Guest architect Edward Mazria, founder of Architecture 2030, speaks with Diane Horn about the 2030 Challenge to achieve a dramatic reduction in the greenhouse gas emissions of buildings by changing the way they are designed and constructed.
Sherry Boschert, cofounder and President of the San Francisco Electric Vehicle Association, speaks with Diane Horn about Boschert's book "Plug-in Hybrids: The Cars That WIll Recharge America."
Guest Alex Steffen, Co-founder and Executive Editor of Worldchanging.com, speaks with Diane Horn about ways to create a future which is sustainable, dynamic, prosperous, and fair, and about the book he edited, "Worldchanging: A User's Guide to the 21st Century."
Guest Peter Barnes, cofounder and former president of Working Assets Long Distance, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "Capitalism 3.0: A Guide to Reclaiming the Commons."
Guest Lynn McMullen, National Campaign Director for The Peace Alliance, speaks with Diane Horn about the citizen lobbying effort to establish a cabinet level U.S. Department of Peace.
Guest Jill Bamburg, Dean, MBA Program, Bainbridge Graduate Institute, an institution offering programs focused on sustainable business, speaks with Diane Horn about Bamburg's book "Getting to Scale: Growing Your Business Without Selling Out."
Guest Cecile Andrews, founder of the Voluntary Simplicity Study Circles movement and founder and coordinator of the Phinney Ecovillage, speaks with Diane Horn about Andrews most recent book "Slow is Beautiful: New Visions of Community, Leisure, and Joie de Vivre."
Guest Terry Tamminen, former head of the California EPA, speaks with Diane Horn about Tamminen's book "Lives per Gallon: The True Cost of Our Oil Addiction."