Terra Verde – February 16, 2007
Pratap Chatterjee discusses the settlement between West Berkeley residents and Pacific Steel Casting Corporation, the country’s third-largest steel foundry, to bring about pollution reduction.
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Pratap Chatterjee discusses the settlement between West Berkeley residents and Pacific Steel Casting Corporation, the country’s third-largest steel foundry, to bring about pollution reduction.
The battle over water in the Central and San Joaquin valleys. Guests: Antonio Rossman, a professor of water law at UC Berkeley, Tom Stokeley, an advocate for the California Water Impact Network from the Trinity Alps, and Kieran Suckling, the founder of the Center for Biological Diversity in Tucson, Arizona.
Terra Verde takes you on an audio tour through the environmental stories behind a few stops on California’s Interstate 5.
Liberia, the west African country established by freed African slaves, has recently emerged from years of civil war. With a new president at the helm, how can Liberia ensure that its natural resources, which once bankrolled Charles Taylor’s regime, are now used to promote poverty alleviation and sustainability? Terre Verde speaks with Silas Siakor, a … Continued