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It's All Elementary: Part 3 – Carbon

July 02, 2026 8:46am 31 min

This is part 3 of our three-part series about elements. And today is a biggie: carbon. When we hear about carbon, it's usually about its role in heating up the planet. And while that's an absolutely critical part of the ...

It's All Elementary: Part 2 – Phosphorus

June 18, 2026 2:30pm 36 min

This is part 2 of our 3-part series about elements.  Last time we met nitrogen, today, it’s partner in crime and in life – phosphorus.  WLRN Environment Editor Jenny Staletovich has gotten to know the main character of t...

It's All Elementary: Part 1 – Nitrogen

June 05, 2026 3:16pm 25 min

In this three-part series, we’re giving some of the most misunderstood characters on the periodic table a fuller story. We dive into the fascinating double lives of these elements that are both the makers and unmakers of...

Climate Wayfinding: A Compass for the Climate Crisis

May 22, 2026 9:12am 35 min

Want to feel better? Get unstuck? Be inspired? Remake the world? Then this episode is for you. We talk with Katherine Wilkinson,  author of the book Climate Wayfinding, and Colette Pichon Battle, lawyer and co-founder of...

Losing Paradise

May 06, 2026 9:11am 46 min

Why are fishermen being arrested in Louisiana? An epic battle over "Sportsman's Paradise" is being waged on Louisiana's water. This is a story about public rights and private power colliding. As more and more of Louisian...

Catching the Codfather

April 23, 2026 10:16am 57 min

Carlos Rafael immigrated to the US from Portugal as a teenager, and over the years, built one of the country’s largest commercial fishing operations from scratch. Carlos owned the biggest fleet of boats in the most valua...

Returning to the Carbon Coast

April 09, 2026 4:30pm 51 min

Two years ago, we investigated the Liquified Natural Gas export build out on the Gulf Coast. We followed those exports around the world from Louisiana to Germany to Japan to unravel the story of LNG. But that story isn’t...

Can We Save Millions of Migrating Birds?

March 25, 2026 1:45pm 15 min

We’re in the beginning of spring bird migration here on the Gulf Coast, which means warblers, vireos, orioles, and thrushes coming through as they make their way up North. Around 2 billion birds make landfall along our c...

Sea Change Live: The Future of Seafood

March 11, 2026 5:00am 43 min

Sea Change travels to the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, for a lively live panel discussion about the future of seafood. For more than a century, the Gulf seafood industry has shaped towns, ...

One Man's Trash: Artificial Reefs Creating Underwater Treasures

February 25, 2026 5:00am 34 min

Artificial reefs have been credited with supporting fisheries, protecting rare species, and attracting tourists that boost the economy. But, of course, like any story about the environment, it gets complicated both here ...

Wetlands Radio: Part 4

February 11, 2026 5:00am 32 min

For the fourth and final episode of our collaboration with Wetlands Radio, a series about coastal restoration: ways we can all help repair our coast. So...what does a bottle of Two Buck Chuck and slinging back oysters ha...

Wetlands Radio: Part 3

January 28, 2026 5:00am 30 min

Oil and gas canals. You’ve likely heard about the canals—tens of thousands of them, ever-widening, shredding the wetlands. The canals are what some scientists say is Louisiana’s major cause of land loss. In Part 3 of our...

Wetlands Radio: Part 2

January 14, 2026 5:00am 33 min

The media is full of stories about the coastal land loss crisis in Louisiana, dire predictions of climate change and sea level rise, and polarizing accounts of controversial projects. What's less known is that Louisiana ...

Wetlands Radio: Part 1

December 29, 2025 2:05pm 33 min

Louisiana is a world leader in coastal restoration. Many would even say number one. The media is full of stories about the coastal land loss crisis in Louisiana, the dire predictions of climate change and sea level rise,...

Understanding the Mysterious Loop Current

December 18, 2025 8:32am 37 min

The amazing science behind understanding mysterious but critical ocean currents. And specifically, understanding the current in our backyard, the Gulf’s Loop Current.We talk with scientists leading a huge multi-country r...

Farming the Ocean: Part 2

December 03, 2025 12:10pm 23 min

This is part 2 of a 2-part series exploring the future of farming seafood in the Gulf. We know this: demand for seafood is soaring. We won't be able to sustainably meet that demand from wild-caught fisheries. And there’s...

Farming the Ocean: Part 1

November 21, 2025 12:04pm 30 min

This is part 1 of a 2-part series exploring the future of farming seafood in the Gulf. Americans eat a lot of farmed seafood — but the vast majority of it comes from overseas. We just don’t farm fish on a big scale in U....

Classic Episode: Riddle of the Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle

November 13, 2025 8:10am 37 min

The story we are bringing you today is about sea turtles. In fact, it’s about the smallest and most endangered of sea turtles, called the Kemp’s Ridley. It’s a surprising and optimistic tale about a turtle’s return to Lo...

No Matter the Water

October 25, 2025 8:15am 28 min

What does it take to stay rooted on the Gulf Coast, even as the land and weather change around us? We meet individuals, from a poet to a minister to a computer programmer, each finding their own creative ways to adapt an...

The Quiet Revolution Saving Fish and Fishermen

October 09, 2025 10:31am 31 min

There was a time back in the 1980s when overfishing had decimated popular fish like red snapper and grouper in the Gulf. But then, there was a dramatic turning point, when both fish and fishermen in the Gulf were kind of...

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