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Quirks and Quarks Podcast "Oceans Of Trouble" Part 1
The Quirks and Quarks podcast is full of very interesting scientific material Please go to their webpage to find a complete listing of many high quality audio programs: http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/podcast.html. Also subscribe to the podcast via their RSS feed: http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/includes/quirksaio.xml As salubrious as the sea might seem, it's in pretty bad shape. In fact, it's fair to say that the global oceans are in a state of crisis and nobody is more aware of this than the scientists studying these troubled waters.
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Quirks and Quarks Podcast "Oceans Of Trouble" Part 2
The Quirks and Quarks podcast is full of very interesting scientific material Please go to their webpage to find a complete listing of many high quality audio programs: http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/podcast.html. Also subscribe to the podcast via their RSS feed: http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/includes/quirksaio.xml As salubrious as the sea might seem, it's in pretty bad shape. In fact, it's fair to say that the global oceans are in a state of crisis and nobody is more aware of this than the scientists studying these troubled waters.
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The Maya and Climate
A lecture by Dr. Tom Sever of NASA on how the Maya may have affected their own regional climate leading to drought.
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Climate Change and Violence Part 1
Climate Change and Violence? Cautionary Tales from the Pre-Columbian Andes The seminar will take place on January 25, 2008, 4 to 5 PM, in 201 Old Chem Building, West Campus, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Arkush received her PhD at UCLA in 2005. Her research centers on the interplay of warfare, political power, social identity, and ritual in the prehispanic Andes. Her doctoral research focused on the later part of the prehispanic sequence after about A.D. 1000, when many small polities throughout the Andes were apparently engaged in cycles of endemic warfare. Fieldwork on a suite of fortified hilltop sites in the northern Lake Titicaca basin in Peru investigated the regional patterns that emerged from conflictual and cooperative social relationships. This study also examined the chronology of fortification to question current interpretations of the causes of intergroup violence at the time.
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Climate Change and Violence Part 2
Climate Change and Violence? Cautionary Tales from the Pre-Columbian Andes The seminar will take place on January 25, 2008, 4 to 5 PM, in 201 Old Chem Building, West Campus, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Arkush received her PhD at UCLA in 2005. Her research centers on the interplay of warfare, political power, social identity, and ritual in the prehispanic Andes. Her doctoral research focused on the later part of the prehispanic sequence after about A.D. 1000, when many small polities throughout the Andes were apparently engaged in cycles of endemic warfare. Fieldwork on a suite of fortified hilltop sites in the northern Lake Titicaca basin in Peru investigated the regional patterns that emerged from conflictual and cooperative social relationships. This study also examined the chronology of fortification to question current interpretations of the causes of intergroup violence at the time.
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PIA09 Andy Frank's Update
Professor Andrew Frank of the University of California, Davis is the godfather of plug-in hybrids. He and his students have been building them for more than a decade, showing us what the car companies could be doing, if only they would. Hear his take on the state of the industry in an interview at EVS23, the international electric vehicle symposium in Anaheim, Calif. in December 2007.
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PIA08 Hit The Streets
Activism has always been an important tool for Plug In America. Besides our inside work in government and industry, we hit the streets when a good protest or demonstration would be the most effective move. Zan Dubin Scott talks about some of our best actions, and why they worked.
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PIA07 Plug-in Hybrid News at SF Green Festival
For the first time, visitors to the 2007 San Francisco Green Festival could inspect a kit on sale that converts a hybrid into a plug-in hybrid. Hear the details from Robb Protheroe of Plug-in Supply Inc., which makes the kit, and Carolyn Coquillette, owner of Luscious Garage, a new "green" garage in San Francisco that plans to offer kit installation.
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PIA06 Neighborhood EV News at SF Green Festival
Neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) aren't for everyone, but they serve an important niche. With a short range, a top speed of 25 mph, and an affordable price, they're great for running gas-free errands, taking the kids to school, etc. One of the new NEVs on the block -- the Zenn NEV -- is featured in this podcast from the San Francisco Green Festival.
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PIA05 Plug Into Renewable Power
The synergies between plug-in cars and solar or wind power are sparking a convergence of our transportation and energy industries. Mike Kane, a solar power professional and a director of Plug In America, discusses the win-win of combining renewable electricity with electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids. Individual homeowners and society as a whole are benefiting from this combination.
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PIA04 New Cars Coming
Plug In America's executive director, Chelsea Sexton, describes the exciting recent activity in car companies both large and small to move toward production of new electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. Are these cars really coming? When and where can we get one? Hear an expert's view on developments, and what you can do to speed them along.
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PIA03 Here Comes Tesla
Plug In America President Linda Nicholes loved driving her Toyota RAV4-EV electric SUV so much, she jumped at the chance to become one of the first owners of the sporty new Tesla Roadster, a sleek electric sportscar that sprints from 0 to 60 mph in under 4 seconds and has a range of 200 miles per charge.
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PIA02 Consumers Make It Happen
Plug In America board member Marc Geller describes the lengths consumers had to go to in order to drive electrc cars, and how drivers fought back when automakers wanted to destroy these vehicles. Hear how 2007 is a key year to influence government regulators in favor of electric cars, and how you can help.
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PIA01 Electric Drive is Cleaner
More than 40 studies of well-to-wheels emissions show that plug-in vehicles are a better environmental choice than gasoline cars, hybrids, or hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. Plug In America board member Sherry Boschert discusses the data.
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HNV10 The Great Omission
21 December 2007 - In this Podcast Pamela recounts her particiption in Just Food's Summit on Food, Farms, and Community Health, which took place on December 1, 2007 at the New School in Manhattan, NYC. She recaps her own experience at the conference as well as that of Lisa Lindblom, a vegan animal advocate and friend. The sponsoring group, Just Food, with its sold-out audience, certainly advocates many important causes: organic agriculture, labor justice, local food, food security, agricultural sustainability and humane food. But it does not go out of its way to push for veganism or vegetarianism. Lisa and Pamela both had a big problem with this. You simply cannot have many of these good things without more people eating less meat or, better yet, adopting a vegan or vegetarian lifestyle.
