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Eco-Fads Podcast: Raw Sewage Is Not What You Want in a National Park

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Todd Myers
Vice President for Research

If you are of the opinion that raw sewage doesn't make for the type of national park experience you are looking for, you should listen to the latest Eco-Fads Podcast, which is now available.

You can download it here or here.

Joining me is Wendy Purnell of PERC and we discuss:

  • How to address the significant backlog of maintenance at our national parks
  • Another state demonstrates that "green" schools aren't all that green
  • Germany, the jewel of climate policy according to some on the left, saw its CO2 emissions go up and it may not get much better in the near future

Please, give us your feedback so we can cover the topics you want.

Here are some links on the topics we covered.

National Park Maintenance Backlog

Here is PERC's great report called "Breaking the Backlog: 7 Ideas to Address the National Park Deferred Maintenance Problem."

The National Park Service's page about the 100th Anniversary of our national parks.

Green Schools

Our recent piece analyzing North Carolina "green" schools.

Here's my piece in the Wall Street Journal about the failure of green schools across the U.S.

Germany's Climate Failure

Despite the claims that Germany is a climate leader, their CO2 emissions increased last year.

Germany continues to phase out nuclear energy, meaning new wind and solar won't reduce CO2 for the next several years

 

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