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September 25, 2007
Questions and Answers. Listener call-in. Listen NOW:
The Ethics of Climate Change.
Don Brown, newly appointed to the first interdisciplinary chair on the ethics of climate change (at Penn
State University), will be interviewed on "The Ethics of Climate Change," how those who contributed the
least will suffer the most. For example, the head of the UN speaks of Sudan as being one of the first
casualties of Climate Change, where pervasive draught in the southern part of Sudan led to population
migration. Don told me that at one of the international Climate Change conferences he attended, one of
the South American government officials asked him regarding our disinterested government:
"Have they no shame?" Listen NOW:
Homeowners insurance and mold issues.
Melinda Ballard of the consumer advocate website,
policyholdersofamerica.org will update us on
what's happening with homeowners insurance and mold. Melinda and her husband, Ron Allison, won the first
huge settlement (later drastically reduced on appeal) against their homeowners insurance for mold
contamination due to alleged negligence.
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July 3, 2007: Carbon offset credits.
George Hoguy of highly rated Native Energy (www.nativeenergy.com) speaks about reducing our carbon footprint
through purchase of carbon offset credits.
"With NativeEnergy, you can help finance and build new clean and renewable energy projects that help
Native Americans and Alaska Natives create sustainable economic benefits, and that help America’s family
farmers compete with agribusiness. These projects will displace electricity from fossil fuels and reduce
other greenhouse gas emissions on your behalf, making up for the CO2 emissions you can't avoid."
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June 19, 2007. The guest was Paul Novack from Green Depot in Brooklyn. The topic was home maintenance.
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June 6, 2007. The guest was Renee Sharp from the Environmental Working Group
www.ewg.org. EWG is involved in many things, including:
a safety guide to cosmetics, arsenic in treated wood and flouride in drinking water.
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April 24, 2007. The guest was Lewis Lessin and the topic was international research on the health
effects of cellphones and transmission towers.
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March 27, 2007. The topic was organic lawn care. The guests were Doug Wood and Weininger
from Grassroots Environmental Education, www.ghlp.org, 516-883-0887.
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January 2, 2007. The guest was Susan Harder of the
DarkSky organization. The topic was light pollution. She was
featured in an article in the New York Times on December 17, 2006 called "Tilting At Lampposts".
Ms. Harder has gotten both Montauk and East Hampton to change the light fixtures on their lamposts
to prevent lighting up the sky, save money and cut down on glare. For more see
Sensible and Efficient Lighting to Enhance the Nighttime Environment in
New York or
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