Ecotopia

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May 04, 2014

Today we explore some new paradigms for thinking about our environmental future.  And, we commemorate the 50th anniversary of death of the great environmentalist, Rachel Carson.

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Environmentalist Bill McKibben believes it's time for a new environmental paradigm:  small and local.

Rachel Carson and Bob Hines researching off the Atlantic coast in 1952
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This year marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Rachel Carson, a pioneer of the environmental movement. Rob Nixon holds the Rachel Carson chair in English at the UW-Wisconsin.  He says she was something of a reluctant activist. 

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Ernest Callenbach’s “Ecotopia” was the bible of a certain kind of environmental activist, back in the 70’s.  Producer Charles Monroe-Kane was one of them.  He tells us what it was like to try to live the dream. 

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Lauret Savoy believes too many nature writers focus on pristine wilderness and neglect the gritty reality of the places where people actually live - in cities, for instance, maybe even near toxic waste sites.  And writing about these places means grappling with difficult questions about race and poverty. 

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Astrophysicist Max Tegmark's Dangerous Idea?  We are more significant than we think.

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Michael Lewis joins us to talk about his riveting new account of how high-frequency trading is destroying Wall Street. His new book is "Flash Boys."

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