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Hot House Hours: Essential House Music Mix
Episode 270: feat. Hayden James, Jaden Bojsen, Cedric Gervais & David Guetta, ARTBAT, Chester Young
House music at its best! Let Dave Baker take you on a journey of discovery and aural pleasure as he brings you the hottest and freshest funky, deep and tech house releases every week. It’s time to get out the marshmallows as these tunes are so hot you’ll be able to toast them over this heat! It all kicks off with the latest from Hayden James and beautiful new tracks from Jaden Bojsen and Names 51. We then get into full Ibiza mode with the likes of Jackers Revenge, Mitch Gilby and Sowel bringing the energy before we finish with...
2025-06-24
1h 01
ABOTA Fort Lauderdale
FLABOTA presents: National ABOTA President - La’Verne Edney, Standing up for our jury system
FLABOTA President Jeff Adelman interviews National President La'Verne Edney regarding her open letter to ABOTA members in the aftermath of unfair attacks on jurors and the justice system after the recent "hush money" trial of Donald Trump in New York.She wrote: "STAND UP FOR OUR JUSTICE SYSTEM: DEFEND THE RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURYDear ABOTA Members:As trial lawyers, we know that the diligent work of judges and jurors is paramount to a functional democracy. Recently, the world watched as twelve ordinary citizens...
2024-06-15
23 min
ABOTA Fort Lauderdale
FLABOTA Podcast: Ret. Judge Jennifer Bailey
Retired Judge Jennifer Bailey has important messages for the civil trial bar and Judiciary.In this inspiring interview the innovative jurist carefully analyzes why there are not as many lawyers with civil trial experience as there used to be, especially following the height of the challenges and changes produced by COVID-19.Her Honor also explains concerns about the “Graying of the Trial Bar,” as it impacts new generations of trial lawyers.The Judge provides simple and easy strategies to educate young litigators to instill greater confidence in an era where less than 3 percent of cases go...
2024-05-29
32 min
ABOTA Fort Lauderdale
S2 E2 - Alexandra Maddox - Practical uses for AI in Litigation
In this episode, FLABOTA President Jeff Adelman interviews Biomechanical Engineer Alexandra Maddox of CED Technologies about the practical uses of Artificial Intelligence in Litigation. The most visual of our podcast series to date, Ms. Maddox shows how AI can be an effective tool for enhancing video such as surveillance, a staple of personal injury litigation.She will also demonstrate how to make documentation clearer through the proper use of AI.While this is newer technology, and there is understandable fear of AI being abused, Ms. Maddox shows us how beneficial it can...
2024-04-17
29 min
ABOTA Fort Lauderdale
Proposed: Law Clerks for Florida Circuit Court Judges
State Representative Michael Beltran (R-District 70) discusses his proposed legislation, House Bill 617, which would provide law clerks for Circuit Court Judges.This episode explores the reasons which prompted the bill, including:How this idea will help replicate, for Civil and Criminal Division Judges, some of the advantages enjoyed by Federal Judges in terms of staffing resources;Addressing the lack of important opportunities which are needed for judicial efficiency when reading briefs, doing research, helping to draft written Orders and in reviewing motions with supporting documents prior to hearings; andSuggesting how Law Clerks can help Civil Divisions...
2024-02-11
32 min
Believe in Progress: an AACR Foundation Podcast
015: Paul Stoller - Stranger in the Village of the Sick
On this episode, we are speaking with Paul Stoller, an American cultural anthropologist and professor of anthropology at West Chester University. Please do not forget to visit www.aacr.org to make a donation or to find helpful information and resources. Together we can make progress in the fight against cancer and bring hope to those who need it most. Please don't forget, cancer research saves lives.For more information visit the AACR and our podcast here: https://www.aacr.org/get-involved/believe-in-progress-an-aacr-foundation-podcast/...
2024-01-17
44 min
ABOTA Fort Lauderdale
Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law, with Professor Jon M. Garon
Season 1, Episode 9: Professor Jon M. Garon on Artificial Intelligence and the Impact on the Practice of LawJon M. Garon is Director of the Intellectual Property, Cybersecurity and Technology Law Program and a Professor of Law at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law. He is a nationally recognized authority on technology law and intellectual property, particularly copyright law, entertainment, and information privacy.A Minnesota native, he received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota in 1985 and his juris doctor degree from Columbia University School of Law in 1988.
2023-12-14
31 min
Same Old City
Episode 14 - 99 problems but a Mitch ain't one
We reflect on back-to-back wins over Fylde and Chester (again joined by guest Tom Reed), discuss the exit of Mitch Hancox and signing of Will Davies, preview John Askey's return to the LNER with Hartlepool plus the upcoming game with Oxford City. We also consider Neal Ardley's now iconic coat, and Ethan Henderson Watch returns!Timings:01:23 Discussion of AFC Fylde 0-2 York City18:39 Discussion of York City 2-1 Chester43:50 News at the club - departures of Stott, Marsh & Hancox, signing of Davies, Ugglas 75% share proposal, Neal Ardley's coat55:52...
2023-11-17
1h 05
Same Old City
Episode 14 - 99 problems but a Mitch ain't one
We reflect on back-to-back wins over Fylde and Chester (again joined by guest Tom Reed), discuss the exit of Mitch Hancox and signing of Will Davies, preview John Askey's return to the LNER with Hartlepool plus the upcoming game with Oxford City. We also consider Neal Ardley's now iconic coat, and Ethan Henderson Watch returns!Timings:01:23 Discussion of AFC Fylde 0-2 York City18:39 Discussion of York City 2-1 Chester43:50 News at the club - departures of Stott, Marsh & Hancox, signing of Davies, Ugglas 75% share proposal, Neal Ardley's coat55:52...
2023-11-17
1h 05
The Tone Mob Podcast
It's All Linkin Park's Fault w/ Mitch Stark of Silent Planet
Mitch Stark is a guitarist and songwriter for the band Silent Planet. On this episode we take a deep dive into his backstory, the evolution of his guitar rig, some of his major influences, and how he is approaching songwriting these days. (Chester Bennington and crew have a lot to do with it!Give Mitch a follow on the ole Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/mitchastark/Check out Silent Planet on their website HERE: https://silentplanetmerch.com/The Text Chat is back!Hit me up at (503) 751-8577You can also...
