
The Women-Led, Indigenous-Owned Kelp Farm Restoring Long Island’s Waters
The Shinnecock Kelp Farmers are expanding their kelp hatchery and farm to counter the effects of climate change on Long Island.
The Shinnecock Kelp Farmers are expanding their kelp hatchery and farm to counter the effects of climate change on Long Island.
Chemical pollution is pervasive in LI's environment, but what toll is chemical pollution taking on our quality of life? Adrienne Esposito, Exec. Dir.of Citizens Campaign for the Environment and Patricia Wood, Founder & Exec. Dir. Grassroots Environmental Education discuss chemical…
Solar and wind energy have become a crucially important source of inexpensive, renewable energy in the world. Neal Lewis, Exec. Dir. at the Sustainability Institute at Molloy College and Gordian Raacke, Founder & Exec. Dir. at Renewable Energy Long Island…
In January 2017, Long Island Power Authority approved the nation’s largest offshore wind farm, to be located between the island's eastern tip and Martha’s Vineyard
Once a dumping ground for garbage, it’s now the city’s first line of defense against surging seas and superstorms. But Jamaica Bay is disappearing at an alarming rate. Producer Dan Hendrick and Environmentalist Dan Mundy Sr. will show us how…