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Let us hear why Greenpeace has sued the Department of Interior for failing to protect polar bears from the rapidly growing effects of global warming (the first such suit of its kind). Chris Miller, with the Greenpeace energy team, will tell us why the plight of the polar bear is something that should keep us […]
| Philippe Boucher |
We’ll then take a carbon-free trip to Hawaii and learn about plans underway to make the 50th state first in comprehensive development and use of renewable energy (the islands get a lot of sun power!). We’ll get the story direct from Kyle Datta, with the Rocky Mountain Institute , which helped inspire the Aloha State’s […]
| Philippe Boucher |
EcoTalk #80: Wolverines, Polar Bears and Pikas, Oh My! Listen to the whole show (37 min) Segment 1: About carbon sequestration Listen (11 min) Segment 2: A renewable energy plan for Hawaii  Listen (7 min) Segment 3: Suing to protect the polar bears  Listen (8 min) Segment 4: Save the pikas!  Listen (2 min) Segment […]
| Philippe Boucher |
EcoTalk #79 podcasts Listen to the whole program (37 min) Listen to Pamela Wellner of Greenpeace about their Kleercut campaign (8 min) Listen to Tim Barnett (Scripps Oceanography) about climate change. (6 min) Listen to Kevin Knobloch, President, Union of Concerned Scientists about positive steps against global warming (19 min) EcoTalk’s sponsors are Pet Ecology, […]
Before 2005 becomes just another bad memory we’ll do a quick rewind and name the Top Five Environmental Stories Of The Year with David Roberts, Assistant Editor for our favorite green news website, Grist magazine. Listen (10 min) Then on to some better news with Amy Warren, of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency – she’ll […]
| Philippe Boucher |

Maybe you would like to take a look (and listen) at our previous shows aired since January 7.
To help you navigate 14 shows, 59 segments and 8+ hours of programs, you’ll find below a chronological list of all the segments.
If you want to listen to the whole show the easiest way is to go to the archives maintained by Air America Radio Place (thanks a million Bob!).
If you only want to listen to a specific segment within a show, note a name to identify the show and use the search function on the right side of our home page just under Betsy’s picture 🙂
You can also note the date and use the monthly archives, right under the search feature. Pick up the month the show was aired and with a click you can scroll down and find the show you are looking for among the segments aired that month.

There is also a list for the shows aired in 2005 and the shows aired in 2004.

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So just what WAS accomplished at the U.N. Climate Change conference in Montreal?We’ll find out from New York Times environment reporter, Andrew Revkin.  Andy also lends his voice and musical talent (who knew?) to this week’s theme ssong…Liberated Carbon…by his band Uncle Wade.  Listen (11 min) * Paul Rogers, science reporter for the San Jose […]
| Philippe Boucher |
PollinationX.com is the name of the group singing the song aired during the last show. It is a London (UK) based unsigned band consisting of members Peter and Sarah. "So People" was written by Sarah in an attempt to raise awareness about the urgent action required to prevent the very real threat of the devastating […]