Welcome to Going Green Television… where we take a look at the inner workings of industries, environmental trends and relevant issues that fuel our society. The show marries an unrivaled host, Ward Burton, with a team of highly experienced producers. Selected for his passion for the environment and his excellent work on environmental issues, Ward Burton also started a successful wildlife foundation... The Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation. "The show takes you on a journey to discover today what the environmental community will be talking about tomorrow," says Burton. The show airs during the day on a variety of well-known news networks. Each new story is introduced in a multi dimensional format. Every theme transitions seamlessly to the next providing consistency throughout the show. Read More...
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Books you should be reading Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet
By Jeffrey D. Sachs "Common Wealth explains the most basic economic reckoning that the world faces. We can address poverty, climate change, and environmental destruction at a very modest cost today with huge benefits for shared and sustainable prosperity and peace in the future, or we can duck the issues today and risk a potentially costly reckoning in later years. Despite the rearguard opposition of some vested interests, policies to help the world's poor and the global environment are in fact the very best economic bargains on the planet." -Al Gore, Winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize and Former Vice President of the United States