Equity In Every Drop: Season 3 Trailer

In series two of Equity In Every Drop, we exposed the true costs of factory farms and shed light on the harmful impacts of this industrial pollution to our water, air, and surrounding communities.

In this upcoming series, we’re taking a closer look at clean water defense, examining the challenges we face and the progress we’re making to protect our waterways, restore fragile ecosystems, and ensure everyone has access to clean, safe drinking water.

We’ll highlight the incredible work being done to tackle pervasive pollution from plastic waste and toxic chemicals like PFAS and 6PPD. We'll discuss the importance of international collaboration for wetlands protections and explore solutions to nonpoint source pollution, the leading cause of water quality issues in rivers, lakes, and coastal areas worldwide.

This is a pivotal moment for clean water. Together, we can stand up against the erosion of laws and regulations, ensuring that the protection of people and the environment comes before corporate interests. 

We’ll hear from advocates, experts, and community leaders who are united in our fight to advance actionable solutions and scientifically sound policies that ensure water is clean, safe, and accessible for all.


So, whether you’re a seasoned environmental advocate or new to the cause, we invite you to join us to listen, learn, and amplify the call for equity in every drop.


Creators and Guests

Thomas Hynes
Host
Thomas Hynes
Thomas Hynes is the Communications and Marketing Manager for Waterkeeper Alliance. In addition to podcast hosting and production duties, he manages and writes all sorts of editorial content for the organization, including blogs, feature articles, advocacy alerts, email campaigns, social media content, and more. Thomas grew up on the Long Island Sound in Connecticut and now makes his home two blocks from the East River in Brooklyn, New York. He primarily commutes across the river to the Waterkeeper Alliance office via ferry boat. Thomas was drawn to environmental work in order to take an active role in the fight against climate change and help bring justice to the rotten polluters who seek to ruin our shared resources. Before working at Waterkeeper Alliance, Thomas wrote a nonfiction book about the history of wildlife in New York City. "Wild City" also highlights the power and success of the Clean Water Act, and other environmental regulations, in leading an unlikely ecological turnaround. In his spare time, Thomas photographs the many tugboats traversing the city’s various waterways. Thomas lives in Brooklyn with his wife and their son. They can be found most weekends walking or biking along the East River.
Lori Harrison
Producer
Lori Harrison
Lori Harrison is the Communications and Marketing Director for Waterkeeper Alliance. She oversees multi-faceted communications and marketing activities to advance the organization’s mission of protecting our right to clean water in communities around the world. With 25 years of experience in strategic water communications and mission-based work, Lori is an award-winning writer and content creator. Her expertise lies in translating complex concepts into relatable ideas, fostering engagement, and promoting sustainable practices and solutions. Her work not only aims to protect clean water, public health, and the environment but also focuses on "connecting the disconnect" between people and this essential resource. Before joining Waterkeeper Alliance, Lori had a background in corporate marketing for professional sports and held various communications and creative positions with a non-profit educational organization for global water professionals. Notable achievements include creating the WATER'S WORTH IT® grassroots awareness campaign and writing the award-winning children's book, “Why Water's Worth It,” designed to educate and inspire the next generation of water protectors. Lori lives in Virginia with her husband and their two children.
Equity In Every Drop: Season 3 Trailer
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