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HNV09 Veal Crate Demo
4 November 2007 - This Podcast is an on-the-spot account of a great outreach event with the VivaVegie Society. Pamela Rice, Hard News Vegan, and five compatriots set up a to-spec veal crate at Astor Place in New York City. Several activists took turns sitting inside it, making a particularly powerful image for passersby and passing cars. Activists held pro-veg'n signs, passed out information about the veal crate. And when they got a chance, they also distributed "101 Reasons Why I'm a Vegetarian." Several people are interviewed in this podcast. Later, the activists trade accounts of their experiences at the demo over a late lunch.
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HNV08 Salmonella On Spinach
3 September 2007 - With this Podcast, I focus on yet another spinach recall, this time Salmonella is the contaminant. Last year it was E. coli O157:H7. What's going on here? Suddenly, raw fruits and vegetables are one of the most likely food categories to be contaminated with pathogens? And why did produce producers ask to be regulated last year?
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HNV07 Animal Diseases
Animal Diseases
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HNV06 Inaugural Message
23 July 2007 - Listen to Pamela Rice in her inaugural podcast as she describes the topics she will cover in the podcast.
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HNV05 Meat Industry Subsidies part 2
North American Vegetarian Summerfest, 2007 The conference (http://vegetariansummerfest.org/speakers.htm) features experts in the fields of health, nutrition, animal rights, the environment, exercise and related lifestyle areas, plus talented chefs.
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HNV04 Meat Industry Subsidies part 1
North American Vegetarian Summerfest, 2007 The conference (http://vegetariansummerfest.org/speakers.htm) features experts in the fields of health, nutrition, animal rights, the environment, exercise and related lifestyle areas, plus talented chefs.
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HNV03 Why I'm A Vegetarian Part 3
Vegetarian advocate Pamela Rice (http://www.vivavegie.org/podcast) gave a reading at Jivamukti Yoga Center (http://www.jivamuktiyoga.com/) in New York City on August 21, 2007. Title: 101 Reasons Why I'm a Vegetarian in 101 Sentences. The current file is a re-make of the original reading, which suffered from technical problems. Contact: PamelaPodcast@vivavegie.org Audio Editing: http://H2Opodcast.com
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HNV02 Why I'm A Vegetarian Part 2
Vegetarian advocate Pamela Rice (http://www.vivavegie.org/podcast) gave a reading at Jivamukti Yoga Center (http://www.jivamuktiyoga.com/) in New York City on August 21, 2007. Title: 101 Reasons Why I'm a Vegetarian in 101 Sentences. The current file is a re-make of the original reading, which suffered from technical problems. Contact: PamelaPodcast@vivavegie.org Audio Editing: http://H2Opodcast.com
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HNV01 Why I'm A Vegetarian Part 1
101 Reasons (Why I'm a Vegetarian) in 101 Sentences a reading, first given on August 21, 2007, at the Jivamukti Yoga Center, 841 Broadway, NYC.
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MTR02 Barons of King Coal
Many many thanks to the group Magpie (Greg Artzner & Terry Leonino) for their wonderful song and permission to use it for the Mountain Top Removal podcast. Please visit their website (http://www.magpiemusic.com/) for more great music on the Environment and Political Issues.
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MTR01 An Ecological Disaster
An introduction to the horrific practice of Mountaintop Removal Mining that is destroying our beautiful Appalachian Mountains - what it is, the damage it is doing, and how you can help stop it before it's too late. Barbara Strangfeld is volunteer for I Love Mountains and Appalachian Voices. She is first to say that her position is only that of a concerned citizen. Listen to her introduction to Mountaintop Removal Mining. She would like to fully credit the I Love Mountains and Appalachian Voices organizations for the material she uses in her presentation.
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AR01 Tim Palmer Interview
The American Rivers Organization (http://www.americanrivers.org) is very happy to bring you an interview with Tim Palmer, author and river enthusiast, for American Rivers' September 2006 eNewsletter.
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WK06 Muddy Water Watch
Making Progress a part of the "Progressive Voice of the Mountains" WPVM 103.5 Asheville interviewed Hartwell Carson the French Broad Riverkeeper RiverLink.org. In the interview Carson explains what he does and how you can be part of the Muddy Water Watch program.
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WK05 Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
ROBERT F. KENNEDY, JR.'s reputation as a resolute defender of the environment stems from a litany of successful legal actions. Mr. Kennedy was named one of Time Magazine's "Heroes for the Planet" for his success helping Riverkeeper lead the fight to restore the Hudson River. The group's achievement helped spawn more than 150 Waterkeeper organizations across the globe. Mr. Kennedy serves as Senior Attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council, Chief Prosecuting Attorney for the Hudson Riverkeeper and President of Waterkeeper Alliance. He is also a Clinical Professor and Supervising Attorney at Pace University School of Law's Environmental Litigation Clinic and is co-host of Ring of Fire on Air America Radio.
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WK04 Impacts on the River
This is a brief intro to the main problems that are affecting us on the Lower Susquehanna River, and how these problems then affect the health of the Chesapeake Bay. A few solutions are offered, but some of the problems are much too complex to share in this brief intro. More information can be found at our website. Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. See you on the Suskie! http://lowersusquehannariverkeeper.org/
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GL09 Citizen Activism
Lack of political leadership from Dow Chemical's dioxin contamination of Michigan's largest watershed and the overall lack of leadership in the State of Michigan on the Great Lakes. The preservation and protection of the Great Lakes need to be taken to the people to drive the issue then elected officials will follow and do what's right. Elected officials do not lead as a rule. Michigan needs a handful of legislators who will rise up out of these waters, so to speak, and focus their efforts on protecting what is Michigan's greatest economic resource and our greatest legacy.
