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The transformation to sustainability and/as ways to happiness

What seems to be heard most often are the environmentalists predicting doom, and the deniers and delayers arguing that change would hurt us, personally and economically.Recently, we see an emergent understanding that a transformation to sustainability is actually not just about hard choices for "saving the planet," but about ways in which human happiness can ...learn more

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KQED Forum Interview: Wangari Maathai

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Website: www.kqed.org/epArchive/R611231...
 
Keywords: biologist, Greenbelt Movement, women, Kenya
 
Country: Kenya
 
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A discussion with Nobel Peace Prize-winning biologist Wangari Matthai. (pre-recorded)
Host: Michael Krasny

Guests:
Wangari Matthai, founder of the Greenbelt Movement, a network of rural women who have planted more than 30 million trees across Kenya. Her memoir is "Unbowed"

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