Guest Paul Hawken, environmentalist, entrepreneur, and Co-founder and Executive Director, Project Drawdown, speaks with Diane Horn about the book “Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming”, for which he is the Editor.
Guests Bea Covington, Executive Director, and Deirdre Grace, Community Engagement Manager of King Conservation District, speak with Diane Horn about the work of the King Conservation District to promote the sustainable use of natural resources through responsible stewardship.
Guest Coll Thrush, Associate Professor of History at the University of British Columbia speaks with Diane Horn about his book Native Seattle: Histories from the Crossing-Over Place, Second Edition.
Guest Bob Carey, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Nature Conservancy in Washington, speaks with Diane Horn about the Floodplains by Design project, a public-private partnership working to reduce flood risk and restore habitat along Washington's major rivers.
Guests Heather Trim, Executive Director of Zero Waste Washington, and Margaret Shield, Owner and Principal of Community Environmental Health Strategies, speak with Diane Horn about the benefits and status of medicine take back programs in Washington State
Guest Mahnaz Eshetu, Executive Director of the Refugee Women's Alliance, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of the Refugee Women's Alliance and meeting the challenges for refugees and immigrants in the current political environment.
Guest Robert Wintner, Executive Director of the Snorkel Bob Foundation, speaks with Diane Horn about reef protection and efforts to ban the aquarium trade.