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AUDIO of BLUE PLANET ALMANAC 4-14-09 - it's a good-sized file so please be patient if it takes a minute or two to load. Happy listening!
With over 20 years experience reporting environmental news, Thomas M. Kostigen will be Blue Planet Almanac radio's honored guest on the April 14th, 2009 live broadcast. Live calls will be accepted from listeners at 800 555 5453 or 310 571 3444. Tune-in to HealthyLife.net at 2:00 PM Pacific time! Get your questions ready now, because the opportunity to ask good questions of an intrepid journalist of Tom's caliber doesn't happen often.
To bring us the freshest, most relevant environmental news possible, Tom has traveled the Earth to far-flung locales like Jerusalem, India's Mumbai, Southeast Asia's Borneo, China's Linfen City, Alaska's Shishmaref Village, as well as The Amazonian jungle. New York's retired but massive Fresh Kills Landfill provided his perspective in his story for us about the world's newest, largest and most unintentional dump, The Pacific Ocean's Eastern Garbage Patch (a.k.a trash in ocean size of Texas, garbage patch like Texas, garbage patch, Good Morning America Great Pacific garbage patch, Texas sized trash in ocean, garbage in the ocean size of Texas and Oprah garbage patch the size of Texas). Tom is the "Go-To Guy" for the mission-critical environmental decisions involved in solar power, smart electrical grids, coal power, cap-and-trade emissions schemes, water scarcity and much more.
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Tom's distinguished career as an environmental journalist continues strong while he writes the "Ethics Monitor" column for Dow Jones Market Watch and the Better Planet column and blog for Discover magazine. He also just launched a new streamcast, Saints and Sinners. But his work has also culminated in authorship of two excellent books - "You Are Here: Exposing the Vital Link Between What We Do and What That Does to Our Planet" is his latest and has a foreword and video by Kevin Bacon. Tom w
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