Thursday, July 07, 2011

The Myth of the Industrial Forest

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ALL STATIONS AND TREASURED LISTENERS:

SUMMER RADIO ECOSHOCK PROGRAMS

I will be uploading 8 programs to Pacifica Audioport, and the publicly available radio4all.net this week, to cover my annual vacation. Load up, and you are set for the Summer. All available by Friday July 8.

Podcast subscribers will receive all 8 in the next three days.

Stations can also find our summer schedule, with the same programs ready for download, by Friday 8th, at our station support page: http://www.ecoshock.net

Download summer Radio Ecoshock programs this week, or as you need them, from Pacifica Audioport, radio4all.net or ecoshock.net.
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Full straight-through 1 hour versions are also available at http://www.ecoshock.net starting July 9 and at http://www.ecoshock.org for all listeners.
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No email contact, offline after July 9, until late August. I'm going back to the nature I always talk about on this show. New season starts August 31st. Or maybe the 24th.

Meanwhile, 4 new Radio Ecoshock shows for July. 4 re-runs for August, chosen from the most downloaded shows this past year. "Listener's choice".

THIS NEW SHOW, FOR JULY 13:

Is biochar a real solution for climate change? Why is big oil pushing biochar to "offset" emissions from the Canadian Tar Sands? Earthbeat reporter Daphne Wysham investigates with Rachel Smolker from globaljusticeecology.org.

Then Daphne inverviews Exec. Dir. Anne Petermann on the Stop GE Trees campaign. Big corporations are risking the wild forest with genetically engineered Eucalyptus trees.

This Earthbeat for Ecoshock sampler ends with Dr. Helen Caldicott. BEFORE Fukushima, Caldicott predicts a nuclear power disaster.

All interviews by Daphne Wysham of Earthbeat Radio, for Radio Ecoshock.

Song "" by Casey Neill.

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