Guest Dawn Biehler, assistant professor of geography and environmental studies, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, speaks with Diane Horn about her book "Pests in the City: Flies, Bedbugs, Cockroaches, and Rats".
Guest Fred Felleman, Northwest consultant for Friends of the Earth, speaks with Diane Horn about proposed fossil fuel terminals and transport through Washington State and Puget Sound and the implications for communities and the environment.
Guest James Bush, Steering Committee member, Seattle Districts Now Campaign, speaks with Diane Horn about the City of Seattle Proposed Charter Amendment No. 19 to create districts to elect seven of nine Seattle City Councilmembers.
Guests Annie Leonard, Co-Director of the Story of Stuff Project, and Erik Assadourian, Senior Fellow at Worldwatch Institute and Co-Director of Worldwatch Institute's "State of the World 2013: Is Sustainability Still Possible?", speak with Diane Horn about what is needed to move from a consumer society to a more sustainable future.
Guest Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org, speaks with Diane Horn about direct actions to prevent climate change and his most recent book "Oil and Honey: The Education of an Unlikely Activist."
Guests Jenny Heins, Eric Thomas, and Paula Jenson of Sustainable Ballard, speak with Diane Horn about current projects in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood and the 10th Annual Sustainable Ballard Festival on September 29th.
Guest Sherry Colb, Professor of Law and Charles Evans Hughes Scholar, Cornell University Law School, speaks with Diane Horn about her book "Mind If I Order the Cheeseburger? and Other Questions People Ask Vegans."
Guest Caleb Scharf, Director of the Columbia Astrobiology Center, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "Gravity's Engines: How Bubble-Blowing Black Holes Rule Galaxies, Stars, and Life in the Universe."
Guest Eileen Quigley, Director of Strategic Innovation, Climate Solutions, speaks with Diane Horn about the Northwest Biocarbon Initiative and how it fits with other efforts to prevent climate change.