Trudie Styler, 11.20.2009
Actress, director, producer, and humanitarian
As we go forward to Copenhagen, the signs are not good. In the face of the greatest crisis our world has faced for generations, too many powerful people are behaving with shocking irresponsibility.
Jason Wojciechowski, 11.20.2009
Blogger and Digital Activist
Heather Graham follows on her hilarious advocacy spot for health care reform
with a new climate change ad. Graham squares off with Mackenzie Cro...
Tulsi Tanti, 11.21.2009
Founder, Suzlon Energy Limited
I am a natural optimist; as entrepreneurs tend to be. But I fear that the international excitement in the run up to COP15, with supporters and naysaye...
The Media Consortium, 11.20.2009
Network of Leading Progressive Independent Journalism Organizations
By Raquel Brown, Media Consortium Blogger
Last weekend in Singapore, President Barack Obama acknowledged that a comprehensive international climate d...
Tensie Whelan, 11.20.2009
President, Rainforest Alliance
Instead of lowering our expectations of Copenhagen, we must expect and demand more of negotiators, and push them over that brink. It is imperative that we transcend the pessimism.
James Boyce, 11.20.2009
Founder Common Sense NMS, dotPAC
In a slow-moving industry, Clean Energy Common Sense is an anomaly. Frances Beinecke went from book contract to #4 on the Amazon Non-Fiction Bestsellers list in a little over 60 days.
Johann Hari, 11.19.2009
Columnist, London Independent
The institutions that are blocking progress have rallied over the past few months to defend two causes with very little popular support in the United States: rape and slavery. No, really.
Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen, 11.19.2009
Co-Hosts, Green News Report
IN TODAY'S AUDIO REPORT: Scientists warn while Americans yawn; Climate Thunder Down Under: it's fire season again in Australia, while their debate ...
James Hoggan, 11.19.2009
Co-founder www.desmogblog.com
Nearly all point the finger at the US for delaying a global agreement on climate change. But if they want to find the real culprit, they have no look no further than the US coal and oil industry.
Jake Schmidt, 11.19.2009
International climate policy director, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
Are there enough details reached this December in Copenhagen to leave all countries accepting of an extension and enough details to firm up the final agreement in months?
John Passacantando, 11.19.2009
Activist, economist, working to create our next economy
Missing from the mainstream media reports of the climate bill opposition are the actual names of the accomplices, who rarely get identified due to their heavy advertising budgets in some of the same publications.
Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen, 11.17.2009
Co-Hosts, Green News Report
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IN TODAY'S AUDIO REPORT: Obama in China with Hu... (and how and when...
Kyle Cassidy, 11.17.2009
Managing Editor, Wend Magazine
In March 2009 twenty-two-year-old college student Shadia Wood stood in front of a white board, sketching ideas for a project she believes may one da...
Alexia Parks, 11.16.2009
Speaker, Author: "OM Money Money," "Rapid Evolution," and "An American GULAG"
Today, most of the world lives in information poverty. But with the rapid rise of cell phone technology and information equity, the world will transform.
Jessy Tolkan, 11.19.2009
Executive Director, Energy Action Coalition
Watching President Obama take questions from students in Shanghai, I couldn't help but feel disappointed that he has yet to engage with young Americans in the youth climate movement.
Ritt Bjerregaard, 11.17.2009
Lord Mayor of Copenhagen
It's not just world leaders who carry an enormous responsibility to improve the globe's climate in the future; the responsibility also weighs on individual cities and individual people.
Mitchell F. Stanley, 11.16.2009
President, National Center for Sustainable Development
As China and the United States approach the climate change summit in Copenhagen at year end, one thing is clear: Neither country likes being told what to do by others.
Scott Daniels, 11.15.2009
Partner of Monitor Group
As President Obama prepares to set foot on Chinese soil for the first time today, the United States and China, the globe's leading greenhouse gas producers, are engaged in a classic standoff.
Todd Wilkinson, 11.14.2009
Environmental journalist
Conservation biologists now suggest the vast belt of forest and bogs enwrapping Canada, Scandinavia and Russia has largely been overlooked as important catchments for Earth-warming carbon dioxide.
Frances Beinecke, 11.13.2009
President, Natural Resources Defense Council
With a kind of focus that would have been unthinkable during the Bush administration, President Obama has directed federal agencies and urged Congress to take real action on climate change.
Frances Beinecke, 11.11.2009
President, Natural Resources Defense Council
On Tuesday when we met in Washington, Ban Ki-Moon said he was hopeful that the December climate conference in Copenhagen will be elevated to the head-of-state level.