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Ray Jimenez, Ph.D. of Vignettes Learning is our guest this week as we explore how sustainability in the eLearning space can help transform this industry and others. Dr. Jimenez has been in the learning industry for over 25 years. He is an international consultant and author on e-Learning systems and instructional development. Dr. Jimenez worked Top…
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Shane Snipes discusses sustainability issues with two documentary filmmakers and a New Orleans film studio. We will answer how can a film have an impact on the future, a community, and make difference in the world? At the top of the hour is One Lucky Elephant's Director Lisa Leeman and Producer Cristina Colissimo. Where does an elephant go after a …
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John E. Ikerd, Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Economics, University of Missouri Columbia, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. Join is for this hour long conversation with one of the unsung heroes of the sustainability movement. This prolific writer, speaker and teacher sits down with Shane to explore our shared future. As Ikerd …
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Scott McDougall and Shane sit down and discuss the topic of greenwashing in companies. As the President and Chief Executive Officer of TerraChoice, Scott McDougall ensures that clients – genuine environmental leaders - get the expert advice and innovative solutions they need to grow their businesses. With Scott at the helm, TerraChoice has built a …
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WWF’s Managing Director of Forests- Kerry Cesareo; VP of Media Relations for the Forest Products Association of Canada- Isabelle Des Chênes and President of US Division of Forest Stewardship Council- Corey Brinkema, and unversity expert call-ins. We're bringing together representatives from the timber industry, associations who manage the certifica…
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Landfills are reaching their limits and creating billions of dollars worth of pollution that impacts our water, air, land, and health. Earth’s natural resources are used and discarded beyond their capacity to regenerate, while methane linked to waste contributes significantly to global warming. To achieve a sustainable system of managing our resour…
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Today's first guest is Dr. Samuel David Brody, a veteran in the field of coastal sustainability, joined the island community of Texas A&M University at Galveston (TAMUG) in September 2009. Dr. Brody was awarded the George P. Mitchell ’40 Chair in Sustainable Coasts earlier in the year – an honor that he does not take lightly. Dr. Brody acknowledges…
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Today's topics: community colleges grapple with sustainability, how universities make sustainable thinking real for students, and connecting to communities through partnerships. First up, Drs. Smith and Simpkin are co-advisors/chairs of the College of Southern Idaho Sustainability Council. This is a unique organization comprised of students, facult…
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Today's topics will include: community development; architecture's impact on sustainability; transforming a college through sustainability; and how to sustain a small town economically, ethically, and ecologically. Our first guest, Cecil Steward is a world expert on sustainable development and sustainable design. Dean emeritus and emeritus professo…
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Jackie Savitz, Pollution Campaign Director for Ocena. Jacqueline Savitz to the Obama Administration’s Decision to Lift the Deepwater Drilling Moratorium This is an incredibly disconcerting and unjustified move, that could open the door for the next great oil disaster. Oil spills are common. The question is not whether there will be another spill bu…
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Two topics today- the science of solar Dr Miller and the 1-2-3 of renewable fuels with Dr. Seames. Ruth Douglas Miller is an Associate Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Kansas State University, where she has taught since 1990. Her teaching interests are in electromagnetics, electronics and renewable energy, specific…
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Mark McLarry President from Sustainable Waves specializes in sustainable energy solutions for the entertainment industry. We provide solar powered stages, sound systems, lighting and a variety of conscious products and consulting services. From solar stages to innovative products, Sustainable Waves has a unique approach to creating value. We integr…
