This podcast is long overdue, but better late than never, right?
Back in March, when I was working as a freelance reporter for Taiwan Business TOPICS, I interviewed Jeff Delkin and Rachel Speth, the co-founders of bambu, a so-called “renewable ideas company” based in Shanghai that manufactures bamboo housewares, kitchen products and tabletops.
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ResponsibleChina: Jeff Delkin and [...]
In this edition of the ResponsibleChina Show, I talk to Dermot O’Gorman of WWF China’s Go For Gold campaign, an initiative that that encourages Olympic athletes, National Olympic Committees, and individual tourists to offset the carbon emissions from their air travel to Beijing for this summer’s Olympic Games.
Listen to the podcast: 04-responsiblechina_-dermot-ogorman-wwf-china-and-_go-for-gold_.mp3
(Music credit: “Fresh,” by [...]
(Photo courtesy of Caroline Campbell)
Caroline Campbell first fell in love with nature while growing up on a pig farm in rural England. Since then, she has traveled the world, telling stories about the importance of the environment, climate change and sustainability. Originally trained as a zoologist at the University [...]
Update: Conrad Clark received the Altadis New Directors Award at the Sans Sebastian Film Festival. Congrats, Conrad!
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Last week, I spoke to Conrad Clark, 28, producer and director from the Shanghai-based film company, Practice Productions.
Clark received his master’s degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, where he studied anthropology and cinema. [...]
I’m experimenting with podcasts now!
Check out my VERY FIRST EPISODE, an interview with Doug Ross, an environmentalist and producer from CapitolEcoWatch.com, a new Web site that posts video and podcasts from Washington D.C., covering environmental investigations, legislation, links to governmental agencies and NGOs, and daily news related to green issues.
I was first introduced to Ross [...]