"Issues of the Environment" Radio Show


Every Wednesday morning from 8:20-8:30am the Washtenaw County Department of Planning and Environment introduces a special guest speaker on the "Issues of the Environment" Radio Show, hosted by David Fair on WEMU (89.1 FM)

Recent and Upcoming shows:

May 27, 2008
Geothermal heating--one of the more affordable alternative energy sources available today.
Guest:  Doug Selby, Meadowlark Builders.

May 20, 2008
An update on ballast water regulations to prevent ships from bringing invasive species into the Great Lakes.
Guest:  Andy Buchsbaum, National Wildlife Federation

May 13, 2008
A conversation with the illustrator of a new children's publication from the Sleeping Bear Press of Chelsea.
Guest:  John Megahan, Univ. of Michigan

May 7, 2008
"Place-based" environmental education helps kids to problem-solve community issues and encourages them to be stewards of their local resources.
Guest:  Rebecca Martusewicz, Eastern Michigan University Dept. of Teacher Education.

April 29, 2008
The Michigan Climate Council will be issuing its report at the end of April with recommendations for a regional cap-and-trade program. 
Guest:  Michael Garfield, the Ecology Center and member of the Climate Council.

April 23, 2008
Contaminated "brownfields" contribute to urban blight--what is happening locally to encourage their redevelopment?
Guest:  Jeremy McCallion, Washtenaw County Department of Planning and Environment.

April 16, 2008 
The environmental pros and cons of various types of space heating such as electric, wood, gas and pellet.
Guest:  Jason Bing, Recycle Ann Arbor's Environmental House.

April 9, 2008
No show--Fundraiser week

April 2, 2008
A conversation with the author of "Exposed:  The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power."
Guest:  Mark Schapiro, Center for Investigative Reporting, San Francisco.

March 26, 2008
Financial assistance is available for low-income homeowners to make energy-efficiency ugrades in their homes.
Guest:  Alvin Nunn, The Office of Community Development, the City of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County.

March 19, 2008
Animal waste from pets and urban wildlife--its effect on water quality and what we can do about it.
Guest:  Janis Bobrin, Washtenaw County Drain Commissioner.

March 12, 2008
Proposed legislation to phase out toxic flame retardants, and the "feed-in tariff" proposal which would allow individual generators of renewable energy to sell surpluses back to the utilities.
Guest:  Rep. Kathleen Law, Michigan House of Representatives.

March 5, 2008
An update on the Greenbelt Program and other local efforts to preserve open space and agricultural land.
Guest:  Laura Rubin, the Huron River Watershed Council and the Ann Arbor Greenbelt Advisory Commission.

Feb. 27, 2008
The Kellog Foundation is helping people of all abilities to enjoy Michigan's natural resources by increasing universal access.
Guest:  Cindy Burkhour, Access to Recreation.

Feb. 20, 2008
What is the Granholm administration doing for the environment?
Guest:  Lisa Wozniack, Michigan League of Conservation Voters.

Feb. 13, 2008
Ann Arbor was awarded Solar City USA status by the US Dept. of Energy!  An update on Ann Arbor's progress towards meeting its renewable energy goals. 
Guest:  Mayor Hieftje, City of Ann Arbor.

Feb. 6, 2008
Building "green," energy-efficient homes:  How is it a good choice for both our environment and our pocketbook?
Guest:  Bob Burnside, Fireside Home Construction.

Jan. 30, 2008
Greenway update:  The Allen Creek Greenway Conservancy has received non-profit status and can now raise money for the liinear park which would run through downtown Ann Arbor.
Guest:  Joe O'Neal, the Allen Creek Greenway Conservancy

Jan. 23, 2008
DTE's "Green Currents" renewable energy program.
Guest:  Trevor Lauer, DTE Energy

Jan. 16, 2008
A comparison of renewable energy programs offered by utility companies.
Guest:  David Wright, the City of Ann Arbor Energy Commission

Jan. 9, 2008
"Dead zones" in our Great Lakes are areas without oxygen and that support no plant or animal life.  Can the ethanol boom be contributing, through an increase in fertilizer run-off?
Guest:  Dr. Don Scavia, University of Michigan

Jan. 2, 2008
Issues re: home insulating--different types of energy audits and insulation materials, what you can do to maintain proper ventilation after insulating, Dingell's proposal to eliminate the mortgage interest deduction for homes over 3,000 sq. feet, etc.
Guest:  Jack Griffith, Infrared Energy Analysis

