DiscoverglobalresearchEarth Week Interviews: Geo-Engineering & Changing the World Through Stories - 04.27.15
Earth Week Interviews: Geo-Engineering & Changing the World Through Stories - 04.27.15

Earth Week Interviews: Geo-Engineering & Changing the World Through Stories - 04.27.15

Update: 2015-04-27
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On this week's Global Research News Hour, we mark Earth Day with two interviews related to the urgent call to defend the planet from environmental damage.



First, we hear from Michael J Murphy, director/producer of the films "What in the World are the Spraying" and "Why in the World are they Spraying". He discusses the clear and present threats associated with Geo-Engineering including so-called 'chemtrails' and speculates on who benefits and who does not from efforts to control the weather.



Carrie Saxifrage is a sustainability reporter for the Vancouver Observer and the author of the book "The Big Swim: Coming Ashore in a World Adrift". She discusses how popular action can more easily be mobilized by changing the narrative and the way we approach the dilemma of climate collapse and other environmental hazards.
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Earth Week Interviews: Geo-Engineering & Changing the World Through Stories - 04.27.15

Earth Week Interviews: Geo-Engineering & Changing the World Through Stories - 04.27.15

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