2023-10-30
1h 16
ABOTA Fort Lauderdale
Episode 8: Florida Bar President on First in the Nation Free Trust Accounting Software
In a groundbreaking and proactive initiative, Florida Bar President Scott Westheimer explains innovative free Trust Accounting Management software which is now available to Florida lawyers. One of the four top ethical violations reported to the Florida Bar includes Trust Account issues. According to President Westheimer, approximately one non-sufficient fund violation involving trust accounts is reported to the Bar each day. In the past four to five months, the Bar has been working in close cooperation with banks on this "stand alone software" offered by Nota, a third-party vendor. That company has worked with Florida...
2023-09-24
14 min
ABOTA Fort Lauderdale
Text and email Alert System Expanded For the Public in Florida's 17th Judicial Circuit
In this important and timely episode, Chief Judge Jack Tuter and Trial Court Administrator Joseph D'Amico are interviewed by FLABOTA President Jeff Adelman about the expansion of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit's email and text emergency alert system. With hurricanes, severe weather and wildfires threatening the nation with Court closures and interruptions, Court systems across the nation can follow the example of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit by expanding access to lawyers, litigants, and the general public for immediate notification about Courthouse emergencies. This episode explores the history of the Circuit's internal...
2023-08-26
19 min
Dead Tour Tales
Mitch Stein Part 2
In Part 2 of our in-depth conversation with Mitch Stein, we discuss what it’s like playing onstage with Bobby, Phil, Mickey & Billy (all separately); partnering with the masterminds behind Deadbase to develop the amazing Grateful Dead concert reference app - DEADSHOWZ; the genius of Betty Cantor-Jackson and the value she brought to the sound of the GD from the early 70’s to early 80’s; the great honor of playing for Mick Jagger’s daughter’s wedding followed by Jerry Hall’s intimate birthday dinner the following day; and so much more!! https://deadshowz.com, https://groovedivision.com/mitch-stein
2023-05-04
1h 50
ABOTA Fort Lauderdale
Preview of programming for the ABOTA Fort Lauderdale Chapter
Welcome to the introductory preview of the American Board of Trial Advocates Fort Lauderdale Chapter podcast.This program is produced to:Provide insight into the challenging and exciting arena of civil litigation by introducing you to experienced trial lawyers who belong to the ABOTA Chapter;We will feature interviews with both Plaintiff and Defense attorneys with extensive jury trial experience on different aspects of the Courtroom adventure;The podcast will offer educational content for all practitioners in the civil justice system in Southeastern Florida;We will discuss technology and how litigators are integrating digital innovations into in-person...
2023-01-26
03 min
Climate Monitor
Cryptocurrency mining and the greenhouse gas challenge
The more cryptocurrency mining operations across the United States, the greater the strain on the electrical grid that serves the nation. And with the proliferation of digital mining, the greater the threat to our declining climate unless these power plants can be fueled by non-fossil fuel energy sources.
2022-12-31
08 min
Climate Monitor
About CarbonCaptureFlorida.net
CarbonCaptureFlorida.net is a new resource exploring the pros and cons of carbon dioxide sequestration. This promo audio explains more about what the dynamic site, produced by Climate Monitor, has to offer. Credit: Cinematic Time Lapse by Lexin_Music on Pixabay.
2022-11-26
00 min
Climate Monitor
Hydrodynamic Forces and Coastal Buildings
This episode explores the interaction between rising sea levels and the hydrodynamic forces which affect coastal buildings. Our guest is Ricardo Alvarez, an internationally acclaimed expert and consultant who focuses on the performance of the built environment in the context of vulnerability to natural hazards such as hurricanes. Recorded on 11.12.22, this interview is especially important for architects, engineers, city planners, legislators, and condominium board members. For more information about Ricardo Alvarez, please visit the Episode Notes section on ClimateMonitor.net. Your host is Mitchell Chester, a greenhouse gas reduction advocate. Music credit: The i...
2022-11-19
1h 16
Climate Monitor
Bidirectional Mobile Charging Vehicles For Use In Disaster Recovery Efforts
The convergence of a warming climate and intense weather has impacts on many dimensions of society. Resilience means much more than just engineering, architecture and physics, it also includes strategies to adapt emergency management and public health to help in the aftermath of disasters which are linked to a warming world. This Climate Monitor episode focuses on a new and exciting potential solution...mobile charging centers that can be quickly deployed to areas which suffer unexpected power outages including hurricane impacted areas, tornado-stricken communities and whole towns scorched by wildfires. Welcome to a bi-directional reality....
2022-11-01
07 min
Better Fitness Proof [powered by Bent On Better]
Mitch And The Importance Of Knowing What Food To Eat
Throughout his life, Mitch has struggled with his weight and his relationship with food. From having to deal with gut problems that made a huge impact on how he lived his life as well as his mental and emotional well-being, to trying to build an understanding about valuing the food that gives him long-term benefits rather than just pleasure. In this episode of the Better Fitness Proof Podcast, Matt and Mitch will share important nuggets of information as two individuals who know what it’s like to cut gluten and dairy off of your usual meals and how keeping yo...
2022-07-26
44 min
Ignite The Most Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook Today!
Cosmic Habit Force: How to Discover and Use Nature’s Superpower by Mitch Horowitz
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/559971to listen full audiobooks. Title: Cosmic Habit Force: How to Discover and Use Nature’s Superpower Author: Mitch Horowitz Narrator: Mitch Horowitz Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 33 minutes Release date: January 25, 2022 Genres: Mindfulness & Meditation Publisher's Summary: Discover the Essential Laws That Elevate You In one of his bluntest and most practical works ever, popular voice of esoteric ideas Mitch Horowitz explores the most powerful steps you can take to bring yourself into alignment with the natural forces of life to produce greater effectiveness, self-expression, creativity, earning ability, and personal happiness. In this book, Mitch ma...
2022-01-25
5h 33
Art of War - The Competitive 40k Network
AoW Unbroken ep 9.1- Ad Mech falls to Triple Telemon- Mitch Pelham
Blake Law and Brad Chester interview Mitch Pelham about his recent 4th place finish with Ad Mech at the Boise Cup! We discuss his one loss to triple telemon. In part one, we discuss the game and what he perceived he did wrong during the game.
