Jennifer Pemberton

Reporter / Commentator

Jennifer is a writer and editor who loves to make websites. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and an MBA from Lund University in Sweden. A former ex-patriate living in Europe and Asia, Jennifer is happy to call the West home again. She is a fervent public radio fan and loves to hike in the summer and knit through the winter.

Jennifer produces a monthly commentary series for UPR and can sometimes be heard hosting Morning Edition or anchoring the 5:30 Utah News. She is currently managing our community engagement reporting project on air pollution in Cache County: Having a Bad Air Day?

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Air Quality
9:04 am
Thu May 2, 2013

Watching Disease Happen: the Pathology of Air Pollution

In the shiny new Agricultural Sciences building on the campus of Utah State University, toxicology professor Roger Coulombe studies the interaction between PM2.5 and human lung cells.

For Air Quality Awareness Week, Jennifer Pemberton has been asking local experts to help explain Cache Valley’s air pollution problem to residents. In today’s report, she tours a lab on the campus of Utah State University, where the effects of particulate pollution on human health are easy to see -- with the right equipment.

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Air Quality
9:22 am
Tue April 30, 2013

The Cleanest and the Dirtiest: C. Arden Pope on Why Utah is the Best and Worst Place to Study Air

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C. Arden Pope was the keynote speaker at the Cache Valley Air Quality Summit in Logan on April 25, 2013.

This week is Air Quality Awareness Week. Today Jennifer Pemberton  takes us on a summarized visit to the Cache Valley Air Quality Summit in Logan to hear air pollution epidemiologist, Dr. C. Arden Pope tell the story of how we’ve cleaned up the air in the U.S. in the past 50 years and how much further we still have to go.
 

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Air Quality
8:30 am
Mon April 29, 2013

Red Air by the Numbers

The EPA's AirNow Air Quality Index uses the "measuring stick" approach to describing air quality. The scale goes from 0 - 500. A "red air day" is 151 - 200.

The EPA has designated this week Air Quality Awareness Week. As part of UPR’s community engagement project, Jennifer Pemberton has been talking to Cache County residents about the experience of living with some of the nation’s worst air pollution. This week, she’s taking their questions and comments to local experts. In today’s report, she enlists Dr. Randy Martin to define Red Air by the numbers.
 

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Cache Valley
9:19 am
Fri April 26, 2013

Voices from the Bad Air Story Booth

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UPR's Jennifer Pemberton and Mackinzie Hamilton recorded festival attendees for the Bad Air Story Booth at Logan's Earth Day Downtown Street Festival.

These are some of the voices from our Bad Air Story booth at Logan’s Earth Day Downtown Street Festival. With a background of various local musicians and speakers, we set up a table and microphone to ask Cache Valley residents to tell us their Bad Air stories. Have you ever had a bad air day? How do you know when it’s a bad air day? What do you do about it? 

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Air Quality
8:38 am
Mon April 22, 2013

Community Engagement Project Update: Keep Those Bad Air Stories Coming

Utah Public Radio has partnered with the Public Insight Network to report on public health effects of air pollution in Cache Valley. Listeners and other members of the community here have been telling us their experiences with air pollution through an online form. Jennifer Pemberton has been listening to these stories and has this update on public concerns:

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Air Quality
9:39 am
Wed April 17, 2013

Tell Us Your "Bad Air" Stories

If you haven’t filled out our form about air pollution yet, you now have the chance to come tell us about it in person at our Bad Air Story Booth.

This Saturday, April 20, from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. members of the Utah Public Radio staff will be collecting your air quality stories at Logan’s Earth Day Downtown Street Festival.

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Commentary
3:18 pm
Tue March 5, 2013

The Battle for Spring Begins

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Mars, God of War, takes to his chariot and begins a battle.

The battle for spring began on March 1. Jennifer Pemberton tells us why this month we're fighting against a Bulgarian grandmother with weapons made of string.

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Commentary
6:00 am
Fri February 1, 2013

It's Groundhog Day: America's Visionary Woodchuck Comes to Utah

The traditional Groundhog Day Sundae includes a knob of vanilla ice cream and hot fudge shadow.

It's Americans at their most superstitious. Saturday, February 2, is Groundhog Day. Jennifer Pemberton talks about Pennsylvania's rodent prophet with Logan's self-proclaimed Groundhog Day expert, Mary Fugate.

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Commentary
3:40 pm
Wed January 2, 2013

The Wandering Albatross

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Wandering albatross on Prion Island

Six years ago, Jennifer Pemberton watched a fledgling albatross take flight for the very first time. There's a reason why she's thinking about that particular bird this week and she tells us about it in this commentary.


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UPR Feature Story
4:38 pm
Tue December 18, 2012

'Tis the Season For Counting Birds

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How many birds do you see in a given day? How many sparrows or hawks or owls do you think live in your neighborhood? Jennifer Pemberton spent an entire day with Logan's Bridgerland Audubon Society compiling their annual bird census.

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