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Bill McKibben – Here Comes the Sun

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US Critical Earth Metals “Hiding in Plain Sight” (starts 1:00) Colorado School of Mines has just published a new study that indicates the US has enough critical earth metals to stop importing them from other countries . . . if we develop the capacity.

Bill McKibben – Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization. (starts 3:15) Celebrated environmental journalist and activist Bill McKibben will be part of a nationwide “Sun Day” day of action September 21st, celebrating the power of clean energy.. McKibben will be in Boulder Tuesday, September 23rd for a book talk at 6:30 pm at Unity of Boulder Church.

Executive Producer: Susan Moran
Show Producer:Shelley Schlender
Additional Contribution: Benita Lee

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