it can be effective in teaching kids about the environment.
Alderwoman Baringer on voter turnout and police oversight board
Rep. Richardson on leading state House's historic Republican majority
Ann Dettmer and Colleen Scott on Water Conservation
Ann Dettmer, Communications Manager of the Missouri American Water Company, and Colleen Scott from the Missouri Department of Conservation, discuss the struggles to conserve water in a society where an abundance of clean water is taken for granted.
Ponder on chief of staff role, police review board and keeping the Rams
Sen. Kraus on tax cuts, photo ID and secretary of state race
Previewing Tuesday's St. Louis elections -- and Reed's third term
Laura Carroll on Overpopulation
Laura Carroll, co-author and editor of the second edition of Man Swarm: How Overpopulation is Killing the Wild World, dissects the global population boom and what a lack of action could mean for the rest of our environment.
Sen. Kehoe on transportation, unemployment benefits and his political future
Assessor Zimmerman on being an 'umpire' and his attorney general bid
Lark Rodman on Ecological Revival
Lark Rodman discusses her community-building work with Sadhana Forest in India, Haiti, and Kenya. Sadhana Forest aims to help rural villages develop a more sustainable environment through methods like cultivating food forests and restoring stripped-down lands back to the thriving ecosystems they once were.
Speaker Diehl Details How 'Right To Work' Passed In House
Rep. Dogan On Corralling Lobbyists, Shrinking Cities & Rethinking Pot Crimes
Mimo Davis and Miranda Duschack, on Urban Flower Farming
Mimo Davis, Miranda Duschack, and Stephanie Davis discuss raising flowers and plantlife in an urban environment, including the one-acre flower farm that they are currently raising in the Dutchtown neighborhood in South St. Louis.
Rep. McCreery On Lobbyists, Human Trafficking And Winning By Losing
Snorkel Bob on Reef Libre
Robert Wintner, known as Snorkel Bob, discusses the subject of his new book Reef Libre: Cuba - The Last, Best Reefs In the World. Bob explains how Cuba's reefs are some of the very few reefs in the world left untouched by the outside world, and how we can protect this rare gem.
Michael Sorth on Community Gardening
Michael Sorth, Executive Director of Gateway Greening, discusses the rise of community gardens in St. Louis and making the practice more accessible with the upcoming Community Gardening Summit.