Tune in April 18 for 'Audacy Conversations: The State of the Environment'

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"The environment" can mean a lot of things to a lot of people.

For some it’s as basic as the air, water and land we share with plants and other animals. For others, it is much more complex — and it excites much more passion.

Whether it's a new initiative to clean up Philadelphia's nearly 300 miles of natural streams, creeks and rivers — or a movement to replace manicured lawns with more sustainable and responsible native grasses, shrubs and trees — environmental stewardship never falls out of fashion.

Join KYW Newsradio this Thursday at 7 p.m. for a special edition of Audacy Conversations, "The State of the Environment." Listen live on 103.9 FM or on the Audacy app, or tell your smart speaker to "play KYW Newsradio."

Hosts John Lidde and Kristin Diaz, from sister station NewsRadio 1080 KRLD in Dallas, Texas, are looking into a wide range of growing technologies, from electric vehicles to solar panels, and discussing what scientists are learning about the environment from celestial events such as the recent solar eclipse and — of course — the ever-changing weather.

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