Shanna Devine: Government Accountability Project
Shanna Devine, lead investigator at The Government Accountability Project (GAP), shares her findings in an in-depth look at the health and environmental impacts of the BP oil disaster three years out.
Shanna Devine, lead investigator at The Government Accountability Project (GAP), shares her findings in an in-depth look at the health and environmental impacts of the BP oil disaster three years out.
Jay Shofet, head of the Green Environment Fund, checks in with some fascinating eco-trends unfolding in Israel.
Beth and George Gage are the producers of a new film called Bidder 70, about Tim De Cristopher’s courageous stand which landed him in jail…until this week. They share with us what drew them to tell Tim’s amazing story.
A big victory for tree lovers (and that should be all of us) as the world’s largest paper company comes to an agreement on with the Dogwood Alliance. Betsy talks with Andrew Goldberg, head of corporate engagement at the forest conservation group.
The city of Lancaster, in sunny Southern California, has vowed to become the solar capital of the world and is already breaking new ground. Michelle Kinman, clean energy advocate with Environment California, talks about the exciting news.

A new film is being released in conjunction with Earth Day.
“Do The Math” co-producer, Jared Scott (left on picture with co-producer Kelly Nyks) joins Betsy with a sneak preview of the effort from 350.org.
photo by alexander berg
Earth Day is this Monday, Paul Wells tells us how one of America’s greenest cities will be celebrating from San Francisco!
A new anti-Keystone campaign is being lead by some unlikely groups, including the Nebraska Farmers Union. We’ll talk to its presidentJohn Hansen, about why what he says is a majority of the state’s farmers are strongly opposed to the pipeline’s extension!
With Roger Ebert’s passing last week the world lost a popular film critic and political pundit but few knew of his passion, and concern for the planet. We’ll get that story and commentary on the latest climate news from environmental journalist, Brian Merchant.
Hundreds of pipeline opponents are planning to let Barack Obama know of their concerns by demonstrating at a San Francisco fundraiser for the president tonight. CREDO's campaign organizer, Elijah Zarlin discusses the Arkansas Exxon oil spill and how it might impact the upcoming Keystone decision.