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GL08 Water Diversion
It's a modern cliché: Water is the oil of the 21st Century. It also happens to be true. About one-fifth of the world's fresh water is harbored in the Great Lakes. Raging wildfires in the West and a sudden water scarcity in the Southeastern U.S. have raised public awareness of the significance of fresh water. The Great Lakes states and Canadian provinces are seeking to prevent water exports through a new regional compact and agreement. Unfortunately, a giant loophole in the agreement allows unlimited exports in containers under 5.7 gallons in size: bottles, for example. Citizens need to support compact ratification and demand that the states go beyond it by shutting the loophole down.
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GL07 - State of the Great Lakes
Are the Great Lakes getting cleaner or dirtier? The answer is mixed. Pollutants that were top priorities in the 1970s like phosphorus and PCBs have been on the decline while new contaminants have worsened. The loss of wetlands, which filter pollutants and provide habitat, and increases in pollution from poorly planned development are causing new problems. As the successes of the 1970s showed, the key to further progress is citizen activism. Government only follows where citizens lead.
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GL06 General Discussion: Dow's Dioxin
Michelle's advocacy and the difficulty posed when the polluter, Dow Chemical, also happens to be a powerful Fortune 50 company. State of Michigan sets a standard of 90 ppt and we have in excess of 100,000 ppt in the rivers. Because of the very high levels of dioxins/furans every study to date has shown dioxin being taken up by every living creature on the flood plain. Taking a page out of the tobacco industry hand book, Dow's PR machine continues to manufacture debate and create uncertainty about the toxicity of dioxin to neutralize public opinion. And under the guise of "uncertainty" public officials are given a place to retreat and not take a position.
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GL05 Fish Advisory Dow Dioxin
Dow Chemical's dioxin contamination from its world headquarters in Midland, MI. For decades Dow Chemical has used the Tittabawassee River for a sewer. In geographic proportions this site is enormous. 52 miles of river , the Tittabawassee and Saginaw leading out to Lake Huron, thousands of acres of floodplain and properties through several communities. A study done by the Michigan Department of Community Health highlights the environmental justice issue of this contamination. The less educated people are, people of color, migrant workers and indigent residents are more likely to eat the fish from these waters as well as eating the fish most contaminated. In the summer of 2006 Lone Tree Council and a number of state wide groups and citizens petitioned the federal government (CDC) for a Health Consultation. We are awaiting a determination. The MDCH Fish Consumption Study can be viewed at<br /> http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdch/FCS_Final_rpt_061407_199288_7.pdf
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KM03 Repetition of a Lie
Agribusiness repeatedly claim that the complaints and lawsuits about the stink from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) are coming from urban and suburban folks who have moved to the country and don't like the smells. This is nothing more than a lie - the complaints and lawsuits come from long time rural residents and farmers. Here is the address to Ken Midkiff's website: http://www.kmidkiff.com
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KM02 Feeding at the Public Trough
While family farmers are perfectly capable of "feeding the world", most of the government largess flows to Corporate agribusinesses - millions of dollars in subsidies and grants. Consumers have become convinced that factory farms are a necessity This is not at all true, but rather is the hype spewed out by agribusinesses' hacks, lackey, lobbyists, and marketing gurus. Here is the address to his website: http://www.kmidkiff.com
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KM01 CAFO 101
An introduction to CAFOs (CAFO "101"); issues in common; how operations differ for hogs, broiler chickens, laying hens, dairy cows, and beef feedlots; and how all are similar in air and water pollution. Here is the address to his website: http://www.kmidkiff.com
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DITV08 Down In The Valley: December 2007; lcarter0i@comcast.net
Lloyd Carter, veteran journalist and observer of California water politics, offers his monthly assessment of the current hot issues in California's Water World. Listen to "Down in the Valley" live on the second friday of every month at 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Radio KFCF 88.1 FM, Fresno, California.
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DITV07 Down In The Valley: October 2007; lcarter0i@comcast.net
Lloyd Carter, veteran journalist and observer of California water politics, offers his monthly assessment of the current hot issues in California's Water World. Listen to "Down in the Valley" live on the second friday of every month at 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Radio KFCF 88.1 FM, Fresno, California.
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DITV06 Down In The Valley: September 2007; lcarter0i@comcast.net
Lloyd Carter, veteran journalist and observer of California water politics, offers his monthly assessment of the current hot issues in California's Water World. Listen to "Down in the Valley" live on the second friday of every month at 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Radio KFCF 88.1 FM, Fresno, California.
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DITV05 Down In The Valley: August 2007; lcarter0i@comcast.net
Lloyd Carter, veteran journalist and observer of California water politics, offers his monthly assessment of the current hot issues in California's Water World. Listen to "Down in the Valley" live on the second friday of every month at 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Radio KFCF 88.1 FM, Fresno, California.
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DITV04 Down In The Valley: July 2007; lcarter0i@comcast.net
Lloyd Carter, veteran journalist and observer of California water politics, offers his monthly assessment of the current hot issues in California's Water World. Listen to "Down in the Valley" live on the second friday of every month at 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Radio KFCF 88.1 FM, Fresno, California.
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DITV03 Down In The Valley: June 2007; lcarter0i@comcast.net
Lloyd Carter, veteran journalist and observer of California water politics, offers his monthly assessment of the current hot issues in California's Water World. Listen to "Down in the Valley" live on the second friday of every month at 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Radio KFCF 88.1 FM, Fresno, California.
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DITV02 Down In The Valley: May 2006; lcarter0i@comcast.net
Lloyd Carter, veteran journalist and observer of California water politics, offers his monthly assessment of the current hot issues in California's Water World. Listen to "Down in the Valley" live on the second friday of every month at 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Radio KFCF 88.1 FM, Fresno, California.
