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RESTORE Act update
WTUL News & Views
2012-04-20 2:37 PM 5-minute report on the RESTORE Act. (audio/mpeg)
Litany of BP Disaster Effects
WTUL News & Views
2012-04-20 2:31 PM Impact of BP disaster. (audio/mpeg)
Tulane Enviro Law Summit 2012: long term effects: Patricia Williams and Q and A
scott eustis wtul news
2012-04-18 11:35 PM discussion of shrimp with no eyes (audio/mpeg)
Tulane Enviro Law Summit 2012
scott eustis wtul news
2012-04-18 9:18 PM Dr. Andrew Whitehead talks about how BP broke the killifish's hearts. literally. Clint Guidry offers a passionate speech about shrimp fishermen who were order to not wear respirators, as well as dolphin deaths he has witnessed (audio/mpeg)
Tulane Enviro Law Summit 2012: Legacy Lawsuits 2
scott eustis wtul news
2012-04-18 8:26 PM Big money vs Big money. the oil company rep speaks. this part includes Q and A (audio/mpeg)
Tulane Enviro Law Summit 2012: Legacy Lawsuits
scott eustis wtul news
2012-04-18 8:07 PM Legacy lawsuit debate. currently in LA legislature Act 312. Big money vs Big money. generally, the wetlands lose when DNR is put in charge. (audio/mpeg)
Lower 9th Ward Rebuilding Update
WTUL News & Views
2012-03-30 1:51 PM A 2-minute story about a meeting held on Saturday, March 24th in the Lower 9th Ward about rebuilding, which aired on Free Speech Radio News on March 26th. (audio/mpeg)
Lens Update 3-30-12
WTUL News & Views
2012-03-30 1:43 PM 4 stories from The Lens including one about a change in "booting" policies by the city, which have resulted in greater fines. (audio/mpeg)
Lens updates 3-23-12
Zoe Sullivan
2012-03-23 2:29 PM Two stories from The Lens, New Orleans' investigative news outlet. One focusing on a man who's house has been condemned as blighted and will be demolished, and another about a wrongful conviction that resulted in 30 years in prison. (audio/mpeg)
Interview with Sarah Mack
Zoe Sullivan
2012-03-23 2:13 PM An interview with Sarah Mack of Tierra Resources, which just won the New Orleans Water Challenge with a proposal to do carbon trading with wetland restoration projects. 11:20 (audio/mpeg)
WTUL News and Views interviews Matt Rota of Gulf Restoration Network
scott eustis
2012-03-16 11:12 PM We talked to Matt Rota of Gulf Restoration Network about their recent lawsuit on the Dead Zone, a long-running environmental issue for the Gulf of Mexico. On the table are the EPA's lack of action, deference to the states, where the states and the Hypoxia task force have failed, and how the gulf ecosystem restoration task force could play a role. (audio/mpeg)
Tulane Enviro Law Summit 2012
scott eustis
2012-03-05 6:05 PM Tulane Enviro Law Summit BP DWH Criminal litigation discussion (audio/mpeg)
The Lens Update for 1st March 2012
maggie calmes
2012-03-02 3:00 PM The Lens Update for 1st March 2012 (audio/mpeg)
WTUL News and Views Interviews Luz Molina of Loyola's Wage Clinic
zoe sullivan
2012-02-17 3:30 PM Luz Molina of Loyola's Wage Claim Clinic spoke with WTUL News & Views about the work that the clinic does. (audio/mpeg)
WTUL News and Views Interviews Carrie Beth Lasley of UNO CHART
scott eustis
2012-02-03 3:58 PM WTUL News and Views Interviews Carrie Beth Lasley of UNO CHART on her analysis of the National Response Center Data on self-reported and community-reported oil and chemical incidents in the Gulf of Mexico in 2009 and 2010. On the table are who reports the oil, who takes the call, and what the data show. Not only are there thousands of "incidents" --spills and regular and planned releases into Gulf waters, but many of them repeat year to year and sometimes week to week.
