Kim Motylewski

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Property Rights

Kim Motylewski reviews Eric Freifogle’s new book on the property rights debate, “Bounded People, Boundless Land.”

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Maple Syrup Sound Portrait

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Pasture Raised Chickens

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Electric Utility Good Shepherd

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Thoreauvian Peace & Quiet

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Pastured Poultry

In the United States, the average American will have consume an average 90 pounds of chicken this year. Millions of chickens are raised and slaughtered every few weeks, most of them are caged for all of their short lives in giant hen houses, and then killed on assembly lines. Yet a small but growing number […]

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Congress & Family Planning Funding

Citing abortion controversy, the U.S. Congress has delayed the release of funds for international family planning. But a house vote coming up in February will be a sign of future relations between Congress and the White House on the financing of our population program. Kim Motylewski reports.

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Eco-Poets: Voices in the Wilderness

Many poets look to the natural world for inspiration and internal reflection. Living On Earth producer Kim Motylewski recently traveled to an “Eco-Poetry” festival and spoke with four ecology oriented poets about their work and writings.

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Natural Foods Gain Ground

Natural foods supermarkets with huge aisles of organic produce and nutritional guarantees are sprouting up all over. Living On Earth producer Kim Motylewski went to the openings of two grand scale new markets to see who these new ventures will be benefiting. Chances are, competition will be driving some prices down, and consumers will be […]

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Wide Ranging Reactions

Living on Earth’s Kim Motylewski reports on some of the reactions in the scientific community, from chemical manufacturers, and among policymakers to the controversial new book Our Stolen Future.