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Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Your TV20’s Your Green Life Segment

Author: yourtv20
Keywords: Environmental Green
Added: September 9, 2008

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Bike Concert

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Your TV20’s Your Green Life Segment

Author: yourtv20
Keywords: Bike Concert Envinronmental Green
Added: September 9, 2008

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September 4, 2008 - Inside Renewable Energy - Crunch Time for Renewable Energy Tax Credits

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Congress comes back to Washington next week and in the tradition of election-year politics, there’s a good chance that much won’t get done before November. That means there are very few chances left to extend the Production and Investment Tax credits before they expire at the end of the year. This week, our Washington Analyst Scott Sklar updates us on the tax credit situation and gives us his take on the presidential candidates.

Then, we’ll finish up our California ballot initiative series by looking at the arguments in support of Proposition 10. There’s a growing debate about whether or not the measure will favor natural gas vehicles over other battery-based options. Proposition 10 supporter Patrick Dorinson tells us why the initiative will benefit all forms of transportation in the state.

Finally, we’ll have a look at what the city of Greensburg, Kansas is doing to rebuild in a sustainable way. Greensburg was devastated in May of 2007 when a Tornado ripped through the city, demolishing 95% of the buildings. Contributor Mark Braly talks with Tim Schmidt, CEO of Xtreme Homes, a company working to bring green modular homes and a sustainable employment base to Greensburg.

Inside Renewable Energy offers the latest in renewable energy news and information.

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Dancing in Matyazo, Tanzania

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Dancers perform while the crowd waits for a visit from Tanzanian dignitaries to the KANYOVU cooperative dry mill in Matyazo.

Author: SustainableHarvest
Keywords: Sustainable Harvest KANYOVU Tanzania
Added: September 1, 2008

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Why go to Let’s Talk Coffee?

Friday, August 29th, 2008

A roaster (Batdorf and Bronson) and several coffee growers explain the importance of the face-to-face transparent trade event pioneered by Sustainable Harvest Coffee - Let’s Talk Coffee. This is from the first event, held in Oaxaca, Mexico

Author: SustainableHarvest
Keywords: Coffee sustainability fair trade organic farmer training
Added: August 29, 2008

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August 28, 2008 - Inside Renewable Energy - Questioning America’s Most Ambitious Renewable Energy Law

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

This November, Californians will be voting on a ballot initiative that could require the state’s utilities to generate half their power from renewables by 2025. Sounds good, right? Not according to some of nation’s most influential renewable energy companies, associations and advocacy groups. This group of opponents says the legal language of the proposed law is so flawed, it could severely hurt the state’s renewable energy market.

Proponents say the legal language is tight and that opponents are being controlled by the state’s utilities, which don’t want to meet the targets. As the voting day approaches, the debate over the language in the initiative is heating up and both sides are pushing their messages aggressively. We’ll have a feature report on the different interpretations of the proposed law and its potential impact on the industry.

Also, we’ll explore the reasons for China’s emergence as one of the top renewable energy markets for investors. Jonathan Johns, head of renewable energy at the advisory firm Ernst and Young, joins us to discuss the promise of China and the difficulties for renewables in the UK.

Inside Renewable Energy offers the latest in renewable energy news and information.

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August 21, 2008 - Inside Renewable Energy - Pickens’ Plan and California’s Proposition 10; Auctioning Environmental Commodities

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

T. Boone Pickens has a plan — but is it the correct plan for the nation? This November, Californians will have the opportunity to vote on an initiative that could be the first step down Pickens’ path toward greater reliance on natural gas for transportation fuel. But this week’s guest says that the initiative, known as Proposition 10, is flawed and could negatively impact renewable energy in California.

We’ll speak with Tony Rubenstein, a Los Angeles-based consultant on clean technologies and corporate social responsibility, about why Proposition 10 is not good for the state’s budget or its burgeoning renewable energy market.

Then we’ll talk to Phil Adams, CEO of World Energy, about the role of online auctioning of allowances in greenhouse gas emissions reduction programs. He’ll tell us why he believes the auctioning platform allows for more efficient and transparent transactions over bid-ask exchanges and broker-based models.

Finally, correspondent Mark Braly has some interviews on the promotion of mustard-seed biodiesel for city and regional vehicle fleets in California.

Inside Renewable Energy offers the latest in renewable energy news and information.

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August 14, 2008 - Inside Renewable Energy - Keeping the Industry in Check

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

With all the money from investors, attention from the mainstream media and interest from consumers pouring into clean technologies, the situation is looking good for renewable energy. But as the financial opportunities grow, so too does the potential to oversell the benefits of some technologies. In this podcast, we’ll explore some problems that over-exuberance and lack of quality information can create for the industry.

Sue Kateley of the California Solar Energy Industries Association, tells us about some sketchy solar companies in the Golden State.

Small-Wind Expert Mick Sagrillo talks about the sham companies that have emerged over the years in the residential wind market.

Brad Smith of Renewzle.com explains the need for online intermediary companies in the solar space to give consumers a simplified and trustworthy experience.

Dr. Barry Butler of Butler Sun Solutions warns about the potential for overstating the abilities of Dish/Stirling Systems, potentially creating negative perceptions about the promising technology.

Finally, independent environmental reporter Peter Fairley gives us his take on the role of journalism in this increasingly popular-yet-complex energy landscape.

Inside Renewable Energy offers the latest in renewable energy news and information.

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New Tree Nursery in Tanzania

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

This short video tours the new tree nursery that Sustainable Harvest at Origin and its partners in the Kanyovu coffee cooperative recently established in the community of Nyakimwe.

Author: SustainableHarvest
Keywords: Sustainable Harvest Tanzania coffee
Added: August 12, 2008

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An Inside Look at an Emergency Survival Kit

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Peak Moment 122: If an emergency forced you to evacuate your home, would you be prepared? Matthew Stein, author of When Technology Fails, shows what to pack in your 72-hour emergency survival kit — and why. Check out the first aid kits, sleeping bag and space blanket, LED flashlight, hand-crank disaster radio, portable stove and cook set, freeze-dried food, multi-tool, compass, water holder, and essential water treatment items; plus sewing, repair, and health items. The packing list is on his website, http://www.whentechfails.com

Author: peakmoment
Keywords: emergency preparedness survival
Added: August 10, 2008

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Storytelling Seminar

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Participants at Let’s Talk Coffee 2008 will have a special one day seminar from storyteller consultant Joel Ben Izzy, from the SF Bay Area, on how to create stories of impact about Relationship Coffees.

Author: SustainableHarvest
Keywords: storytelling marketing sustainable harvest coffee Joel Ben Izzy Let’s Talk Coffee
Added: August 9, 2008

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