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DITV01 Down In The Valley: March 2006; lcarter0i@comcast.net
Lloyd Carter, veteran journalist and observer of California water politics, offers his monthly assessment of the current hot issues in California's Water World. Listen to "Down in the Valley" live on the second friday of every month at 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Radio KFCF 88.1 FM, Fresno, California.
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THB04 "California's Delta In Crisis" lcarter0i@comcast.net
In his fourth episode of Tales of the Hydraulic Brotherhood, California water expert and writer Lloyd Carter talks about the ecological crisis facing the San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary in the long hot summer of 2007. Los Angeles is experiencing its driest year on record and increasing water exports of Northern California water from the Delta to San Joaquin Valley farms and Southern California have caused the collapse of the Delta's fishery. The three-inch Delta Smelt, a critical part of the Delta fishery food chain, is teetering on the brink of extinction. Experts say it could be the beginning of what may become "the Perfect Drought." A Congressional subcommittee overseeing federal water policy recent held a field hearing in the Bay Area to gather information on what some experts say is a catastrophe waiting to happen.
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THB03 "Selenium Poisoning the American West" lcarter0i@comcast.net
In his third episode of Tales of the Hydraulic Brotherhood, California water expert Lloyd Carter talks about the threat posed by the trace element selenium to farmland, rivers, wetlands and wildlife in the western United States. Using the selenium poisoning of the Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge in the early 1980s as an example, Carter shows how little has been done by the federal government or state governments to halt selenium contamination caused by irrigation and mining activities.
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THB02 "Subsidy Gravy Train"; lcarter0i@comcast.net
In his second installment of "Tales of the Hydraulic Brotherhood" California writer and water expert Lloyd Carter talks about the enormous water and crop subsidies flowing in disproportionate amounts to huge factories in the field in Central California's irrigation country. While California big agribusiness operations hide behind the "family farmer" label, they continue to rake in half a billion dollars a year in taxpayer money, according to reports by the Environmental Working Group. Surprisingly, conservative think tanks like the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute, also favor major reform of the farm and water subsidy system now in place.
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THB01 "Westlands Water District"; lcarter0i@comcast.net
In his first podcast of "Tales of the Hydraulic Brotherhood" California water expert Lloyd Carter talks about the Westlands Water District, at 942 square miles the largest and most politically powerful federal water district in America. Westlands has a drainage problem caused by selenium, a trace element inherent in the soils of the western San Joaquin Valley in Central California, the nation's most productive farming region. Drainage water from Westlands poisoned ducks and shorebirds at the Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge in the mid 1980s triggering national headlines. Now Westlands wants to take over solving the drainage problem from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in exchange for forgiveness of a half billion dollar debt the water district owes the federal government AND control of the Bureau's state water permit which is annually worth $500 million.
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SG01 William Schlesinger
The eighth annual Students United for a Responsible Global Environment (SURGE) Conference was held at Duke University on March 30 - April 1, 2007. The conference focused on a variety of environmental, social justice and economic justice issues. The Friday evening kickoff featured the Dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University, Dr. William Schlesinger introducing keynote speaker Mary Anne Hitt of Appalachian Voices at the Love Auditorium.
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SG02 Mary Anne Hitt
The eighth annual Students United for a Responsible Global Environment (SURGE) Conference was held at Duke University on March 30 - April 1, 2007. The conference focused on a variety of environmental, social justice and economic justice issues. The Friday evening kickoff featured the Dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University, Dr. William Schlesinger introducing keynote speaker Mary Anne Hitt of Appalachian Voices at the Love Auditorium.
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SG03 Mary Anne Hitt
The eighth annual Students United for a Responsible Global Environment (SURGE) Conference was held at Duke University on March 30 - April 1, 2007. The conference focused on a variety of environmental, social justice and economic justice issues. The Friday evening kickoff featured the Dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University, Dr. William Schlesinger introducing keynote speaker Mary Anne Hitt of Appalachian Voices at the Love Auditorium.
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ANC01 Pocosin Lakes
The Pocosin Lakes refuge in eastern North Carolina is winter home to more than 100,000 swans, geese and other large waterfowl. Construction of a nearby landing strip is opposed by landowners, environmentalists and wildlife advocates, as well as Gov. Easley, who has called on Congress to block $10 million in federal funding for that site. Among the biggest concerns cited by opponents is the risk of birds colliding with jets - a problem that can cause jets to crash. To reduce the risk, the Navy has proposed that farmers plant less enticing food crops near the airstrip in the hope that this will discourage the birds from flocking near the runway. Beyond that, the Navy has proposed using dogs and fireworks to scare off birds, and potentially resorting to poison and firearms.
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ANC02 Pocosin Lakes
The Pocosin Lakes refuge in eastern North Carolina is winter home to more than 100,000 swans, geese and other large waterfowl. Construction of a nearby landing strip is opposed by landowners, environmentalists and wildlife advocates, as well as Gov. Easley, who has called on Congress to block $10 million in federal funding for that site. Among the biggest concerns cited by opponents is the risk of birds colliding with jets - a problem that can cause jets to crash. To reduce the risk, the Navy has proposed that farmers plant less enticing food crops near the airstrip in the hope that this will discourage the birds from flocking near the runway. Beyond that, the Navy has proposed using dogs and fireworks to scare off birds, and potentially resorting to poison and firearms.
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SC_EL Christa Wagner
May 9, 2007, 7:30 p.m., Carrboro Century Center Christa Wagner, the Director of Government Relations for the NC Sierra Club Chapter, will discuss opportunities and prospects for the passage of environmentally friendly legislation.