Dec. 19, 2007
The low lake levels in our Great Lakes and inland lakes--possible causes and solutions.
Guest:  Tim Eder, the Great Lakes Commission

Dec. 12, 2007
Sustainability in higher education:  What are local universities doing to lessen their impact on the planet?
Guest:  Dr. Chris Mayda, Eastern Michigan University

Dec. 5, 2007
LED lighting is far more efficient than even fluorescent lighting, and is being widely offered in products ranging from strings of holiday lights to track lighting.  Ann Arbor is changing over all street lighting to LEDs.
Guest:  Todd Howland, LED Lighting Studio

Nov. 28, 2007
The Haehnle Bird Sanctuary is the site of one our our area's most remarkable wildlife spectacles:  the yearly Sandhill crane migration.  This year record numbers passed through.
Guest:  Gary Seigrest, the Michigan Audubon Society

Nov. 21, 2007
Food waste has environmental as well as societal impacts that can be reduced through collection and redistribution programs.
Guest:  Eileen Spring, Food Gatherers

Nov. 14, 2007
Local inventor/engineer has been using principles of nanotechnology for over 50 years to develop alternatives to fossil fuels.
Guest:  Stanford Ovshinsky, EDC Ovonics

Nov. 7, 2007
The new "Growing Cooler" report concludes that efforts to curb global warming by increasing auto fuel efficiency are being undermined by sprawl. What is happening locally to reduce the miles we drive?
Guest:  Conan Smith, Washtenaw County Commissioner.

Oct. 31, 2007
Walking to school has many benefits to both the environment and personal health, and efforts to encourage "Safe Routes to School" are under way locally.
Guest:  Lily Guzman, Washtenaw County Department of Public Health.

Oct. 24, 2007
What we can do to protect our wildlife habitat and recreational resources from invasive phragmites, which is rapidly degrading our coastal and wetland ecosystems.
Guest:  Gary Crawford, Superior Environmental and Aquatic Services.

Oct. 17, 2007  Fundraiser week

Oct. 10, 2007
Stewardship of the earth is part of many faiths.  What are local religious groups doing about climate change?
Guest:  Reverend Charles Morris, Michigan Interfaith Power and Light.

Oct. 3, 2007
Children’s play and time spent in nature—how can we get kids outside?
Guest: Liz Goodenough, Residential College, University of Michigan.

Sept. 26, 2007
The engines of lawn mowers, leaf blowers, boats, etc. are far more polluting than cars.  The EPA's new small engines emissions rule will help--what can we do in the meantime?
Guest:  Glenn Passavant, US Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor.

Sept. 19, 2007
The impact of severe weather and high oil prices on area farmers.
Guest:  Ned Birkey, MSU Extension Service.

Sept. 12, 2007
Windmills and bats—can they coexist?
Guest: Allen Kurta, Department of Biology, Eastern Michigan University.

Sept. 5, 2007
"Food miles" and how we can reduce them by buying local farm products.
Guest:  Jennifer Fike, Food System Economic Partnership.

Aug. 29, 2007
Ann Arbor's new stormwater rates are based on amount of impermeable surfaces.
Guest:  Tom McMurtrie, City of Ann Arbor Public Services.

August 22, 2007
Bill to ban use pharmaceutical use of Lindane, a neurotoxin used to treat head lice and scabies.
Guest: Representative Ted Hammon.

August 15, 2007
Local air quality and mobile tailpipe emissions testing in Washtenaw County.
Guest: Chuck Hersey, South East Michigan Council of Governments.

August 8, 2007
Challenges inherent in the push for Bio-fuels.
Guest: Mark Beyer, NextEnergy, Detroit.

August 1, 2007
Environmentally-friendly materials (recycled, recyclable, or non-toxic) used in making cars. 
Guest: Claudette Juska, the
Ecology Center.

July 25, 2007
The environmental impact of Ann Arbor’s new Skyline High School.
Guest: Randy Trent, Ann Arbor Public Schools.

July 18, 2007
Recycling of construction waste, which nationally takes up a quarter of our landfill space. 
Guest: Bob Osterhout, Calvert’s Roll-offs/Recycle Ann Arbor.

