Danish Ambassador Discusses Copenhagen, Biomass Burning & Buildings
October 29th, 2009Denmark’s Ambassador to the United States, Friis Petersen, joins host Daphne Wysham for a discussion on how his country became a world leader in renewable energy, lower greenhouse gases, and a strong national economy. The Danish city of Copenhagen will host the crucial United Nations Climate Summit – COP 15 – in December.
The federal government classifies incinerators as a source of renewable energy. Meg Sheehan of Ecolaw in Massachusetts discusses the irony of naming waste as renewable.
And an architecture research group that’s working to slow climate change – we speak to Edward Mazria, the founder and executive director of Architecture 2030.
Image by Fred Sorensen of Denmark used with permission via Flickr.
Music used is Flight to Denmark by Duke Jordan.
Our theme music is Baladi by Tony Anka, Bellydance Superstars vol. 2.
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