Terra Verde – July 23, 2010
Although tragic, the BP oil spill could inspire a new wave of preparation for life without oil. Terra Verde speaks to members of the Transition Movement about how communities are taking action.

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Terra Verde delivers news and views about the most critical environmental issues across California and globally. From agriculture and wildlife to energy and climate change, industrial pollution to design solutions, Terra Verde brings you stories of struggle and triumph that will determine the future of our planet.
Although tragic, the BP oil spill could inspire a new wave of preparation for life without oil. Terra Verde speaks to members of the Transition Movement about how communities are taking action.
Listen in as two local women discuss how their lives changed rather dramatically as a result of the infamous Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion on April 20th. Although they both reside here in the Bay Area, what many would consider a safe distance from the site of the disaster, Janel Sterbentz and Deborah Levoy were … Continued
Terra Verde explores the corrupting influence of oil money in politics and environmental regulation. Host Michelle Chan speaks with Steve Kretzmann of Oil Change International and Dave Levinthal of the Center for Responsible Politics.
Every day, the news is filled with stories of communities and fisherman in the Gulf impacted by BP's oil spill. But where are the voices of the Gulf Coast's large Native American, African American, and Vietnamese fishing communities? Kirk Cheramie of the United Houma Nation joins Terra Verde to provide a window on the oil … Continued
Josh Hart set himself a challenge to travel to the UK without using a plane. How and why did he do it?
Emcees have a way with words that they use to drum up support. When the show is about raising environmental awareness, the master of ceremonies takes on the role of educator, catalyst, and organizer. Sharing the mic on Terra Verde today are Rosa Gonzalez, representing headRush and Green For All, Sirraum Nash with the Big … Continued
If passed, Proposition 16, on next week's California ballot, would require a two-thirds vote of the electorate for a public agency to enter the retail power business. Terra Verde invites both sides of Prop 16 to make their case.
Last summer, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsome unveiled a proposal to build a United Nations ‘Global Compact’ center promoting climate stewardship via “clean tech” ventures at the former Naval Shipyard on Hunters Point. The show addresses this proposal in light of the history of Hunters Point and larger plans to redevelop the city’s southwestern waterfront … Continued