When you think of a plate of food, what’s normally right smack dab in the middle? A big hunk of meat? What if our first instinct was to say fish or shrimp? Would eating more seafood cut down on our greenhouse gas emissions? The post Should we be eating more seafood? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Jan 10, 2022•59 sec
As we head into a new year, our Possibly team decided to think about all of our episodes and how they might inspire our resolutions for 2022. Here's what some of us had to say. The post Our 2022 resolutions appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Jan 04, 2022•1 min
These days, it’s popular for countries to make pledges about when they’ll be carbon neutral. But there’s one country that’s already there. Actually, it’s carbon negative. The post How did Bhutan become carbon negative? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Dec 28, 2021•1 min
Artificial trees create more greenhouse gas emissions during production since they are made of plastic. Because real trees take in CO2 so when they grow, they have a negative carbon footprint. The post Is A Real Or Artificial Christmas Tree Better For The Environment? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Dec 14, 2021•21 sec
Today, we have a question from a listener. Margret Bulmer wonders whether solar panels still work in the winter when they’re covered with snow. The post When do solar panels work? When don’t they? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Dec 07, 2021•7 min
A while ago, we had an episode about how climate change affects the crops we use for food. And that got us wondering - how do rising temperatures affect other things we eat, like seafood? And what does that mean for us in Rhode Island? The post How does climate change affect seafood? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Nov 29, 2021•1 min
Have you ever seen one of those plastic bag collection boxes at the grocery store? Listener Phil Trevvett has, and he wants to know what happens to those bags and if they're actually recycled. The post What really happens when I try to recycle my plastic bags? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Nov 15, 2021•59 sec
In another episode, we talked about electric cars and how they’re not only better for the environment, but also cheaper in the long run. But it’s not that easy to just switch everyone over to electric vehicles. What kind of systems do we need to make sure all those cars can stay charged and on the road? The post What will it take to switch everyone over to electric cars? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio ....
Nov 09, 2021•53 sec
Today, we’ll be talking about food waste. Many of us know that guilty feeling that comes with throwing away rotten bananas or stale bread. So, we wondered, what is the impact of all that waste? The post Why should I care about food waste? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Nov 01, 2021•56 sec
Metal tins of meat, boxes of litter, bags of dry food, all of these products start to add up when you have a cat, or two or three. What are ways that cat owners can reduce the environmental impact of their pets? The post Encore episode: How Can You Reduce The Environmental “Pawprint” Of Your Cat? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio ....
Oct 25, 2021•40 sec
This week’s question comes from listener Charlie Bakst. He was a columnist at the Providence Journal for forty years and he’s beginning to think about his own mortality. The post Is Cremation Or Burial More Environmentally Friendly? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Oct 18, 2021•43 sec
A few months ago, our team was talking on Zoom when our founder, Stephen Porder, asked if he could pitch a story idea. For this episode, we’re going to let you listen in on our conversation. Spoiler alert: it's about showers in France. The post French Showers appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Oct 11, 2021•1 min
Listener Anne Cohen wants to know- is it better to keep my 2015 car with a traditional combustion engine, which gets close to 40 MPG, has about 50,000 miles on it, and is in great condition, or trade it for an electric vehicle? The post Should I trade my car in for an electric vehicle? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Oct 04, 2021•1 min
When I say the word Bitcoin, what comes into your mind? Digital money? Expensive? How about energy hog? It turns out, the cryptocurrency uses A LOT of electricity. Here to explain why are Luci Jones and Fatima Husain from our Possibly Team. The post Why does Bitcoin use so much energy? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Sep 28, 2021•1 min
In the past few years, we’ve seen an increase in fashion companies that offer to rent their clothes. These services have been touted as the perfect solution for environmentally-conscious fashionistas. But — are they really? The post Possibly: Should you rent your clothes instead of buying them? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio ....
Sep 20, 2021•8 min
We’re hearing a lot of talk about infrastructure here in the US. Depending on what happens in Congress, we could be spending billions or even trillions of dollars on everything from roads to high-speed trains. But how do we spend this money in a way that makes it easier to combat climate change? The post What can the US learn from France? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio ....
