Talk of Alaska: Moving to renewable energy

Some environmental activists have declared Tuesday to be “Fossil Fool Day,” saying it’s time to work for a “Just, Green Energy Future.” What would that look like in Alaska? Windmills and Tidal turbines and geothermal projects would be major public works projects, but individuals and families are doing smaller things as well – like energy efficient building, solar panels, bicycles and biofuels. Moving to renewable energy is the topic on today’s “Talk of Alaska,” from APRN.

HOST: Steve Heimel, APRN

GUESTS:

  • Brianna Cayo Cotter: Energy Action Coalition
  • Cathy Zoi: Alliance for Climate Protection
  • Doug Fine: Author of “Farewell, My Subaru”
  • Live callers statewide

PARTICIPATE:

  • Post your comment before, during or after the live broadcast (comments may be read on air)
  • Send e-mail to talk@aprn.org (comments may be read on air)
  • Call 550-8422 in Anchorage or 1-800-478-8255 during the live broadcast

LIVE Broadcast: Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. on APRN stations statewide

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