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Today's guests: Dr Jason Geddes (Reno) and Dr. Trevor Birkenholtz (Rutgers/India). At the top of the hour with Jason Geddes, Environmental Services Administrator, City of Reno talks about how sustainability is affecting the environment. www.reno.gov. Look here for updates on our guests each week. Geddes has won the University of Nevada, Reno -- Out…
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David L. Katz, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP is an internationally renowned authority on nutrition, weight management, the prevention of chronic disease, and an internationally recognized leader in integrative medicine and patient-centered care. He is the founder and president of the non-profit Turn the Tide Foundation; and formerly the Director of Medical …
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Mr. Martini was appointed to the Sparks City Council representing Ward 3 in July, 1999 to complete an unexpired term. He was re-elected in June, 2001 and again in November, 2004. He was elected Mayor Pro Tem by the City Council in July, 2003 and served in that capacity until February 22, 2005 when he was sworn in as Mayor. He was elected to a full …
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Today's guest Mayor Ed Malloy — Leading Fairfield into a Sustainable Future, who was named one of the 15 greenest mayors in the country by msn.com, has worked to make Fairfield a model sustainable community since his election in 2001. Building on the success of the first strategic plan for community improvement and involving representatives from ev…
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Listen in as experts from New York, talk about how sustainability is affecting business,and organic. Today's guests include: AT 8:00 AM PST Group Judith Einach, Executive Director for NYSAWG New York Sustainable Agriculture Working Group http://www.nysawg.org/contact.php. At 8:15 PST Michael Bogdanffy-Kriegh, Lead Architect for Pratt Center for Com…
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Listen in as Sanders Moore from Environment New Mexico, and Connecticut talks about how sustainability is affecting the environment, and renewable energy. Today's guest at 10:30 AM EST Sanders Moore, Director for the Environment New Mexico, www.EnvironmentNewMexico.org. Also at 11 AM EST Robert Kravitz with Green Fitness, http://www.gogreenfitness.…
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Listen in as California and global organizations talk about how sustainability is affecting education. Today's guest: AT 8:00 AM PST Dave Stockdale, Executive Director from CUESA, http://www.cuesa.org. Also at 30 minutes past the hour, The Foundation for Sustainable Development will speak with Shane. They work with seven overlapping development sub…
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10:00AM EST Listen in as Glenn Croston, Author of Starting Green Talks about his book. Talks,http://www.startingupgreen.com. Look here for updates on our guests each week. >>> Email us your questions for the guests to onair@sustainable1000.com, Tweet us at @sustainable1000, IM on Gtalk @ vannShane or call-in your questions or comments to (347)996-3…
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Creating sustainable entertainment is as important as any other business or part of our lives. Join Tree Sounds Studios as we explore how the industry of music and events is changing to decrease their impact. Listen in as Paul Diaz, Owner of Tree Sounds Studios talks about Tree Power and Sound, the latest addition to the Tree family, is providing o…
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At 9:00 AM Matthew Popkin, Director of Sustainability, University of Maryland. He works to promote sustainability by helping UMD win America’s Greenest Campus and making large-scale events such as Crab Fest zero-waste. www.umdstudentsustainability.com. At 9:25 AM, Leslie Lindo, founder, the Sonoran Sustainable Building Advisor Program (“SoSBAP”) te…
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Listen in as experts from Nebraska, Main, West Virginia and Tennessee talk about how sustainability is affecting ecology, and business. Our guest at the top of the hour, John Crabtree, Media Director, with the Center for Rural Affairs, www.cfra.org. At the 35 minute mark, Calah Young, Executive Director with the West Virginia Land Trust www.wvlandt…
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Listen in as experts from Indiana, West Virginia and New Mexico talk about how sustainability is affecting low-income communities, sustainable business development, and the environment. Today's guests include: At the top of the hour, Greg Monzel, General Manager with Indy Food Cooperative, Inc http://indyfoodcoop.blogspot.com. At half past, AICP & …
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Listen in as experts from Maine, Florida, Kentucky, and Detroit talk about how sustainability is organic the environment,and education Today's guests include: At 10:00 AM EST Jonah Fertig, Founder, Local Sprouts Cooperative, http://www.localsproutscooperative.com. At 10:30 AM EST Charles Kibert, Director with Powell Center for Construction & Enviro…
