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Thiz Saturday Nite *  7pm.est #CousinTL #StankFreeRadio

April 27, 2022 by Cousin TL

 Celebrating Prince Rogers Nelson
Live performances from around the world and beyond!

Thiz Saturday Nite *  7pm.est #CousinTL #StankFreeRadio

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#Prince #tribute #funk #ripprince #princerogersnelson #restinparadiseprince #thepurpleone #theartistformerlyknownasprince #PRNlegacy #PaisleyPark #love4oneanother #NPG #music #neosoul #soulmusic #alternativeRandB
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Soul of the Blues

April 27, 2022 by Ray Brown

Put a little jiggle in your wiggle when you tune in Soul of the Blues this Thursday from 12-2pm on AshevilleFM! Listen live at 103.3fm or stream it live and for 2 weeks after it airs at ashevillefm.org! The Blueshound will share some new blues you can use by the phenomenal John Hammond Jr. with a live cd from his Wicked Grin tour, Nashville bluesman Tim Gartland, fan favorite Larry McCray and Florida blues rocker Albert Castiglia! Also got some delicious live tracks from Paul Rishell and Annie Raines, top notch San Francisco band The Lucky Losers and some tracks from Warren Haynes 1999 Christmas Jam recorded right here in Asheville! The Notcho’ Blues Artist this week is the talented singer/songwriter Dan Weber with his brand new cd! Join the Blueshound this week on Soul of the Blues for two hours of mind bingeing, butt singeing blues ya’ll!


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A&M Records 60th Anniversary

April 26, 2022 by Erik Mattox

Join the UnCola tonight at 8PM at 103.3 Asheville FM as we celebrate A&M Records’ 60th Anniversary with two hours of our favorite music from their artist roster over the past 6 decades.


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Earthbound Farmers Almanac and Food Autonomy in Bulbancha

April 24, 2022 by bogoodness

Earthbound Farmers Almanac and Food Autonomy in Bulbancha

Earthbound Farmers Almanac

We’re joined this week by some of the folks behind the Earthbound Farmer’s Almanac, a self-published annual collection of art, comics, facts, articles and incitements to challenge us to thicken our relationship to the land and grow autonomy against state, colonialism and capitalism. You are welcome to  read the almanac for free in portions on the Lobelia Commons social media (fedbook or instascam). We also talk about spreading food forests and building neighborly food resilience with Lobelia Commons and a little about Ndn Bayou Food Forest (formerly the L’eau Et La Vie anti-pipeline camp) which can be found on fedbook or instascam.

You can hear the full podcast of this chat at our website, TheFinalStrawRadio.NoBlogs.Org

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A few acronyms come up in the chat, and here’s a breakdown: MADR is the Mutual Aid Disaster Relief network; Zeta & Ida were hurricanes that damaged the south east of Turtle Island, landfalling near to so-called New Orleans; NOMAG is the New Orleans Mutual Aid Group.

You can hear a 2018 interview from L’eau Et La Vie against the Bayou Bridge Pipeline: https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2018/01/14/no-bayou-bridge-pipeline-an-interview-from-leu-est-la-vie-camp/

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Featured Track:

  • Instrumental #2 (waltz) by Elliott Smith from Grand Mal: Studio Rarities disc 8

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Radio Active Kids April 23! Interview with Todd’n’Tina!

April 22, 2022 by Sagan

We’ll interview new kindie duo Todd’n’Tina this week on Radio Active Kids! The chat is gonna be dynamite! Also, new tunes by Aaron Nigel Smith & Red Yarn, Lucy Kalantari/Falu/Fyütch, Randale, Sugar Free Allstars, Tu Rockcito, BENNY TIME ft. Little Wild Music, Claudia Robin Gunn – Music for Kids, #KonshenstheMC, Emma Cook, Esther Crow Music, AMP’D, Dub Town Rockers, Wilderness Betty and the Turnips, & #UpnAdam! Plus, for no particular reason, a whole set of kindie psych rock from STEVENSTEVEN, Rainbow Beast, Harry Nilsson, Guitar Party, Jarebear, The Sippy Cups, The Strawberry Jam, & Todd McHatton! 8-10am ET Saturday at ashevillefm.org/show/radio-active-kids or tun.in/pjiei & podcasting at mixcloud.com/Radio_Active_Kids!


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Adopting Clean Transportation Policies Will Benefit North Carolina’s Environment, Health & Economy

April 20, 2022 by Richard Needleman

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – April 11, 2022 – A study was released by the Research Triangle Institute (RTI) International, a nonprofit research institute, that analyzed the hypothetic impacts of clean transportation policies for North Carolina starting in 2026. The work was supported by a grant from the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), a nonprofit organization based in Raleigh, NC.

Climate change has been shown to be human-driven, primarily by the burning of fossil fuels. North Carolinians feel the effects of the environmental impacts of climate change such as rising temperatures and increased flooding, drought and wildfires. Polluted air and the rising temperatures due to the “greenhouse gas effect” have been shown to increase the risk of developing heart and lung health problems and increasing infant deaths. Advancing mitigation and adaptation measures are becoming a top priority in North Carolina. Efforts are being made to transform the energy and transportation systems to reduce harmful air pollution and greenhouse gas production. In 2021, Governor Roy Cooper signed a bill that mandates that in-state electricity generation achieve a 70% reduction in carbon emissions from 2005 levels by 2030 and be carbon neutral by 2050. Earlier this year, the federal government set new greenhouse gas emissions standards for light-duty vehicles beginning in model year 2023.

RTI researchers found that transitioning the transportation sector to electrification and lower NOX emissions standards for gas- and diesel-powered medium- and heavy-duty trucks could offer North Carolinians significant health benefits, help the state achieve greenhouse gas reduction commitments and provide between $25-53 billion in total net economic benefits by 2050. Additionally, they found that cumulative net benefits due to improved air quality over the 25-year period could equal approximately $118 billion. The research team assumed the same standards implemented by California as part of the Clean Air Act to define sales targets and emission standards.

Jeffrey Petrusa, project director and economist in RTI’s Center for Climate Solutions, said “As scientific evidence of how climate change is impacting our world becomes more apparent each year, the focus on advancing mitigation and adaptation measures have risen as a top priority in North Carolina. While the state is making real efforts to decarbonize the electricity sector, it will also be important to take similar steps to rapidly decarbonize the transportation sector. Our findings show positive impacts in North Carolina specifically on public health, the environment and overall economy of the state.”

Health benefits include fewer: deaths, infant mortality, hospital admissions, emergency room visits, cardiac and lung problems including heart attacks and asthma, loss of work days, and activity restrictions. Dr. Stephanie Johannes, a pediatric hospitalist in Sanford, NC and founder and Executive Director of the North Carolina Clinicians for Climate Action, remarked that, “This is a  great opportunity to advocate for clean transportation policies in North Carolina and center health in the conversation.”

This study reinforces the need to transition the transportation sector from fossil fuel combustion to electrification. Reducing transportation pollution can deliver cleaner and healthier air for North Carolina and decrease the environmental and health impacts of human-driven climate change. Having North Carolina adopt these clean transportation policies will help to achieve local and international climate goals.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Clean-air-policy-study_4.20.22.mp3

 

Contact: Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


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