Syd Mandelbaum talks about feeding the hungry andfighting poverty. He has helped feed millions of people through the work of Rock and Wrap It Up. Syd uses greening tactics to collect food that is prepared but not served at concerts, sporting events, schools and hotels. Go to rockandwrapitup.org and hungerpedia.com for more info. Hunger is NOT a game.
Posted on Categories Brooklyn, Earth, Education, Goods, Music, New York City, Opinion, Politics
JK Canepa, co-founder of the New York Climate Action group is today’s guest. JK and I chat amongst the willow leaves in a beautiful tree house, located at the Community Garden on 5th Street in the East Village. We talk about Deep Ecology, hydrofracking and how we can stop the city from using tropical wood from the rain forest on many NYC projects. Like proper naturalists, we also talk to the squirrels and spot a bunny rabbit. Tune in and be one with nature. Features David Braun, President and Co-Founder of United For Actionand the National Grassroots Coalition #1242: Green Mountain Energy
Doug Semmes, Director of the New York Market of Green Mountain Energy, is a green power pioneer who is moving to change the way power is distributed.Green Mountain Energy is the nation’s longest serving renewable energy retailer. Become a green energy consumer and reduce your carbon footprint. Listen in and find out how. It’s good to be green.
#1238: Food and Water Watch
Alex Beauchamp, North East Regional Director of Food and Water Watch. Learn about food security and issues affecting clean water.
#1234: JK Canepa of New York Climate Action Group
#1222: David Braun of United for Action
#1107: Eric Weltman of Food & Water Watch
Features Eric Weltman, senior organizer for Food & Water Watch, talks about the consequences of fracking.