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Radio Ecoshock Show:Go Green Media |
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Go Green Media |
looking for ways out |
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| How can we be optimistic, facing global challenges? Publisher of The Mother Earth News & Utne Reader, Bryan Welch explains. Ecoshock's Gerri Williams takes us to the D.C. Environmental Film Festival. Harry Lynch, Director of "Switch" on the search for energy replacements. Alexandra Cousteau on National Geographic film "Blue Planet North America Expedition" and Robert Cole producer of "Potomac American Reflections". |
Bryan Welch, Alexandra Cousteau, Harry Lynch, Robert Cole |
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For a straight-through 1 hour program without station ID, click on the podcast symbol at http://www.ecoshock.net
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This week on Radio Ecoshock, we go green media. You hear an interview with Bryan Welch, publisher of the Mother Earth News and the Utne Reader.
When I tell alternative media mogul Bryan Welch that my program is among the most depressing on radio, due to our inability to handle climate change, energy, economy or politics - he understands.
But Welch comes back with his operating method of optimism. Can he convince us?
Then off to the D.C. Environmental Film Festival, to talk with directors and producers of the energy film "Switch" and previews of the "Blue Planet North America Expedition".
Radio Ecoshock correspondent Gerri Williams is joined in our Washington Pacifica studios of WPFW by Alexandra Cousteau, and film-makers Robert Cole and Harry Lynch.
The film "Switch" is difficult to classify. I'd recommend seeing it, for the normally hidden vistas of giant energy production facilities. But keep your eyes open for the hidden conclusions.... just saying.
Also listen for the innovative new ideas for communication, including the ability to assemble your own film on the Net.
Yes, Alexandra Cousteau is the granddaughter of the famous underwater film maker Jacques Cousteau. Alexandra learned to dive at age 7. She's just finished a tour, and a film, about the magic and the sad state of American Rivers.
Robert Cole made his documentary about the reason Washington D.C. exists at all - the Potomac River - 25 years ago. Not enough has changed.
From magazines to film, there is another current flowing in America. |
Bryan Welch interview by Alex Smith
D.C. Environmental Film Festival interviews by Gerri Williams. |
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Version 1: Ecoshock 120321 Parts 1 and 2 |
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Vancouver, Canada & Washington, D.C. |
2012-03-21 |
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