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Listen in as experts from Colorado talk about how sustainability is affecting consumer behavior, tourism, energy use, and community. Today's guest is Richard R. Jurin, PhD Associate Professor Biology Environmental Studies Program Coordinator with University of Northern Colorado, http://www.unco.edu and information about Dr Jurin http://bit.ly/bbziZ…
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Listen in as experts from Louisiana, and Tennessee talk about how sustainability is affecting the environment. Today's guests include: AT 9:00 AM Stacey Danner, President with Sustainable Environment Enterprises, http://www.seethemovement.com. AT 9:30 AM CST C. Rachel Martin Executive Director with(n) habit - environmental supply + design, www.n-ha…
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Join us every Monday at 9:00 AM Pacific Time for discussions around the most recent green headlines. With live call outs and call ins. We explore with you the buy local movement, organic food, eco fashion, new discoveries in sustainable living, and do it all with a twist. Get great information in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Download us for the gym, …
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Listen in as experts from Wisconsin talk about how sustainability is affecting business, Education, and organic food. Today's guests include: A half hour of sustainable information, then at 30 minute mark, Tim Grant, Co-editor with Green Teacher Magazine, www.greenteacher.com. One of the best sustainable education focused publications I have seen t…
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Listen in as experts from New York, Vermont, and Colorado talk about how sustainability is affecting business, building, Education, and the environment. Today's guests include: 9:00 AM EST Timothy E. Martinson, Ph. D./Senior Extension Associate, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Cornell University,http://hort.cals.cornell.edu/cals/hort/peopl…
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Listen in as experts from New Hampshire, and Nevada talk about how sustainability is affecting business, education and the environment. Today's guests include: 11:00 AM EST Alexander Lee, Executive Director with Project Laundry List, Inc, http://www.laundrylist.org. At 11:30 AM EST Mike Williams, CEO with Eco3.ca, http://www.eco3.ca. And at 9:00 AM…
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City of Grand Rapids, Michigan Mayor George K. Heartwell talk about "gone green", implanting a variety of environmental measures including purchase of renewable resource energy, use of alternative fuels in City vehicles, continued attention to water quality in the Grand River and widespread implementation of energy conservation measures. In January…
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Tune in as experts from New York talk about how sustainability is affecting organic agriculture. Today's guest include: 10:00 AM EST Chris Hunt, Research Associate with Sustainable Table http://www.sustainabletable.org. Look here for updates on our guests each week. >>> Email us your questions for the guests to onair@sustainable1000.com, Tweet us a…
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Tune in as experts from Iowa and Michigan talk about how sustainability is affecting educational Resource, and green building. Today's guests include: 9:00 AM a talk around sustainability in city versus rural areas; choosing local almost all the time and why. At 9:30AM Anthony Corso, Director of Green Building Programs, Sustainability Coordinator a…
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MEATLESS MONDAY comes to Sustainable 1000's Monday Morning Radio Show. We talk going meatless and what it means for Americans. Hosts: Shane Snipes and Lizzie Parker. The premiere morning news on the latest green, eco and sustainable headlines. The weekly program is filled with listener questions, important community updates from around the country,…
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Listen in as experts from Montana, and Louisiana talk about how sustainability is affecting publishing, forestry, and restoration. Today's guests include: 9:00 AM MST Serena Silvestrone, President & Co-founder from Green Directory Montana. At 9:30 MST Bob Giordano, Executive Director of Free Cycles Missoula & Missoula Institute for Sustainable Tran…
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The Film Sharkwater with Director Rob Stewart. Stewart's visually stunning documentary makes a powerful statement about the disastrous decline of the world's shark population and why it should -- and must -- matter to us. The Toronto-born Stewart who, not incidentally, is a good choice for poster boy of pretty much anything, introduces us with dazz…