2021-07-12
41 min
On the Rock's Politica
Playing, Praying & Tailgating
In a Wall Street Journal Op Ed on Monday, June 21 two lobbyists close to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and former House Speaker John Boehner gave us a patronizing look at how our political elite consider the vagaries of 'more democracy' or direct governance through voting. Read full Op Ed Here Mike Solon, a former assistant to McConnell, and Bill Greene, a former outreach director for former House Speaker John Boehner; both of which are now lobbyists argued that thefiibuster as we know it in our modern sense protects “political nobodies” from having to pay atte...
2021-06-24
49 min
Soundxscapes
EP015 - Bandas y Artistas Que EXTRAÑAMOS PT.2
Si no has escuchado la Parte 1 de este EP, te recomendamos hacerlo antes de escuchar esta segunda parte. ¡Bienvenidos a la segunda parte del EP.015 de Soundxscapes Podcast! Continuando con el Main Topic de la semana en este EP Classic “BANDAS / ARTISTAS QUE EXTRAÑAMOS! PT.1”; damos cierre acerca al por qué extrañamos tanto a Chester Bennington y por qué creemos que Linkin Park no debe seguir sin él. Asimismo, damos paso a recordar a jóvenes promesas que, a pesar de su corta edad, lograron crecer rápidamente hasta posicionarse para convertirse en leyendas tras...
2021-05-05
45 min
The Insert Credit Show
Ep. 175 - Just Wanna Murder Kids Again , with Topher "Docfuture" Florence
Topher “Docfuture” Florence joins the panel to cover holographic divorce, appeasement of the Froot Brute contingent, and Lammypedia. Questions this week: Previously on Insert Credit 31: Design a game for the Star Trek holodeck. (06:36) Which games in genres with traditionally minimal or completely absent narratives have the most compelling stories? (12:05) What would Animal Crossing be like if Tom Nook were as villainous as internet memes say he is? (17:38) Which corporate mascot has the most potential as the star of a great video game? (22:43) If there was a Friends video game, what would the strats be to speedrun it...
2021-03-08
1h 11
32 Fans
373. 32 Fans in 32 Days: #24 Chicago Bears
Jake Freud joins Keev to discuss the scintillating QB controversy between Mitch Trubisky and Nick Foles in Chicago.
2020-09-01
32 min
32 Fans Podcast
373. 32 Fans in 32 Days: #24 Chicago Bears
Jake Freud joins Keev to discuss the scintillating QB controversy between Mitch Trubisky and Nick Foles in Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-09-01
33 min
Climate Monitor
Batteries boost Californian hopes of cooler future
Power blackouts, extreme heat waves…the feedback loop of higher dependence on air conditioning leading to the production of more greenhouse gas emissions…all are significant challenges in fire-ravaged California. In this episode of Climate Monitor, we feature an August 25, 2020 report by Kieran Cooke, of the Climate News Network in London. He takes us inside the promise of rapidly expanding large-scale battery storage of solar power, a solution which may soon start making a real difference in the lives of Californians. Thanks to the Climate News Network, which is a free and objective service publishing a da...
2020-08-29
06 min
Climate Monitor
How we manage the regrowth of destroyed forests can make a huge dent in capturing Carbon Dioxide
Just about everyone understands the importance of trees, and many increasingly wonder how long our Planet can sustain massive deforestation. Not enough focus, however, has taken place on what to do when we try to re-forest areas where humans have cut down massive populations of trees. Trees, nature’s carbon-absorbing mini-factories, work tirelessly at taking carbon dioxide from the air. Every tree counts. So does what we do to create methods to regenerate damaged forests. In 2018, California alone lost 18 million trees, according to a Vox.com on February 15, 2019. The data for that report was collected by...
2020-08-24
06 min
Climate Monitor
Global offshore wind industry takes huge strides
In 2009, Al Gore, writing in his book “Our Choice,” presented an optimistic vision of wind power, and how it can be harnessed in the race to save us from the degrading effects of greenhouse gas emissions. Mr. Gore explained that wind farms, with multiple windmills, can be added on a scalable basis. He described how windmills can be built, and installed, within 2 months. With low maintenance and long durability, a compelling case was made for wind energy, especially ocean-based wind turbines, where winds are usually stronger than on land. In this episode of Climate Monitor, we p...
2020-08-15
04 min
The March & Mitch Show
Spirted Away
Alex, CSP, and Mitch take you through a sentimental meltdown through Grey Daze's "Sometimes" as they reminisce on Chester Bennington and his late work.Celine connects parallels between America's original women's suffrage movement and today's BLM protests.Mitchell sonically thrives with a new 60-second segment before we blast off with Hayao Miyazaki's "Spirited Away" to explode your nostalgia meters. Personal stories and slice-of-life Americana indulge our spirits this week Thanks for listening, team. We appreciate you! If you have questions, feedback, or just random tidbits you'd love us to hear, hit us up on Insta: @marchandmitchshow
2020-08-05
00 min
Climate Monitor
A Majestic Energy Dream That May Actually Emerge Within a Few Years
One of the most majestic technological dreams of modern civilization is creating an unlimited and completely clean source of safe energy. The vision dates back to 1924, when a British physicist, Sir Arthur Eddington, thought that nuclear fusion was the key to the sun’s power. In the groundbreaking book entitled “Drawdown, The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed To Reverse Global Warming,” which was published in 2017, and edited by Paul Hawken, the authors state this vision “set off one of the most expensive scientific quests in history: creating the power of a star with a fusion reactor...
2020-08-01
07 min
Questions for Lawyers & Candidates
ABOTA FTL presents: Broward Clerk of the Courts Debate 2020: Brenda Forman, Mark Speiser, Paul Backman
On July 30, 2020, Candidates Brenda Forman, Paul Backman, and Mark Speiser participated in what is likely the final debate for the August 18 election for the position as Broward Clerk of the Courts. During the COVID 19 Era, we have become tethered to virtual depositions, hearings, mediations, and are even looking into some trials being conducted virtually. Change is all around us, and it is more important than ever for us to pay attention to the upcoming Broward County Clerk of Court election. Candidates Brenda Forman (Incumbent) , Judge Paul Backman (retired) , and Judge Mark Speiser (retired) took part in a debate...
