ViewPoint: Francesca Rheannon — A Modest Proposal
Sea Change Co-Host Francesca Rheannon has a modest proposal for building demand for energy efficiency: a Home Energy Savings Equal Opportunity Program. The home energy audit guy came the other day. You...
View ArticleNews Analysis: 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....
View ArticleSlow Money = Compost for Growing New Economy
Today we measure the speed of money. Woody Tasch discusses his book, . And Katy Lederer transforms her experience working in the fast money culture of Wall Street into poetry in the book , . We’re...
View ArticleEnvisioning 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...
View ArticleMaking 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’...
View ArticleThe 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...
View ArticleBuilding Green – LEED and Passive Survivability
BuildingGreen.com founder Alex Wilson discusses the history, current state, and future of the green building movement. Erin Gorman, CEO of Divine Chocolate USA, welcomes the move by Cadbury to source...
View ArticleVillage 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...
View ArticleSeeding the Solidarity Economy
The Center for Popular Economics (CPE) recently hosted the first Forum on the Solidarity Economy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst — home of Sea Change Radio. CPE Executive Director Emily...
View ArticleViewPoint: Hazel Henderson on the New Financiers
Commentator Hazel Henderson of Ethical Markets Media thinks the outline of a new, moral financial system is beginning to rise from the ashes of the old. Its being ushered in by what she calls “the new...
View ArticleClosing 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...
View ArticlePeace and Environmental Justice Taking Root
Francesca Rheannon and Bill Baue of Sea Change host an intimate chat with Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai about the links between environmental justice, women’s empowerment, democratic governance, and...
View ArticleGreen Jobs Debate – The Costs of Going Green
Green jobs are all the talk nowadays, which has predictably led to healthy debate. On today’s Sea Change Radio, Co-Host Francesca Rheannon talks with GreenBiz Senior Writer Marc Gunther about his...
View ArticleEmpowering Citizens To Protect Their Local Community
Longtime shareowner activist Steve Viederman discusses the notion of community governance, where communities reclaim democratic power of self-determination from corporations and other external forces....
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