• From raindrop to river: State Hydrologist explains watershed basics
    Mar 6 2025

    Watersheds are everywhere, adjusting and reforming all the time - they are not static. Watersheds are a reflection of natural and human activities: as activities change so do watersheds as well as the waterways within them. Whatever happens upstream goes downstream. Hear from State Hydrologist and Interim Director of the Illinois State Water Survey, Laura Keefer, about how movement of water and sediment in a watershed shows we all live downstream.

    Learn More:

    • Major Watersheds of Illinois map (Illinois State Water Survey)
    • Illinois State Water Plan
      • Fact Sheet
      • Task Force information
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    36 mins
  • Water connects us all: a season 2 preview
    Feb 28 2025

    Preview what to expect from season two of Everyday Environment. Abigail, Erin, and Amy give listeners a peak behind the scenes of how the podcast is produced and what to expect in our upcoming season on water.

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    12 mins
  • Getting involved in climate work: find the solution that works for you
    Oct 23 2024

    In the final episode of our Everyday Environment season focused on climate change, we chat with Duane Friend, Illinois Extension Climate Change Specialist to explore practical ways to get involved in climate action. Whether you're looking to make a difference in your own life or in your community, we discuss climate solutions that fit your lifestyle, share inspiring community success stories, and help you navigate conversations about climate change. We also highlight the Illinois Extension Climate Stewards course, dispel common misconceptions, and offer motivation for those ready to make a positive impact. We also invite you to read our final blog reflecting on our climate change season!

    Learn more...
    Illinois Climate Stewards
    Chicago Living Corridors
    Cross Community Climate Collaborative (C4)

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    Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu
    Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu
    Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu

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    40 mins
  • Coffee grounds are green: composting reduces methane and builds up soil
    Oct 17 2024

    This week we welcome guests Sue Gasper and Gemini Bhalsod with Illinois Extension to chat about composting and how we can use this process to divert food waste from the landfill, where it often releases greenhouse gases as it decomposes, into backyard composts that reduce the greenhouse gases released. Join us to explore how to compost, its benefits, and its challenges. Learn more on the Everyday Environment blog.

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    39 mins
  • Investigating solar energy and agriculture: agrivoltaics and climate change
    Oct 9 2024

    This week we’re joined by Dennis Bowman, Extension Digital Agriculture Specialist with Illinois Extension. Our team was fascinated by our discussion with Dennis about agrivoltaics and University of Illinois’ major research project within this field. Discover what agrivoltaics is all about, why agricultural land is such an attractive target for solar development, and the challenges and opportunities that arise when combining agriculture and renewable energy. We'll also discuss how researchers are developing tools to empower landowners with the information they need to make informed decisions about these practices. Oh, and we find out more about farming games! Learn more on the blog.

    Resources to learn more:

    Sustainable Co-locating Agriculture and Photovoltaic Energy Systems (SCAPES) project
    SCAPES YouTube
    My Agrivoltaic Farm game app

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    39 mins
  • Exploring carbon markets as part of emissions reduction goals
    Oct 2 2024

    This week we’re joined by Sarah Sellars, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist in Sustainable Farm and Food Systems at South Dakota State University. We’re chatting with Sarah about agricultural carbon markets and their potential as one piece of the puzzle to meeting climate goals. Learn more on the blog.

    Resources to learn more:
    The Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities
    Voluntary Carbon Markets Joint Policy Statement and Principles

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    29 mins
  • Cover crops, not mudslides: empowering youth on climate change.
    Sep 24 2024

    Join us this week as we chat with Peggy Anesi about her career in empowering youth about climate change. By keeping it local and empowering them with realistic options for addressing climate change, we can build a citizenry that is equipped face the many challenges presented by our changing climate.

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    43 mins
  • It’s all about risk: how climate change increases our risk of health concerns and how we can adapt
    Sep 19 2024

    This week we’re chatting with Elena Grossman from GTI Energy about how climate change is impacting us – our health and our communities – and what we can do about it. We’ll discuss existing health concerns that are exacerbated by climate change, leading to overall increased risk of health issues. Elena will break down how climate change affects different populations disproportionately. Then, we’ll discuss solutions that could be implemented in our communities through the built environment, social infrastructure, gray infrastructure, and systems. Learn more on the blog.

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    42 mins