Climate Change, The Joy Of Journaling, STEM Crisis Myth, Wisconsin News Roundup

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Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert discuss how Wisconsin is doing in combating Climate Change and hear about the joys of journaling. Then, we talk with a guest who says instead of worrying about shortage of scientists and mathematicians, the U.S. should focus on creating more jobs in the STEM field. And, we’ll get a roundup of Wisconsin news.

Featured in this Show

  • Wisconsin Not A Leader In Climate Change

    A report released today from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, reinforces beliefs that climate change is real, man-made and is getting much worse. Our guest today says Wisconsin is well behind other states in making a difference when it comes to climate change. What do you think? Should we be doing more?

  • The Joy of Journaling

    Keeping a journal can be a great way to reflect on our daily lives and learn about ourselves. That’s according to Central Time’s guest, who makes the case for kids and adults to start keeping journals.

  • Crisis In Science And Technology? Not Really, Guest Says

    There’s been a lot of concern lately about a lack of workers in the STEM fields–Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Central Time’s guest says fears of a STEM worker shortage are overblown, and more myth than reality.

  • State News Round-Up For September 27

    Assistant news director Noah Ovshinsky joins us for a look at what made news in Wisconsin this week, and what’s around the corner.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • KP Whaley Producer
  • Tom Content Guest
  • Susannah Michaels Guest
  • Robert Charette Guest
  • Noah Ovshinsky Guest

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