2020-07-31
1h 15
Climate Monitor
Arctic Ocean is set for a more turbulent future
The Arctic Ocean is about to become more violent, with higher storm waves and higher frequency, across a wide region. A report by Tim Radford of the Climate News Network, on July 20, 2020. More reports on climate change and energy can be found at ClimateNewsNetwork.net. The Climate News Network is a free and objective service publishing a daily news story on climate and energy issues. You can sign up for Climate News Network.net reports to be sent the latest articles straight to your Inbox. You can also support the network by contributing on their website.
2020-07-24
05 min
Questions for Lawyers & Candidates
ABOTA FTL presents: Zoom Jury Trials- Who Wants to make Broward Legal History? Mitch Chester & Jeff Adelman Discuss
ABOTA Fort Lauderdale President Jeff Adelman and long-time ABOTA member Mitch Chester discuss the tremendous progress that has been made in the Broward County Courthouse through the adopting by Chief Judge Jack Tuter and others in the judiciary of technology. Through several tests done on the Zoom platform including a real jury selection with real jurors from the Broward community, an opportunity is now available for 2-4 day trial to take place as early as September 2020! If you are a trial lawyer and are interested (and have the consent of your opposing counsel) you should contact Jeff Adelman at jeff...
2020-07-21
29 min
Climate Monitor
You are not checking all the important temperatures. Don't forget the South Pole.
The South Pole warms faster than anywhere − but why? A report from the Climate News Network dated July 16, 2020. Please visit and support the journalistic efforts of the Climate News Network at ClimateNewsNetwork.net. The Climate News Network is supported by the Ashden Trust, the JJ Charitable Trust and the Mark Leonard Trust - three of the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts. This support assures the Network’s continuation while it seeks the means to ensure its long-term sustainability. The network has also had generous support from the Lush Charity Pot. You can help worl...
2020-07-20
04 min
Ignite The Most Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook Today!
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Future: Douglas Adams and the digital world by Douglas Adams
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/413747to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Future: Douglas Adams and the digital world Author: Douglas Adams Narrator: Mitch Benn, Douglas Adams Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 12 minutes Release date: March 5, 2020 Genres: Business & Career Development Publisher's Summary: Technology affects almost everything we do, and its possibilities can be both exhilarating and daunting. This collection features two radio documentaries exploring Douglas Adams’ vision of the digital future, plus Did Douglas Get it Right?, presented by Mitch Benn. Douglas Adams was a passionate technology enthusiast. His bestselling The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Gala...
2020-03-05
3h 12
Climate Monitor
The Most Powerful Dissent...Juliana v. United States
On January 17, 2020, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a long-anticipated decision in the case known at Juliana, et al., v. United States, et al. The case was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon in 2015. One would be very hard pressed to find any other case that has been fought so bitterly by the federal government. The history of this litigation is historic itself, and shows the ferocity of government against the steadfast, common sense, legally justified and scientifically honest attempts by the Plaintiffs to save their...
2020-01-19
15 min
Climate Monitor
Florida Youth Explain Their Reasons for Suing the State of Florida in their Significant Climate Change Litigation
On January 8, 2020, at Florida State University’s College of Law in Tallahassee, 4 of the 8 young people suing the State of Florida explained their personal reasons for becoming Plaintiffs in the litigation entitled Reynolds, et al, v.The State of Florida, et al. The case is filed in the Circuit Court in and for Leon County, Florida. This except of the program lasts about 24 minutes and is worth every second. Thank you for Joining Climate Monitor for this episode. If you have any questions please contact Our Children’s Trust at OurChildrensTrust.org. On that site, you...
2020-01-13
25 min
Climate Monitor
10,000 Camels and Human Delay
The effects and consequences of an altered climate can be surprising and starkly brutal. Too often humans worry about their own futures and give little thought to how animals cope with an increasingly threatened planet. Sure, those that pay attention hear about species extinction, but rarely do we actually listen to the stark reality of heat, greenhouse gases and drought like in the report we will share shortly in this podcast.
2020-01-08
07 min
Climate Monitor
We Can All Actually help curb the warming climate with the Florida Carbon Sequestration Bank
What if there was a way Florida homeowners, businesses, drivers and grocery shoppers could help pay for a strategy to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and keep a significant percentage of it in our soil? Now there is. With the sequestration bank, every Floridian can do something for mere pennies about global warming mitigation. Authored and moderated by Mitchell Chester, Esq., a Climate Activist. For more posts on Climate Change and Sea Level Rise, please visit the InvadingSea.com.
2020-01-05
06 min
Climate Monitor
Commentary: Your Local Bank and Climate Change
Financial regulators, major universities and scientists are calling on lending institutions to integrate climate change data into actionable lending practices for climate adaptation. Will your bank respond? Commentary by Mitchell Chester, of Climate Monitor, on June 19, 2019.
2019-06-20
05 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Crisis Raises Risk of Conflict
A warmer world will be more dangerous. As the thermometer rises, so does the risk of conflict and bloodshed in more vulnerable regions. This report is by Tim Radford, of the Climate News Network, from London, June 14, 2019. For more reports, please visit ClimateNewsNetwork.net.
2019-06-17
08 min
Climate Monitor
Emergency Transitional Shelters in the Era of Climate Change
An innovative emergency housing unit is used all over the world in times of natural disasters to house climate refugees, but it has never been used in the United States or Canada. Now, with the help of Sweden's "Better Shelter," volunteers from Florida are working with Habitat For Humanity and Florida State University's Panama City Campus to demonstrate this incredible engineering and humanitarian solution. For more information, please visit ResponsiveShelter.org.
2019-05-22
07 min
Climate Monitor
Issued by Earth: Our Joint Climate Credit Card
An Op-Ed on how your personal climate debt rises each day, and what you can do about it. Written by Mitch Chester, for Climate Monitor, on May 12, 2019.
