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Muslim designers, noticing a demand for sustainable Eid clothing, have launched eco-friendly pieces leading up to the holiday.
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Orlando’s sustainability and resilience director Chris Castro and Susan Glickman, the Florida Director of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy join Intersection to talk about green cities, and using hip hop to spread the message of sustainability.
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Not all change is good, and this week, Life Kit is thinking about one of the biggest changes of all: climate change. It’s a problem that calls for systemic, long-term solutions.
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Fifteen students from Rollins College have been picked for the Millennium Fellowship. It’s a leadership program that aims to let students advance United Nations sustainability goals on campus.Rollins College Provost, Dr. Susan Singer and Fellowship student Christina Fuleihan join Intersection to explain what sustainability means to them and how the fellowship works.
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Planners and engineers envisage a future where the internet of things leads to safer, greener cities. Yog Melwani, Mital Hall and Mike Hess join Intersection for a conversation about smart and sustainable cities.
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Rising seas mean Florida is right in the cross hairs of climate change. We chat with explorer and film maker Phillippe Cousteau about his famous grandfather, the warming oceans and whether it’s possible to turn the tide of climate change.
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One person’s trash is another person’s trend. At least that’s the case for Orlando’s second annual Trash 2 Trends recycled fashion show.Local designers have created outfits from items that would have ended up in a landfill. Instead they will end up on the runway Saturday night.
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90.7's Renata Sago reports on Haiti - five years after a devastating earthquake. Also, 90.7's Matthew Peddie speaks to environmental activists about new ways to spread messages.