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Building Sustainably in Developing Countries

On episode 2, season five of Ecoman and the Skeptic, the pontificating profs will look at sustainability in developing countries. Our guest this week will be Chris Harnish, architecture professor at Philadelphia University, an expert in emerging construction materials and methods in the developing world. He’s worked on projects in South Africa as an Architecture for Humanity Design Fellow and with NGO Dramatic Need. How does one create designs appropriate to the user, the culture and the environment? W hat are resource-efficient building materials? Tune in Sept 28 for another exciting episode of Ecoman and the Skeptic, including regular features Green News and the GreenWash Quiz with Professor Rob Fryer. Listeners can email questions to the hosts at ecoman@philau.eduor theskeptic@philau.eduor call in during the broadcast to 1-888-346-9141.

Building Sustainably in Developing Countries

On episode 2, season five of Ecoman and the Skeptic, the pontificating profs will look at sustainability in developing countries. Our guest this week will be Chris Harnish, architecture professor at Philadelphia University, an expert in emerging construction materials and methods in the developing world. He’s worked on projects in South Africa as an Architecture for Humanity Design Fellow and with NGO Dramatic Need. How does one create designs appropriate to the user, the culture and the environment? W hat are resource-efficient building materials? Tune in Sept 28 for another exciting episode of Ecoman and the Skeptic, including regular features Green News and the GreenWash Quiz with Professor Rob Fryer. Listeners can email questions to the hosts at ecoman@philau.edu or theskeptic@philau.edu or call in during the broadcast to 1-888-346-9141.

Green Publishing: Spreading the Gospel

On episode 1, season five of Ecoman and the Skeptic, the dynamic duo will dig into the world of green publishing. Our guest this week will be Alex Mulcahy, publisher of GRID Magazine, which covers sustainability issues and initiatives. Is sustainability reaching a wide audience or are advocates preaching to the choir? Why do bikes and beers go together? Is green publishing an oxymoron? Tune in Sept 21 as we celebrate the 50th episode of Ecoman and the Skeptic, including regular features Green News and the GreenWash Quiz with Professor Rob Fryer. Listeners can email questions to the hosts at ecoman@philau.edu or theskeptic@philau.edu or call in during the broadcast to 1-888-346-9141.

Green Publishing: Spreading the Gospel

On episode 1, season five of Ecoman and the Skeptic, the dynamic duo will dig into the world of green publishing. Our guest this week will be Alex Mulcahy, publisher of GRID Magazine, which covers sustainability issues and initiatives. Is sustainability reaching a wide audience or are advocates preaching to the choir? Why do bikes and beers go together? Is green publishing an oxymoron? Tune in Sept 21 as we celebrate the 50th episode of Ecoman and the Skeptic, including regular features Green News and the GreenWash Quiz with Professor Rob Fryer. Listeners can email questions to the hosts at ecoman@philau.edu or theskeptic@philau.edu or call in during the broadcast to 1-888-346-9141.

Green Publishing: Spreading the Gospel

On episode 1, season five of Ecoman and the Skeptic, the dynamic duo will dig into the world of green publishing. Our guest this week will be Alex Mulcahy, publisher of GRID Magazine, which covers sustainability issues and initiatives. Is sustainability reaching a wide audience or are advocates preaching to the choir? Why do bikes and beers go together? Is green publishing an oxymoron? Tune in Sept 21 as we celebrate the 50th episode of Ecoman and the Skeptic, including regular features Green News and the GreenWash Quiz with Professor Rob Fryer. Listeners can email questions to the hosts at ecoman@philau.edu or theskeptic@philau.edu or call in during the broadcast to 1-888-346-9141.

Connecting with Family on Go Green Issues

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When ECO JR’s looking for ways to help SAVE the PLANET he always starts with family and if going green starts at home for you, then this show is for you!, It’s “MARIO JR. ALIVE and GREEN” TUESDAY MAY 17TH, 2011  2:00pm PST and 5:00pm EST check out this fun filled episode, as Mario connects with family and talks about a variety of green issues .On this episode his guests are his awesome Auntie Rekita and his Cool Big Cousin Tre’von Lee, and please remember to keep it green and keep it locked in right here on www.voiceamericakids.com

 

And Remember to show your little ECO Activist the Thumbs Up;-)
Each week Please follow this link http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1903/mario-jr-alive-and-green
Click “LIKE” and then send Him a e-mail on the GO GREEN TOPICS you want to learn more about!