2019-05-12
12 min
Climate Monitor
Fast Arctic Melt Could Cost $70 Trillion
Polar change, notably the fast Arctic melt, could impose huge costs on world economies. New evidence shows how rapidly the frozen north is changing. This report is by Tim Radford, of the Climate News Network, from London on April 26, 2019.
2019-04-29
09 min
Climate Monitor
Arctic Leaks of Laughing Gas May Add to Heat. You've heard about Greenhouse Gases, but little is known about Nitrous Oxide.
Laughing gas from the thawing Alaskan permafrost is no laughing matter. Nitrous oxide is one of the most potent greenhouse gases. This report is by Tim Radford, of the Climate News Network, from London on April 22, 2019.
2019-04-24
07 min
Climate Monitor
U.S. Midwest Floods Prompt Workers to Migrate
US Midwest floods are prompting workers to migrate to safer ground, according to LinkedIn data. This report is by Sebastien Malo for the Thomson Reuters Foundation, with editing by Jason Fields. The report is provided by The Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, covers climate change, humanitarian news, women's and LGBT rights, human trafficking and property rights. news.trust.org/climate. For more information about climate refugees, a term which does not exist in international law, please visit the UNHCR.org website and read about Climate Change and Disaster...
2019-04-18
06 min
Climate Monitor
Earth is About to Pass a Temperature Peak and World Hunger is Growing.
The modern world is about to pass a temperature peak dating back for millions of years – because CO2 levels have already passed an ancient record. Meanwhile, Climate change is speeding up, and among its impacts is a setback for efforts to feed the world: hunger is growing again. This report is by Veteran Journalists Tim Radford and Alex Kirby of the Climate News Network, from London, April 8th and March 29, 2019. The Climate News Network is a free and objective service publishing a daily news story on climate and energy issues. It’s run by f...
2019-04-16
15 min
Climate Monitor
Carbon Farming: Harnessing the Power of the Earth
Before John Wick was the co-founder of the Marin Carbon Project, he was just trying to find a way to get rid of weeds on his ranch when he stumbled upon a powerful climate change solution. Then he learned about an approach to farming helps sequester carbon in the soil, and could be a major solution in the fight against climate change. The following presentation entitled Carbon Farming: Harnessing the Power of the Earth was produced by The Years Project. For insightful and timely video reports on Climate Change, please visit TheYearsProject.com. Carbon Farming: Harnessing...
2019-04-13
08 min
Climate Monitor
Half a Degree May Make Heat Impact Far Worse
This report is by Tim Radford of the Climate News Network, from London, on April 4, 2019. For more climate and energy news, please visit ClimateNewsNetwork.net.
2019-04-08
08 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Liability News Roundup 4.7.19
A summary of recent reports from ClimateLiabilityNews.org, Climate Liability News is a not-for-profit news site dedicated to reporting on the issues at the intersection of climate change impacts and law. Those issues include government and corporate responsibility and accountability for global warming and its consequences across society and around the world. Through hard-nosed, uncompromising journalism, we seek to advance a greater understanding and wider public discussion of the role of the law in addressing the wide-ranging impacts of of climate change. Climate Liability News is a project funded by donations...
2019-04-07
13 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Liability News Roundup 4.1.19
A summary of recent reports from ClimateLiabilityNews.org, Climate Liability News is a not-for-profit news site dedicated to reporting on the issues at the intersection of climate change impacts and law. Those issues include government and corporate responsibility and accountability for global warming and its consequences across society and around the world. Through hard-nosed, uncompromising journalism, we seek to advance a greater understanding and wider public discussion of the role of the law in addressing the wide-ranging impacts of of climate change. Climate Liability News is a project funded by donations to...
2019-04-01
11 min
Climate Monitor
The Climate Innovation Report 3.28.19
The world of climate and energy research offers a vast array of possibilities. At Climate Monitor, we recognize a nation that ignores science can fade. We can't let that happen. While so much attention is focused on the effects and threats of climate change and sea level rise, there is little emphasis on what researchers are discovering and proactively doing to face the challenges of our shared warming emergency. The purpose of this episode is to inform podcast listeners about exciting efforts to understand and deal with the greatest challenges of our time.
2019-03-28
09 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Liability News Roundup 3.24.19
A summary of recent reports from ClimateLiabilityNews.org, Climate Liability News is a not-for-profit news site dedicated to reporting on the issues at the intersection of climate change impacts and law. Those issues include government and corporate responsibility and accountability for global warming and its consequences across society and around the world. Through hard-nosed, uncompromising journalism, we seek to advance a greater understanding and wider public discussion of the role of the law in addressing the wide-ranging impacts of of climate change. Climate Liability News is a project funded by donations...
2019-03-25
09 min
Climate Monitor
See the Velocity of Glacial Melt in Greenland
Internationally famed sea level rise expert John Englander explains why his upcoming tour to the majestic island of Greenland is so important, and how you can personally participate in witnessing the velocity of historic land ice melt by spending a week in one of the most intriguing areas on our fragile Earth. In this March 18, 2019 interview with the Author of "High Tide on Main Street, Rising Sea Level and the Coming Coastal Crisis," Climate Monitor's Mitch Chester questions Mr. Englander about the pace of change on the Greenland ice sheet, and why we need to monitor it with extreme...
2019-03-19
20 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Liability News Roundup 3.16.19
A summary of recent reports from ClimateLiabilityNews.org, Climate Liability News is a not-for-profit news site dedicated to reporting on the issues at the intersection of climate change impacts and law. Those issues include government and corporate responsibility and accountability for global warming and its consequences across society and around the world. Through hard-nosed, uncompromising journalism, we seek to advance a greater understanding and wider public discussion of the role of the law in addressing the wide-ranging impacts of of climate change. Climate Liability News is a project funded by donations...
2019-03-16
08 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Liability News Roundup 3.10.19
A summary of recent reports from ClimateLiabilityNews.org, Climate Liability News is a not-for-profit news site dedicated to reporting on the issues at the intersection of climate change impacts and law. Those issues include government and corporate responsibility and accountability for global warming and its consequences across society and around the world. Through hard-nosed, uncompromising journalism, we seek to advance a greater understanding and wider public discussion of the role of the law in addressing the wide-ranging impacts of of climate change. Climate Liability News is a project funded by donations to...
