Episodes
This week, Dean and Victoria talk about the potential negative impacts of switching from plastic water bottles to using cans instead, California restaurants allowing customers to bring their own food containers, plastic being found in the snow of Arctic regions, and non-native pests destroying a large part of U.S. forests. Aired on 08/17/19
Published 08/17/19
This week, Dean and Victoria talk about the record breaking heatwave in Alaska and its effects on ice, the inevitable increase in hurricane frequency, the lack of bottle recycling centers, and the effects consuming plastic has on birds and marine mammals. Aired 08/10/19
Published 08/10/19
This week, Dean and Victoria talk about the staggering – and historical – rate of climate change, the effects of cutting back on beef consumption, a sharp increase in amphibians and reptiles found in prepackaged foods, and an invention that has the potential to create truly limitless energy. Aired 08/03/19
Published 08/03/19
This week, Dean and Victoria talk about the massive reduction of biodiversity and how humans are largely responsible for it, how coral reefs are actually moving to other climates, a helpful but weird invention to save coral reefs, and how it is becoming less likely to limit the average global temperature to a 1.5 degrees Celsius. Aired on 07/13/19
Published 07/13/19
This week, Dean and Victoria talk about how microplastics are affecting both the ocean and air that we breathe in today, the epidemic of whales and other organisms consuming plastic, a group of major nations cracking down on plastic output in our environment, and some recent victories on bills passing in the Senate for renewable energy. Aired on 06/22/19
Published 06/22/19
This week, Dean and Victoria talk about how Prime Minister Trudeau of Canada plans to ban all single-use plastics by 2021, Pope Francis talking to oil executives and promoting sustainability, the continuing melting of the Arctic ice, and how renewable energy has finally become more prevalent than energy from burning coal! Aired on 06/15/19
Published 06/15/19
This week, Dean and Victoria discuss how plastic pollution enters the water stream through washing clothes, the effects of Arctic military bases on climate, the use of biodegradable bags, and alternatives to using palm oil. They also address a farewell to fellow co-host Jalisa, and have a familiar guest make a special appearance one last time! Aired on 05/11/19
Published 05/11/19
This week, Dean, Jalisa, and Victoria talk about the how Human Compost is the new future for sustainable burial, the increase and future effects due to climate change, how protesters in London are trying to combat climate change, and celebs who support sustainability and the environment.
Published 04/27/19
This week, Dean, Jalisa, and Victoria talk about how dolphins are ending up on the beaches of France without any fins, balloons being one of the primary killers in oceans, fires spreading quickly across the Tri-State region, and a new CO2 removal machine making huge leaps in development. Aired 04/06/19
Published 04/06/19
Aired on 03/30/19
Published 03/30/19
This week, Dean and Jalisa talk about a revolutionary plastic-eating robot, kids from 30 different countries marching on their government regarding climate policy, new regulations being passed by the Olympics for sustainability, and 100% sustainable cotton jeans being made. Aired on 03/16/19
Published 03/16/19
This week, Dean, Jalisa, and our brand new co-host, Victoria Harripersad, join us to talk about various environmental topics, including new bills on plastic straws going to senate, overfishing mackerel and it losing its MSC certification, the future of sustainability through building sustainably, and introducing Victoria onto Sustainable You. Aired on 03/09/19
Published 03/09/19
Aired on 02/16/19
Published 02/16/19
Aired on 02/09/19
Published 02/09/19
Aired on 02/02/19
Published 02/02/19
Aired on 01/26/19
Published 01/26/19
This week, the Sustainable crew talks about the recent Tsunami that devastated Indonesia, the increase population of female turtles due to climbing temperatures, a Photosynthetic glitch called Rubisco and sustainable New Years Resolutions. Aired on 01/12/19
Published 01/12/19
Sustainable you  Aired on 01/05/19
Published 01/05/19
This week, the Sustainable Crew talks about the wildfires that have been ravaging California and its inhabitants, ways to drastically reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the issues associated with the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and how to have a more sustainable diet. Aired on 11/17/18
Published 11/17/18
This week, the Sustainable Crew talks about to how make renewable energy, a Japanese town that is environmentally friendly, how to reduce CO2, and how to make packaging more sustainable. Aired on 10/27/18
Published 10/27/18