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Reclaim the MediaListen Up Northwest program 59

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Listen Up! Northwest is a collaboratively produced radio magazine featuring stories of communities in action throughout the Northwest. Each broadcast highlights the work of skilled community radio producers and artists from our region, including Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.

This week's program takes several looks at he impact of global economics on climate change.

Doctor David Suzuki of British Columbia compares the "eco" in ecology and economics. (Scott Powell, Amanda Bellerby and Jasmine Williams, If You Love This Planet)

A Greenpeace co-founder talks about what we can do to help stop climate change. (Alex Smith and Maggie Hughes, Radio Ecoshock Burnaby, BC)

Tzeporah Berman has strong roots in defending forests, but now she's taken her fight to climate change. (Alex Smith, Radio Ecoshock Burnaby, BC).

Music by Northwest artists, DJ B-girl, Aaron English and Byron Au Young.


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Artist/Composer: Reclaim the Media
Keywords: listen up northwest; reclaim the media; northwest; community radio; yuko kodama

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