This week we interview Mario Cespedes from Cornell for Organized Labor Action (COLA). We discuss the Occupy Wall Street protests, Wisconsin, the TCAT Auto workers, and Alta Gracia, the fairtrade clothing at the Cornell Store.
And, as always, earcandy:
Come Together- Beatles
American Heart- A.A. Bondy
Daylight- Matt and Kim
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In this episode we interview Professor Paul Alivisatos of UC Berkeley, professor of nanotechnology. He talks about "Carbon Cycle 2.0" - the solution to the carbon crisis. And make sure you stick it out to the end- Lucia and Denise wrap uph with a discussion amongst themselves, with their take on the technological solutions offered in Carbon Cycle 2.0.
Music:
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This week, we have a special guest: David Sibley, recent associate director of the Cornell in Washington program. We spend the hour discussing the program, and how US politics relate to the environmental movement. We bring you music breaks as well, with Mother Nature's Son by the Beatles, Shapes of Things by the Yardbirds, and Montezuma by Fleet Foxes.
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We're back after a long semester and summer! We know you missed us terribly! And we're bringing you an interview with Anthony from the Cornell Democrats. We weigh in on the current controversy with the EPA and where politics fit into this. And we give end with some musical candy: Minnesota, WI by Bon Iver, and Company Sin by John Butler Trio.
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This week, we interview Jesse McElwain and Jeremy Blum of Cornell University Sustainable Design (CUSD). This is followed by musical guests Jesse Reed Steberger and Laura Schwartz of the Cornell Folk Song Society.
cusd.cornell.edu
cornellfolksongsociety.org
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This week we interview members first Kristen Vitro and Ava Ryan, Student Sustainability Coordinators for Cornell Dining. Then we interview Erika Kleibrink and Jolyon Bloomfield from Lights Off Cornell. This is followed by your weekly dose of environmental news.
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In a bonus episode, we interview Frank DiSalvo, director of the newly renamed Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future.
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This week we interview managers of the student run organic farm, Dilmun Hill. We follow it up with some rockin' environmental news and music.
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This week we interview Sherry Martin from the group Take Back the Tap, and then dive further into the impending water crisis. This is followed with some positive environmental news and interspersed with groovy music!
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Our first show of the new semester! We kick things off by interviewing K.C. Alvey and Sarita Upadhyay from the Sustainability Hub to talk about what they do and general sustainable activities going on around campus this semester. Then our news segment covers a recap of several environmental catastrophes from summer, with some hope for the future. Go Green Groupies!
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