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Green Arenas

Green Arenas

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In a world grappling with escalating plastic pollution, soaring greenhouse gas emissions, and governments misusing taxpayer dollars to contaminate our waters, it’s imperative that activists step up to make their voices heard. We have found ourselves in a Green Arena, where genuine environmental advocates are often silenced by corrupt politicians and powerful corporations. Join hosts Jeremy K., Kim M., and Robert C. as they don their environmentalist uniforms to champion the cause of climate justice. Together, they'll expose the truth, amplify voices, and empower listeners to take action.Inquisitor Media Sciences sociales
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    • Episode 13: Oil & Gas Waste Needs to Stop!
      Jan 31 2026

      In this episode, host Robert Carillio explores the environmental impact of the oil and gas industry, focusing on the hazards of oilfield brine. Joined by Anton Krieger, the Organizer of Oil and Gas Waste for Buckeye Environmental Network. the conversation goes over the battle, BEN has fought against "road spreading" the practice of using this toxic, radioactive byproduct for dust and ice control.

      While legalized in 1985, a 2019 study by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources found that radium levels in nearly all tested wells far exceeded safety standards. We are now working with legislators to enact common-sense policy changes that reflect these findings and protect our ecosystems.


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    • Episode 12: The Data Centers Nightmare
      Dec 31 2025

      Data centers are quietly but profoundly impacting our Great Lakes and rivers. Host Robert Carillio dives into this urgent issue with Helena Volzer, Senior Source Water Policy Manager at the Alliance for the Great Lakes.

      As data centers continue to grow and multiply, a critical question arises: how are these facilities affecting our precious water resources and natural ecosystems?

      Known for their massive water consumption, data centers draw staggering amounts from lakes, rivers, and other water bodies.

      Did you know? A single large data center can use over 1 million gallons of water each day, with some consuming up to 5 million gallons daily.


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    • Episode 11: Food Strong
      Sep 30 2025

      On this Episode host Jeremy Hempy and Kim McDonald have an insightful conversation with Ursula from Food Strong Cleveland, an organization founded in 2018 by Sara Continenza. Food Strong began with school gardens and a wellness program, growing from 2 to 14 schools and building a Learning Garden at Coit Road Farmers Market, complete with rain gardens and solar spaces. We also launched initiatives like vacant lot restorations, a Mobile Farm Stand, and community classes, all aimed at increasing access to fresh food and promoting health. Their mission is to foster food justice in Northeast Ohio by building sustainable local food systems through community collaboration, empowering neighborhoods to become thriving, self-sufficient areas.

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