Welcome to the Pocono Morning Podcast, by Quiet Light Films, bringing forth beautiful and compelling stories from the Poconos which seek to reveal our relationships with nature, the arts, and ourselves. In this edition, Pocono Morning host Susan Watkins speaks with Dr. James Maroney, Conductor and Artistic Director of the Pocono Concert Chorale. Founded in 2016, the Pocono Concert Chorale is a select ensemble committed to quality performances of outstanding choral music for the greater Poconos community. PoconoConcertChorale.org
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Show Pocono Morning Podcast, Ep Pocono Concert Chorale: Dr. James Maroney, Susan Watkins - Apr 21, 2024The Widest-Ever Global Coral Crisis Will Hit Within Weeks, Scientists Say
Rising sea temperatures around the planet have caused a bleaching event that is expected to be the most extensive on record.
As ice at Earth's poles melts, it changes where the planet's mass is concentrated. That, in turn, is causing its rotation to slow slightly, according to a study.The author of the study compared the dynamic to a figure skater twirling on ice: “If you have a skater who starts spinning, if she lowers her arms or stretches out her legs, she will slow down,” he said. But if a skater’s arms are drawn inward, the skater will twirl faster. Less solid ice at the poles, then, means more mass around the equator — Earth’s waist.The study suggests, in other words, that human influence has monkeyed with a force that scholars, stargazers and scientists have puzzled over for millennia — something long considered a constant that was out of humanity’s control.Read more: nbcnews.app.link/LlsJ9g6mjIb
As the weather warms up and planting begins, remember these to help the bees 🐝
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This warmth might tempt you to get a jump on Spring clean up at your house. If you’re out in your landscape mucking around, please remember, a little messy in your yard can do a lot of good for all native creatures big & small!
Look who's back! Thanks to Barbara Lewis for the photos. Any of our photographer friends want to weigh in on the suspicion that we have a new female this year? They're not sitting on eggs yet but should be soon. Check out Barb's posts if you want to know the exact date of mating - she has photos. This is a PG page! 😄
Why this is one of the planetary shifts scientists are most worried about
Research shows that the Atlantic Ocean’s sensitive circulation system is in danger, but scientists still don’t know how close it is to collapse.