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Court Blocks EPA Rules on Oklahoma Power Plants

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked enforcement of an Environmental Protection Agency plan that would reduce pollution from Oklahoma's coal-fired power plants.The...

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From Journalist Edward Humes, Compelling if Unsettling "Trash Talk" about...

On this installment of ST, we speak by phone with the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Edward Humes, whose previous books include "Force of Nature" and "No Matter How Loud I Shout," and whose latest...

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From the Popular Blogger Beth Terry: Living a "Plastic-Free" Life

Okay, so you could probably handle going through life without any more plastic water bottles. And you'd be fine with using your own bags at the grocery store --- as opposed to those thin, cheaply-made...

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TU's 4th Annual Paul Buck Memorial Lecture: "Plant Conservation in the 21st...

On this installment of our show, we speak by phone with Dr. Pamela Soltis, the curator of the Laboratory of Molecular Systematics and Evolutionary Genetics at the Florida Museum of Natural History at...

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A Look at the Origins of Flowering Plants and the Evolution of Plantlife...

On this encore edition of ST, we speak with Dr. Pamela Soltis, the curator of the Laboratory of Molecular Systematics and Evolutionary Genetics at the Florida Museum of Natural History at the...

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"Searching for Natural Darkness in an Age of Artificial Light"

On this installment of ST, we present an interesting discussion with Paul Bogard, who teaches creative nonfiction in the Writing Program at James Madison University. Bogard has a new book out that's...

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"American Exodus: Climate Change and the Coming Flight for Survival"

On this edition of ST, we speak by phone with Giles Slade, a Canadian environmentalist and journalist whose books include " Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America" and "The Big...

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Best of ST in 2013: "The End of Night"

On this edition of The Best of StudioTulsa, we are listening back to an interesting interview with Paul Bogard, who teaches in the Writing Program at James Madison University. Bogard describes his...

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Court Blocks EPA Rules on Oklahoma Power Plants

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked enforcement of an Environmental Protection Agency plan that would reduce pollution from Oklahoma's coal-fired power plants.The...

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From Journalist Edward Humes, Compelling If Unsettling "Trash Talk" about...

On this installment of ST, we speak by phone with the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Edward Humes, whose previous books include "Force of Nature" and "No Matter How Loud I Shout," and whose latest...

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From the Popular Blogger Beth Terry: Living a "Plastic-Free" Life

Okay, so you could probably handle going through life without any more plastic water bottles. And you'd be fine with using your own bags at the grocery store --- as opposed to those thin, cheaply-made...

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TU's 4th Annual Paul Buck Memorial Lecture: "Plant Conservation in the 21st...

On this installment of our show, we speak by phone with Dr. Pamela Soltis, the curator of the Laboratory of Molecular Systematics and Evolutionary Genetics at the Florida Museum of Natural History at...

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A Look at the Origins of Flowering Plants and the Evolution of Plantlife...

On this encore edition of ST, we speak with Dr. Pamela Soltis, the curator of the Laboratory of Molecular Systematics and Evolutionary Genetics at the Florida Museum of Natural History at the...

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"Searching for Natural Darkness in an Age of Artificial Light"

On this installment of ST, we present an interesting discussion with Paul Bogard, who teaches creative nonfiction in the Writing Program at James Madison University. Bogard has a new book out that's...

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"American Exodus: Climate Change and the Coming Flight for Survival"

On this edition of ST, we speak by phone with Giles Slade, a Canadian environmentalist and journalist whose books include " Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America" and "The Big...

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Best of ST in 2013: "The End of Night"

On this edition of The Best of StudioTulsa, we are listening back to an interesting interview with Paul Bogard, who teaches in the Writing Program at James Madison University. Bogard describes his...

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Dr. Walter Piper of Chapman University, an Expert on the Behavior of the...

On this edition of ST, an interesting chat with Dr. Walter Piper of the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Chapman University (in Orange, California). Dr. Piper is an expert on the common...

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"Dodging Extinction: Power, Food, Money, and the Future of Life on Earth"

On this installment of ST, we speak by phone with Anthony Barnosky, a Professor of Integrated Biology at UC-Berkeley and a leading scientist specializing on how global change affects biodiversity and...

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Prof. Robert B. Marks, an Expert on Both the Environment and History of...

China -- where so much of the world's population has lived for thousands and thousands of years now, and where several of the world's most polluted cities can be found -- is now starting to transition...

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A One-Man Play Depicting the Life and Work of Aldo Leopold, the Father of...

On this installment of ST, a fascinating discussion with the Tennessee-based storyteller and performer Jim Pfitzer, who will soon appear onstage in Tulsa in "A Standard of Change," the one-man play...

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