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Friday Jan 10, 2020
The Story Walking Radio Hour with Wendy Fachon
Friday Jan 10, 2020
Friday Jan 10, 2020
What is Environmental Literacy? Guest Rachel Holbert, President of Rhode Island Environmental Education Association (RIEEA) In a national survey undertaken a year ago, the percentage of Americans who say global warming is personally important hit a record high, 72 percent. The world has entered a new era of public awareness about climate change. People want to know more about how it is happening and what they can do, personally, to help alleviate the situation. This is the purpose of environmental literacy, and so we seek to articulate environmental literacy and integrate it into education, business, agriculture and other sectors of society. How can we do this? The Rhode Island Environmental Education Association (RIEEA) is a network of professionals and organizations committed to increasing the environmental literacy of all children and adults in Rhode Island. The organization fosters collaborations, sponsors professional development opportunities, gathers and disseminates information on environmental education and promotes public understanding of the value of an environmentally literate citizenry. In addition to serving as President of RIEEA, special guest Rachel Holbert directs the education department at Norman Bird Sanctuary in Middletown, RI. Her interests include Citizen Science, Climate Change, Environmental Literacy and Urban Environmental Education. Holbert will share her experience and knowledge as an environmental literacy expert and explain the many resources and opportunities made available through RIEEA.
Rachel Holbert Bio: After growing up in Louisiana, I completed grad school in Rhode Island and never left! My RI environmental education experience includes directing the education department at Norman Bird Sanctuary, serving as the President of RI Environmental Education Association, and on the board of the New England Environmental Education Alliance.
Learn more at https://netwalkri.com https://rieea.orghttps://normanbirdsanctuary.org
https://netwalkri.com/blog/f/ecodetective-in-the-marsh
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Thursday Dec 05, 2019
The Story Walking Radio Hour with Wendy Fachon
Thursday Dec 05, 2019
Thursday Dec 05, 2019
Building Local Food Systems Through Community
Guests: Leigh Vincola, Market Manager, Farm Fresh Rhode Island, and
Susan Murray, Market Manager and Farmer, Coastal Foodshed
The majority of produce sold in New England supermarkets is shipped all the way from California, which requires a lot of fossil fuel for transport. This episode will investigate the many ways in which local food systems support sustainability and preserve the environment. The show will begin with a walk through New England's largest farmers market. Recognizing that 90 percent of food consumed in New England is grown elsewhere, the region has established a bold plan to produce 50 percent of its own food by the year 2060. Farm Fresh Rhode Island and Coastal Foodshed are among many New England organizations embracing this vision. They are all working to build local food system communities that link farmers to consumers through farmers markets and other community access programs. Our featured guests are two farm-to-table professionals, who share their stories, experience, knowledge and resources with regards to the local food sector.
Leigh Vincola is the Farmers Market Program Manager for Farm Fresh Rhode Island. She has been working toward food system sustainability in New England for a couple of decades. Over the years she has come at this work from a variety of angles, including as an urban gardener, writer, marketing and PR specialist, event planner, and more recently, restaurant owner. Our second guest, Susan Murray, founded Flying Carrot Farm with her partner Tony Wood in Dartmouth, MA. One goal of the farm is to build community around local food through their CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program. Working with local community partners, Susan also brings subsidized farm shares into low-income areas of New Bedford. Susan is also the New Bedford Farmers Market Manager, working with Coastal Foodshed to make locally-grown food available to all.
Listen to ideas for shifting towards buying more locally-sourced foods, and see how you can help preserve the environment, and the climate.
Learn more at storywalking.com, email wendy@netwalkri.com or call 401 529-6830. Connect with Wendy to order copies of Fiddlesticks, The Angel Heart or Storywalker Wild Plant Magic Cards.
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