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Possibly Podcast

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  • Jul 28, 2026 — The Rhode Island General Assembly considered a law this year to charge fossil fuel emitters for the costs of climate change. Possibly spoke with a co-sponsor of the bill about what comes next. The post What if polluters had to pay for the effects of...

    What if polluters had to pay for the effects of climate change?
  • Jul 21, 2026 — Regenerative cattle grazing gained momentum as a way to make beef production more climate-friendly. But on the ground, the actual results get complicated. The post Can regenerative grazing make meat more sustainable? appeared first on TPR: The Public's...

    Can regenerative grazing make meat more sustainable?
  • Jul 14, 2026 — This week on Possibly we weigh the different methods of recycling glass: single-stream, multi-stream and bottle bills. Could switching to a different recycling system make more sense for your community? The post What’s Holding Back Glass Recycling in...

    What’s Holding Back Glass Recycling in the US?
  • Jun 30, 2026 — With the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this year, fireworks will soon light up American skies. Do these tiny explosions have an impact on our environment or our health? The post How do fireworks affect the environment? appeared...

    How do fireworks affect the environment?
  • Jun 23, 2026 — Rodenticides, used by farmers to keep rodent populations down and protect their crops, can cause all sorts of harm to wildlife, especially birds. But this week on Possibly we're talking to some farmers who are turning to a more natural pest control...

    Can owls help farms use fewer chemicals?

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