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TreeHugger Radio: Grist's List, The Value of a New York Tree, and the Dispatch from China's Auto Shows
As you rub your eyes and emerge from the Earth Day haze, TreeHugger Radio gives you the post-Earth Day hangover episode. This week, we talk to David Roberts from Grist about the webmag’s unorthodox list of chart toppers, including the least noteworthy
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TreeHugger Radio: An Interview with Bob Perkowitz on the Branding of Environmentalism and what NASCAR can do for the Planet
This week, Simran Sethi speaks with Bob Perkowitz, a passionate environmentalist, dynamic conservative, and a serial entrepreneur. Aside from sitting on TreeHugger’s board of directors, other hats worn by Mr. Perkowitz include being the president and
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TreeHugger Radio: The Supreme Court Rules on CO2, MIT Takes on Biodiesel, and a Little Canary Goes Green
This week on TreeHugger Radio, the Supreme Court ruled that the EPA must now take responsibility for carbon dioxide under the Clean Air Act. We spoke with Joseph Romm, author of Hell and High Water and the editor of ClimateProgress.org, about this
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TreeHugger Radio: A Conversation with Ed Begley Jr.
This week on TreeHugger Radio, Simran Sethi talks with actor and eco-advocate Ed Begley Jr., a man who not only walks the walk, but drives and bikes it as well. Mr. Begley’s life has most recently been chronicled on Living With Ed, a reality TV show
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TreeHugger Radio: Al Gore Testifies, Young Muslims and Christians Find Common Ground, and The Ski Industry Gets Serious About the Environment
In this installment of TreeHugger Radio, Al Gore takes flak from some in the scientific community for potentially exaggerating aspects of the climate change issue. We ask TreeHugger correspondent Tim McGee in Los Angeles about the balance between
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TreeHugger Radio: An Interview with David Suzuki
One of the greatest TreeHuggers of the modern day, David Suzuki has been speaking on behalf of the environment for more than four decades. His career spans zoology and genetics, broadcast television, and grassroots environmental activism. Dr. Suzuki is
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TreeHugger Picks: TreeHugger Radio's Big Name Interviews
TreeHugger Radio has been getting the green scoop in the audio world for awhile now, chasing down and chatting up some of the big names in the green world to get their take on how we can all hug more trees and generally green up our act. Here are just
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TreeHugger Radio: David Suzuki Coast to Coast, The Chances of an American Renewable Portfolio Standard, and The Globie Awards
In this installment of TreeHugger Radio we look at the winners of this year’s Globie Awards while TreeHugger correspondent Warren McLaren reports from Sydney on Australia’s recent move to ban the bulb. Also, Congress is taking seriously the idea of
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TreeHugger Radio: Is this the Real Thing? Wal-Mart's Roadmap to Sustainability
Last week we heard from Wal-Mart’s perspective on the company’s green endeavors. Less packaging and fossil fuel, more organic food and green stores, and about a billion fluorescent light bulbs are all part of the giant’s plan. This week, Simran Sethi
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TreeHugger Radio: Architecture for Humanity's Open Source Architecture Movement & Green Energy from Busy Feet and Microorganisms
This week on TreeHugger Radio: Creative and groundbreaking solutions to global problems are everywhere. We look at a flight of stairs that gathers energy from busy feet, and algae cultures that eat emissions from power plants to make green fuel. We also
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TreeHugger Radio: The IPCC's "Unequivocal" Message, An Atmosphere of Pressure for Government Climate Scientists, and Natural Capitalist Hunter Lovins Comments
This week on TreeHugger Radio: EPA official Jim Titus sings a cheerful song of warning, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, for which Titus is also a reviewer, sings a song of "unequivocal" warming. The Union of Concerned Scientists
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TreeHugger Radio 18: A Conversation with The Weather Channel's Dr. Heidi
Dr. Heidi Cullen is not your average weather lady. She is The Weather Channel's resident expert entrusted with decoding complex environmental phenomena for broad audiences. She hosts The Climate Code, is a judge in TreeHugger's Convenient Truths
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The TreeHugger Interview: Jerome Ringo, Chairman of the National Wildlife Federation and Founder of the Apollo Alliance
Jerome Ringo spent 20 years working in the petrochemical industry in the American South. Last year, he was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors for the National Wildlife Federation, becoming the first African-American to head up a major American
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An Interview with Arianna Huffington
Arianna Huffington is a nationally syndicated columnist, the author of ten books, and the co-founder and editor of The Huffington Post. Simran Sethi had a chance to ask her about environmental action, the political battlefield, and the art of fearless
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TreeHugger Radio: An Interview with Paul Hawken
Paul Hawken is a rare luminary, a unique voice in the world of sustainable business and the search for a whole, nurturing society. His books have been hugely influential and include The Ecology of Commerce and Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next
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TreeHugger Radio is Now Podcast Activated
Yes, folks. The audio division of your favorite green-lifestyle, more-punch-less-crunch, eco-optimist blog is now hot and ready for your podcasting pleasure. We've been cranking along with this experiment in green web radio for a little bit now and
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TreeHugger Radio 17: The State of the Union, The Global 100, and Paul Hawken on the Meaning of Green Business
This Week on TreeHugger Radio, big corporations call for urgent action on global warming; our own John Laumer clarifies proposed cap and trade schemes; author Eugene Linden comments on the missed opportunities of the President’s State of the Union
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TH Blog Love — Our Favourite Greens Of The Week
De Smog Blog: Science meet religion. Religion meet science by Bill Miller 'A coalition of scientists and religious leaders, often at odds, have shelved their differences in pursuit of a common goal to protect the world from global warming, pollution,

