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SC_RC01 Robbie Cox
April 11, 2007 (Wed.), 7:30 p.m., Robbie Cox, past president of the national Sierra Club, is a UNC Professor of Communication who studies how public conversation about the environment affects public policy. He is also an avid outdoorsman who treks and climbs mountains in Asia and Africa. He'll bring together his research, his love of nature, and his experience as a national environmental leader in his talk on the national conversation about the climate. Come hear his ideas about the relationship between what we say about the environment and what we do.
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SC_RC02 Robbie Cox
April 11, 2007 (Wed.), 7:30 p.m., Robbie Cox, past president of the national Sierra Club, is a UNC Professor of Communication who studies how public conversation about the environment affects public policy. He is also an avid outdoorsman who treks and climbs mountains in Asia and Africa. He'll bring together his research, his love of nature, and his experience as a national environmental leader in his talk on the national conversation about the climate. Come hear his ideas about the relationship between what we say about the environment and what we do.
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SC_RC03 Robbie Cox
April 11, 2007 (Wed.), 7:30 p.m., Robbie Cox, past president of the national Sierra Club, is a UNC Professor of Communication who studies how public conversation about the environment affects public policy. He is also an avid outdoorsman who treks and climbs mountains in Asia and Africa. He'll bring together his research, his love of nature, and his experience as a national environmental leader in his talk on the national conversation about the climate. Come hear his ideas about the relationship between what we say about the environment and what we do.
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SC_OR01 Brian Rosa
Wednesday, January 10th at 7:30 p.m. - Carrboro Century Center. Food Waste in North Carolina: Composting and Other Diversion Technologies. Brian Rosa, Organics Recycling Coordinator for the North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Assistance will be our presenter. He will discuss our current food waste practices including feeding hungry people, composting and providing animal feed.
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SC_OR02 Brian Rosa
Wednesday, January 10th at 7:30 p.m. - Carrboro Century Center. Food Waste in North Carolina: Composting and Other Diversion Technologies. Brian Rosa, Organics Recycling Coordinator for the North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Assistance will be our presenter. He will discuss our current food waste practices including feeding hungry people, composting and providing animal feed.
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SC_BD01 "Bio-Diesel Overview" Part 1 ; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Wednesday, March 14th, 2007 - Chapel Hill Public Library Evan Ashworth has worked with Piedmont Biofuels for over two years. He manages fuel distribution from the commercial-scale production plant in Pittsboro, NC, operates the delivery tank truck, writes grants, and does education and outreach work. He is a graduate of the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Chicago, focusing on oil dependance and alternative fuels. Piedmont Biofuels can be contacted at: http://biofuels.coop/ or by writing/calling: P.O. Box 661, Pittsboro, NC 27312 | 919-321-8260
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SC_BD02 "Bio-Diesel Overview" Part 2; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Wednesday, March 14th, 2007 - Chapel Hill Public Library Evan Ashworth has worked with Piedmont Biofuels for over two years. He manages fuel distribution from the commercial-scale production plant in Pittsboro, NC, operates the delivery tank truck, writes grants, and does education and outreach work. He is a graduate of the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Chicago, focusing on oil dependance and alternative fuels. Piedmont Biofuels can be contacted at: http://biofuels.coop/ or by writing/calling: P.O. Box 661, Pittsboro, NC 27312 | 919-321-8260
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SC_BD03 "Bio-Diesel Overview" Part 3; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Wednesday, March 14th, 2007 - Chapel Hill Public Library Evan Ashworth has worked with Piedmont Biofuels for over two years. He manages fuel distribution from the commercial-scale production plant in Pittsboro, NC, operates the delivery tank truck, writes grants, and does education and outreach work. He is a graduate of the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Chicago, focusing on oil dependance and alternative fuels. Piedmont Biofuels can be contacted at: http://biofuels.coop/ or by writing/calling: P.O. Box 661, Pittsboro, NC 27312 | 919-321-8260
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WK03 Black Warrior River Talk
On July 19, 2007, Joseph Puentes conducted a podcast interview with Charles Scribner, Director of Development for Black Warrior Riverkeeper®, a non-profit Alabama chapter of Waterkeeper® Alliance. The two discussed such topics as Black Warrior Riverkeeper's® history, staff, mission, fundraising, legal actions, events, and membership, as well as the diverse pollutants and negligent Alabama state agencies that plague the vital yet vulnerable Black Warrior River Watershed.
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HV11 Rick Dove
Starting at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 19th, and running straight through until 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 there will be a vigil held in downtown Raleigh at the Halifax Mall, which is in the middle of the legislative and other government buildings. Participating groups include: ALLIANCE FOR A RESPONSIBLE SWINE INDUSTRY, CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TILLERY, CAPE FEAR COASTKEEPER, CAPE FEAR RIVER WATCH, CAPE HATTERAS COASTKEEPER, CAPE LOOKOUT COASTKEEPER, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLACK WORKERS FOR JUSTICE, DUPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PROJECT, FRUIT OF LABOR, LOWER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, NEUSE RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVERKEEPER, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NETWORK, OPEN MINDED SENIORS, PAMLICO-TAR RIVER FOUNDATION, PAMLICO-TAR RIVERKEEPER, RURAL EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY HELP, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, UPPER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE.
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HV10 Nat Bagget
Starting at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 19th, and running straight through until 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 there will be a vigil held in downtown Raleigh at the Halifax Mall, which is in the middle of the legislative and other government buildings. Participating groups include: ALLIANCE FOR A RESPONSIBLE SWINE INDUSTRY, CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TILLERY, CAPE FEAR COASTKEEPER, CAPE FEAR RIVER WATCH, CAPE HATTERAS COASTKEEPER, CAPE LOOKOUT COASTKEEPER, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLACK WORKERS FOR JUSTICE, DUPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PROJECT, FRUIT OF LABOR, LOWER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, NEUSE RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVERKEEPER, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NETWORK, OPEN MINDED SENIORS, PAMLICO-TAR RIVER FOUNDATION, PAMLICO-TAR RIVERKEEPER, RURAL EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY HELP, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, UPPER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE.
