Guests Pam Burton, President, Solar Washington, and Meg Gluckman, Acting Solar Cities Coordinator, Seattle City Light, speak with Diane Horn about the status of solar energy in the Seattle area and the 2008 Solar Tour.
Sustainability Segments: Jenny Heins and Vic Opperman
Guests Jenny Heins and Vic Opperman of Sustainable Ballard, a nonprofit organization in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood developing a grassroots vision of sustainability, speak with Diane Horn about the accomplishments of Sustainable Ballard, SCALLOPS (Sustainable Communities All Around Puget Sound), and the 2008 Festival.
Sustainability Segments: Peter Norton
Guest Peter Norton, Assistant Professor, Department of Science, Technology, and Society, University of Virginia, speaks
with Diane Horn about his book “Fighting Traffic: The Dawn of the Motor Age in the American City.”
Sustainability Segments: Elizabeth Gray
Guest Elizabeth Gray, Director of Conservation Science, Nature Conservancy of Washington, speaks with Diane Horn about the environmental footprint of biofuels and recommends principles for developing environmentally sound biofuels.
Sustainability Segment: Dave Chameides
Guest Dave Chameides speaks with Diane Horn about his project “365 Days of Trash.”
Sustainability Segment: Robert Engelman
Guest Robert Engelman, Vice President for Programs, Worldwatch Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about his book “More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want.”
Sustainability Segment: Paul Stamets
Paul Stamets, founder of Fungi Perfecti, speaks with Diane Horn about how mushrooms can help save the world.
Sustainability Segment: Michael Mayer and Darcy Nonemacher
Guests Michael Mayer, Legal Director and Director of the Water for Washington Campaign, Washington Environmental Council, and Darcy Nonemacher, Associate Director for Washington Water Policy, American Rivers, speaks with Diane Horn about the recent report “Before the Wells Run Dry: Water Solutions for Washington.”
Sustainability Segment: Taras Grescoe
Guest Taras Grescoe speaks with Diane Horn about his book “Bottomfeeder: How to Eat Ethically in a World of Vanishing Seafood.”
Sustainability Segment: Alfredo Quarto and Eli Penberthy
Guests Alfredo Quarto, Executive Director, and Eli Penberthy, Campaign Coordinator of the Mangrove Action Project, speak with Diane Horn about The High Cost of Cheap Shrimp–a consumer awareness campaign on the dangers of imported farmed shrimp.