
Green Visions
A feature on Duluth, Minnesota public radio station's Northland Morning program focusing on local environmental issues, heard Wednesdays at 8:20 a.m on 103.3fm or streaming at thenorth1033.org.
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Jaime Harvie talks about the process for creating a community invocation
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Lauren Lewandowski from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency talks about Eco Experience at this year's Minnesota State Fair
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Jamie Harvie talks about the One Sacred Earth project and a process for tending to that for which we are grateful
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Ahti Westphal talks about coordinating the Architecture and Sustainability Series for FinnFest 2025
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Kelly Applegate, Commissioner for Natural Resources with the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, talks about the Water Over Nickel Campaign, the proposed Tamarack mine, and a recent survey regarding public perception of water
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Melissa Burke with the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve talks about an upcoming Spotted Kapweed pull at Wisconsin Point
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National Water Trail Coordinator Mikayla Erickson talks about the St. Louis River and the final "Water Wednesdays" event of the season
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The Minnesota Million Project aims to utilize one million acres of land to aid in reforestation in the state
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Megan Högfeldt and Charmaine Swan talk about the Storm Drain Art Project in Superior, and its expansion to Ashland
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Jenna Mertz from Wisconsin Sea Grant talks about the history of the "Clean Boats, Clean Waters" Program