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[26 Jun 2007 | No Comment By: Bryan Moats | ]

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Here we have it. Episode number 2 …

Environmental Justice, Podcasts »

[26 Jun 2007 | 7 Comments By: Bryan Moats | ]

Yes this is the first humble episode of something I am calling quite creatively the Environmental Justice Podcast. Because that’s what it’s about. It’s nothing fancy. Seriously, listen to it, and you’ll agree I’m not just being modest. Not only is this because I don’t have the time to create a big production, but I also would like to avoid the distraction of getting overly creative with it. It doesn’t call for that.
The issue is large enough on its own and does not need greater production. It needs greater thought. …

Podcasts, Sustainability »

[3 Sep 2006 | One Comment By: Bryan Moats | ]

Found another great podcast the other day. Host Tyler Hamilton writes the column Clean Break for the Toronto Star, Canada’s largest daily newspaper. His podcast and blog by the same name “discusses trends, happenings and innovators in the cleantech market.” The most recent podcast is an interview with Deborah Kaplan, executive director of the Toronto-based Zerofootprint, Inc. which is an amazing not-for-profit organization connecting businesses and individuals to green technologies, services and others in very innovative and productive ways.
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