Guest Teresa Opheim, Executive Director, Practical Farmers of Iowa. speaks with Diane Horn about transitioning to more sustainable agriculture in the Midwest.
Guest Chris Morgan, Executive Director of Wildlife Media and Co-Director of the Grizzly Bear Outreach Project, speaks with Diane Horn about the status of the world's bears and his film "BEARTREK."
Guests Erika Schreder, Staff Scientist, Washington Toxics Coalition, and Heather Trim, Toxics Program Manager, People for Puget Sound, speak with Diane Horn about the report "Puget Sound Down the Drain: How Everyday Products are Polluting Puget Sound."
Guest Colin Beavan speaks with Diane Horn about the No Impact Project and his book "No Impact Man: The Adventures of a Guilty Liberal Who Attempts to Save the Planet and the Discoveries He Makes About Himself and Our Way of Life in the Process."
Guests Alfredo Quarto, Executive Director, Mangrove Action Project, and Anne Mosness, Go Wild Campaign, speak with Diane Horn about ocean protection and the October 3 Blue Festival.
Guest Cecile Andrews speaks with Diane Horn about her book, co-edited with Wanda Urbanska, "Less is More: Embracing Simplicity for a Healthy Planet, a Caring Economy, and Lasting Happiness."
Guest Nalini Nadkarni, a Member of the Faculty in the Environmental Studies Program at Evergreen State College, speaks with Diane Horn about the ecological importance of forest canopies.
Guest Rob Dietz, Executive Director, Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy, speaks with Diane Horn about the problems with economic growth and the benefits of a steady state economy.