Sea Change Radio Sustainability Innovators

Sea Change is a a nationally syndicated weekly radio show and podcast covering the shift to social, environmental, and economic sustainability. This is an ongoing series about sustainability innovators.

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Phil Ting: Policies for Clean Cars and Recycling
Can you imagine how hard it must be for legislators to know where to focus their energies?

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Sammy Roth: Salton Sea Lithium
If you follow tech news, it’s pretty hard to miss stories reminding us of the tremendous potential that lithium-ion batteries have in store for the world

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Ben Ehrenreich: PG&E and the Nasty Side of Capitalism

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Helen Mountford: The US Leaves Paris
For years, climate denialists put forth the narrative that it would cripple the US economy to sign on to international climate agreements like the Kyoto Protocol.

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Carter Rubin: Traffic in Transition
Do you ever find yourself driving down a familiar street and suddenly encounter an unfamiliar right turn only sign that diverts all traffic off your intended route?

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Amazon Update With Christian Poirier
Over the past fifty years, around 17% of the Amazon rainforest has been destroyed, according to the World Wildlife Fund, but as this week’s guest on Sea Change Radio explains, with fires and deforestation out of control, the situation could get even worse before we see any significant improvement.

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Doris Kearns Goodwin: Leadership In Turbulent Times
What makes a great leader? This week on Sea Change Radio, we are honored to have Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin here to give us her take on that question.

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James Quilligan: The Commons and the Future of Democracy
This week’s guest on Sea Change Radio believes US currency now rests unofficially on the price of oil. What will a successful Green New Deal will look like if the underlying currency upon which the US economy rests is based on fossil fuels?

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Chris Martenson: Dow Obsession Syndrome
The Dow Jones Industrial Average. What does this omnipresent ticker in the corner of our TV screens really mean?

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Ian Urbina on "The Outlaw Ocean"
This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Ian Urbina, a longtime investigative reporter for the New York Times whose latest book "The Outlaw Ocean" reveals many of the hidden costs of the seafood and shipping industries.
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