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Chris Cherniak

Chris Cherniak

On Air Personality at KPCW-FM

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  • English
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  • Environment

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Recent Articles

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Nature's sonic marvels and the crisis of sensory extinction

David George Haskell illuminates and celebrates the emergence of the varied sounds of our world starting with the origins of animal song and traversing the whole arc of Earth history in his book, "Sounds Wild and Broken."
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Conserving Kenya's Maasai Mara for generations to come

Jackson Looseyia, Solaash Morompi, and Tim Lapage talk about the new Ripoi Nature Conservancy in Maasai Mara, Kenya. The conservancy was created to expand the protected land for wildlife.
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An update from The Cool Down

Anna Robertson from The Cool Down discusses the LA fires and how they are changing conversations about the future, including innovations in resilient home building and landscaping.
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Untangling the mysteries of Arctic marine life

National Geographic Explorer Greg O’Corry-Crowe talks about beluga whales, elusive narwhals and a new study regarding a unique species of seals.
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How insects shape human culture

Dr. Barrett Klein, renowned entomologist and author of "The Insect Epiphany," explores ways humans have used insects for silk, pigments, food and medicine. Klein describes how we recreate insect attributes in flight technology and architecture, as well as how we mimic them in music and fashion.
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The untold story of John Muir, Indigenous Peoples and the American ...

Author Robert McNally talks about his new book about John Muir titled "Cast Out of Eden: The Untold Story of John Muir, Indigenous Peoples and the American Wilderness."
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The marriage of art and climate

Miranda Massie, the founder and director of the Climate Museum located in New York City, describes this first of its kind museum which explores the changing climate and how the public can take action to reduce their carbon footprint.
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Talking spooky lakes with Geo Rutherford

Artist, author, teacher—and TikTok and Instagram creator Geo Rutherford comes on the show to get a little spooky.
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How to be more green for Halloween

Audrey Thames from the Environmental Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder speaks about student-led sustainability and provides a slew of tips on how to have a more sustainable Halloween.
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Catching up with The Cool Down

Anna Robertson, co-founder of The Cool Down, shares her mission to make it easier for everyone to help themselves while they help the planet. She provides tips on how to be more sustainable in our homes, especially as we move into the colder months.
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Building a business while restoring the Earth

Filmmaker, and co-founder of Stakeholder Business, Nathan Havey talks about his documentary, "Beyond Zero," which offers an inspirational roadmap for how business can reverse climate change.