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Daphne Zuniga and Bill Gallegos

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Show Number Zuniga & Gallegos: 30 minutes

Michael Tobias

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Show Number Tobias: 30 minutes

Michael Robinson

 

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Show Number M Robinson: 30 minutes

Kent Bullard

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Show Number Bullard: 30 minutes

David Pettit

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Show Number Pettit: 30 minutes

Bob Scowcroft

Bob is one of the founders of The Organic Farming Research Foundation which looks to the interests of the organic farmer.

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Show Number Scowcroft: 30 minutes


James Cromwell

Meet someone whose environmental behaviors and beliefs "line up" in this interview with James Cromwell and his remarkable knowledge of Native Americans and particularly the Lakota Sioux.

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Show Number 7: 30 minutes

John Francis

Banjo player, PhD, poet and modern day pilgrim, Dr. John Francis  talks about the environment and education. A 1971 oil spill in San Francisco changed his life forever.

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Show Number 9: 30 minutes

Katherine Hayhoe

Katherine Hayhoe is a physicist and astronomer who has become an expert on regional climate change. Her company is Atmos Research & Consulting in Canada.

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Show Number 13: 30 minutes

Richard Heinberg

Author of many best selling books about the energy crisis and college professor, Richard Heinberg talks about the end of oil.

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Show Number 15: 30 minutes

James F. Jacoby

James Jacoby, president of Jacoby Development of Atlanta, Georgia, talks about the green building revolution in sustainable development and redevelopment and new urbanism.

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Show Number 18: 30 minutes

Dale Kiefer

Dr. Dale Kiefer is professor of biology the University of Southern California, oceanographer and marine life expert.  He talks about the state of the world's oceans and the challenges of what's going on beneath the surface.

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Show Number 19: 30 minutes

Atossa Soltani

Atossa Soltani is a key voice in the fight to save rain forests, founder of Amazon Watch.  Learn about the importance of rainforests and what you can do to help.


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Show Number 39: 30 minutes

David Suzuki

David Suzuki is one of the premier producers of environmental media and television, lecturer, writer and TV show host, nominated by the Government of Canada and the United Nations as "the man who knows much."

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Show Number 40: 30 minutes

State of the World 2007

EarthTalk Today hosts Peter Kreitler and Alexandra Paul discuss the environmental issues and impacts of population growth,  resource consumption, energy and climate change, the resulting species decline and what we need to do to make a difference.

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Show Number 46: 30 minutes

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John Lee

John Lee, former CFO of the Ronald Reagan Foundation, is the founder of Pearl Street Angel Partners, a green developer.  Learn more about green building and LEED and the construction methods of the future which are happening now.

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Show Number 47: 30 minutes

Gene Brandi

Gene Brandi is a California legislator and beekeeper. He discusses the importance of bees to all of us and the critical relationship between healthy bees and productive agriculture.

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Show Number 50: 30 minutes

Frances Moore Lappe

Frances Moore Lappe, author of "Diet for A Small Planet" discussed her new book, "Getting A Grip" with hosts Peter Kreitler and Alexandra Paul.
 

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Show Number 52: 30 minutes

Joel Reynolds

Joel Reynolds, senior attorney for the National Resources Defense Council, discusses the big thaw, global warming, melting sea ice and the fate of polar bears.

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Show Number 53: 30 minutes

Tom Hayden

Tom Hayden on EarthTalk TodayTom Hayden, former congressman, California Environmental Legislator of the Year, Harvard professor and author, was interviewed on EarthTalk Today in 2004 prior to the mid-term elections, and was the first guest on EarthTalk's predecessor program, Kaleidoscope.

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Show Number 150: 30 minutes

Jeff Pantukhoff

Jeff Pantukhoff on EarthTalk TodayJeff Pantukhoff is a film maker, activist, whale researcher, founder and president of the Whaleman Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting our ocean world.  Learn about the environmental challenges faced by dolphins, whales and marine life.

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Show Number 160: 30 minutes

Joyce Wilding

Joyce Wilding prepared this presentation for the third in a series of international conferences on large river basins: the first was held in Dubna University (Russia) along the Volga River in 2002 and the second at Assiut University (Egypt) along the Nile in 2003.

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See www.rivers2006.org to learn more about the conferences and the “Environmental Education: Models for Partnership For the Future” session.

The collaborative work in Tennessee of the Cumberland River Compact and ENTREAT, a science and religion program at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee are described in this presentation.  Both offer models for local and regional initiatives to address many problems that threaten the Cumberland River watershed.

  • ENTREAT explores the Christian idea of human stewardship of creation, and its impact on a spiritual, social and ecological transformation.  Christians are called to care for the whole of Creation which includes the right use and reverence for water.

  • Cumberland River Compact's Mission – to enhance the water quality of the Cumberland River and its tributaries through education and by promoting cooperation among citizens, businesses and agencies in Tennessee and Kentucky.

Joyce Wilding is the ENTREAT Local Societies Initiative (LSI) Co–chair at the University of the South at Sewanee, responsible for planning, hosting and/or facilitating the public Science & Religion: Renewal of Reverence series. She develops and implements Province IV Environmental Ministry (EM) programs of twenty Episcopal dioceses in nine southern states, is EM Group Leader at Christ Church Cathedral in Nashville, TN and Third Order Franciscan Novice (TSSF).

Ms. Wilding has served on Board of Directors of Penuel Ridge Retreat Center, been an active member of the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science; the Episcopal Ecological Network (EpEN) National Steering Committee and the EpEN liaison to the Episcopal Science, Technology & Faith Committee. She has been a management consultant liaison to Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Green Energy Marketing Team, Cumberland River Compact, Coalition of Environmental Responsible Economies (CERES) and Southface Energy Institute (a non-profit organization, dedicated to the advocacy of energy efficient and sustainable design). Joyce has extensive experience in the behavioral sciences and more than twenty-five years of professional development experience, specializing in conflict resolution, culture diversity training and team building. She designed and facilitated a five-year Leadership Communication Training program at IBM's Watson Research Division.