Guest Shoren Brown, Bristol Bay Campaign Director for
Trout Unlimited, speaks with Diane Horn about the Save Bristol Bay Campaign to protect Alaska's Bristol Bay and stop the proposed Pebble Mine.
Guest Eran Ben-Joseph, Professor of Landscape Architecture and Planning at MIT, speaks with Diane Horn about his book, "Rethinking a Lot: The Design and Culture of Parking".
Guest Jenny Pell, permaculture designer for the Beacon Food Forest, speaks with Diane Horn about the Beacon Food Forest, a proposed forest garden ecosystem located next to Jefferson Park in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood.
Dr. Drew Shindell, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and the Earth Institute, Columbia University, speaks with Diane Horn about simultaneously mitigating near-term climate change and improving human health and food security.
Guest Erik Assadourian, Senior Fellow at Worldwatch Institute and Co-director of State of the World 2012, speaks with Diane Horn about the State of the World 2012 report: Moving Toward Sustainable Prosperity and discusses the path to degrowth in overdeveloped countries.
Guests Ivy Sager-Rosenthal, Campaign Director for the Washington Toxics Coalition, Nancy Hirsh, Policy Director for the Northwest Energy Coalition, and Bill Robinson, State Government Relations Director for The Nature Conservancy, speak with Diane Horn about how environmental legislation fared in the 2012 Washington State Legislative Session.
Guest Jill Stein, front-runner for the Green Party nomination for President of the United States, speaks with Diane Horn about why she is running for President, and what she hopes to accomplish.
Guests Jarrett Walker, author of "Human Transit," and Darrin Nordahl, author of "My Kind of Transit" and "Making Transit Fun," speak with Diane Horn about what constitutes quality public transportation.
Guests KC Golden, Policy Director, and Joëlle Robinson, Field Director, for Climate Solutions, speak with Diane Horn about the Power Past Coal Campaign.