With both federal and international action on global warming either in
political gridlock or painfully slow, citizens and municipilaties are taking
matters into their own hands. A rule proposed by the Washington Department
of Ecology to limit carbon pollution will have a pu...
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Beckwith was scheduled to be on last week's program, but due to a
misunderstanding, he only was able to be on for the last 20 minutes. So we
brought him back for the full hour.
He is a physicist, engineer, and now a part-time professor at the University
of Ottawa. He is i...
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To those willing and able to come to grips with the vast and accelerating
changes happening to our global climatic system, the tendency to despair or
to just turn it all off can be ever present. And there are those, like
Conservation Biologist, social critic (and certified ...
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Wadhams, professor of Ocean Physics and head of the Polar Ocean Physics Group
at the University of Cambridge, U.K., is the world's foremost Arctic expert.
In more ordinary times, he's done his public speaking at conferences, in the
lecture hall, or at the occasional press c...
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Way back in 1958, a group of Quaker anti-nuclear weapons activists sailed
the Golden Rule towards the Marshall Islands to protest atmospheric nuclear
testing, which both the U.S. and the Soviet Union were then engaged in.
Radiation was turning up in cows' and human milk. Th...
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Three community mental health activists join host Paul Roland to talk about a
series of "Truth & Reconciliation" events in Portland organized by the MOMS
Movement, Rethinking Psychiatry and the Icarus Project. The Wednesday, May 25
event will be an opportunity for people wh...
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Scheduled guest Ralph Nader had to cancel at the last minute, but luckily Sam
Husseini of Institute for Public Accuracy (http://www.accuracy.org/) agreed
to step into the breach. And the fact that he has been critical of Nader
makes it even more timely! His new project is V...
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As a delegation of Indigenous Lumad activists arrives in Portland, the
Philippines just got through a national election,
which apparently brought Rodrigo Duterte into power as President. The
coincidence is significant, as Duterte has been the mayor of Davao City, the
larg...
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