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Tuesday
Feb072012

Julianne Moore: Tell Washington to support clean air for our kids 

It's time for moms to roar! Join Julianne and the Moms Clean Air Force: http://www.momscleanairforce.org/roar

Actress and mother Julianne Moore released a new video calling on parents to join the fight against toxic air pollution. In the video, which endorses a nonpartisan grassroots group called the Moms Clean Air Force, Moore appears along with the heroine of her popular children's books, Freckleface Strawberry.

Moms are becoming a powerful force in American politics. They are telling Washington that they will not allow their children's health to be compromised by dirty fossil fuel power plants, the single largest source of pollution in the U.S. The Moms Clean Air Force is a growing community of tens of thousands of moms— from all across the political spectrum and all across the country—uniting to make their voices heard to protect their children's health. "Clean air should be above politics," Moore said. "The discussion about regulations to protect our air has gotten so polarized that we have forgotten an important thing: We all breathe the same air. And all our children suffer because of pollution. We don't have to choose between a healthy economy and a healthy environment. We can have both. We can have what's best for all our children."

President Richard Nixon signed the Clean Air Act into law in 1970 with overwhelming support from Democrats and Republicans; however, the law is now under dangerous political attack. The new mercury and air toxics standards signed in December, after 21 years of planning, are already under political attack, with some politicians in Congress and lobbyists for the utility and coal industries calling to annul it or defund the Environmental Protection Agency.

Responding to this threat, Moms Clean Air Force is bringing parents together in support of a simple idea: That every child has the right to breathe clean air.

Monday
Nov142011

The greenest country on Earth

The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is using clean energy to power its country and its economy.

Friday
Sep092011

Bringing Clean Water to Kenya

Vestergaard Frandsen's landmark Carbon for Water initiative provides more than 1 million free Lifestraw family water filters to communities in western Kenya, a region with limited access to clean water.

With a means for at-home access to drinkable water, locals no longer need to burn firewood for purification, resulting in carbon emissions savings. Watch the video to learn more about the company's commitment to Kenya and how carbon credits will help provide clean water equipment and training for years to come.



Tuesday
May172011

Stunning solar towers light the way

 

The world's first commercial solar tower plant gives a breathtaking glimpse of the future of power generation. What's stopping the technology's widespread adoption?

Thursday
May122011

Green Revolution - City Car 

A clean car that you can stack like a shopping cart? That customizes everything from its color to the radio the instant you step in? That you can always find a parking space for? Too good to be true? Nope, it's just one of the brilliant ideas coming to life at MIT's Media Lab. Join host Lisa Van Pay, PhD (aka a scientist) as she explores exciting alternative energy research taking place around the country.

Friday
Feb112011

Water Planet (Narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio) 

For over ten years, the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation has supported social causes and films on environmental issues. The actor and environmentalist has a particular fondness -- and concern -- for the ocean as well as the global need for clean drinking water. In this video, he lays out the importance of clean water in our daily lives.

Saturday
Sep252010

Jane Goodall: There Is Still Hope for the Environment 

Jane Goodall, UN Messenger of Peace, expresses dismay at pessimistic attitudes some American youth hold towards environmental issues. Goodall explains that her Roots and Shoots program attempts to share the philosophy that every person's environmental impact - positive or negative - makes a difference.

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Jane Goodall, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace, gives a special keynote lecture at Georgetown University.

Join Dr. Goodall as she shares stories from her new book, Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species are Being Rescued from the Brink, named by Amazon.com as one of the "best books of the year." - Georgetown University

Dame Jane Goodall, DBE, is an English UN Messenger of Peace, primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist.

She is best-known for her study of chimpanzee social and family life in Gombe Stream National Park for 45 years, and for founding the Jane Goodall Institute.