2019-03-10
10 min
Climate Monitor
The Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act Explained
Before the “Green New Deal” was announced by Congressional supporters, the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act, H.R. 763, was introduced as proposed Federal Legislation. Climate Monitor’s Mitch Chester spoke with Citizens’ Climate Lobby’s Miami Leader Greg Hamra about H.R. 763, how it offers a creative and practical vehicle for the “Green New Idea” initiative, and the opportunities for the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate to enact a bipartisan climate solution to drive down carbon pollution. The interview was conducted on Sunday, February 24, 2019, as Mr. Hamra was returning from a Citizen...
2019-02-27
35 min
Climate Monitor
Energy From Greenhouse Gases Is Possible
Laboratories can make energy from greenhouse gases, power smartphones with their own radiation, and cut shipping costs naturally. And each could become reality. This report is by Tim Radford of the Climate News Network, from London, on February 8, 2019. For more climate and energy news, please visit ClimateNewsNetwork.net. For videos and films on Climate Change and Sea Level Rise issues, interviews, news, research and solutions, please check out the Climate Monitor streaming TV channels on Roku TV and Amazon Fire TV/Alexa, or visit ClimateMonitor.tv.
2019-02-10
10 min
Climate Monitor
Drought and Conflict Can Spur Climate Refugees
How do you identify climate refugees? And is climate change at the heart of the flow of asylum-seekers? Statistics can offer a cautious answer. A report from London's Climate News Network, written by veteran journalist Tim Radford, on January 25, 2019. For more reports from the Climate News Network visit ClimateNewsNetwork.net. For video reports, news, information, research and interviews, please visit ClimateMonitor.tv or visit the Channel on RokuTV and Amazon Fire TV with Alexa.
2019-02-03
07 min
Climate Monitor
The Climate Change Resisters' League
Some governments take global warming seriously, while others defy the science and virtually ignore it. The Climate Change Resisters' League names names. A report by Kieran Cooks, of the Climate News Network, from London, on January 8, 2019. For more reports, visit ClimateNewsNetwork.net and visit Climate Monitor on Roku and Amazon Fire TV/Alexa, or on our website at ClimateMonitor.tv.
2019-01-16
06 min
Climate Monitor
The Global Warming 'Pause' Never Happened.
Claims of a global warming "pause" in observed temperatures early this century are unfounded and lack statistical significance, researchers say. A report by Alex Kirby of the Climate News Network, from London, December 19, 2018. Narrated by Mitch Chester of Climate Monitor.
2018-12-25
07 min
Climate Monitor
Greenland's Icecap Melt Picks Up Speed
Recent melting of Greenland's icecap has been more intense than ever. And all the signs are that it could get worse. A report by Tim Radford, of ClimateNewsNetwork.net, from London, December 13, 2018. Narrated by Mitch Chester of Climate Monitor.
2018-12-15
06 min
Climate Monitor
Better Land Use Could Slash US Emissions
New research confirms again that nature knows best. The US could cut a fifth of its greenhouse gas emissions through better land use. A report by Tim Radford, of the Climate News Network in London, on December 7, 2018. For more climate reports, please visit ClimateNewsNetwork.net or visit Climate Monitor TV on Roku and Amazon streaming TV platforms. We are also on the web at ClimateMonitor.tv.
2018-12-09
10 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Change Is Drying Out A Parched World
Researchers say most of the water vanishing from the Aral Sea and the Great Salt Lake is now in the oceans of this increasingly parched world. A report by Tim Radford, of ClimateNewsNetwork.net, from London on December 5, 2018. Narrated by Mitch Chester of Climate Monitor.
2018-12-06
12 min
Climate Monitor
Summary of the Fourth National Climate Assessment, Vol. II.
A video summary of the dramatic U.S. Government's just-released Fourth National Climate Assessment, Vol. II. Hear the main summaries of the critical findings, and how every segment of American life is being touched and threatened by climate change and its multiple dimensions. Produced by Climate Monitor Media, Inc. 11.26.18.
2018-11-28
17 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Impacts Will Seldom Strike Singly
Climate impacts aren’t just potentially catastrophic: they could be simultaneous multiple disasters. US scientists have compiled a catalog of calamity and a map of mayhem. A report by Tim Radford, from London, via ClimateNewsNetwork.net. Nov. 20, 2019. An audio version of the video report posted on Climate Monitor TV platforms (Roku TV, Alexa Fire TV/Alexa and ClimateMonitor.tv) on November 22, 2018.
2018-11-23
06 min
Climate Monitor
UK Scientists Risk Prison To Urge Climate Action
A group of British scientists and their supporters is willing to risk a prison term to press governments to tackle climate change and the environmental crisis. A report by Alex Kirby, of the Climate News Network, from London, on Oct. 31, 2018. For more insightful reporting, please visit ClimateNewsNetwork.net. This podcast is produced by Climate Monitor Media, Inc., which stream broadcasts Climate Monitor on Roku streaming TV, Amazon Fire streaming TV with Alexa, and at ClimateMonitor.tv. Announced by Mitch Chester.
2018-11-01
05 min
Climate Monitor
Big Oil Should Pay It's Fair Share For Climate Damages
A compelling review of why climate litigation should be initiated against Big Oil by the City of Fort Lauderdale. Narrated by Mitch Chester, CEO of Climate Monitor Media, Inc. This Op-Ed was published on TheInvadingSea.com, which is a collaboration of four South Florida media organizations-the South Florida Sun Sentinel, Miami Herald, Palm Beach Post and WLRN Public Media. 10.29.18.
2018-10-30
07 min
Climate Monitor
A Warmer Climate Means the U.S. Faces Big Losses
Greenhouse gas emissions impose a social cost- in ecosystem damage, in climate extremes, and in human health and wealth. The United States is impacted more than you might think.
2018-10-04
07 min
Climate Monitor
Landslides: A Growing Risk To the Poorest
Waterlogged hillsides are dangerous. For those who live on them or further downhill, they can be deadly. The global risk of landslides is rising. A report by Tim Radford, of the Climate News Network, from London, September 3, 2018. Read by Mitch Chester.
