Ammonia as clean energy source, Mental wellness nonprofit expands into eastern Wisconsin schools

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First, we speak with the founder of The Production Farm on using nontraditional methods of therapy to target mental wellness in youth. Then, a UW-Madison professor and his team recently found a way to make ammonia an energy source with less greenhouse gas emissions.

Featured in this Show

  • The Production Farm combines farming, art and mental wellness

    The Production Farm in eastern Wisconsin recently expanded their behavior and mental health services to schools. At the start of Suicide Prevention Month, we hear from the organization’s founder on nontraditional methods to improve youth mental wellness.

  • A possible clean energy breakthrough

    Ammonia can be used as a fuel source that could provide a clean way to power internal combustion engines and reduce greenhouse emissions. We talk with a UW professor whose lab has discovered a way that might make the process cleaner and simpler.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Mackenzie Krumme Producer
  • Joe Tarr Producer
  • Maria Lopez Technical Director
  • Wyatt Kuether Guest
  • John Berry Guest

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