Author Archives: William Craven

Toronto Mayor David Miller and the Clinton Climate Initiative

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Toronto Mayor David Miller
talks about representing one of the sixteen major world cities (plus five major banking institutions) to cut carbon emissions by renovating city-owned buildings with the Greenest of practices and the Clinton Climate Initiative: "This is a win win win win win win." This what it takes! Teamwork, optimism, and practical business.  LISTEN (11 min)

Paul Ehrlich

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Paul Ehrlich has been both authoritative and controversial for forty years, so that fact that to this day his  still somewhat taboo advocacy of population control and his other work are cited in newspaper editorials no longer shocks him: "I am an outsider from the point of view of the media. I am an insider from the point of view of science. Scientists don’t care what Jerry Falwell, or Limbaugh, or Coulter say. They care about what other scientists say." Join us for a special interview that is as compelling as it is freewheeling.
PART ONE
(7 min)  PART TWO (12 min)

Greg & Connie Mattison are taking TV into their own hands with GreenByDesign

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Greg & Connie Mattison of the "GreenByDesign", the creative and frisky Green Building TV show that’s taking the state of the New Jersey (and beyond) by storm. Connie: "I think there are many out there who don’t know where to begin. We thought, ‘Well, you can watch us while we learn.’" Greg: "We call ourselves newlygreens." Check it out! LISTEN (8 min)

Keep EcoTalk on the air with Beantrees Organic Coffee!!!

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Beantrees Organic Coffee founder Barrie Gromala tells us about the coffee that has won over celebrities like Oprah’s chef and Aerosmith, and announces a great deal for all of us and our planet: order coffee from Beantrees.com, and Beantrees will donate one dollar per bag to keep EcoTalk on the air!
LISTEN (9 min)

Andres Edwards and EduTracks

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In the growing Green Building Community, Andres Edwards of EduTracks and author of The Sustainability Revolution is among the most thoughtful. Here he opines on Tibet, Deep Ecology, and helping companies like Whole Foods, Pfizer, small non profits, and government agencies make the practical decisions that we will look back on and call wisdom: "When I started, it was a huge learning curve for folks to begin to understand, ‘What is Green building?’ As it’s very rapidly been mainstreamed people are a lot more familiar." LISTEN (11 min)

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