Author Archives: William Craven

Stefan Forbes: One More Dead Fish

Deadfish
Stefan Forbes talks about his immensely moving documentary One More Dead Fish, the story of fishermen in Nova Scotia who took over five federal buildings to protect their way of life, and the earth’s sutainable cycles from industrial fishing and the destructive practice of "bottom trawling."

If you eat fish, or even if you simply value the sustainable cycles that have kept us alive for all time, you must see this film. PART 1 (11 min), PART 2 (7 min)

James Elsen & SustainLane

Green
Founder & CEO James Elsen discusses the web portal SustainLane‘s potential to truly integrate sustainable thinking so that one day sustainable living will eventually become an unconscious fact of everyday life. And what is ‘LOHAS’ anyway? LISTEN (12 min) 

EcoBabes Calendar

Ecobabe
Got your calendar for next year? Miss August Lindsay Hassett talks about the 2007 EcoBabes Calendar, challenging PC Environmentalism, and her alter-ego, Betty Biodiesel. LISTEN (8 min)

Joel C. Hunter resignation from the Christian Coalition

Joel_hunter
Joel C. Hunter was offered and then accepted the presidency of the Christian Coalition of America, one of the most politically powerful evangelical organizations in American history. But last week, Dr. Hunter resigned. Were his concerns about climate change and poverty not moral enough for the Christian Coalition? PART 1 (11 min), PART 2 (7 min)

Greenpeace: Iceland Harpoons Deep-Sea Protection

Blobfish
Greenpeace Ocean Policy Expert Karen Sack says that the final UN agreement on the destructive practice of bottom-trawling "has more loopholes in it than a fisherman’s sweater." Find out more about this brutal method here. LISTEN (10 min)

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