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TreeHugger Radio is a weekly program of green news, eco-lifestyle coverage, and extended interviews with some of the world's brightest green luminaries.
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30 episodis<![CDATA[TreeHugger Radio: A Final Episode and Nine of Our Favorite Moments With Amazing People]]>
In this final installment we step back through time into some of our favorite conversations.
<![CDATA[TreeHugger Radio #205: America's War on Innocent Critters, Pollution's Cooling Effect, and the EPA's Cross to Bear]]>
Jacob and Brian look at SolarCity going public, pollution that cools the country, clever sewage sensors, and plenty more.
<![CDATA[TreeHugger Radio #204: A BP Engineer is Arrested, Obama Acts Serious on Energy, and Discovery Skates Over the Science]]>
Brian and Jacob talk about floating wind turbines, a kindler, gentler Burger King, and what the Discovery Channel left out of Frozen Planet.
<![CDATA[TreeHugger Radio #203: Penguins on the Rebound, Ford’s New Electric, and the Future of Food in a World That’s Cooking]]>
Jacob and Brian look at the top green news from the pages of TreeHugger.
<![CDATA[TreeHugger Radio #202: The Warmest Winter Ever, Arsenic in Your Chicken, Dying Dolphins, and Vermont Versus Monsanto]]>
Jacob and Brian look at chicken pre-marinated with Prozak, the blackest solar cell ever, and Poland and Vermont's fight against Monsanto.
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[TreeHugger Radio #201: A Greener iCloud, Obama on Gas, Talking Plants, and Doomsday Dating]]>
This week, Jacob and Brian talk about a greener Apple Inc., crazy-ass weather, Obama's oil and gas issues, and a dating site for the doomsday crowd.
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[TreeHugger Radio #200: The Pipeline That Won't Die, Helium Shortages, Franken-Legos, and More]]>
Jacob and Brian dig into the pipeline that won't die, helium shortages, franken-Legos, laser recycling, and more.
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Gus Speth Envisions America the Possible (Podcast)]]>
James Gustave Speth, founder of the World Resources Institute, discusses his new book and the political reform America so dearly needs.
<![CDATA[Rajendra Pachauri, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Podcast)]]>
Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, discusses objectivity, climate deniers, and bringing solar technology to...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Economist Jeffrey Sachs on Poverty, Politics, Pipelines, and Protests (Podcast)]]>
Author and economist Jeff Sachs discusses politics, Occupy, Keystone XL, the need for nuclear, and lots more.
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[George Monbiot on Junk Science, Rational Thought, and The Tragedy of Giving Up Nuclear (Podcast)]]>
The Guardian's George Monbiot talks about climate deniers, junk science, and the need for nuclear.
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Alan Rabinowitz, Defender of the Big Cats (Podcast)]]>
In a tireless career, Alan Rabinowitz has accomplished more than most people can even dream, establishing some of the largest animal reserves in the w...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Elizabeth Kolbert on Climate Denier Politicians and Why Extreme Weather is the New Norm (Podcast)]]>
The New Yorker's Elizabeth Kolbert on global warming science and Republican climate denial.
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[William McDonough on Cradle to Cradle, a Terrestrial Space Station, and What Went Wrong in China (Podcast)]]>
Architect and author of Cradle to Cradle talks about green products, his new buildings, and what happened in China.
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Josh Fox, Director of Gasland, on the Lies of Hydrofracking (Podcast)]]>
Josh Fox, the writer and director of Gasland, discusses the ravages of hydrofracking and the fight against it .
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Frances Moore Lappé on Escaping Thought Traps and Creating Democracy for a Small Planet (Podcast)]]>
The author of Diet for a Small Planet discusses democracy, psychology, Occupy Wall Street, and her new book, EcoMind.
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Dickson Despommier on the Rise of the Vertical Farm (Podcast)]]>
Science of science fiction? Dickson Despommier, the father of vertical farming, discusses what the future of agriculture might look like.
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Richard Heinberg on Reaching The End of Growth (Podcast)]]>
Richard Heinberg (author of The Party's Over and Peak Everything) talks about his new book, The End of Growth, and explains why you can't have unlimi...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Gernot Wagner on The Futility of Going Green and the Economics of What Really Matters (Podcast)]]>
If bringing your canvas bags to the grocery store, carpooling, and forgoing double cheeseburgers makes you feel good about yourself, terrific. But don...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Zem Joaquin, Founder of Ecofabulous.com (Podcast)]]>
Even if the label of "maven" is painfully over-applied, there are people who still deserve it. Zem Joaquin, the stylish polymath behind Ecofabulous.co...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Rebecca Tarbotton on Pressuring and Inspiring the Opposition (Podcast)]]>
The Rainforest Action Network tackles a whole lot more than rainforests, and Executive Director Rebecca Tarbotton is leading her organization to the f...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Dr. Michel Gelobter on Nukes, Republicans, Tech, and the Future of Energy (Podcast)]]>
After seven years in government, seven years in non-profits, and seven years in business, Michel Gelobter jokes that he's headed for the clergy next....
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Bill McKibben Versus The Terrifying Tar Sands (Podcast)]]>
When renowned NASA climatologist James Hansen came on the podcast recently, he said some chilling words: if we burn the oil in the Canadian tar sands...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Allison Arieff on Prefab, Going Local, and Why the Suburbs Aren't So Bad (Podcast)]]>
One can't spend years as the editor in chief of Dwell magazine and not be something of a sage on sustainable design. What's more, Allison Arieff liter...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Lawrence Bender, Producer of An Inconvenient Truth (Podcast)]]>
Inglorious Bastards. Good Will Hunting. Pulp Fiction. Kill Bill. An Inconvenient Truth. With a roster of iconic films and a whole shelf of gold statue...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Seth Fletcher on Superbatteries, Electric Cars, and the New Lithium Economy (Podcast)]]>
What makes lithium, the lightest metal on earth, our best bet for beating oil? If the world is turning to electric cars with lithium-based batteries,...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[NASA's James Hansen on Climate Change and Intergenerational Justice (Podcast)]]>
One of the most venerated scientists of our time, James Hansen is the head of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, a position he's held for thr...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Musician Ben Sollee on the Ravages of Coal and the Wonders of the Bicycle (Podcast)]]>
Among music festivals, Bonnaroo is the juggernaut, and this year is was bigger than ever with 80,000 people descending on Manchester, Tennessee. One o...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Sarah Rich on Local Food and Disruptive Technology (Podcast)]]>
Sarah Rich is a former senior editor at Dwell magazine, the creator of Longshot Magazine, and the co-author of the WorldChanging book. Sarah's journal...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio<![CDATA[Alexis Madrigal on Powering the Dream (Podcast)]]>
Wind turbines, solar cells, wave power. If you think these are newfangled technologies, think again. They were fangled long ago, and their story is th...
No hi ha fitxer d'àudio