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Jenni Doering

Boston

Producer at Living On Earth

Producer @LivingonEarth. environment—climate—health—public lands—energy. she/her

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  • 2 weeks ago | loe.org | Jenni Doering

    Air Date: Week of Two of the most common birdsongs of the New England springtime are those of cardinals and robins. Host Jenni Doering shares a snippet of a recording from her neighborhood and invites listeners to send in their own audio postcards. Transcript [CARDINAL CALLS] DOERING: On the first day of spring, I went for a walk in my Watertown, Massachusetts neighborhood at dusk. A brilliant red male cardinal sang from a power line.

  • 1 month ago | insideclimatenews.org | Jenni Doering

    From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Jenni Doering with David Cash, the former EPA administrator for Region 1-New England. Former president Joe Biden made environmental justice a core initiative of his administration and especially his Environmental Protection Agency. But as President Trump seeks to undo Biden’s legacy, his EPA is halting funding for EJ programs and shuttering its office of Environmental Justice.

  • 1 month ago | ecotopical.com | Jenni Doering

    Welcome to EcoTopical Your daily eco-friendly green news aggregator. Leaf through planet Earths environmental headlines in one convenient place. Read, share and discover the latest on ecology, science and green living from the web's most popular sites.

  • 2 months ago | insideclimatenews.org | Jenni Doering

    From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Jenni Doering with Dr. Tim Lenton, a professor at the University of Exeter. Last year was officially the world’s warmest since records began in 1850. In fact, the average global temperature rise in 2024 was just shy of 1.5 degrees Celsius since then, the target set by the Paris climate agreement.

  • 2 months ago | insideclimatenews.org | Jenni Doering

    From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Jenni Doering with Patrice Simms, a visiting professor at Harvard Law School and the vice president of Litigation for Healthy Communities at Earthjustice. Exposure to pollution and the impacts of climate change hurts everyone, but Black, brown and low-income Americans bear disproportionate burdens linked to discrimination.

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Jenni Doering @JenniDoering
19 Sep 22

RT @livingonearth: This Friday, join us for an online talk with Dr. #JaneGoodall about her latest book, “Local Voices, Local Choices: The T…

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Jenni Doering @JenniDoering
17 Sep 22

RT @TonyJuniper: Delighted to reconnect with the great @stevecurwood & @JenniDoering at @NPR’s @livingonearth to discuss King Charles’s bri…

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8 Mar 22

RT @growingwisdom: Quick little climate change lesson on why the melting of the polar ice caps is so worrisome and can cause even more warm…