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News Analysis: Lisa Woll Proposes Federal Office of CSR Innovation

The Social Investment Forum (SIF) submitted a letter to President Obama listing a series of policy proposals, from proxy access allowing shareholders to nominate board candidates to “say on pay” giving...

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After Capitalism: PROUT as a Sustainable, Democratic Economic Model

Today, Dada Maheshvarananda meditates on the alternative economic model of Progressive Utilization Theory, or PROUT. Joe Romm of Climate Progress analyzes the climate resolve of the Obama...

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Envisioning a Green Economy

This week, green business guru Joel Makower encourages us to envision success in creating a clean, sustainable economy that averts climate catastrophe and improves our environment, communities, and...

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Making the Case for a Green Stimulus

Alex Bowen, a Principal Research Fellow at The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment of the London School of Economics, discusses An Outline of the Case for a ‘Green’...

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Bill McKibben Urges Civil Disobedience Against Coal

Sea Change Radio speaks with Bill McKibben about the Capitol Climate Action protest against coal in Washington, DC.  And Caroline Rees of the Harvard team behind UN Special Representative on Business...

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News Analysis: Protesting Coal

Peaceful protesters gathered at the Mount Tom Power Plant in Holyoke, Massachusetts, on March 1, a chilly Sunday. They were demonstrating against coal, the fossil fuel that spews global warming carbon...

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The Mindful Path to Sustainability

Stephanie Kaza links buddhism and sustainability in her new book, .  Sea Change Co-Host Francesca Rheannon covers coal protests at the Mount Tom Power Plant in Holyoke, Massachusetts, where she...

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Village to Reinvent the World – Creating a Sustainable Community

Journalist Alan Weisman talks about his book , reissued late last year by Chelsea Green Publishing on the 10th anniversary of its first edition.  And in the News Analysis, Rob Weissman of Wall Street...

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Closing the Climate Feedback Loop

Lars Klüver of the Danish Board of Technology talks about the World Wide Views on Global Warming project he directs that will gather opinions of everyday citizens in 45 countries globally in September...

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Joe Romm on Waxman-Markey Climate Bill

Sea Change’s complete interview with Joe Romm of Climate Progress. If you found this post interesting, you might want to explore these topics also: Clean Tech, Climate Change, Renewable Energy,...

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Carroll Muffett on Waxman-Markey Climate Bill

Sea Change’s complete interview with Carroll Muffett of Greenpeace on the Waxman-Markey Climate Bill. If you found this post interesting, you might want to explore these topics also: Clean Tech,...

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Climate Bill: Pass or Fail?

The Waxman-Markey Climate Bill is making its way through Congress, and stirring up controversy within the environmental movement between those who support it as a necessary first step, and those who...

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Whose Commonwealth Is It?

Journalist and policy strategist David Bollier tells us about the idea of the commons, wind energy expert Patrick Quinlan talks about how wind power in Massachusetts has become a battleground over...

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Saving Landfills from Unnecessary Waste, and CleanTech Innovation from Undue...

Sea Change Radio West Coast Correspondent Alex Wise speaks with Karen Nelsen, co-founder of EarthBaby, which produces compostable diapers.  Alex also talks with clean tech analyst and green business...

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Cream Skimming: Cows & CleanTech

Today's first guest is Brie Johnson from Straus Family Creamery who talks about practices that make milk production a more sustainable, less polluting and cleaner enterprise. Our next guest is venture...

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Elizabeth Kolbert on Greening the Ghetto

“Greening the Ghetto” is the title of Elizabeth Kolbert’s profile of Van Jones in a recent New Yorker. The piece traces Van Jones’ development from a civil rights activist to a green collar jobs guru....

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Clean Energy Connections

At the Clean Energy Connections Conference in November 2008, Sea Change Radio Co-Host Francesca Rheannon spoke with Massachusetts Commissioner of Energy Resources Phil Guidice about the Regional...

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Joe Romm on Obama’s Climate Resolve

Joe Romm In his first week in office, President Obama seemed to hit the ground running on climate change policy and support for a greener economy. But some say that while his efforts are a good first...

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ViewPoint: Jim Motavalli on Cars and Carbon

Jim Motavalli Jim Motavalli blogs on green matters for The Daily Green and Mother Nature Network and he blogs about cars in the New York Times “Automobiles” section.  He was also a long-time editor...

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Correcting the Record on the “Cleantech Crash”

If you watched last weekend’s 60 Minutes piece on the so called “Cleantech Crash,” you might have taken a moment to check the channel and make sure you weren’t watching Fox News. The story focuses...

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