tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8255317152259732452024-03-05T00:56:01.990-08:00GREEN ACRE RADIO from Jack Straw Cultural CenterGreen Acre Radio is a weekly radio program focusing on important issues in the environmental and sustainability movement, including wetland restoration, Puget Sound recovery, local food policy and ocean acidification. Produced by Martha Baskin and sponsored by the HumanLinks Foundation in partnership with Jack Straw Cultural Center.
E-mail greenacre@jackstraw.org with comments or suggestions.Green ACRE Radiohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09652382977439093453noreply@blogger.comBlogger280125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-825531715225973245.post-71666071601332547212018-09-20T11:23:00.002-07:002018-09-20T11:24:23.055-07:00September 20, 2018: Cruise Ships, Heavy Fuel Oil, and Arctic Sea Ice Arctic sea ice is at its lowest in September, when the ice stops melting and glaciers begin to accumulate again. The National Snow and Ice Data Center tracks ice and says the extent of sea ice this year is expected to be one of the lowest in the satellite record. Climate watchers in Seattle and Amsterdam are bringing attention to the issue by targeting cruise ships that burn heavy fuel oil, a practice amplifying the effects of climate change. Martha Baskin has our story. <br><br>
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