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Listen in as exprets from Utah, and Arizona about how sustainability is affecting renewable energy, and sustainable social enterprise. Guests at:10:00AM MDT Civil Solutions Group with Danny Macfarlane, P.E., LEED Green Assoc. www.civilsolutionsgroup.net. And also at 10:30AM MDT Goodwill Industries of Denver with Jeni Anderson Traditional and Social…
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The film, The Cove's Associate Producer, Charles Hambleton discusses the problems with our current use of the oceans. The Cove won the 2010 Academy Award for Best Documentary. The story of current abuses of dolphins by the Japanese is told with power and suspense. Sharkwater will be be on tomorrow at 12 noon EST for part two of our discusion. It ha…
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Tune in as experts from Minnesota and Arkansas talk about how sustainability is affecting sustainable living, and the environment. Guests 9:00AM CST: Minnesota Environmental Center with Scott Strand, Executive Director www.mncenter.org. Also at 9:30AM CST, Greater Minnesota Housing's Janne Flisrand, Program Director http://www.gmhf.com. At CST 10:0…
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Listen in as experts from and Oklahoma, and Oregon talk about how sustainability is affecting renewable energy, community, organic, and business. 10:00AM CST Rita Scott, President www.sustainablegreencountry.org Sustainable Green Country; 10:30AM Jessica McKelvie Kemp PhD, Director of Communications www.louisianahelp.org Disaster Recovery Foundatio…
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Listen in as experts from Nebraska and Texas talk about how sustainability is affecting electric vehicles, community, biodiversity, and planning. Guests: From NEBRASKA at 9:00AM CST Institute for Sustainable Communities' Cecil Steward, President www.joslyninstitute.com. At 9:30AM Huntington Community Gardens' Eve Marcum-Atkinson, Coordinator www.hu…
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Listen in as experts from Illinois and Missouri talk about how sustainability is affecting building, community and academia. Guests: 9:30AM CST Illinois Sustainable Technology Center's William Bullock, Professor and Director, Design for Energy and Environment Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. And also at 9:30 CST Center for Su…
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Come hear how Indian, New Mexico and Colorado are becoming greener and learn from other parts of the country. Guests: Matthew Jose (0:05 min), President of Growing Places Indy www.growingplacesindy.org; and Western Indiana Sustainable Energy Resource's (WISER) Connie Neininger (0:07 min), Founder www.wiserindiana.org; and from NEW MEXICO, Douglas M…
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Come hear how Tennessee and Washington are becoming greener and learn from other parts of the country. Guests: From TENNESSEE Kimberlie Cole (0:05 min) of West Wind Farms LLC http://www.westwindfarms.com and; Jeff Poppen (0:31 min) Owner of The Barefoot Farmer http://www.barefootfarmer.com/ and from WASHINGTON, Lynn Allen (0:62 min) Communications …
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Come hear how Mississippi and Idaho are addressing sustainable forestry, green building, Energy Star building, and community sustainability. Guests: From MISSISSIPPI Steve Grado, Professor, Natural Resource Economist Ph. D, Mississippi State University and board member for www.ggsim.org; and from IDAHO, Karen Lansing (0:12 min) Executive Director o…
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With the recent platform fire there are still many questions about sustainability in the Gulf region. Come hear how Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi are addressing these challenges. Guests: From LOUISIANA Grant Estrade (0:03 min), Owner of Laughing Buddha Nursery stores.laughingbuddhanursery.com; From MISSISSIPPI Kerry W. Kirby (0:31 min), Presid…
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As a fourth generation farmer, Eric Herm grew up on a cotton farm near Ackerly, Texas. He left the farm to pursue other interests, traveling to various places across the world before returning to his roots. Upon arriving back on his family farm, he noticed many changes in not only the landscape but the methods of commercial agriculture that were ca…
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Come hear how the Sierra Nevada Brewery and the states of Colorado and Nevada are becoming greener and learn from other parts of the country. Guests: From COLORADO Beth M. Gentry (0:02 min), General Manager of Bon Appetit Management Co, www.bamco.com; and Sandy Cruz (0:31 min) Executive Director of Center of High Altitude Permaculture, www.hialtpc.…
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