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Forests, food, energy

Another victory in Congress, at least the opening round
– Last week drilling in ANWR was blocked in a budget vote and Wednesday,
in a rare bipartisan move, senators from both sides of the aisle teamed up with
religious leaders and environmentalists to introduce legislation that would
jump start cleaner car technology and promote development of alternative fuels.
We’ll get reaction from Deron Lovaas,
Vehicles Campaign director for the NRDC
, on the significance of this
drive. Now that drilling prospects in Alaska
have been thwarted – at least for the time being – there’s a
new push to open up more coastal drilling. What’s at stake and what can
be done?  Lisa Speer, with the
NRDC’s Ocean Protection Initiative
, will weigh in.  And
how is China’s
changing landscape, and growing footprint, putting global pressure on resources
from oil and water to steel?  We’ll
speak with Chinese eco-activist, Wen Bo, of Pacific Environment
, for
a first hand report.  And speaking of china, what’s on your dinner
table this Thanksgiving and where did it come from?  We’ll meet Theresa Marquez, catalyst for The Earth Dinner,
a festive new way to celebrate food, farms and our bountiful planet.
Also, the author of a new book that celebrates organic farming called Fields That Dream – A Journey To The Roots of
Our Food – Jenny Kurzweil
will check in. Last, but not least,
are our national forests under fire from Bush and Co. and are your tax dollars
contributing to the destruction? What you should know, and why you should care,
from Carl Ross, Founder of Save America’s
Forests.

LISTEN to the whole show (37 min) 

Betsy’s guests this week are:

WenboWen Bo, is a Beijing based consultant for Pacific Environment.

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CarlrosssaveforestsCarl Ross is Director of Save America’s Forests

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Theresa_marquezorganicvalleyTheresa Marquez is Chief Marketing Executive for Organic Valley Cooperative.

Learn more about the Earth Dinner.

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Filedsthatdream_1Kurzweiljenny_1Jenny Kurzweil is the author of "Fields that dream: a journey to the roots of our food"

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In our NRDC partner segment:
Deron_1 Deron Lovaas, Vehicle campaign director, responsible for the "Break the chain" oil security campaign talks about a new bipartisan effort in the Senate to save oil.

Also more about Katrina and Oil, NeoCons driving Priuses and the Set America Free Coalition.   Listen (4 min)
 

Ls_at_unLisa Speer, Co-director of the Ocean Protection Initiative, about coastal oil drilling.

Listen (3 min)

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Talkin’ trash

This week end, just
when you thought the EPA might be busy protecting our embattled
environment we’ll tell you about attempts to loosen toxic pollution
reporting requirements for corporations…a move intiated by the
EPA…we’ll hear from Sean Moulton with OMB Watch.
We’ll get an update from Sierra Club’s Daryl Malek-Wiley
in New Orleans where hurricane debris, some of it toxic, is being
dumped in marshy wetlands and then we’ll really get down and dirty with
Heather Rogers who just released a book on "The Hidden Life of Garbage".
And Arnold Schwartzenegger, is he greening the Golden state or is his
image as an eco-friendly Governor being tarnished? The NRDC’s
California legislative anaylist, Ann Nothoff,  will weigh in….talkin’ trash this weekend on EcoTalk. LISTEN to the whole show (37 min)

SeanmoultonSEAN MOULTON – Senior Policy Analyist for OMB Watch

The Environmental Protection Agency has announced plans to significantly roll back reporting of toxic pollution under the agency’s Toxics Release Inventory (TRI).

LISTEN (9min)

SierraclubDARRYL MALEK-WILEY – Environmental Justice Organizer with the Sierra Club New OrleansThe Louisiana Environmental Action Network filed a petition appealing a decision by state environmental officials to allow once-closed Old Gentilly Landfill to receive construction and demolition wastes from Hurricane Katrina.
LISTEN (6 min)

Heatherrogers_1GoneHEATHER ROGERS – author of GONE TOMORROW talks about her new book and the hidden life of garbage.

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AnnnotthoffArnoldANN NOTTHOFF – California Advocacy Director of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) about Arnold and his environmentalism (or not).
LISTEN (7 min)

Read the article by Wade Graham in OnEarth.

Driving less? Dams, the David Brower Youth Awards and the necessity to clean coal

Here is our program.

Lowell_unger_photoThe Alliance To Save
Energy
’s Lowell Unger will tell us  why W’s recent request for Americans to drive less is
not going to get us where we need to go, and what you can do about getting CAFÉ
standards out of “stall” mode in the legislature.
Listen (8 min)

Author Jacques
Leslie
will talk about his new book, Deep Water, about the destructive power of
dams. Listen (6 min)

Davebroweryouth_4Three young eco-activists, recipients of the David
Brower Youth Awards

talk about their projects.
Listen (11 min)

Covercoalfall05_1Coal-fired power plants are the single largest source of man-made CO2, accounting for one quarter to one third of the world’s total.
An entire generation of obsolete
coal-fired power plants built in the 1950s and 1960s needs to be
replaced.

Hawkins_bw_2_1David Hawkins,
director of the NRDC‘s Climate
Center explains the strategic importance of choosing the right
technology for the new coal plants that are going to be built:  "If the
plants
are not designed up front to capture their CO2, they will lock us into large amounts of global-warming emissions for their entire operating lifetimes."  Listen (7 min)

Read the feature story by Craig Canine in onearth

LISTEN to the whole show (37 min)


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