Living on Earth (U.S.)

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Living on Earth (LOE) is the weekly environmental news magazine and information program distributed by National Public Radio since April 1991. The recipient of several prestigious awards, LOE is about the air we breathe, the water wedrink, and the land on which we live. Its award-winning reporters examine all aspects of the environment by broadcasting news, features, interviews, and commentaries on a broad range of ecological issues that affect our lives: culture, economics, fashion, health, the law, medicine, politics, society, technology, transportation, recreation, and food. The news magazine explores some of the most rapid changes in our environment, and what they mean for this planet's inhabitants.

From the description of Broadcast collection, 2001-2002 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 535235494

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