2018-09-06
07 min
Climate Monitor
Building Toxicity Requires Strong Legal Action
With each construction permit, local governments and private landowners are creating dangerous conditions in coastal regions that will further endanger our oceans and future generations. Commentary by Mitchell Chester of Climate Monitor.
2018-08-20
04 min
Climate Monitor
Geo-Engineered Crops May Help, and Harm
To cool the world and also boost plant growth, geo-engineered crops might do the trick. But if they work by dimming the sunlight, the plants will suffer. A report by Tim Radford, of the Climate News Network, from London, August 13, 2018. Narrated by Mitch Chester.
2018-08-14
06 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Strategies Need Tailoring To the Poorest
Climate change presents a dilemma. Inaction means ultimate catastrophe. But before then, an ill-considered climate strategy could harm the poorest even more. A report by Tim Radford of the Climate News Network, from London, August 10, 2018.
2018-08-14
07 min
Climate Monitor
China's Falling Emissions Raise Climate Hopes
China’s falling emissions of greenhouse gases offer optimism that moves to curb global temperature rise may be starting to work. A report by Kieran Cooke, of the Climate News Network, from London, July 12, 2018.
2018-07-19
06 min
Climate Monitor
Report: The Cost of Rising Seas May be $27 Trillion (U.S.) a Year by 2100
In 80 years the rising seas cost may be $27 trillion dollars globally, with the oceans possibly nearing two meters about their present levels. A report by Alex Kirby of the ClimateNewsNetwork.net, from London, July 4, 2018.
2018-07-09
07 min
Climate Monitor
The World's Great Cities Hold The Key To Fossil Fuel Cuts
The great cities, which are hotspots of global wealth creation, are huge emitters of greenhouse gases. Civic leaders could be among those best placed to save the planet. A report from Tim Radford of the Climate News Network, in London, June 6, 2018.
2018-07-04
07 min
Climate Monitor
New Fuel From Carbon Dioxide Can Slow Climate Change
New fuel from C02, the source of all fossil fuels, can help to slow climate change. A report by Tim Radford, of ClimateNewsNetwork.net, from London, on June 27, 2018.
2018-07-01
06 min
Climate Monitor
Shrinking Harvests Are Likely As Heat Increases
A warmer world could mean shrinking harvests and a more meager diet for millions of people, according to two new studies. A report from the ClimateNewsNetwork.net, by Tim Radford, from London, June 19, 2018.
2018-06-23
06 min
Climate Monitor
Monitored From Space, Light From Plant Growth Shows Earth's Climate Budget
Invisible flickering detected by satellite could throw new light from plant growth on the mysteries of the planet’s carbon budget. A report by Tim Radford of the Climate News Network, from London, June 18, 2018. More information can be found at ClimateNewsNetwork.net. For videos on climate change and sea level rise issues, research, ideas, presentations and solutions, please visit Climate Monitor on RokuTV, Amazon Fire TV with Alexa, and at ClimateMonitor.net.
2018-06-19
06 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Monitor As A Teaching Tool
Learn how educators can use Climate Monitor to teach the multidimensinal issues of climate change and sea level rise.
2018-06-16
02 min
Climate Monitor
Homeless Bangladeshis Flee Before Rising Waters
Rising sea levels and recurrent floods mean more homeless Bangladeshis, with unpredictably changing rainfall patterns compounding their plight. A report from the Climate News Network, June 13, 2018, from London.
2018-06-14
07 min
Climate Monitor
The Risks to the U.S. Economy from China's Climate Impact
In this globalised world China’s climate impact could hit America’s economy, as one country’s calamities indirectly harm other nations. The losses could grow. A report by Tim Radford, of the Climate News Network. Fron London, May 30,2018.
2018-06-09
07 min
Climate Monitor
World Temperature Rise Nears Danger Level
With world temperature rise already 1°C above pre-industrial levels, new research shows that there is only a 0.5°C safety margin left in the system before the most vulnerable groups of people suffer severely. A report from Paul Brown, of the Climate News Network, from London, May 22, 2018. Produced by Climate Monitor TV.
2018-05-31
06 min
Climate Monitor
Record heat means hurricanes gain ferocity faster
Hurricane forces are accelerating, and devastating floods can be linked to warmer oceans. But climate change is not the only factor. This report is by Tim Radford, of the Climate News Network, from London, May 18, 2018. This podcast is presented by Climate Monitor, a streaming TV service devoted exclusively to climate change and sea level rise reports, research, discussions and solutions. Check us out on the Climate Monitor Channel on RokuTV, Amazon Fire TV and at ClimateMonitor.tv.
2018-05-20
05 min
Climate Monitor
Our Warming Planet Faces A Cooling Crisis
As climate change warms the Earth, one significant concern is the cooling crisis, the quest for energy-hungry artificial ways to keep ourselves cool. A report from the Climate News Network, London, May 15, 2018. Written by Alex Kirby, a former BBC journalist and environment correspondent.
2018-05-16
06 min
Crazy Chester Radio Hour
Crazy Chester Radio Hour Episode #33: Mitch Mann
Mitch Mann is one of the great guitar players from Muscle Shoals. He is known around town for his high energy playing on the electric as well as his proficiency on the acoustic guitar. Mitch’s acoustic solo album Blackwater Creek came out on Crazy Chester Records in 2015 and featured guest appearances by Donna Jean Godchaux (Grateful Dead), Jimmy Hall and Scott Boyer among others. Mitch plays live with his band the Mojo Mixers, the Alabama Bus Boys and Yellowhammer and is also a member of the Fiddleworms, Alabama’s great rock band. The Crazy Chester Radio Hour is created and...
2018-05-14
1h 01
Crazy Chester Radio Hour
Crazy Chester Radio Hour Episode #32: Donna Jean Godchaux & David MacKay
Donna Jean Godchaux sang background vocals on recordings by Elvis, Percy Sledge, Neil Diamond, Boz Scaggs, Cher and many others before becoming a member of the Grateful Dead. She stayed with the band throughout the 70’s before embarking on a solo career. She’s a member of both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. Her husband and musical collaborator, David MacKay, is a talented bassist. He was a founding member of the Tasmanian Devils and worked with Michael Nesmith before joining forces with Donna Jean in the early 80’s. He just released his first...
