Radio Broadcast Archives
Greener Pastures

Kate Clancy , Senior Scientist with the Food and Environment program at the Union of Concerned Scientists authored the report “Greener Pastures: How Grass-fed Beef and Milk Contribute to Healthy Eating” : "There are no losers in producing cattle entirely on pasture. Farmers
win, consumers win, the environment wins, and even the cattle win." LISTEN (8 min)
Fight Global Warming
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Click here and Listen (4 min) to Steve Cochran‘s explanations about this campaign organized with the AdCouncil.
Think outside of the bottle

World Water Day was March 22d, the 4th World Water Forum is taking place in Mexico. Patti Lynn, Campaigns Director of Corporate Accountability International talks about their Think outside of the bottle campaign.
Environmental Injustice and Poverty

Kathryn Schulz. Editor at large with Grist Magazine talks about their series Poverty and the Environment, because poverty and environmental degradation go hand and hand in the poor nations as well as in the United States.
LISTEN (12 min)
A tribute to Dennis Weaver
When actor and former Gunsmoke star Dennis Weaver passed away last month few obituaries mentioned his environmental work. In the latter part of his life Weaver worked passionately for the planet. In addition to founding The Institute of Ecolonomics (merging of ecological and economic concerns), he drove a state-of-the- art hybrid car across the country and built a home made from recycled rubber and aluminum. His close friend, Peter La Vaute, who now runs the institute, will join us to talk about Dennis’ environmental legacy. LISTEN (11 min)
Eco-friendly schools
Jill Buck, President of the Go Green Initiative
joins us in studio to tell us how to make schools across the country
eco-friendly.
LISTEN (7 min)
Wild Wilderness needs advocates in Congress
Scott Silver Director of
Wild Wilderness explains the growing threat of privatization of public
lands, how user’s fees are preventing poor people from accessing our public
parks and why he is running for Congress in Oregon’s second district.
LISTEN (7 min)
#85 EcoTalk
Our program comes out of New York this week so we’ll speak with state senator, Liz Krueger
who’s questioning mixed messaging behind a vote by her fellow New York
representatives to grant tax breaks to big oil companies while the
White House touts the benefits of renewable energy.
Politics turned to
parody this week as Prez Bush visited the Energy Department’s National
Renewable Energy Lab that had just been eviscerated by budget cuts.
Several dozen laid off employees were quickly called back to perhaps
serve as examples of "renewable" energy sources? So now that the
workers are back where will the money come from for any action? NRDC‘s Jon Coifman weighs in.
LISTEN (9 min)
We’ll talk to several Californians about the new "Compact", a vow taken by several hundred people to not buy anything but essentials this year.
Co-founder annd schoolteacher Sarah Pelmas will share what she’s learned from this social experiment with commentary from another academic, Peter Sealey, a marketing professor at the Haas School of Business in Berkeley.
Lastly, a chat with Paolo Timoni, President and CEO of Vespa and two other motorized vehicle companies on how Americans can kick their oil habit by buying a scooter!
#84 Ecotalk
First, urgent action: Dr. Margaret Reeves from Pesticide Action Network wants us to help stop carcinogenic Methyl Iodide from being registered as a pesticide by EPA. Email your comment before Tuesday February 21st!
Would it shock you to learn that chemicals, some of them toxic, were found to be present in 100% of newborns tested for exposure? We’ll hear more about that alarming development from Richard Wiles, Environmental Working Group (EWG) Senior VP for Research. Discussing toxins found in the blood of umbilical cords and actions to tackle this problem. Here is a clickable table of product categories, from carpeting to clothes, that you can browse and shopping advice for consumers.
Ohio Citizen Action is working on this and has compiled some good info. LISTEN (7 min)
Marianne Martin, Associate Director, University of Colorado at Boulder, Environmental Center talks about Sustainability 101 classes. LISTEN (7 min)
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Will Rogers, President, Trust for Public Land and Bill Cronon, Professor of History, Geography, and Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin – Madison , author of a forthcoming book "Saving Nature in Time" talk about the importance of protecting land in 21st Century environmental conservation. LISTEN (7 min)
Joan Mulhern, Earthjustice‘s Senior Legislative Counsel, talks about recent Administration efforts to undermine environmental protection of our nations waterways, and what we can do about it, now.
More information about the pending cases in front of the Supreme Court. LISTEN (7 min)
Win a bike tour in Oregon

The Portland Peace and Justice Center is organizing this summer a series of bike tours in Oregon. Betsy will tell us about it and you can win a free spot by entering the raffle via this link. Clicking this link will also bring you a $50 discount on the standard $125 registration fee.


