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Every Monday from 10:00am to 11:00am.


 

A weekly conversation about our place on the planet. Locus Focus host Barbara Bernstein talks with local, regional and national experts, activists and policy makers about climate change, food policy, land use, salmon restoration, forest management and all the other things that matter in our environment.

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FARMING BEYOND THE BARCODE

Airs at: Tue, 02/22/2011 at 12:00am
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While Barbara was in Eugene this week for the Food Justice Conference (check out last week's Locus Focus to learn more about this event), we repeated a Locus Focus episode from November 2009 that features, Joel Salatin, farmer, food choice advocate and dream-doer, who runs ... Read more

Locus Focus on 02/21/11

Airs at: Mon, 02/21/2011 at 10:15am - 11:00am
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Farming Beyond the Barcode Barbara is in Eugene this week for the Food Justice Conference (check out last week's Locus Focus to learn more about this event), so we're re-running a Locus Focus episode from November 2009 that features, Joel Salatin, farmer, food choice advoca... Read more

Locus Focus on 02/14/11

Airs at: Mon, 02/14/2011 at 10:15am - 11:00am
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FOOD JUSTICE - WHAT'S THAT?     Food Justice is a term that we're beginning to hear a lot, but what does it really mean. This week on Locus Focus we'll learn about a conference happening in Eugene, February 19 - 21, that explores many facets of food justice: How do we ensur... Read more

FOOD JUSTICE - WHAT'S THAT?

Airs at: Mon, 02/14/2011 at 12:00am
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Food Justice is a term that we're beginning to hear a lot, but what does it really mean. This week on Locus Focus we'll learn about a conference happening in Eugene, February 19 - 21, that explores many facets of food justice: How do we ensure that our food system is sustai... Read more

Locus Focus on 02/07/11

Airs at: Mon, 02/07/2011 at 10:15am - 11:00am
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THE DEATH AND LIFE OF JOHNSON CREEK Last December three dead coho salmon were found 15 miles upstream along the banks of Johnson Creek. This once trashed out forgotten waterway flows 26 miles from its headwaters near the Sandy River to its confluence with the Willamette Ri... Read more

THE DEATH AND LIFE OF JOHNSON CREEK

Airs at: Mon, 02/07/2011 at 12:00am
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Last December three dead coho salmon were found 15 miles upstream along the banks of Johnson Creek . This once trashed out forgotten waterway flows 26 miles from its headwaters near the Sandy River to its confluence with the Willamette River, passing through four cities (Gr... Read more

Locus Focus on 01/31/11

Airs at: Mon, 01/31/2011 at 10:15am - 11:00am
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GINK—Green Inclinations, No Kids A Conversation with GRIST.ORG'S Lisa Hymas According to a 2009 study by statisticians at Oregon State University, each child an American has increases his or her lifetime carbon emission by 570 percent—because kids are likely to one day have ... Read more

GINK—Green Inclinations, No Kids A Conversation with GRIST.ORG'S Lisa Hymas

Airs at: Mon, 01/31/2011 at 12:00am
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According to a 2009 study by statisticians at Oregon State University, each child an American has increases his or her lifetime carbon emission by 570 percent—because kids are likely to one day have kids of their own and so on. With climate change already causing havoc arou... Read more

Locus Focus on 01/24/11

Airs at: Mon, 01/24/2011 at 10:15am - 11:00am
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Ground Zero in the Battle Over Genetically Engineered Sugar Beets Roughly half of the nation’s sugar supply comes from sugar beets, and much of this seed is produced in Oregon. In 2007 the USDA started allowing genetically modified sugar beet seed to flood the market. Now 95... Read more

Ground Zero in the Battle Over Genetically Engineered Sugar Beets

Airs at: Mon, 01/24/2011 at 12:00am
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Roughly half of the nation’s sugar supply comes from sugar beets, and much of this seed is produced in Oregon. In 2007 the USDA started allowing genetically modified sugar beet seed to flood the market. Now 95% of the sugar beet crop is grown using seeds that have been gene... Read more