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HV09 Heather Jacobs
Starting at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 19th, and running straight through until 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 there will be a vigil held in downtown Raleigh at the Halifax Mall, which is in the middle of the legislative and other government buildings. Participating groups include: ALLIANCE FOR A RESPONSIBLE SWINE INDUSTRY, CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TILLERY, CAPE FEAR COASTKEEPER, CAPE FEAR RIVER WATCH, CAPE HATTERAS COASTKEEPER, CAPE LOOKOUT COASTKEEPER, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLACK WORKERS FOR JUSTICE, DUPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PROJECT, FRUIT OF LABOR, LOWER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, NEUSE RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVERKEEPER, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NETWORK, OPEN MINDED SENIORS, PAMLICO-TAR RIVER FOUNDATION, PAMLICO-TAR RIVERKEEPER, RURAL EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY HELP, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, UPPER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE.
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HV08 Gary Grant
Starting at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 19th, and running straight through until 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 there will be a vigil held in downtown Raleigh at the Halifax Mall, which is in the middle of the legislative and other government buildings. Participating groups include: ALLIANCE FOR A RESPONSIBLE SWINE INDUSTRY, CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TILLERY, CAPE FEAR COASTKEEPER, CAPE FEAR RIVER WATCH, CAPE HATTERAS COASTKEEPER, CAPE LOOKOUT COASTKEEPER, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLACK WORKERS FOR JUSTICE, DUPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PROJECT, FRUIT OF LABOR, LOWER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, NEUSE RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVERKEEPER, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NETWORK, OPEN MINDED SENIORS, PAMLICO-TAR RIVER FOUNDATION, PAMLICO-TAR RIVERKEEPER, RURAL EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY HELP, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, UPPER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE.
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HV07 Dave McCracken
Starting at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 19th, and running straight through until 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 there will be a vigil held in downtown Raleigh at the Halifax Mall, which is in the middle of the legislative and other government buildings. Participating groups include: ALLIANCE FOR A RESPONSIBLE SWINE INDUSTRY, CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TILLERY, CAPE FEAR COASTKEEPER, CAPE FEAR RIVER WATCH, CAPE HATTERAS COASTKEEPER, CAPE LOOKOUT COASTKEEPER, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLACK WORKERS FOR JUSTICE, DUPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PROJECT, FRUIT OF LABOR, LOWER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, NEUSE RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVERKEEPER, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NETWORK, OPEN MINDED SENIORS, PAMLICO-TAR RIVER FOUNDATION, PAMLICO-TAR RIVERKEEPER, RURAL EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY HELP, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, UPPER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE.
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HV06 Rick Dove
Starting at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 19th, and running straight through until 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 there will be a vigil held in downtown Raleigh at the Halifax Mall, which is in the middle of the legislative and other government buildings. Participating groups include: ALLIANCE FOR A RESPONSIBLE SWINE INDUSTRY, CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TILLERY, CAPE FEAR COASTKEEPER, CAPE FEAR RIVER WATCH, CAPE HATTERAS COASTKEEPER, CAPE LOOKOUT COASTKEEPER, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLACK WORKERS FOR JUSTICE, DUPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PROJECT, FRUIT OF LABOR, LOWER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, NEUSE RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVERKEEPER, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NETWORK, OPEN MINDED SENIORS, PAMLICO-TAR RIVER FOUNDATION, PAMLICO-TAR RIVERKEEPER, RURAL EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY HELP, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, UPPER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE.
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HV05 Bishop Williams
Starting at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 19th, and running straight through until 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 there will be a vigil held in downtown Raleigh at the Halifax Mall, which is in the middle of the legislative and other government buildings. Participating groups include: ALLIANCE FOR A RESPONSIBLE SWINE INDUSTRY, CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TILLERY, CAPE FEAR COASTKEEPER, CAPE FEAR RIVER WATCH, CAPE HATTERAS COASTKEEPER, CAPE LOOKOUT COASTKEEPER, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLACK WORKERS FOR JUSTICE, DUPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PROJECT, FRUIT OF LABOR, LOWER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, NEUSE RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVERKEEPER, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NETWORK, OPEN MINDED SENIORS, PAMLICO-TAR RIVER FOUNDATION, PAMLICO-TAR RIVERKEEPER, RURAL EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY HELP, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, UPPER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE.
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HV04 Heather Jacobs
Starting at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 19th, and running straight through until 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 there will be a vigil held in downtown Raleigh at the Halifax Mall, which is in the middle of the legislative and other government buildings. Participating groups include: ALLIANCE FOR A RESPONSIBLE SWINE INDUSTRY, CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TILLERY, CAPE FEAR COASTKEEPER, CAPE FEAR RIVER WATCH, CAPE HATTERAS COASTKEEPER, CAPE LOOKOUT COASTKEEPER, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLACK WORKERS FOR JUSTICE, DUPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PROJECT, FRUIT OF LABOR, LOWER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, NEUSE RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVERKEEPER, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NETWORK, OPEN MINDED SENIORS, PAMLICO-TAR RIVER FOUNDATION, PAMLICO-TAR RIVERKEEPER, RURAL EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY HELP, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, UPPER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE.
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HV03 Gary Grant
Starting at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 19th, and running straight through until 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 there will be a vigil held in downtown Raleigh at the Halifax Mall, which is in the middle of the legislative and other government buildings. Participating groups include: ALLIANCE FOR A RESPONSIBLE SWINE INDUSTRY, CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TILLERY, CAPE FEAR COASTKEEPER, CAPE FEAR RIVER WATCH, CAPE HATTERAS COASTKEEPER, CAPE LOOKOUT COASTKEEPER, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLACK WORKERS FOR JUSTICE, DUPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PROJECT, FRUIT OF LABOR, LOWER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, NEUSE RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVERKEEPER, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NETWORK, OPEN MINDED SENIORS, PAMLICO-TAR RIVER FOUNDATION, PAMLICO-TAR RIVERKEEPER, RURAL EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY HELP, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, UPPER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE.
