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The Pine Barrens Podcast
Jason Howell - Pinelands Preservation Alliance
15 episodes
4 months ago
yWhat happens when rain has nowhere to go? As climate patterns shift and development spreads across the landscape, our relationship with rainwater has become increasingly complex and problematic. Matthew Laconey, bio-environmental engineer with Rutgers University's Water Resources Program, takes us deep into the world of green stormwater infrastructure and why it matters to every community. When rainwater hits impervious surfaces like parking lots and rooftops instead of natural areas, it cr...
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yWhat happens when rain has nowhere to go? As climate patterns shift and development spreads across the landscape, our relationship with rainwater has become increasingly complex and problematic. Matthew Laconey, bio-environmental engineer with Rutgers University's Water Resources Program, takes us deep into the world of green stormwater infrastructure and why it matters to every community. When rainwater hits impervious surfaces like parking lots and rooftops instead of natural areas, it cr...
Show more...
Nature
Arts,
Government,
Science
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Roots and Resilience: Sicilian Americans in the Pine Barrens with Natalie Stone
The Pine Barrens Podcast
29 minutes
1 year ago
Roots and Resilience: Sicilian Americans in the Pine Barrens with Natalie Stone
With our guest Natalie Stone, we explore the deep roots of Sicilians and Italian Americans in the area , what it means to be a piney, and the cultural traditions that bind us all together.. The Pine Barrens complex web of culture, food, politics and history make the place of emblematic of America's cultural saga as the past mingles with the voices of today.
The Pine Barrens Podcast
yWhat happens when rain has nowhere to go? As climate patterns shift and development spreads across the landscape, our relationship with rainwater has become increasingly complex and problematic. Matthew Laconey, bio-environmental engineer with Rutgers University's Water Resources Program, takes us deep into the world of green stormwater infrastructure and why it matters to every community. When rainwater hits impervious surfaces like parking lots and rooftops instead of natural areas, it cr...