Superior Natural Gas Plant Sees Pushback, Politics Of The Amazon, ATV Routes Are Spreading

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ATVs were the most common recreational vehicle to be involved in crashes in the state in 2022. Brian Gautreau/Flickr

We talk to a reporter about the opposition facing a proposed $700 million natural gas plant in Superior. Then, we dig into the foresting history and politics of the Amazon. Plus, look at why ATV routes are popping up across Wisconsin, and the public concern around them.

Featured in this Show

  • Superior Natural Gas Plant Faces Opposition

    A proposed $700 million natural gas plant in Superior is facing new opposition. A reporter explains why environmental groups and tribal communities want the project rejected by state regulators. Plus, we hear why utility companies believe its a bridge to clean energy.

  • The Politics And Forestry Practices Of The Amazon Rain Forest

    Brazil’s portion of the Amazon rainforest is burning at the highest rate since 2013, when the country began tracking fires. We explore the cause of the fires and how politics play into the situation. We also discuss the foresting history and trends of the Amazon and why it should matter to Wisconsinites.

  • ATV Routes Gaining Traction In Wisconsin

    Nearly 400,000 ATVs were registered in Wisconsin in 2017 and as a result more routes are being added across the state. As communities look to add new trails, we take a closer look at local ordinances and public concern surrounding them.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Courtney Everett Producer
  • Jana Rose Schleis Producer
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Chris Hubbuch Guest
  • Robert Simeone Guest
  • Heather Gottschalk Guest

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