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- Humankind: The Green Economy
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- David Freudberg
in this documentary on the green economy. As many environmentalists see it, the future of energy is not in greenhouse gas-emitting fuels like oil and coal -- whose supply is running out -- but in sustainable, clean sources like wind, sun, tide and the enormous storehouse of heat that naturally occurs deep underground. In the coming green economy, utilizing this energy will generate a surge of new employment, while combating climate change and providing additional energy independence for the United States. This program places the green economy in the context of American environmental history (including audio of Rachel Carson, the first Earth Day and President Carter's far-sighted 1977 energy address) and features contemporary voices, including "The Green Collar Economy" author Van Jones, in the new effort to protect the planet by relying on sustainable sources of energy. The second half-hour explores the fascinating movement among religious congregations, liberal and conservative, to address global warming.
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Piece Description
in this documentary on the green economy. As many environmentalists see it, the future of energy is not in greenhouse gas-emitting fuels like oil and coal -- whose supply is running out -- but in sustainable, clean sources like wind, sun, tide and the enormous storehouse of heat that naturally occurs deep underground. In the coming green economy, utilizing this energy will generate a surge of new employment, while combating climate change and providing additional energy independence for the United States. This program places the green economy in the context of American environmental history (including audio of Rachel Carson, the first Earth Day and President Carter's far-sighted 1977 energy address) and features contemporary voices, including "The Green Collar Economy" author Van Jones, in the new effort to protect the planet by relying on sustainable sources of energy. The second half-hour explores the fascinating movement among religious congregations, liberal and conservative, to address global warming.
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hopeful positive storiesThese storeis brought tears to my eyes as I listened while gardening. I realized I had lost hope for our planet and these stories reminded me that there are many many people who are making a difference and moving us to the green economy. Thank You. |
Timing and Cues
***For stations preferring FULL-HOUR programs:
The end of the first 29-minute segment flows into a billboard for the second half-hour, concluding with the phrase, "when Humankind continues in a moment." This is followed immediately by a :30 music bed for local ID, etc. The bed begins at 29:30. Second half of the program begins at 30:00 and concludes at 58:55 with the PRI audio logo.
***For stations preferring HALF-HOUR programs:
Each half-hour segment can be aired as a stand-alone program. Stations are entitled to air either or both half-hours. The first half-hour runs 29:00 and concludes with "PRI, Public Radio International". The second segment is a 1-minute billboard of which the last thirty seconds are a music bed for local ID. The third segment contains the final half-hour and runs 28:55, concluding with the PRI audio logo. Note that single topics spread over two half-hour episodes are still formatted to air as stand-alone half-hours, if desired.





Denis Du Bois
Posted on March 16, 2010 at 04:57 PM | Permalink
Before & After White House
Interesting to hear Jones "AWH" (After White House). I interviewed him "BWH" in 1/2009, just before the Inauguration, when he was very charged up about what lay ahead. That was before I started producing for radio, but it's online as a podcast - http://bit.ly/ckWniQ