Living
on Earth examines the issues
of an increasingly interdependent
world by presenting multifaceted
features and commentary on culture,
economics, fashion, health, law,
medicine, environment, politics,
society, technology, transportation,
recreation and food. This dynamic
program covers topics from the
small challenges of everyday life
to the future state of our environment,
our health and our well-being.
Living on Earth examines
how the human species may evolve;
how our relationships with the natural
world, other species and other members
of our own species may change; and
how trends in science, technology
and medicine will change how we live,
how we think and even our sense of
who we are.
Living on Earth draws from
an impressive array of experts, commentators,
and journalists — including Mark
Hertsgaard, author of Earth
Odyssey; Janet Raloff of Science
News; author Sy Montgomery;
and award-winning producer Terry
Fitzpatrick — to produce
a compelling hour of radio journalism.
Living on Earth has won numerous
awards including the Edward R. Murrow
Award from the Radio and Television
News Directors Association, two Gracie
Allen Awards, several New York Festivals
Awards, the National Federation of
Community Broadcasters Community
Program Awards, and an award from
the American Association for the
Advancement of Science.
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