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Rhode Island Public Radio

A selection of stories from my time at Rhode Island Public Radio, now called The Public’s Radio. The newsroom is a member of the New England News Collaborative.

My favorites

Providence schools face a shortage of teachers for English Language Learners

Listen At maximum security prison, gardening gives inmates a chance to grow

Listen Urban bird world inspires local photographer

Listen Up close on banding day at the Superman Building

Listen Annual parade brings art and music to urban ponds

Climate change

Battle with the Sea series

Rapidly rising sea levels and severe weather, such as extreme droughts and heavy rain, have the potential to threaten every community and natural habitat in the Ocean State, not just along the coast. Through an ongoing series, I examined the range and scope of these threats, along with the efforts underway to prepare and strengthen Rhode Island for future climate change impacts. Here are a few of those stories:

Listen In Westerly, beach town still shoring up for future storms

Listen The Challenge of protecting wastewater treatment plants (no link available)

Listen Helping salt marshes adapt to rapidly rising seas

Listen Preparing for the invisible toll of climate change

Listen Storms compromise Block Island’s former landfill

Listen Rising tides threaten historic properties

Energy 

Listen How Rhode Island’s offshore wind farm affects fishermen

Listen Visitors get glimpse of Block Island Wind Farm in test phase

Listen Capturing a river’s energy with wings

Environment

Listen Raising the profile of an undereaten fish

Listen In RI, keeping a close tab on threats to bees