John Adams about A Force for Nature; StoryCorps in the Gulf; Polluters shut down in China; Cleaner Port in L.A.; Frances Beinecke judges for "Green Car" award; Sports go solar; NYC trash
Posted October 22, 2010 in The Media and the Environment
John Adams talked with Texas Public Radio about the founding of the NRDC and the organization’s impact on environmental issues. John Adams was also interviewed on Northeast Public Radio in which he spoke about the memoir he wrote with his wife Patricia, A Force for Nature…
Marking the six-month anniversary of the BP blowout, Treehugger featured NRDC and StoryCorps slideshows which document firsthand accounts of the ongoing damage to the environment and people's lives in the Gulf…
In a Wall Street Journal article, Alex Wang commented on the shutdown of a major zinc smelter in southern China, purportedly due to toxic pollution concerns... Appearing on CNN International: Quest Means Business, Melissa Lin Perella discussed changes the Port of Los Angeles has undertaken to become more environmentally friendly… According to USA Today (and multiple news sources including Los Angeles Times Technology Blog, Wired News, PureGreenCars, AutoGuide.com), Frances Beinecke, was chosen to serve as a judge to select the ‘Green Car of the Year’ winner.
Boing Boing, a popular website with more than 2 million visitors per month, linked to an OnEarth interview with the New York City Sanitation Department’s resident anthropologist about trash in the city.



