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It’s World Rainforest Week Oct 16-22

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Jennifer Krill of Rain Forest Action Network explains World Rainforest Week.
LISTEN ( 12 min)


Juan Martinez: How the Outdoors Changed My Life

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Juan Martinez experienced the Grand Tetons and it changed his life.
LISTEN (7 min)

League of Conservation Voters: Dump the Dirty Dozen

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Tony Massaro, Political Director of the League of Conservation Voters talks about the Dirty Dozen, elected officials who vote consistently against the environment and underlines the importance of the upcoming election.
LISTEN (18 min)

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US Population Reaches 300 Million: No Cause For Celebration

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Janet Larsen of the Earth Policy Institute explains why the 300 million milestone is no cause for celebration.
LISTEN (7:50 min)

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Rev. Gerald Durley: Save Our World From Us

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Rev. Gerald Durley of the Providence Missionary Baptist Church in Atlanta tells how just thirteen weeks ago he became a soldier in the fight against Global Warming, and how this new chapter fits into a lifetime of fighting for civil and human rights.
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(11 min)

National Wildlife Federation: Mercury Pollution More Widespread

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Catherine Bowes of the National Wildlife Federation tells how mercury pollution is making its way into nearly every habitat in the
U.S., exposing countless species of wildlife to potentially harmful
levels of mercury.  LISTEN (7 min 50 sec)

 

Zem Joaquin: Ecofabulous

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Zem Joaquin is green editor for House and Garden. Read her blog: Ecofabulous.com

LISTEN (11 min)

 

Ben Namakin: A Green Road Show For Micronesia

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Ben Namakin of Global Exchange talks about the environmental challenges faced by Micronesia.

LISTEN ( 7 min)


Starbucks: Environmental Efforts From Bean To Cup

Starbucks Ben Packard, Director of Environmental Affairs for Starbucks talks about their initiatives to reduce their footprint.
LISTEN (12 min)


Bill McKibben: A Deeper Shade of Green

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and Scholar Bill McKibben says that Pat Roberston’s green conversion is a sign that there is a god, and that while Americans are increasingly aware that climate change is a problem, they do not yet appreciate the severity and the threat posed by climate change.
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(18 min)