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Terra Verde – June 22, 2007

James Alamillo from Heal the Bay talks about his group’s report card on California beaches and lets us know which are safe and which are contaminated and Kristan Markey from the Environmental Working Group who will share his group’s recent findings on which sunscreens are safe and effective and which ones come up short.


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Terra Verde – June 15, 2007

Last fall, California committed to cutting its greenhouse gas emissions 80% by 2050 – Now, it just has to figure out how. Governor Schwarzenegger is backing a market-based approach that may divide the environmental community. Brian Edwards-Tiekert moderates a discussion with Dale Bryck, an attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council who sits on the … Continued


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Terra Verde – May 4, 2007

A consumer’s guide to carbon offsets The idea of going "carbon neutral" by purchasing offsets is gaining in popularity, but also raises growing concerns: Are all carbon offset companies created equally? And do offsets just allow consumers to buy down their guilt, while discouraging them from reducing their own emissions? Terre Verde discusses these questions … Continued


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Terra Verde – April 27, 2007

Natural gas is touted by industry groups as a cheap, safe, environmentally-friendly fossil fuel. Host Karolo Aparicio speaks with Goldman Environmental Prize winner Willie Corduff and Rory Cox from Pacific Environment on the environmental, health and safety costs of natural gas and the activism to halt new natural gas developments.


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Terra Verde – April 20, 2007

Are Northern forests a source of global warming or the solution? Forest Ethics has published a new report on protecting the Great Bear rainforest to prevent climate change while a new study by Lawrence Livermore laboratory scientists says that more trees in the north may actually exacerbate global warming. Pratap Chatterjee hosts a discussion between … Continued


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Terra Verde – April 13, 2007

Frog in a Coalmine? These days you hear things sometimes about frogs. Frogs with mutations. Frogs that aren’t developing properly. And you have always wondered what these frogs tell us about ourselves. Well, it turns out that some of the leading people on this issue are right here in the neighborhood, so we have lured … Continued


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Terra Verde – April 6, 2007

The Biofuels Boom: Sustainable or Suspicious? Biofuels are becoming big business, but environmentalists are increasingly expressing concern about the environmental impacts of cultivating biofuel feedstocks. From the rainforests of Borneo and the Amazon, to the corn belt of the US, Terre Verde explores the environmental and social impacts of the biofuel boom.