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Saving the planet starts at home -- so many Americans are looking for ways to make their own lives more "green." That's why we're launching Sierra Club Radio. Our mission is to offer tips and tell stories we all can use as consumers, as citizens, as neighbors, and as parents to make responsible choi…

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    • Feb 26, 2016 LATEST EPISODE
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    Retrospective

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:A compilation of some of our most interesting interviews from the past nine years of Sierra Club Radio.Chris Paine, writer and director of Who Killed The Electric Car, in one of our first interviews, from 2006Nicholas Kristof, New York Times columnistJane Goodall, primatologist and authorRobert F Kennedy, Jr., activistKen Burns, filmmakerPete Seeger, folk singerArlene Blum, pioneering mountaineer From Sierra Club Radio

    National Parks Adventure

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2016


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:Shaun Macgillivray, producer of the new IMAX film National Parks AdventureGina Coplon-Newfield from the Sierra Club's Electric Vehicle InitiativeLarry Cohen on the Sierra Club Democracy Initiative's plans for 2016 From Sierra Club Radio

    Photographer Joel Sartore

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2016


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:Photographer Joel Sartore tells us about The Photo Ark, a documentary project to save species and habitatAnastasia Schmekes about the Sierra Student Coalition's #SeizeTheGrid campaign for local clean energyTips from executive chef Annie Somerville of Greens restaurant From Sierra Club Radio

    Grand Rapids Goes Green, and Miami Under Water

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2016


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:George Heartwell, the mayor of Grand Rapids, on that city's commitment for 100% clean energy.Elizabeth Kolbert on her recent article in the New Yorker about the affects of climate change in Florida. From Sierra Club Radio

    Annapurna: A Woman's Place

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2016


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:Pioneering woman climber Arlene Blum on the 35th anniversary edition of her book, Annapurna: A Woman's Place, about leading the first American ascent of one of the world's highest peaksMary Anne Hitt from the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign on the latest news out of the EPA From Sierra Club Radio

    The Revenant

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2015


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:Mary Parent, producer of the new movie The RevenantMr. Green From Sierra Club Radio

    Good News From Paris and San Diego

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune gives us the lowdown on what happened at the COP21 climate negotiations in ParisSan Diego city council member Todd Gloria tells us about his city's announcement that it will commit to 100 percent renewable energy within 20 years From [field_sierra_department]

    Vancouver Going All-in on Clean Energy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2015


    This week on Sierra Club Radio: Deputy mayor of Vancouver Andrea Reimer on the city's commitment to 100 percent clean energy and how it is aiming to be the greenest city in the world Joe S. Whitworth, author of Quantified: Redefining Conservation for the Next Economy From [field_sierra_department]

    Reinventing Cities

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2015


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:Gabriel Metcalf, one of the founders of City CarShare and the director of renowned urban planning nonprofit SPUR, talks with us about his new book, Democratic by Design: How Innovative Institutions Like Carsharing, Co-ops, and Community Land Trusts Are Reinventing America.Green living tips from Sierra magazine's Avital Andrews. From [field_sierra_department]

    The Splendor of National Parks and the Dangers of Fracking

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2015


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:Award-winning photographer Ian Shive discusses his new book, The National Parks: An American Legacy.Investigative journalist Andrew Nikiforuk tells the story of activist Jessica Ernst in Slick Water: Fracking and One Insider's Stand Against the World's Most Powerful Industry. From [field_sierra_department]

    Antibiotics in Meat and Shell in the Arctic

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2015


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:Steve Blackledge, U.S. PIRG's public health program director, tells us about efforts to stop the overuse of antibiotics in meatInvestigative journalist Antonia Juhasz discusses her recent piece on Shell Oil and the Arctic.Executive chef Annie Sommerville of Greens Restaurant offers tips and recipes for Thanksgiving. From Sierra Club Radio

    Victory to block the Keystone XL pipeline

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:Lena Moffitt of the Sierra Club's Dirty Fuels Campaign on the recent victory to block the Keystone XL pipelineLaura Belman CEO of The Mason Bottle on eco-friendly baby suppliesKim & George Haddow on their new book Living with Climate Change: How Communities Are Surviving and Thriving in a Changing Climate From Sierra Club Radio

    Sustainability in Little Rock and Why You Should Care About Smog

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2015


    This week on Sierra Club Radio:The Mayor of Little Rock, Mark Stodola, on efforts to make Little Rock more sustainableThe Sierra Club' s Terry McGuire on why we should care about smog and a new text alert system to stay informed about air quality in your area From Sierra Club Radio

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