The older archives (>10 years old) have been substantially recovered -- more than 23,800 files' worth -- and are now reachable through the search engine and via file download. Email here if you have any questions.
Your support is essential if the service is to continue, there are bandwidth bills to pay every month and failing disk drives to replace. Volunteers do the work, but disk drives and bandwidth are not free. We encourage you to contribute financially, even a dollar helps. Click here to donate.
Welcome to the new Radio4all website! If you cannot log in, you may need to reset your password. Email here if you need additional support.
 
Program Information
Sea Change Radio
Weekly Program
Rolf Skar
 Sea Change Radio  Contact Contributor
March 17, 2015, 11 p.m.
Money doesn’t grow on trees, but if you’re a paper company, trees are definitely how you make your money. Paper production is one of the leading causes of rainforest loss. Nearly 4 billion trees worldwide are cut down each year for paper. The result of the massive deforestation is felt as loss of habitat for multiple species, erosion, diminished air quality, and, of course, increased global CO2 levels. Fortunately, there are people working to promote better paper practices. Our guest today on Sea Change Radio is Rolf Skar, head of Greenpeace’s forestry campaign. He brings us up to date on the latest Greenpeace campaigns to push paper companies into adopting more sustainable forestry practices. While some companies are embracing the opportunity and partnering with Greenpeace, others are on the defensive, feeling the impact that the digital age has had on the paper industry in general. Trying to get everyone onto the same page, Greenpeace is advocating for policy change to help save the trees.

Download Program Podcast
00:30:00 1 March 17, 2015
San Francisco
  View Script
    
 00:30:00  128Kbps mp3
(28MB) Mono
54 Download File...