Guests Joanna Nelson des Flores, Green Cities Director at Fonterra, and Michael Yadrick, Plant Ecologist at Seattle Parks and Recreation, speak with Diane Horn about the work of the Green Seattle Partnership to restore and actively maintain the City's forested parklands.
Guest Eric de Place, Policy Director at the Sightline Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about his new report “Northwest Targets: Communities Threatened by Coal, Oil, and Gas.“
Guest Zoltan Grossman, Professor of Geography & Native Studies at The Evergreen State College, speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book “Unlikely Alliances: Native Nations & White Communities Join to Defend Rural Lands."
Guest Bruce Herbert, Founder and Chief Executive of Newground Social Investment, speaks with Diane Horn about progress made by shareholder advocacy during 2017.
Guest John Amos, President and Founder of Skytruth, and Co-Founder of Global Fishing Watch, speaks with Diane Horn about illuminating environmental problems and issues through the use of satellite images, aerial photographs, and other kinds of remote sensing and digital mapping.
Guest Rhys Roth, Director of the Center for Sustainable Infrastructure at The Evergreen State College, speaks with Diane Horn about water infrastructure in the Pacific Northwest.
Guest Margaret Morales, Senior Research Associate at the Sightline Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about how better zoning could help dismantle structural school segregation in Seattle.
Guest Majora Carter, a leading urban revitalization strategy consultant, and Founder of Sustainable South Bronx, speaks with Diane Horn about urban revitalization and how to incorporate equity into neighborhood development.
Guests Cluny McCaffrey, Executive Director, and Sophorn Sim, Community Outreach Associate of the Environmental Coalition of South Seattle (ECOSS), speak with Diane Horn about educating and empowering businesses and diverse communities to implement environmentally sustainable practices.
Guest Gar Alperovitz, co-founder, Democracy Collaborative, and co-chair, The Next System Project, speaks with Diane Horn about buying out the fossil fuel industry to address climate change.
Guests Alan Spears, Cultural Resources Director, and Rob Smith, Northwest Regional Director, National Parks Conservation Association, speak with Diane Horn about protecting America's National Park System for present and future generations.