Sidsel Overgaard
After taking a semester off from college to intern with Vermont Public Radio in 1999, Sidsel was hooked. She went on to work as a reporter and producer at WNYC in New York and WAMU in Washington, DC before moving to New Mexico in 2007. As KUNM’s Conservation Beat reporter, Sidsel covered news from around the state having to do with protection of our earth, air and water. She also kept up a blog, earth air waves, filled with all the bits that can’t be crammed into the local broadcast of Morning Edition and All Things Considered. When not interviewing inspiring people (or sheep), Sidsel could be found doing underdogs with her daughters at the park.
Content
- In Denmark, Fears Grow Among Syrian Asylum Seekers As Residence Permits Are Revoked
- A Row Over Rare-Earth Deposits Could Bring Down Greenland's Government
- Facing Eviction, Residents Of Denmark's 'Ghettos' Are Suing The Government
- Denmark Reopens Some Schools But Not Everyone Is Pleased
- 'The Danish Way Is Working': Prime Minister Hints At A Gradual Reopening For April
- Sweden Bans Groups Larger Than 50 In Its First Major Coronavirus Crackdown
- Can Oregano Fight Cow Belches – And Climate Change?
- Denmark Targets Consumer Behavior In Campaign To Reduce Food Waste