July 11, 2007 
Research studying possible solutions to the overgrowth of algae in local lakesCLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT OUR ADDITIONAL RESOURCES PAGE ON THIS TOPIC.
Guest: John Lehman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 

July 4, 2007 
Nuclear/alternative energies being pursued by the new Energy Institute at the University of Michigan.
Guest: Gary Was, UM Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute. 

June 27, 2007
Update on the Pall-Gelman dioxane plume that is slowly spreading under Ann Arbor.
Guest: Michael Gebhard, Environmental Analyst, Washtenaw County Dept of Planning and Environment

June 20, 2007
In 2009, all analog television broadcasts will switch to digital. What can you do to prepare?
Guest: Linda McFarland, President of Classic Computer Recovery

June 6, 2007
Alternative transportation and what the University of Michigan does to reduce the need for cars for its employees and students.
Guest: David Miller, Executive Director for Parking and Transportation Services

May 30, 2007
Mercury spills--thermometers are a common cause.  What should you do to keep your family and our environment safe?
Guest:  Dan Moody, Solid Waste Coordinator, Washtenaw County Dept of Planning and Environment

May 22, 2007
The "Wind Power Washtenaw" project is studying the feasibility of generating wind power in our area.
Guest:  Joshua Long, Washtenaw County Department of Planning and Environment

May 16, 2007
The new Whitmore Lake High School is a model of green building, and benefits are showing up in many different ways.
Guest:  Superintendent Scott Menzel, Whitmore Lake Public School District

May 9, 2007
The Michigan legislature is considering adoption of a Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard, requiring energy companies to derive a certain percentage of their energy from renewable sources.
Guest:  Dr. Barry Rabe, University of Michigan and Brookings Institution

May 2, 2007
Honeybees and native pollinators are experiencing a rapid decline--what is "colony collapse disorder" and what can we do about it?
Guest:  Roger Sutherland, Southeast Michigan Beekeepers Association

April 25, 2007
The average American home produces as much greenhouse gases as two cars--what can people do to reduce their home's energy use? 
Guest:  Sean Reed, Ann Arbor Clean Cities Coalition

April 18, 2007
The proposed $20 billion Great Lakes Collaboration Implementation Act, a comprehensive plan to modernize sewage treatment, clean-up polluted harbors, restore wetlands, and prevent unwanted, new species from invading the lakes.
Guest:  U.S. Representative Tim Walberg (R), 7th District

April 11, 2007
The proposed north-south rail line and other options for reducing the number of cars along the U.S. 23 corridor.
Guest:  Mike Cicchella, Northfield Township Supervisor.

April 4, 2007
Washtenaw County's "River Safe Homes" campaign to promote best management practices for surface water protection.
Guest:  Janice Bobrin, Washtenaw County Drain Commissioner

March 21, 2007
The need for planting a high biodiversity of tree species to help our urban forests buffer against  invasive pests, diseases, and climate change.
Guest:  Kay Sicheneder, Ann Arbor City Forester.

March 14, 2007
The "Zero Waste" campaign, a front-end approach to dealing with solid waste problems by making less trash in the first place.
Guest:  Lacey Doucet, the Ecology Center of Ann Arbor.

March 7, 2007
Solid waste proposals being considered by the Michigan Senate's Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee.
Guest:  Senator Patricia Birkholz (R) District 24

February 28, 2007
Solid waste proposals being considered by the Michigan House Committee for Great Lakes and the Environment.
Guest:  Representative Rebekah Warren (D) District 53

February 21, 2007
"Energizing" Michigan's economy with energy efficiency and renewable electric power.
Guest:  Michael Shriberg, Environment Michigan Research and Policy Center

February 14, 2007
What is the current and projected use of energy derived from coal in the Washtenaw County area?
Guest:  Skyles Boyd, DTE Energy

February 7, 2007
Asthma is affected by both the indoor and outdoor environment.  Asthma rates in Washtenaw County are high--what can we do about it?
Guest:  Karla Grossman, Pediatric Asthma Disease Management Program, University of Michigan Hospital

January 31, 2007
An update on the hazardous waste injection wells of Romulus and Taylor. 
Guests:  Bob McCann, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
            R. P. Lilley, RECAP (Romulus Environmentalists Care About People)

January 24, 2007
Ann Arbor businesses produce 60% of the city's waste but recycle at a rate of only 15%.  The City is exploring the possibility of a recycling program for businesses.
Guest:  David Stead, Ann Arbor City Council Commercial Recycling Committee

