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When Mario Moccia was named athletics director at New Mexico State University in 2014, he inherited a men’s basketball program that, thanks in part to the legacy of Lou Henson, was a consistent conference champion and qualifier for the NCAA Tournament.
That was the good news. This Week on Earth Matters Radio Hour, listen in as host Kevin Bixby talks about a California bill that would set an incredibly ambitious goal of protecting 30 percent of the state's land and waters by 2030 with his guest Pamela Flick, California Program Director, Defenders of Wildlife. If the bill passes, California would become the first state to adopt such a measure, part of the growing movement to protect nature on a grand scale in the fight against the twin existential threats of mass extinction and climate chaos.
To learn more, check out this new report from Defenders of Wildlife on how to get to 30 by 30. In her first Cruces Coronavirus Update, MaryAnn Digman reviews the short history of COVID-19 and how we got to where we are now.
In this presentation of "Think Again" Dave Greenberg shares a sweeping set of considerations on how we think with host Randy Harris about society and the human experience - past, present and future. Looking beyond "What" we see happening today, Greenberg offers important perspectives on "Why" - through the lenses of history, philosophy, and social principles and values. Enjoy this thought-provoking dialogue that explores our past, our current situation, and what kind of future we have the opportunity to create.
Stuart Kelter interviews David Drelich about genealogy, including DNA testing, in order to learn about one's ethnic roots and to find relatives.
Lisa Lucca has a lively conversation with NYT bestselling author, Laura Munson about life, creativity, and her new book, Willa's Grove, which asks the timely question: So now what? |
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