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Sea Change Radio
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Mike Bellamente and Leigh Fondakowski
 Sea Change Radio  Contact Contributor
Jan. 14, 2014, 6:46 p.m.
When we talk about corporations trying harder to do the right thing when it comes to the environment, it's important to remember the consequences of not doing the right thing. Both of our guests this week on Sea Change Radio are trying to shine a light on corporate polluters - but in very different ways.

First, we hear from Mike Bellamente, the Executive Director of Climate Counts. We talk about his group's landmark study tracking the CO2 emissions of one hundred corporations. Then, host Alex Wise speaks with Leigh Fondakowski (the head writer of The Laramie Project) who recently penned a play about the BP Oil Spill, which, when it comes to the stage this March, should capture the attention of environmentalists and thespians alike.

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