Episodes

June 12, 2009

Vision Dallas: Urban Sustainability… One city block at a time

Everything is BIG in Texas, including big ideas for 21st Century Urban Planning and Green job creation! Dallas,TX recently offered up one city block, inviting architects and urban planners from around the world to compete to re-design the space into the United State’s first fully sustainable, “off the grid” inner-city block. Today we have John Greenan of the Central Dallas Community Development Corporation, and representatives from two of the winning architectural firms: Little Architects, and D...
May 29, 2009

Superstars of Sustainable Supply Chain

I’m a big fan of companies that ‘go green’ on site. I’m an even BIGGER fan of companies that work with their suppliers, customers and every business in between to ensure that their whole supply chain is going green. Today, we’ll have two women in business who are in very different industries, but share one important thing in common: a desire to make sure that the products they buy, sell and discard are handled in an environmentally responsible way. We’ll talk with up and comer, Celeste Ayers, of...
May 22, 2009

California Recycles!

The Chairman of the California Integrated Waste Management Board, Margo Reid Brown, joins us this week on Go Green Radio! She leads the CIWMB towards statewide goals that will improve waste diversion and the environment. As a member of Governor Schwarzenegger’s Climate Action Team, Chairman Brown has been at the vortex of some of the most aggressive and accomplished environmental public policy making in history. Just this week, President Obama signed off on legislation to increase fuel efficienc...
May 15, 2009

Giving Teens a Voice (and a TV show) on the Environment

Bob Anderson is not just the father of two teenagers, he is the father of a brand new national TV show called Eco Company, set to air across the U.S. this fall. The show’s website http://www.eco-company.tv has videos that Bob has produced, as well as an opportunity for teens to submit videos they shoot with their friends. The show aims to “create awareness, break down the issues in plain English, and profile teens leading the way to be green. Teens have joined the green revolution and this show ...
May 8, 2009

The Environment…a child’s 3rd Teacher

“The child starting kindergarten this fall will graduate in the third decade of the 21st century. All we can know about the world she will step into is that it will have challenges and opportunities beyond what we can imagine today, problems and possibilities that will de¬mand creativity and ingenuity, responsibility and compassion. Whether this year’s kindergarten student will merely survive or positively thrive in the decades to come depends in large measure on the experiences she has in schoo...
May 1, 2009

Special Encore Presentation: Twitter + Spunky Intern = Interview on Urban Re:Vision

Today’s episode is another Twitter success story for Go Green Radio. Derek Gordon is an intern for a super cool project called Urban Re:Vision. Derek found me on Twitter, and yada, yada, yada…I’m interviewing one of the premiere green architects in the biz, Eric Corey Freed. Eric is based in San Francisco, and has founded more entities than I’ve got fingers to count them. His company, organicARCHITECT, creates sustainable structures, from large developments to single family dwellings. With more ...
April 24, 2009

Special Encore Presentation: What is a “Green” Home?

The U.S. Green Building Council has recently launched a new program that sets standards for certifying a residential unit as “green,” and today we’ll be talking with one of the industry leaders who developed those standards: Peter Yost. Peter serves as an instructor for the Boston Architectural College's Sustainable Design Certificate program and an adjunct faculty member of the University of Massachusetts Department of Building Materials and Wood Technology program in Amherst. He has been build...
April 17, 2009

Population and Environmental Protection…what is the connection?

On today’s episode we’ll be joined by Emmy award-winning producer, Virginia Carter, who is known for her work on the immensely popular American situation comedies All in the Family, Maude, Good Times, The Jeffersons, One Day at a Time, The Facts of Life, and Diff’rent Strokes. She began her career as an aerospace physicist, became a showbiz icon, and is now doing pro bono work with the Population Media Center (PMC) www.populationmedia.org. Virginia joins Go Green Radio to explain the important s...
April 10, 2009

Should Environmentalists Embrace Nuclear Energy?

Assemblyman Chuck Devore from Irvine, California has become one of the nation’s leading advocates for lifting the moratorium on building new nuclear power plants. He’s been featured on numerous TV and radio shows, and has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, the San Francisco Chronicle and many more publications. As America moves to limit our carbon emissions to the greatest extent possible, can we do so without nuclear energy? Or is nuclear our only viable, domestic energy option for a clean...
April 3, 2009

Virginia Carter: A Great Leader of Social Change

Think about your favorite ABC Afterschool special, and chances are, today’s guest on Go Green Radio either wrote it or produced it. Virginia Carter began her career as a physicist in the aerospace industry and in the Air Force. But thanks to a serendipitous friendship with the wife of Norman Lear, Virginia has become an incredible force for good and social change through media. She was awarded an Emmy and two Peabody Awards for her work on the immensely popular American situation comedies All in...
March 27, 2009

Current Eco-Events, Greener Buildings, and Green Dentistry

This week’s episode will feature up-to-the-minute Green News with your “Dean of Green” – Jill Buck! We’ll be talking about my interview with Alexandra Cousteau while she was in Istanbul for U.N. World Water Day, and much more. We’ll also talk with John Davies of www.GreenerBuildings.com and Nammy Patel of www.ToothHugger.com.
March 20, 2009

Is There Enough Energy in the World for Everyone to Live Like Americans?