January 17, 2007
Michigan's new Renewable Fuels Commission, and "green" innovations at the Detroit Auto Show.
Guest:  Charles Griffith, the Ecology Center Auto Project

January 10, 2007
Environmental issues at our airport, such as recycling of deicing chemicals, wetlands mitigation, and preventing bird collisions.
Guest:  Michael Conway, Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

December 20, 2006
Michigan's Green Chemistry Executive Directive is the first of its kind in the country, promoting the design, manufacture and use of safe and environmentally friendly chemical products and processes.
Guest:  Tracey Easthope, the Ecology Center.

December 13, 2006
In addition to destroying health and lives, methamphatamine labs pollute the environment with highly toxic materials.  Clean-up of meth labs in our county is supervised by the Solid Waste Department.
Guest:  Dan Moody, Washtenaw County Department of Planning and Environment

December 6, 2006
Leaks, spills, and vehicle accidents in transport of hazardous materials are dealt with by our HAZMAT team.
Guest:  Victor Chevrette,  Washtenaw County Hazardous Materials Response Team

November 29, 2006
Human sludge dumping has been discontinued at Carleton Farms Landfill.
Guest:  Kurt Heise, Wayne County Department of Environment.

November 22, 2006

"Walkability" is being incorporated into local municipal master planning, for both personal and environmental health.
Guest:  Adreanne Waller, the Washtenaw County Health Department.

November 15, 2006
Some things we commonly think are OK to put down the drain are definitely not--this is causing pollution downstream and costing taxpayers money.
Guest:  Earl Kenzie, the City of Ann Arbor Wastewater Treatment Plant.

November 1, 2006
Ordinary citizens can successfully lobby large companies to make energy-saving changes in their businesses.
Guest:  Frank Zaski, the Sierra Club.

October 25, 2006
Funding for the Michigan state park system comes from user fees vs. general funds.  How does this affect their ability to maintain services?
Guest:  Ron Olsen, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

October 11, 2006
Streams are delicate resouces that empty into to our sources of drinking water and wildlife habitat--raising awareness of their importance is the goal of a new stream crossing signage campaign.
Guest:  Brian Shorkey,  Washtenaw County Road Commission.

October 4, 2006
Closing the loop on the Emerald Ash Borer--What is being done with all that lumber?
Guest: Jessica Simons: SE Michigan Resource Conservation & Development Council

September 27, 2006
Ann Arbor's Phosphorus Ordinance--How banning the use of phosphorus in lawn fertilizers will improve water quality.
Guest: Matt Naud, City of Ann Arbor

September 20, 2006
Solar powered cars--Will these be the alternative energy vehicles of the future?
Guest: Tom Carroll, UM Solar Car Team

September 13, 2006
Find out what the new local non-profit, Clean Energy Coalition, is doing to address energy issues in Washtenaw County
Guest: Sean Reed, Clean Energy Coalition

September 6, 2006
Buying local in Washtenaw County--Why supporting your neighborhood farmer's market is more important than you think
Guest: Amanda Edmonds, Growing Hope

August 30, 2006
Survey results reflect environmental issues of concern in Washtenaw County
Guest: Dennis Rice, Washtenaw County Conservation District

August 23, 2006
Public Health Preparedness--How to protect yourself from West Nile Virus, Avian Flu, and other public health threats.
Guest: Cindra James, Washtenaw County Public Health

August 16, 2006
Renewable energy for your home
Guest: John Wakeman, SUR Energy Systems

August 9, 2006
Washtenaw County landowners curb sprawl by choosing to protect their land permanently.
Guests: Susan Lackey, Washtenaw Land Trust and Carol Peacock, Bridgewater Township resident that donated 40 acres of her land for conservation.

