Melissa Baldauff

Good Day, Sunshine (Hour 1)

May 1, 2024

Former Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes now leads an organization called Forward Together Wisconsin designed to connect Wisconsin residents to more than $62 million available for solar energy upgrades. He joins Melissa Baldauff for our weekly Climate Check. And Kyle Kaminski from the MichiGanja Report tells us about the Biden administration announcing it would ease the federal classification of marijuana.

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Liberty and Justice FOR ALL (Hour 1)

April 24, 2024

New video shows Eric Hovde messing up on the Pledge of Allegiance, but the words he forgot aren’t necessarily the most important ones to emphasize. Plus, community members in Superior offer an update on their battle against building a natural gas-fired power plant to generate electricity.

UpNorthNews with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-8 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with Pat & the show!

AWOL Again (Hour 1)

April 17, 2024

Legislative Republicans ignore another special session call from Gov. Evers and continue to hold hostage $125 million to clean up contaminated drinking water in Wisconsin unless they’re allowed to limit how polluters are prosecuted. And in our weekly Climate Check, an update on the citizen-scientist project to monitor air quality in Beloit and gauge the significant challenge for cleaning it up.

Tough Transitions (Hour 1)

April 10, 2024

In this week’s Climate Check, we talk to Melissa Baldauff about the transition period from fossil fuel to renewable energy when it comes to where communities get their power. We’ll also hear from state Sen. Kelda Roys about Gov. Tony Evers bringing the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee back to the Capitol to resolve a conflict on money to clean up PFAS contamination.

Summer of Rebates (Hour 1)

April 3, 2024

President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act includes nearly $150 million coming back to Wisconsin residents who make energy improvements to their homes. We’ll review some of the options that can bring relief to the climate while reducing energy bills.

Progress and Setbacks for New Energy Jobs (Hour 1)

March 27, 2024

In this week’s Climate Check conversation, Melissa Baldauff tells us how local governments that could benefit most from clean energy jobs sometimes choose to be an obstacle. Meanwhile, several Wisconsin utilities have pledged that the bulk of their future green sector jobs will be done with union labor.

Inhospitable Climate (Hour 1)

March 20, 2024

When it comes to a changing climate, the bad news about its impact can also be accompanied by good news about the economic opportunities that come with a cleaner, greener economy. Unfortunately, the climate for new jobs is downright hostile among Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature, as we’ll hear from Assembly Minority Leader Greta Neubauer.

Desperate Measures (1st Hour)

March 13, 2024

On its final day in session, the state Senate’s Republican leadership fired several more of Gov. Tony Evers’ appointees—not for any reason, just because they can. It’s a last gasp from the last group of gerrymandered legislators before new maps make races more competitive for voters.

Bad Climate for a Responsible GOP (1st Hour)

February 28, 2024

Despite the bluster of denialists, there are plenty of Republicans who understand the science of a changing climate—and they also see the economic opportunities in a cleaner, greener economy. But just as their numbers are growing to a respectable level, along comes Donald Trump who is now not only a danger to the environment but to his party’s prospects in November.

A Big, Bold Step Toward Cleaner Air (1st Hour)

February 14, 2024

We’ll review some positive environmental news, as the EPA reduces the allowable amount of the kind of air pollution that’s especially small and especially harmful. And Republican legislators do an about-face and approve new maps proposed by Gov. Tony Evers—but is it a trap?

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