Many in the U.S. are trying very hard to ‘go green’, and they are using less gasoline, changing their light bulbs to CFL’s, and recycling. Even with all of these efforts, if we multiply the amount of energy used per person in the U.S. by the world’s total population…we’d have a problem…not enough energy to go around. We live well in the U.S., so it’s understandable that people in other countries would want to live as well, but is there enough energy in the world for everyone to live like America...
March 13, 2009

Twitter + Spunky Intern = Interview on Urban Re:Vision

Today’s episode is another Twitter success story for Go Green Radio. Derek Gordon is an intern for a super cool project called Urban Re:Vision. Derek found me on Twitter, and yada, yada, yada…I’m interviewing one of the premiere green architects in the biz, Eric Corey Freed. Eric is based in San Francisco, and has founded more entities than I’ve got fingers to count them. His company, organicARCHITECT, creates sustainable structures, from large developments to single family dwellings. With more ...
March 6, 2009

Take Me Out to the Ballgame…Baseball is “going Green”!

America’s favorite pastime is now America’s favorite environmental steward. Leaders in baseball are “greening” their stadiums by recycling, becoming more energy efficient, and encouraging fans to “swing for the fence” when it comes to living an eco-friendly lifestyle. We’ll be talking with Justin Sellers, Asst. Commissioner of the Coastal Plain League, who is planning the nation’s first baseball “Green Week” which will involve his 14-team collegiate summer baseball league with clubs located in N...
Feb. 27, 2009

Solar Energy and “Greening” our Utility Companies

Pacific Gas and Electric Company is a national leader in efforts to deliver affordable, “green” energy to their utility customers. On today’s episode, we’ll talk about their community enrichment and education programs, like “Solar in Schools,” and how they are involved in creating “Green Jobs.” We’ll also talk with REC Solar, a national solar installation company that is growing extremely fast, and we’ll talk about their residential program, as well as new opportunities for schools!
Feb. 20, 2009

What is a “Green” Home?

The U.S. Green Building Council has recently launched a new program that sets standards for certifying a residential unit as “green,” and today we’ll be talking with one of the industry leaders who developed those standards: Peter Yost. Peter serves as an instructor for the Boston Architectural College's Sustainable Design Certificate program and an adjunct faculty member of the University of Massachusetts Department of Building Materials and Wood Technology program in Amherst. He has been build...
Feb. 6, 2009

Where are all the great “Green Thinkers”?

Every generation of Americans has had to deal with many of the problems we face today: war, poverty, political feuds, etc. But we are the first generation of Americans to face the kind of ecological challenges that threaten, not just nature, but also the foundation of our economy and way of life. Clearly, we cannot proceed with a ‘business as usual’ approach. Wally Baker, Chairman of the Green Tech Foundation (www.tgtf.org), joins us to discuss how his organization is bringing together progressi...
Jan. 30, 2009

Special Encore Presentation: Will Recycling in the U.S. become another casualty of the Economy?

Recycling is economically possible because there is a market for recyclable goods. However, a good deal of that market demand comes from Asia, and with the recent global economic downturn, recycling markets have become incredibly volatile and unpredictable, causing instability in our domestic recycling efforts. Recyclers are stockpiling recyclable materials in hopes of an upturn in the market, but if that doesn’t occur, how long before our recyclables end up in landfills? Listen in to find out w...
Jan. 23, 2009

A Very Special Interview with the Creator of “How You Eco”

Searching on Google will always be fun, but sometimes instead of having ALL the information, wouldn’t you love to just see the BEST information? For those of you looking for the best information on green living, you’ll love today’s guest! Luke Fretwell, creator of the innovative new end-all-be-all resource to ‘going green’, “How You Eco”, joins us to discuss his evolving project and how it will help YOU play, work and live in an eco-friendly way. Check out www.howyoueco.com
Jan. 16, 2009

Is There Enough Energy in the World for Everyone to Live Like Americans?

Many in the U.S. are trying very hard to ‘go green’, and they are using less gasoline, changing their light bulbs to CFL’s, and recycling. Even with all of these efforts, if we multiply the amount of energy used per person in the U.S. by the world’s total population…we’d have a problem…not enough energy to go around. We live well in the U.S., so it’s understandable that people in other countries would want to live as well, but is there enough energy in the world for everyone to live like America...
Jan. 9, 2009

Texas…the greenest state in the U.S.? Maybe so!

Tracy Hollis wears many hats, and they are all 10 gallon Texas sized! She is the recent Past President of the Texas Association for Environmental Education, the EE coordinator for the entire school district of Grand Prairie ISD, an active member of Keep Texas Beautiful and was recently awarded a lifetime achievement award as KTB's Environmental Educator of the Year. She is a Board member of the Go Green Initiative, and has helped numerous school communities ‘go green’ and win national recognitio...
Jan. 2, 2009

The Dirty Little Secret of Electronics Recycling

In November, 60 minutes did a long overdue piece on the underworld of electronics recycling. Most Americans have no idea what happens to their cell phone, television or old computer monitor when they drop it off at an e-waste collection event, but suffice it to say…it’s not something we can be proud of in many cases. To see the video 60 minutes aired, you’ll find it on the Go Green Face Space on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=628931199&ref=profile#/group.php?gid=6566461086. List...
Dec. 19, 2008

Schools of the 21st Century, Green Architecture and “Green Talk”

This week we’ll talk to Charles Linn, a leader in the launch of McGraw-Hill Construction’s new GreenSource magazine and website, as well as Schools of the 21st Century, Record’s annual publication, website, and symposium for the K-12 school market. As your host for Go Green Radio, I maintain my “Dean of Green” status by choosing only the top resources for the latest information in the environmental world, and GreenSource is one of my personnel favorites. We will also be joined by the Editor and ...
Dec. 12, 2008

Part II: Will Recycling in the U.S. become another casualty of the Economy?

On December 10th, the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) held an emergency workshop in Sacramento to address growing concerns that the recycling industry may grind to a halt if recyclers cannot find markets for the material they are keeping out of our landfills. With the world economy in tumult, the typical buyers who keep the recycling market alive have arrested purchasing, causing a stockpile of recyclable material that brokers must warehouse. If they cannot find a place to s...