August 2, 2006
Mayoral candidate discusses environmental issues facing the City of Ann Arbor.
Guest: Mayor John Hieftje

July 26, 2006
Mayoral candidate discusses environmental issues facing the City of Ann Arbor.
Guest: Councilwoman Wendy Woods

July 19, 2006
Sierra Club's vision of the proposed Allen Creek Greenway
Guest: Doug Cowherd, Huron Valley Group of the Sierra Club

July 12, 2006
Ann Arbor Parks--Funding recommendation to replace two park millages set to expire in 2007
Guest: Jayne Miller, City of Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation

July 5, 2006
Michigan's Golden Spike--Land use planning along the Ann Arbor to Detroit transportation corridor.
Guest: Conan Smith, Washtenaw County Commissioner

June 28, 2006
Aquatic Invasive Species--How are they affecting our lakes?
Guest: Dr. Doug Pullman, Aquest Corporation

June 21, 2006
Commerical bus run on biodiesel serves as a community classroom.
Guest: Amy Grettum, The Conscientious Cruiser

June 14, 2006
Grant will help create natural borders along the Huron River
Guest: Elizabeth Riggs, Huron River Watershed Council

June 7, 2006
Environmental Education--A look at the Leslie Science Center's new raptor center and opportunities to get outdoors for the summer.
Guest: Francie Krawcke, Leslie Science Center

May 31, 2006
A long-term look at transportation in Washtenaw County
Guest: Terri Blackmore, Washtenaw Area Transportation Study

May 24, 2006
Proposed expansion of Carleton Farms Landfill and the issue of Canadian and out-of-state waste.
Guest: State Representative Kathleen Law

May 17, 2006
New Resource for Washtenaw County Residents--Green Info Guide: A Toolbox for Environmental Best Practices in Washtenaw County. Including CD give-away!!
Guest: Jeff Krcmarik, Washtenaw County Solid Waste Program

May 10, 2006
Ann Arbor's Curb Your Car Month and Commuter Challenge 
Guest:  Erica Briggs, getDowntown

May 3, 2006
Dexter's sewer capacity issues--how do they impact future development?
Guest:  Rhett Gronevelt, OHM Consultants.

April 26, 2006
Geocaching--the environmental impacts of this new hobby. 
Guest:  Mike Landis, Ann Arbor's Geocaching Chapter.

April 19, 2006
Plans to build the new Mott Hospital according to LEED "green" construction guidelines.
Guest:  Aparna Bole, the University of Michigan Medical School.

April 12, 2006
A Journalist's Search for Sustainability, from the Amazon to the Arctic.
Guest:  Andrew Revkin, The New York Times.

March 29, 2006
Pros and cons of removing Argo Dam.
Guest:  Ati Tislerics, the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources.

March 22, 2006
Ann Arbor's plans to remove ash trees killed by the Emerald ash borer.
Guest:  Kay Sicheneder, Ann Arbor City Forester

March 15, 2006
City of Ann Arbor's Green Energy initiative.
Guest:  Mayor John Hieftje, City of Ann Arbor

March 8, 2006
Banks of Saline brownfield redevelopment project.
Guest:  Tom Foley, Doolin Properties

March 1, 2006
Dioxane contamination in Ann Arbor's groundwater.
Guest:  Chris Easthope, Ann Arbor City Council

February 22, 2006
"Freecycle Ann Arbor"--the local chapter of the international movement which reduces trash through free exchanges, arranged online.
Guest:  Christina Lloyd, a2ecycle.org

February 15, 2006
An update on the proposed Ann Arbor Greenway.
Guest: Mayor John Hieftje, City of Ann Arbor

February 8, 2006
An update on state and local legislation regarding invasive species control.
Guest:  Dave Borneman, Natural Areas Preservation, Ann Arbor Parks

February 1, 2006
Runoff caused by development is degrading water quality in southeast Michigan.
Guest:  Michael Shriberg, PIRGIM

January 25, 2006
New research finds toxins in car interiors.
Guest:  Jeff Gearhart, the Ecology Center, Ann Arbor

January 18, 2006
Deep injection wells near Detroit Metro Airport for disposal of liquid hazardous waste.
Guest:  James Clift, Michigan Environmental Council

January 11, 2006
Legislation banning construction of new landfills in Michigan has expired.
Guest:  State Representative Pam Byrnes

January 4, 2006
Ann Arbor area flood damage prevention. 
Guest:  Paul Lippens, City of Ann Arbor’s Flood Mitigation Plan


Interested in past guests of Issues of the Environment? Click here for a list of guests from 2005.  

We are always looking for guest speakers to talk about projects and environmental issues important and relevant to the residents of Washtenaw County. This is an ongoing opportunity to share the issues that you find important, to advise residents on new changes in policy or thought and to inform them of upcoming events and activities.  

Contact Barbara Lucas if you 
would like to be a guest or have ideas that you think are important for the community to know about.





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