Sep 13, 2021•1 min
Welcome to Possibly, where we take on huge problems like the future of our planet and break them down into small questions with unexpected answers. This year, heat waves across the world shattered records, tested our abilities to stay cool, and even cost lives. The post How can we prepare for heat waves? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Sep 07, 2021•1 min
Welcome to Possibly, where we take on huge problems like the future of our planet and break them down into small questions with unexpected answers. In this episode, we tackle an issue that most new parents face: diapers. The post What is the most environmentally-friendly option for diapers? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio ....
Aug 24, 2021•56 sec
Scientists have been reexamining some of the chemicals found in sunscreen because of their potential impact on marine life, particularly coral reefs. Should we rethink the type of sunscreen we wear? The post Can our sunscreens hurt marine life? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Aug 16, 2021•8 min
Did you ever wish you could wave a wand and get rid of all of those pesky mosquitoes? Especially the ones that spread serious diseases like zika, triple E and malaria? Some scientists think they have a solution. The post Is there a safe way to get rid of mosquitoes that spread disease? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio ....
Aug 10, 2021•1 min
Yes. Global warming increases the intensity of our weather because it causes temperatures to rise, which leads to more water evaporation. When those larger amounts of water come back down, they lead to bigger storms. The post Does global warming cause extreme weather? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Aug 02, 2021•1 min
Lawns can be beautiful and soft. But they’re pretty crappy when you evaluate them on really any other measure. Lawns waste water, they leak fertilizer into lakes and rivers… I could go on and on. I know all of these things about lawns. But guess what? I still have one! That’s because I’m not sure what to do instead. To find out, I drove down to Blue Moon Farm in Wakefield, Rhode Island. The post How do I ditch my lawn? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio ....
Jul 27, 2021•1 min
Today, we’re going to talk about eating. How will climate change affect our food? The post How is climate change affecting our food? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Jul 19, 2021•58 sec
What does it take to keep your lawn looking green and healthy? A lot of people say you need to use fertilizer. But do you really? And what’s the cost of using this stuff on our grass? The post What happens when you use fertilizer on your lawn? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Jul 12, 2021•1 min
About a month ago, I got a text message, asking me if I was ready to “shave the peak.” The message included a link with tips for using less electricity. Here at Possibly, we wondered— what are these peaks? And do we accomplish anything by trying to shave them? The post What is ‘shaving the peak?’ appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Jul 06, 2021•1 min
We’ve had some seriously hot days this summer. So hot, that even though I know my central AC uses a lot of electricity, I’ve broken down and turned it on. Which made me wonder, is there anything I could do to waste less electricity while I’m cooling my home? The post How to cut electricity use while cooling your home appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio .
Jun 28, 2021•1 min
Imagine a field full of cows. What are they eating? You’re probably thinking: grass, hay, or some sort of grain. What you’re probably not imagining, is seaweed. But some scientists say cows SHOULD be eating seaweed. And this small change to their diet could have a significant impact on the effects of climate change. What is this all about? The post Can seaweed improve cow burps? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio ....
Jun 21, 2021•1 min
For the past few weeks or so, my eyes have been scratchy and I’ve had a runny nose. And I’m not alone. A lot of people are feeling the effects of spring allergies and they seem even more intense this year.That made us wonder, does climate change have anything to do with this? The post Is climate change affecting our allergies? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio ....
Jun 15, 2021•1 min
Today, we have a question from Keith Munslow, a musician from Providence. He and his wife drink a lot of seltzer. They recently switched to making his own seltzer at home with a soda maker — a machine that makes sparkling water. He wants to know if using it is more energy-efficient than buying seltzer by the can. The post Is using a soda maker more energy efficient than buying seltzer by the can? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio ....
Jun 07, 2021•59 sec
Today, we’re taking on a BIG question. It’s inspired by our friends over at the Trending Globally podcast. They asked policy experts to name one climate change issue that’s not getting enough attention. The post What’s another important climate change issue that nobody’s talking about? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio ....
May 31, 2021•59 sec