if you see an oil slick or sheen you can call the NRC at 1800 424-8802 and online at www.nrc.uscg.mil
UNO CHART
http://chart.uno.edu
[ minutes] (audio/mpeg)
WUTL News And Views: Interview with "It's Not Enough" campaign and SOAR
Kezia Kamenetz and Matt Toups
2012-01-27 6:01 PM Tulane students discuss crime in the Tulane area and New Orleans at large from two perspectives---3 reps from the "It's Not Enough" campaign, who are asking for TUPD to do more to protect students in the area, and 2 reps from SOAR, or Students Organizing Against Racism on Tulane's Campus. (audio/mpeg)
WTUL News and Views interviews Any Baker from Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation
scott eustis
2012-01-27 4:20 PM WTUL News and Views Andy Baker on Bohemia spillway (audio/mpeg)
Telley Medina, Oxfam America
ELI
2012-01-27 3:59 PM ELI interviews Telley Medina of Oxfam America and of a Plaquemines parish oystering family, on the future of the oyster industry post-BP and in the midst of the coastal crisis of the Louisiana Delta. How are fishermen planning to move into the future with the challenges of the oil, and the challenges of the wetlands. (audio/mpeg)
WTUL News and Views Interviews Casey deMoss Roberts of Alliance for Affordable Energy
scott
2012-01-20 4:03 PM WTUL News and Views Interviews Casey deMoss Roberts of Alliance for Affordable Energy on their 25th anniversary benefit this saturday 21 jan 2012 at Cafe Istanbul on St Claude. Casey discussed the origins of All4Energy, the costs of nuclear power and burning of fossil fuel, and the role individuals have played to achieve affordable clean energy for all in new orleans.
http://all4energy.org
[5min] (audio/mpeg)
NOLA Satellite Government Keeping Track Of New Orleans' Public Entities
Kyle Barnett
2012-01-19 12:24 AM A conversation with NOLA Satellite Goverment co-founder Dr. Aaron Schneider about tracking public funds through numerous local public entities. (audio/mpeg)
WTUL News and Views Interviews Victor P of Plan B Bikes
scott eustis
2012-01-13 3:42 PM We talk to Victor about the upcoming benefit from Tour of Wurdz for Plan B bikes at the HiHo lounge. (9pm st claude and marigny) (audio/mpeg)
RSD critics protest outside John McDonough HS over charter school plans
Matt Toups, WTUL News & Views
2011-12-02 11:01 PM Interviews with Renard Sanders, former Principal of John McDonough, as well as other concerned parents about RSD's efforts to turn nearly all remaining schools into charter schools. (audio/mpeg)
WTUL News and Views: World AIDS Awareness Day and Louisiana's Failed Sex Ed. Politics
Kyle Barnett
2011-12-01 3:34 AM World AIDS Awareness Day (audio/mpeg + 1 comment)
WTUL News and Views and Views: Restore the Earth Foundation
Scott Eustis
2011-11-23 2:51 PM Scott Eustis interviews Restore the Earth Foundation administrators on their work providing coastal habitat for birds during and after the Deepwater Horizon (BP) oil spill.
(Running time: 9:08; Broadcast 11/11/2011) (audio/mpeg)
WTUL News and Views interviews Karran Harper Royal on BESE election
matt toups
2011-11-18 3:32 PM Matt Toups interviews parent and longtime education advocate Karran Harper Royal. On the table are Saturday's election for NOLA's representative for the BESE, a statewide body that oversees the Recovery School District and the state takeover of local schools. [6.7MB, 7min] (audio/mpeg)
Rebecca Solnit speaks at Occupy NOLA
WTUL News & Views
2011-11-14 3:04 PM Rebecca Solnit stopped by Avery Alexander Park (near City Hall) on October 31, 2011 to speak to locals about occupations nationwide, her experiences at Occupy Oakland, and how it relates to post-Katrina New Orleans and other disaster areas. (audio/mpeg + 1 comment)
WTUL News & Views interviews Healthcare not Wealthcare campaign
Kezia Kamenetz, WTUL News & Views
2011-10-28 4:13 PM October 3 interview with Colleen O'Brien and others from Healthcare not Wealthcare. (mp3, 19:48) (audio/mpeg + 1 comment)
WTUL News interviews Chris Chaisson of United Houma Nation
Leanne Sarco
2011-10-24 5:44 AM WTUL News and Views Interviews Chris Chaisson of the United Houma Nation on the struggles of coastal communities, which face the challenges of an encroaching Gulf of Mexico, a dismissive State of Louisiana Master Plan, and the two edged sword of Oil Corporations, which hire coastal communities but do not keep their promises. (audio/mpeg)
Holly on Health: The Athlete Brain
Holly Peek
2011-10-24 4:53 AM The Athlete Brain
Something most athletes have in common is drive. This intense work ethic and drive to win is what generally leads to an athlete’s success. Athletes often push themselves to mental and physical limits, despite scrapes, bruises, broken bones, and what may seem to be “minor” head injuries or concussions. (audio/mpeg)
WTUL News and Views Interviews Aaron Viles on the Gulf Task Force Strategy and RESTORE Act
scott eustis
2011-10-07 3:25 PM WTUL News and Views interviews Aaron Viles on the RESTORE Act and the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force Strategy (audio/mpeg)
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