Guests Violet Lavatai and Kristyn Joy of Got Green, speak with Diane Horn about the report "Women in the Green Economy: Voices from Southeast Seattle" and discuss access to healthy food by low income families.
Guests Cathy Tuttle, Moving Coordinator for Moving Planet Seattle, and Jenny Heins, Board President of Sustainable Ballard, speak with Diane Horn about the Moving Planet Seattle event on September 24 and the Sustainable Ballard Festival on September 25.
Guest Jonathan Bloom speaks with Diane Horn about his book "American Wasteland: How America Throws Away Nearly Half of Its Food (and What We Can Do About It)".
Guest Danielle Nierenberg, Senior Researcher, Worldwatch Institute, and Project Co-Director, State of the World 2011, speaks with Diane Horn about the 2011 State of the World report "Innovations that Nourish the Planet".
Guest Sarah Westervelt, e-Stewardship Policy Director at the Basel Action Network (BAN), speaks with Diane Horn about progress made in addressing the hazards of electronic waste.
Guest Richard Conlin, President of the Seattle City Council, speaks with Diane Horn about the Seattle Farm Bill Principles and progress made on the Local Food Action Initiative.
Guests Michael Brown, Professor of Geography, and Richard Morrill, Professor Emeritus of Geography, at the University of Washington, speak with Diane Horn about their book "Seattle Geographies."
Guest Brian Geller, Executive Director of the Seattle 2030 District, speaks with Diane Horn about the goals of the Seattle 2030 District, a high-performance building district in downtown Seattle that aims to dramatically reduce environmental impacts of facility construction and operations.
Guest Wendy Weiser, Director, Democracy Program, Brennan Center for Justice, New York University School of Law, speaks with Diane Horn about our current voting system and election reform.
Guest Lisa Stiffler, journalism fellow for Sightline Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about the threat of stormwater runoff to Puget Sound waterways and stormwater solutions.