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Westchester On the Level with Narog and Aris

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The “featured” BlogTalkRadio program, “Westchester On the Level with Narog and Aris”, opens the Thursday, February 26th broadcast day at 10:00 a.m. with a half-hour summation of international news and at 10:30am Host Hezi Aris pivots to Mount Vernon City Councilman Richard Thomas.

At the top of the second hour, from 11am to 12Noon, we are joined by Blue Ridge Press Editor Glenn Scherer whose focus is environmental news despite its diminished coverage in major media, including TV, major newspapers, and even the Internet. We’ll explore past scientific integrity and the recent uncertainty that has caused a lack of trust in reporting.  Editor Glenn Scherer’s demeanor and the milieu he has created will also be explored to gain insight to the challenges presented to a nation of curious to glean the facts yet are lost in not knowing to whom to turn. Exploring the aforementioned will lead us to the concerns of fracking, climate change, clean water, habitat  preservation, and the political insinuation into the vast subject matter.

We’ll learn how language is used in inflaming emotions and juxtaposed that report facts with gravitas; and how to distill the differences.

We’ll explore the diminution of coverage of the environment and whether there is a market of people who want to learn more or if science delving into environmental concerns are no longer trusted? and if so, why?

Lastly, we learn the modality Blue Ridge Press incorporates to reach readers interested in environmental issues / concerns.

Your participation is shamelessly solicited; share your perspective; ask a question, be heard! Place your call to (347) 205-9201. You are only asked to please stay on topic. 

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