Voices from the Edge on 10/22/09

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Produced by: 
KBOO
Air date: 
Thu, 10/22/2009 - 8:00am to 9:00am
Why is 350 an important number? A discussion on climate change.

 

 

This Saturday, Portlanders will be gathering in Pioneer Courthouse Square to convince other Oregonians that 350 is a very important number. That's the maximum safe level of parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The 350 movement, initiated by author-activist Bill McKibbon, is having actions in over 140 nations this Saturday to pressure governments to take serious action to curb climate change. In the United States, the call to action comes as the U.S. Senate considers the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act and polluting industries mount record-breaking lobbying campaigns in opposition.

This week, Dave talks with Munro Sickafoose, an organizer of the Oregon 350 Climate Action Rally and with Jamie Hogue, Oregon Field Organizer for Climate Solutions, a public interest group that works to create practical and profitable climate and clean-energy policies that work for the environment and the economy.

The conversation doesn't end when the program does. You can join in additional discussion of the week's issue on our blog at kboo.fm/voicesfromtheedge (click on the "blog" tab). You'll find additional information, important links, comments from other listeners and commentary from Jo Ann and Dave. Have a question for our guests, but can't call in during the program? Post your questions on line so we can make them a part of the Voices discussion.

 

Why is 350 an important number? A discussion on climate change.

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You want to do something to save the climate? Don't just beg government; change your life. Stop driving cars. Walk, bike, or use public transit. Eat a locally grown organic raw vegan diet. Turn off electrical appliances. Heat your home with passive solar.

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