2018-05-05
58 min
Climate Monitor
Energy Efficiency Cuts Carbon From Buildings
This week's podcast explores how massive savings in carbon emissions can be achieved inside the built environment. Written by Veteran Journalist Paul Brown, of the Climate News Network, the report illustrates in stark economic terms what can be accomplished in containing global warming if we employ some simple and cost-effective measures, which are available today. ClimateNewsNetwork.net.
2018-04-29
06 min
The Alexandria Archives
Ep24: Chester The Nightfly
Gore is burned out on school and MW is joined by Valerie from Student Counseling. Credits Alexandria Archives is a Miscellaneous Nedery Production and is produced by Nicole Jorge, Uri Sacharow and Aaron Redacted. Chester The Nightfly is written by Daniel Lustig and read by Stephen Buehrer. Morning Wood……………………………..Nicole Jorge Valerie Koop……………………………….Joanna Gaskell Gore………………………………………...Uri Sacharow Music Morning Wood’s theme song is “Savage” by Mitch Murder https://mitchmurder.bandcamp.com/ “Hard Boiled”, “Ossuary 1 - A Beginning”, and “Ghost...
2018-04-18
00 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Monitor Podcast: Financial Adaptation & Rising Seas
How society is making rising sea levels exponentially worse than it has to be, by casting a myopic eye on financial adaptation. There is plenty of work for Congress and coastal state capitols to do to allow America to get ready. By Mitch Chester, CEO of Climate Monitor Media, Inc.
2018-04-14
07 min
Climate Monitor
The Spreading Sahara Desert
Climate change means the Sahara Desert is growing, with consequences for humans. A report by Tim Radford of the Climate News Network from London, April 5, 2018. Brought to you by Climate Monitor, Earth's Climate Channel on Roku and Amazon Fire TV and on the web at ClimateMonitor.tv.
2018-04-06
05 min
Climate Monitor
Climate Monitor (Trailer)
2018-04-05
00 min
The Orpheus Protocol
OPSEC Part IV
Kiera, Mitch, Abby, and Neveah arrive in Chester, Illinois in pursuit of Abby's computer equipment. But their arrival is complicated by a high-stakes surveillance situation that will prove very delicate in the untangling. Pierce, resolute to stay away from Chester and whatever plans Nadara al-Hashem has for him, is nevertheless called into action when all other avenues are frustrated by the continued, oppressive presence that seems to know more about our operatives by the day. Music Credits: Darren Curtis - My Dark Passenger Three Chain Links - Magic Hour Josh Woodward...
2018-01-29
1h 28
The Orpheus Protocol
The Tower Inverted Part I
Mitch tries to adjust to life without Kiera or Pierce, immersing himself in work at the Chicago Facility. However, a sudden request from Tiresias provides a wider perspective on Mitch's situation, with implications both wonderful and horrifying. Pierce, meanwhile, is in convalescence, abed at a secret ward of the Chester Mental Health center. A reunion with an old friend prompts Pierce to search for answers, and perhaps more, in a place even he must struggle to reach. Later, an unprecedented catastrophe descends on ORPHEUS. Music Credits: Three Chain Links - Magic Hour
2017-08-28
1h 26
Ignite The Most Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook Today!
The Miracle of a Definite Chief Aim by Mitch Horowitz
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/347651to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Miracle of a Definite Chief Aim Author: Mitch Horowitz Narrator: Mitch Horowitz Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 5 minutes Release date: April 25, 2017 Genres: Career Development Publisher's Summary: What do you want most out of life? If you can answer that question with complete integrity and clarity, you are at the starting point of greatness. In his classic guides Think and Grow Rich and The Law of Success, motivational pioneer Napoleon Hill taught that finding your Definite Chief Aim is the most decisive and important step you can take in...
2017-04-25
6h 05
The Orpheus Protocol
Reflections Part VI
Kiera and Pierce make a desperate, doomed bid to rescue Mitch from his kidnappers. Later, Mitch is reunited with his childhood enemy, Jeremy Stockton. A mysterious organization seems to have taken up residence at the Chester Mental Health Center, and their leader's bleak visions of the future concern Mitch in particular. There are more players on the board than our operatives had imagined, and the intersections of the varied factions describe a staggering potential for disaster... Music Credits: Three Chain Links - Magic Hour Mykee Morettini - Infiltrator 3000 AliaS - Endangering...
2017-04-10
1h 16
The Orpheus Protocol
Reflections Part V
Mitch makes his long-fated return to the Braddock House, but the misguided membership of the Chester Paranormal Research Society promise to be a persistent and comprehensive hindrance. As Pierce and Kiera attempt to divert the aspiring reality TV stars, Mitch discovers that his return to Chester has gone anything but unnoticed... Music Credits: Three Chain Links - Magic Hour Kevin MacLeod - Crypto Kevin MacLeod - Vibe Ace C R Y P T I D E - Xombie Xtems Peter Rudenko - 5:00 AM Bertram Tung - Something (Demo 2013)...
2017-04-03
52 min
The Orpheus Protocol
Overdue Book Part I
In the Summer of 2007, Mitch Hook is graduating from Chester High School in Chester, Illinois. Mitch, his best friend Walter Marchand, and acquaintances Sampson Campbell and Hailee Pennington are among the few who admit that Chester is simply not a normal town. No town this size should have this many disappearances, urban legends, and reported hauntings... Not to mention a vast, maximum security mental hospital and prison for the criminally insane. The night before the last day of school, Walter, Hailee, and Samson all have terrifying experiences that seem somehow connected, and Mitch knows that something must...
2017-02-13
1h 08
Spectrum
Mitch Altman
Inventor and self-described hacker Mitch Altman talks about Noisebridge, the San Francisco hackerspace he co-founded. Altman is responsible for co-founding 3-ware is now the President and CTO of Cornfield Electronics. His many inventions include TV-B-Gone and NeuroDreamer sleep mask.TranscriptSpeaker 1: Spectrum's next Speaker 2: [inaudible]. Welcome to spectrum the science and technology show on k l x Berkeley, a biweekly Speaker 1:  ...
2012-08-10
30 min