EcoRadio KC is glad to encourage awareness and protection of our world. Our goal is to ensure our listeners are aware of how we can create a sustainable present for a sustainable future! It will take us all to make the world safe for habitation for millennia to come. This will be a great radio hour!
This week, host Richard Mabion along with Rich Gutowski, will speak with their guests, Zack Pistora, Lobbyist for the Kansas Sierra Club and Billy Davies, Senior Field Organizer for the Missouri Sierra Club. They will provide listeners with an end of the year overview of environmental accomplishments that happened in 2024. As we look into the future, our point of view is to protect our planet so that life can continue to flourish. Some of us have learned our lessons from pollution and over exploitation of natural resources. Yes, human population is growing and so is our understanding that the wonder of the world is our essential biodiversity, where we all help each other to thrive.
Talk of end-of-year accomplishments lets us turn the spotlight around and remind everyone how important KKFI and EcoRadio KC are! We will study environmental impacts and seek to avoid chemical kills. We will consider how to live in communities that have reduce, re-use and recycle as a fundamental principal.
Sierra Club is the most historic grassroots environmental organization in the country. For more than 130 years, millions of activists and volunteers have gathered in the Sierra Club arena to fight for the places, people, and planet we all love. In these changing times, it is good to know there are things anyone can do – to become involved with Sierra Club is a good start toward a stronger society.
We support the work for a future in which humans flourish as members of a thriving ecosphere. We are all in this together and it will take all of us to make the world safe. This will be a great radio hour! Thanks for listening to EcoRadio KC! We bring you vital information underserved or ignored by mainstream media. We are supported by listeners who share our mission.
Now, more than ever, is a time to come together, to focus on what unites us rather than what divides us, to be focused on what we can accomplish together, even if different people come at it for different reasons.
This will be a great radio hour!
“The whole world is one neighborhood.” Franklin D. Roosevelt