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Down-Ballot Politics With Daniel Nichanian of Bolts
Election season is still a few months away, but the scent of it is already on the wind. There is a lot at stake in the presidential election, of course, but that’s not the only issue for voters
Maria Gallucci: Zero Emission Marine Vessels
When it comes to energy transitions, marine vessels tend to get overlooked, even though they are some of the worst polluters of our oceans and air. The heavy duty diesel fuel used by most ships presen
California Termites and the Atmosphere
California is famous for its picturesque sunsets, year-round mild weather, excellent surf, and largely progressive politics, including forward-thinking greenhouse emission policies. This week on Sea C
Rod Graham: The Case For Legacy Preference in College Admissions
Legacy students, applicants whose families attended the school, comprised 36 percent of Harvard’s class of 2022. Notably, 77% of students admitted to Harvard via legacy preference are white. The
The Myth of Meritocracy Revisited: John Brittain on Legacy Preference (2017)
Longtime listeners know that Sea Change Radio is not a debate format – we do not generally provide a platform for climate change deniers or other purveyors of disinformation. But when it comes t
Nicole Voudren: Charged Up For EVs
According to Reuters, electric vehicle sales leapt 50% in the US in 2023, and are expected to grow by another 30% in 2024. But driving around your city or town, you’ll probably still see a lot m
“To Serve & Protect” Whom? Alec Karakatsanis on Copaganda (re-broadcast)
What comes to mind when you hear the words crime and safety? For many, these words evoke images of poor people stealing things, or police enforcing laws to suppress street crime. Our guest today o
Andrea Thompson: Battling Extreme Heat Fatigue
While you’re shoveling snow out of the driveway this week, you may not want to hear about extreme heat – but then again, maybe you do! This week on Sea Change Radio, we discuss the issue o
Raksha Vasudevan: Rocky Mountain Ways
Denver, Colorado’s majestic mountains, green space, and reputation as an ecologically advanced city draw people into this growing metropolis. But there are some unwanted byproducts that result f
John Stoehr: Betting On Biden
Sometimes it seems as though Democrats are more determined to “fall in love” than to win elections. Lately I’ve been hearing, from both pundits and friends, that Joe Biden is simply