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HV02 Rick Dove
Starting at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 19th, and running straight through until 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 there will be a vigil held in downtown Raleigh at the Halifax Mall, which is in the middle of the legislative and other government buildings. Participating groups include: ALLIANCE FOR A RESPONSIBLE SWINE INDUSTRY, CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TILLERY, CAPE FEAR COASTKEEPER, CAPE FEAR RIVER WATCH, CAPE HATTERAS COASTKEEPER, CAPE LOOKOUT COASTKEEPER, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLACK WORKERS FOR JUSTICE, DUPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PROJECT, FRUIT OF LABOR, LOWER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, NEUSE RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVERKEEPER, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NETWORK, OPEN MINDED SENIORS, PAMLICO-TAR RIVER FOUNDATION, PAMLICO-TAR RIVERKEEPER, RURAL EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY HELP, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, UPPER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE.
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HV01 Individual Interviews
Starting at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 19th, and running straight through until 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 21st, 2007 there will be a vigil held in downtown Raleigh at the Halifax Mall, which is in the middle of the legislative and other government buildings. Participating groups include: ALLIANCE FOR A RESPONSIBLE SWINE INDUSTRY, CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TILLERY, CAPE FEAR COASTKEEPER, CAPE FEAR RIVER WATCH, CAPE HATTERAS COASTKEEPER, CAPE LOOKOUT COASTKEEPER, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLACK WORKERS FOR JUSTICE, DUPLIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PROJECT, FRUIT OF LABOR, LOWER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, NEUSE RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVER FOUNDATION, NEW RIVERKEEPER, NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NETWORK, OPEN MINDED SENIORS, PAMLICO-TAR RIVER FOUNDATION, PAMLICO-TAR RIVERKEEPER, RURAL EMPOWERMENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY HELP, SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTER, NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, UPPER NEUSE RIVERKEEPER, WATERKEEPER ALLIANCE.
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WK02 "Tour de Neuse"
The Neuse Riverkeepers will give a brief presentation on their roles and responsibilities as Riverkeepers. Afterwards, take a virtual tour down the Neuse River. This past spring, Larry Baldwin, the Lower Neuse Riverkeeper and Dean completed their 270 mile Tour de Neuse - a 3 week journey down the Neuse River. See rare and beautiful images of the Neuse River. Visit NeuseRiver.org for Tour de Neuse daily journals, pictures and maps.
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Ocean Wave and Tidal Energy Conversion by Roger Bedard Part 1; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Wave and tidal energy conversion discussion
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Ocean Wave and Tidal Energy Conversion by Roger Bedard Part 2; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Wave and tidal energy conversion discussion
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Ocean Wave and Tidal Energy Conversion by Roger Bedard Part 3; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Wave and tidal energy conversion discussion
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"Will Water Become The Next Oil?"
Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders with Jean Feraca - A Wisconsin Public Radio program and podcast. The program is very informative and offers indepth interviews in the following categories: Arts and Music, Culture and Society, Environment, Films, Food, Initiatives, Literature and Poetry, Politics and Religion, Science and Technology, and World Citizens. Please go to their webpage to find a complete listing of many high quality audio programs: http://www.wpr.org/hereonearth/ Also subscribe to the podcast via their RSS feed: http://www.wpr.org/hereonearth/podcast/rss.xml
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GL04 "On The Brink: The Great Lakes in the 21st Century" by Dave Dempsey; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Dave Dempsey discusses the national and global significance of the Great Lakes, which contain 18% of the world's available surface fresh water. Contact Information: http://H2Opodcast.com or Clean@H2Opodcast.com or 206-339-4134
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GL03 "Water Poems"; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Water Poetry excerpted from Barbara Spring's books : Sophia's Lost and Found: Poems of Above and Below and The Wilderness Within.
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GL02 The Dynamic Great Lakes: Part II Lower Great Lakes by Barbara Spring - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Barbara Spring is a teacher, and a writer of non fiction and poetry. She has worked on grassroots committees for many years for the betterment of the Great Lakes. As a concerned citizen, she continues to speak at governmental meetings that concern the Great Lakes.
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GL01 The Dynamic Great Lakes: Part I Upper Great Lakes by Barbara Spring - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Barbara Spring is a teacher, and a writer of non fiction and poetry. She has worked on grassroots committees for many years for the betterment of the Great Lakes. As a concerned citizen, she continues to speak at governmental meetings that concern the Great Lakes.
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"Droplets" Professor Mike Young - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Ewart Shaw Education Producer at Radio Adelaide 101.5 FM interviews Professor Mike Young of the University of Adelaide about his on line publication "Droplets." Mike Young is Professor of Water Economics and Management at the University of Adelaide. Every few weeks, Mike writes a droplet describing an innovative policy option that he has heard about. Droplets are designed to catalyse innovation and drive policy debate. To receive an email when the next droplet is released send an email to droplets@adelaide.edu.au To read past droplets go to http://www.myoung.net.au
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"Water Use, Water Attitudes and Water Conservation with Emphasis on Composting Toilets"; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
This is a look at water use, water attitudes and water conservation with emphasis on composting toilets.
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AR02 "Sustainable River and Fresh Water Management" by Peter Gleick; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Andrew Fahlund, Vice President for Conservation at American Rivers Organization (http://www.americanrivers.org), recently sat down with Dr. Gleick to discuss the challenge of managing our rivers and other freshwater resources in a sustainable way.
