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Terra Verde – February 1, 2008

To Spray or Not to Spray? The California Department of Food and Agriculture proposes to spray large tracts of both rural and urban Northern California with substances they claim will repel the light brown apple moth.  But critics say they are feasible alternatives, the threat isn’t that great, and considerable segments of the population will be … Continued


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Terra Verde – January 25, 2008

January is the height of grey whale migration season off the coast of California. But are the whales being threatened by the Navy’s sonar? On today’s Terra Verde co-hosts Adam Greenfield and Karolo Aparicio speak with Stan Medasian with the Oceanic Society on grey whale migration and with Cara Horowitz with the NRDC on the … Continued


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Terra Verde – January 18, 2008

Treasure Island: Sustainable Island? Development proposals promise that Treasure Island could become the sustainable island of the future: Solar panels and wind turbines supplying energy, twenty acres of farmland, walking and public transit as dominant island transport, recycling of waste water, and more. Join Terra Verde to learn if these sustainability plans are dream or reality.


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Terra Verde – January 4, 2008

This week, California and 15 other states sued the federal EPA over its decision to deny California permission to regulate tailpipe emissions of greenhouse gases. One of the reasons that EPA administrator Steven Johnson gave for his decision was that California hadn’t shown it faced what the Clean Air Act calls "extraordinary and compelling conditions". … Continued


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Terra Verde – December 21, 2007

Global Warming Smackdown For the first time in history, the federal government has rejected an attempt by California to ratchet down pollution regulations. Now the state’s headed to court to defend its right to control greenhouse gas pollution from cars and trucks. We’ll discuss what it means for the state, the nation, and the world. … Continued


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Terra Verde – December 14, 2007

Environmentally responsible skiing Terre Verde explores the environmental impacts of skiing, and how the industry is responding to the threat of climate change.  Featured guests include environmental and land use planner Amy Skewes-Cox; Bob Roberts, Executive Director of the California Ski Industry Association; and Ryan Bidwell of Colorado Wild, an organization involved in publishing the … Continued