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Talks & Interviews
EcoTalk.com is a portal and guide to
online radio and audio programs covering a wide range of environmental
and sustainability-related topics. It includes talks by and interviews
with individuals as well as documentary-style programs. Many leading thinkers
and advocates are included who are available as event speakers from EcoSpeakers.com.
Beyond offering a way of previewing speakers' talks and speaking styles,
this site is intended to be useful for educational and training uses in
schools, universities, and professional development programs.
Arlene Blum (bio).
Arlene Blum, the first American woman to attempt Mt. Everest, reads from
her new autobiography Breaking
Trail: A Climbing Life .
Listen
Here (Audio Help). Last
segment in program. Show Credit: Sierra
Club Radio. More about Arlene
Blum >>
Arlene Blum (bio).
Arlene Blum, the first woman to attempt Mt. Everest, gives her first interview
about her just-released book Breaking
Trail: A Climbing Life .
Listen
Here (Audio Help). Show
Credit: Sierra
Club Radio. More about Arlene
Blum >>
Mark Bowen. Mark Bowen, a scientist, mountain climber and photographer,
is interviewed about his book Thin
Ice: Unlocking the Secrets of Climate in the World's Highest Mountains .
Thin Ice is about the career of paleoclimatologist Lonnie Thompson, whose
work with ice cores has documented the disappearance of mountain glaciers
around the world as a result of global warming. Listen
Here Windows Media (Audio
Help). Listen
Here mp3 (Audio Help).
~8 minutes. Show Credits: Interviewed by Ryan Warner on Colorado
Matters, KCFR Colorado
Public Radio.
Mark Bowen. Mark Bowen, a scientist, mountain climber and photographer,
and paleoclimatologist Lonnie Thompson, a Senior Research Scientist for
the Byrd Polar Research Center at Ohio State University, are interviewed
about shrinking mountain glaciers and global warming. Bowen is the author
of Thin
Ice: Unlocking the Secrets of Climate in the World's Highest Mountains
about Thompson's research using ice cores to understand global warming.
Listen
Here RealAudio (Audio Help).
Listen
Here Windows Media (Audio
Help). Show Credits: Interviewed by Ira Flatow of NPR's Science
Friday.
Hillary Brown (bio).
Co-author of High Performance Infrastructure: Best Practices for the Public
Right-Of-Way, Hillary Brown offers tips on how to make a healthier and
more sustainable city utilizing a new approach to the miles and miles
of concrete and pavement rights-of-way in big cities. Listen
Here mp3 (Audio Help).
Listen
Here RealAudio (Audio Help).
~3 minutes. Show Credits: Living
On Earth. More about Hillary
Brown >>
David Gottfried (bio).
Gottfried is the founder and was the first staff president of the U.S.
Green Building Council (USGBC), the leading green building organization
in the world. He talks about sustainable building practices and his book,
Greed
to Green: the Transformation of an Industry and a Life .
Listen
Here RealAudio (Audio Help).
Listen
Here Windows Media (Audio
Help). ~50 minutes. Program and Interviewer Credits: KQED's
Forum with Michael Krasny. More about David
Gottfried >>
David Gottfried (bio).
Gottfried shares insight, stories and experience from his personal "greening"
journey on these life changing trends of sustainability, as he progressed
from a real estate developer in the booming 1980's to founder of the U.S.
and World Green Building Councils. He is the author of Greed
to Green: the Transformation of an Industry and a Life .
Listen
Here (Audio Help). More
about David
Gottfried >>
Denis Hayes (bio).
Hayes was National Coordinator of the first Earth Day in 1970 and is currently
chairman of the Earth Day Network. This radio interview covers global
warming and renewable energy as part of an appearance at the State University
of New York at Buffalo. Listen
Here (Audio Help). Station
and Interviewer Credits: Kenneth Macdonald on WBFO.
More about Denis
Hayes >>
Denis Hayes (bio).
Hayes has been a longtime leader of Earth Day and is an advocate for renewable
energy to address global warming. This August 2007 interview addresses
the question "will concern about global warming translate to action?"
Listen
Here mp3 (Audio Help).
Listen
Here RealAudio (Audio Help).
~54 minutes. Station and Show Credits: Seattle NPR affiliate KUOW's
The
Conversation with Ross Reynolds. More about Denis
Hayes >>
Denis Hayes (bio).
As the leader of Earth Day, Hayes has been an environmental advocate for
nearly 40 years. In this audio, he talks about the history of Earth Day
and what it has accomplished. Listen
Here (Audio Help). ~10
minutes. More about Denis
Hayes >>
Chris Laszlo (bio).
Chris Laszlo is a partner and co-founder of Sustainable Value Partners,
Inc., a firm helping companies create value for shareholders and stakeholders.
In this audio, Laszlo and David Cooperrider discuss how companies are
leveraging sustainability to maximize value creation. Listen
Here (Audio Help). More
about Chris
Laszlo >>
Hunter Lovins (bio).
As President of Natural Capitalism, Inc. and co-creator of the Natural
Capitalism concept, L. Hunter Lovins works with businesses, governments
and organizations to implement this profitable approach to developing
sustainable businesses and communities. She talks in this Commonwealth
Club presentation about the future of business education. Listen
Here (Audio Help). ~33
minutes. More about Hunter
Lovins >>

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