History Meets Sustainability
What does history have to do with science and sustainability? In this episode, Bob Marietta talks with historian and acting Silas Craft Collegians Assistant Director, Marcus Nicks to explore how the past offers powerful
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Join us for the Green Dragon podcast, your monthly dose of inspiration and knowledge on all things green! Discover the latest sustainability initiatives happening in Howard County and across Maryland. From eco-friendly practices to community-driven efforts, we’re here to celebrate ongoing sustainability and inspire positive change. Tune in now and be part of the green revolution!
Dragon Podcasts hosts Green Dragon, a education show with 22 episodes published.
What does history have to do with science and sustainability? In this episode, Bob Marietta talks with historian and acting Silas Craft Collegians Assistant Director, Marcus Nicks to explore how the past offers powerful
In this episode Bob sits down with Lauren Turner, the owner of Lauren's Garden Service and Native Plant Nursery. As a certified native plant landscape designer, Lauren shares her expertise on the importance of native pla
In this episode Bob sits down with Doug Siglin, a renowned environmental policy and advocacy leader. Doug has been at the forefront of efforts to collaborate with local officials and environmental nonprofits in the regio
Bob and Dr. Adel Shirmohammadi, Professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Technology at University of Maryland College Park, discuss scientific research on the impact of climate change on stormwater and it
Bob sits with Radhika Wijetunge as she explains her role and career in stormwater management as a civil engineer at the Howard County Department of Public Works.
In this episode, Bob hosts William "Bill" Mahoney from the Howard County Office of Community Sustainability for a conversation about improving our understanding of the many faces of "sustainability," working collaborativ
Bob highlights Howard Community College's second annual Fall for All Festival, which is family-friendly and free and takes place on Friday, October 18. County schools are closed, so it's a perfect time to explore the HCC
In this episode Bob talks with Brooke Barrick about HCC’s Parent Scholars Program. They discuss how Environmental and Social Justice impact student parents. And they give suggestions on what the HCC community can do to h
Bob talks with Warren Wortman, a long-time Howard County resident actively serving on the Oakland Mills Community Association board and chairman of the Public Space Committee about the different local approaches to servi
Bob talks with Sabrina Fu, the current environmental portfolio director at the University of Maryland Global Campus. Sabrina started volunteering for Baltimore CCL in 2013, and has taken on many other roles at CCL, inclu
Bob talks with Tim Lattimer, Administrator of the Howard County Office of Community Sustainability, about his time working at the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Global Change, where he was part of the team that con
Bob Marietta chats with nature writer and advocate Nancy Lawson, author of “The Humane Gardener.” Read more by and about Nancy at https://www.humanegardener.com/.
Bob talks with former Columbia Association Watershed Manager John McCoy about Howard County's watersheds and water management systems, as well as local stream restoration and forest conservation efforts.
Bob and local author and environmentalist, Ned Tillman, talk about his books, the development of Columbia, and the impacts of Climate Change. You can check out Ned's website at www.savetheplaces.com.
Bob chats with Bureau of Highways Chief, Kris Jagarapu. They discuss Howard County roads and the logistics of preparing for winter storms.
Bob talks with Kim Pezza, chair of the HoCo Sustainability Board and CA’s Climate Committee, to discuss the local impact of climate change. They also discuss Howard County Climate Forward, the county's Climate Action and
Bob is joined by the coordinator at Howard County Watershed Stewards Academy, Terry Matthews, and they talk about his career evolution, the mission of the Howard County Watershed Stewards Academy, changes we can make at
Join our Green Dragon, Bob Marietta, and his guest, the Founder & Executive Director of Howard EcoWorks, Lori Lilly, as they chat about Lori's beginnings and passion for the environment, the role of EcoWorks in the Ellic
Join Bob Marietta and Professor Russell Dickerson from University of Maryland College Park, as they look at the differences between weather and climate, the quality of our air today and the contributing factors for it, p
Learn all about conservation landscape, what it is, what it is not, and what Columbia Association is doing in our own backyard to eliminate invasive species and support native plant growth.
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