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OF01 "One Forest, Three Countries" - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
"One Forest, Three Countries: Forecasting Deforestation and Economic Impact of Roads in the Mayan Forest" by Dalia Amor, PhD Candidate, Nicholas School of the Environment: Duke University. Date: Wednesday, Jan 31st, 2007. Contact info: http://H2Opodcast.com; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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OF02 "One Forest, Three Countries" - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
"One Forest, Three Countries: Forecasting Deforestation and Economic Impact of Roads in the Mayan Forest" Q/A by Dalia Amor, PhD Candidate, Nicholas School of the Environment: Duke University. Date: Wednesday, Jan 31st, 2007. Contact info: http://H2Opodcast.com; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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RG01 Remembering the Gulf: Changes in the Sea of Cortez - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Part 01, Sunday, February 11, 2006, 5:00 pm, Raphael D. Sagarin, Ph.D., Remembering the Gulf: Changes in the Sea of Cortez since Steinbeck and Ricketts' 1940 Expedition. Contact Info: http://H2Opodcast.com; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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RG02 Remembering the Gulf: Changes in the Sea of Cortez - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Part 02, Sunday, February 11, 2006, 5:00 pm, Raphael D. Sagarin, Ph.D., Remembering the Gulf: Changes in the Sea of Cortez since Steinbeck and Ricketts' 1940 Expedition. Contact Info: http://H2Opodcast.com; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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RG03 Remembering the Gulf: Changes in the Sea of Cortez - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Q/A, Sunday, February 11, 2006, 5:00 pm, Raphael D. Sagarin, Ph.D., Remembering the Gulf: Changes in the Sea of Cortez since Steinbeck and Ricketts' 1940 Expedition. Contact Info: http://H2Opodcast.com; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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WQ01 "Water Quality" - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Kenneth Reckhow, Ph.D., formerly director of Water Resources Research Institute of North Carolina and currently professor of water quality at Duke's Nicholas School, will talk about "Water Quality." Wednesday, February 21, 7-9 pm, Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Durham, NC. Comments/Questions can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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WQ02 "Water Quality" - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Kenneth Reckhow, Ph.D., formerly director of Water Resources Research Institute of North Carolina and currently professor of water quality at Duke's Nicholas School, will talk about "Water Quality." Wednesday, February 21, 7-9 pm, Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Durham, NC. Comments/Questions can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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WQ03 "Water Quality" - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Kenneth Reckhow, Ph.D., formerly director of Water Resources Research Institute of North Carolina and currently professor of water quality at Duke's Nicholas School, will talk about "Water Quality." Wednesday, February 21, 7-9 pm, Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Durham, NC. Comments/Questions can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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WQ04 "Water Quality" - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Kenneth Reckhow, Ph.D., formerly director of Water Resources Research Institute of North Carolina and currently professor of water quality at Duke's Nicholas School, will talk about "Water Quality." Wednesday, February 21, 7-9 pm, Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Durham, NC. Comments/Questions can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com; http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA01 Dr. Schlesinger - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA02 Dr. Sagarin - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA03 Dr. Donlan - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA04 Dr. Wilcox - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA05 Question and Answer Session - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA06 Dr. Losos - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA07 Dr. Terborgh - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA08 Dr. Salafsky - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA09 Question and Answer Session - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA10 Dr. V.B. Mathur - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
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PA11 Tom Butler - Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA12 Carlos Manuel Rodriguez - Part 01; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA13 Carlos Manuel Rodriguez - Part 02; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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PA14 Carlos Manuel Rodriguez - Part 03; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
PROTECTED AREAS: HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE THEY IN A CHANGING WORLD? Conference Date and Location: Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Terry Stanford Institute of Public. Contact Info: can be directed to Joseph Puentes; Clean@H2Opodcast.com or http://H2Opodcast.com; 206-339-4134
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WK01 Churchill Hydro Project;
Please listen to the following audio from Newfoundland and Labrador This Week a CBC Radio program. In this 03 February 2007 program you'll hear information related to the Grand (Churchill) River.
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"Water Follies"; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
"Water Follies: The Impact of Groundwater Pumping on the Environment" by Robert Glennon, Ph.D.
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FWNC01 Opening Address by Lieutenant Governor Beverly Perdue; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
On March 1st, 2007, the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions sponsored a one-day conference to provide a forum for stakeholders to discuss creative ideas and practical solutions to our state's water resource challenges. It brought together state and national experts to consider the feasibility and potential of new efforts to ensure clean water for generations to come.
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FWNC02 Panel One: Green Infrastructure; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Panel One: Green Infrastructure; On March 1st, 2007, the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions sponsored a one-day conference to provide a forum for stakeholders to discuss creative ideas and practical solutions to our state's water resource challenges. It brought together state and national experts to consider the feasibility and potential of new efforts to ensure clean water for generations to come.
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FWNC03 Keynote Address by The Honorable Bruce Babbitt, Former Secretary of the Interior; Clean@H2Opodcast.com
Keynote Address by The Honorable Bruce Babbitt, Former Secretary of the Interior; On March 1st, 2007, the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions sponsored a one-day conference to provide a forum for stakeholders to discuss creative ideas and practical solutions to our state's water resource challenges. It brought together state and national experts to consider the feasibility and potential of new efforts to ensure clean water for generations to come.
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MNC01 Sandy Carmany
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC02 Stephe Yborra
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC03 Ann Brennan
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC04 QA Session
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC05 Mel Peffers
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC06 Mark Hairr
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC07 QA Session
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC08 Pricey Harrison
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC09 Larry Shirley
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC10 Kelly Carnes
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC11 Michael Arnold
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC12 Dan Besse
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC13 Gary Smith
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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MNC14 QA Session
"Mobilizing North Carolina - Where Air Quality, Energy, and Transportation Meet" Conference. April 18, 2007; Greensboro, NC Contact info: http://mobilizingnc.com; NC Solar Center: http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/; http://H2Opodcast.com
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