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Protecting the Environment in China

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Daniela Salaverry of Pacific Environment talks about the situation in China.
LISTEN (12 min)
More pictures by Daniela (this one is of the Songhua river)


Alex Szabo: The Green Office

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Alex Szabo is founder and CEO of The Green Office. He explains why he created this on line service.
LISTEN (7:50 min)

Thank you to Sushi’s blog


Climate USA Campaign

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Raya Aiella of the Climate Crisis Coalition talks about the Climate USA Campaign and the congressional candidates who are committed to addressing climate
change. She explains the International Day of Climate Action
on November 4th.
LISTEN (7 min)


Climate Code on the Weather Channel

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Dr. Heidi Cullen talks about her weekly Climate Code on the Weather Channel.

LISTEN (7:50 min)


Kick the Oil Habit

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Former Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle, now with the Center for American Progress discusses CAFÉ standards
and his strategy for development of ethanol as an alternative fuel for
the U.S.
He also announces the kickoff of the new Kick
the Oil Habit
campaign to engage the public in the demand
for new energy alternatives.

LISTEN part 1 (12 min) and part  2 (7 min)
Read his Miles for Cob article.
CAFE standard = Carbon Alternative Fuel Equivalent

This is a rerun of our May 19 program

Organic Cotton

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Rebecca Calahan Klein, President of Organic Exchange explains how the organic clothing market is taking off.  LISTEN (12 min)

More information: Sustainable Cotton Project

This is a rerun of our May 19 program

Save Tasmania’s Ancient Forests

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Senator Bob Brown comes from Tasmania to San Francisco to receive an Award from Rainforest Action Network for his advocacy to protect temperate rainforest while he is sued by destructive pulp and paper company Gunns.
LISTEN (12 min)

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Birding Babylon: A Soldier’s Journal From Iraq

Birding Early in 2004, a
National Guardsman from Connecticut arrived in Iraq for a year’s
posting. Sergeant First Class Jon Trouern-Trend had been a birder since
age 12. So naturally he looked for birds–and found them in surprising
number and variety around Anaconda Base in the Sunni Triangle, where he
was stationed. He started a blog that led to the book of the same name:
Birding Babylon
LISTEN
(11 min)

Basel Action Network (BAN): It’s Easy To Poison The Poor For Profit

Frank O’Donnell: Science Ignored Again About Deadly Air Pollution

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Frank O’Donnell, President of Clear Air Watch explains how the Bush’s EPA ignores the science about the soot particles. 

LISTEN (18 min)
Read the blog for clean air