And Always Keep it Green and keep it right here on Voice America Kids.
www.VoiceAmericakids.com

~TEAM ECO JR~

ECO TALK WITH PERFECT POWER SOLAR

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Take out paper and pencil; You will want to take notes on this episode!
Mario Jr. welcomes an incredible lady by the name of Lynn Paige, CEO of Perfect Power in Phoenix Arizona at 2pm PST and 5pm EST. . This is a fascinating conversation in regards to solar power and how to apply it to our lives daily.
Mario Jr conducts a wonderful interview that will have you running out to purchase a solar system for your home.
If you need more information after the show please visit www.perfectpowersolar.com

And Remember to show your little ECO Activist the Thumbs Up;-)
Each week Please follow this link http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1903/mario-jr-alive-and-green
Click “LIKE” and then send Him a e-mail on the GO GREEN TOPICS you want to learn more about!

And Always Keep it Green and keep it right here on Voice America Kids.
www.voiceamericakids.com

~TEAM ECO JR~

Lynne Twist on Leading Conversations radio w/ Cheryl Esposito

Lynne Twist on Leading Conversations radio with Cheryl Esposito, 5/20, 10am PT to discuss, “Change the Course of History in FOUR YEARS. GO.”

Cheryl Esposito welcomes Lynne Twist — global activist, fundraiser, consultant & author of The Soul of Money: Reclaiming the Wealth of Our Inner Resources. She is Founder of The Soul of Money Institute and co-founder of The Pachamama Alliance.

Rooted in a profound encounter with the Achuar people in a remote region of the Ecuadorian Amazon, Lynne and husband Bill Twist co-founded The Pachamama Alliance to change the dream of the modern world and bring forth an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling, socially just human presence on this planet.

FOUR YEARS. GO. is a campaign to catalyze and empower a fundamental shift in the direction of humanity. With this campaign, Pachamama Alliance is creating a global rallying cry to inspire an awareness of the urgency to shift humanity’s trajectory by 2014, before our destructive trends make that shift impossible. It is empowering individuals and organizations to set and reach goals that will cause a positive global tipping point by 2014, setting humanity on a new path.

Think this is impossible? Think again. Join Cheryl Esposito & Lynne Twist as they reveal this remarkable journey and the future it is creating!

 

Slinging the Sludge for “Undercover Boss”

On episode 10, season four of Ecoman and the Skeptic, the pontificating profs will ponder what to do with human waste. Our guest this week will be Bill Massa, CEO of Synagro, a leader in sustainable recycling of waste by-products, who recently went hip-deep in sludge on the hit television show “Undercover Boss.” Can sewage waste be repurposed as fertilizer or earth-friendly fuel? What new technologies are emerging to balance human need and environmental impact? Tune in May 5 for another exciting episode of Ecoman and the Skeptic, including regular features Green News and the GreenWash Quiz with Professor Rob Fryer. Listeners can email questions to the hosts at ecoman@philau.edu or theskeptic@philau.edu or call in during the broadcast to 1-888-346-9141.

Slinging the Sludge for “Undercover Boss”

On episode 10, season four of Ecoman and the Skeptic, the pontificating profs will ponder what to do with human waste. Our guest this week will be Bill Massa, CEO of Synagro, a leader in sustainable recycling of waste by-products, who recently went hip-deep in sludge on the hit television show “Undercover Boss.” Can sewage waste be repurposed as fertilizer or earth-friendly fuel? What new technologies are emerging to balance human need and environmental impact? Tune in May 5 for another exciting episode of Ecoman and the Skeptic, including regular features Green News and the GreenWash Quiz with Professor Rob Fryer. Listeners can email questions to the hosts at ecoman@philau.edu or theskeptic@philau.edu or call in during the broadcast to 1-888-346-9141.