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	<itunes:summary>Sea Change Radio covers the transformations to social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Change is accelerating in positive and negative directions: the clock is ticking in the race to see which will tip first—the problems or the solutions. Join Sea Change&#039;s Host, Alex Wise, as he provides in-depth analysis to help our audience understand possible remedies and potential pitfalls. Sea Change interviews sustainability experts including Paul Hawken, Stewart Brand, Bill McKibben, Van Jones, Lester Brown, and many others. Sea Change airs on over 30 radio stations around the country.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Hell Breaks Loose at COP15: &#8220;Ambitious Legal Treaty Now!&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;All hell is breaking loose.&#8221; That&#8217;s what Sea Change Climate Correspondent Cimbria Badenhausen skype texted to Executive Producer/Host Bill Baue from Copenhagen at 3:27 pm there on Wednesday December 9, the third day of the UN Climate Conference, or COP15.  At that point, protest erupted in support of an &#8220;ambitious legal treaty now,” as requested by [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>&quot;All hell is breaking loose.&quot; That&#039;s what Sea Change Climate Correspondent Cimbria Badenhausen skype texted to Executive Producer/Host Bill Baue from Copenhagen at 3:27 pm there on Wednesday December 9, the third day of the UN Climate Conference,</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>350: A Number to Save Us from Climate Chaos?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sea Change Climate Correspondent Cimbria Badenhausen covers the International Day of Climate Action by talking beforehand with 350.org Director Bill McKibben.  The Bioneers by the Bay Conference celebrated Climate Action Day with a 350 event MC’ed by rapper Tem Blessed, featuring talks by Callum Grieve of the Climate Group and Marty Driggs, a member of [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Sea Change Climate Correspondent Cimbria Badenhausen covers the International Day of Climate Action by talking beforehand with 350.org Director Bill McKibben.  The Bioneers by the Bay Conference celebrated Climate Action Day with a 350 event MC’ed by r...</itunes:subtitle>
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Sea Change Climate Correspondent Cimbria Badenhausen (http://www.cchange.net/about/cimbria-badenhausen/) covers the International Day of Climate Action (http://www.350.org/350-action-gallery) by talking beforehand with 350.org (http://www.350.org/) Director Bill McKibben (http://www.billmckibben.com/).  The Bioneers by the Bay Conference (http://www.connectingforchange.org/) celebrated Climate Action Day with a 350 event MC’ed by rapper Tem Blessed (http://www.temblessed.com/), featuring talks by Callum Grieve (http://www.theclimategroup.org/about/our_people/callum_grieve) of the Climate Group (http://www.theclimategroup.org/) and Marty Driggs, a member of the Youth Initiative Planning Committee (http://www.connectingforchange.org/youth-planning.html) for the Bioneers by the Bay Conference.  Also at Bioneers, Cimbria caught up with sustainability guru Paul Hawken (http://www.paulhawken.com/paulhawken_frameset.html), who told Cimbria of the Arctic trip that Scandinavian royalty invited him to attend, to witness and study the impacts of climate change.  And finally, ZipCar (http://www.zipcar.com/) Founder Robin Chase (http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1894410_1893837_1894186,00.html) describes the controversial &quot;Supermodels Strip for Climate Action (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdz555JBIwY&amp;feature=player_embedded)&quot; video her daughter conceived and produced.

&quot;The longer I&#039;ve spent working on global warming -- the greatest challenge humans have ever faced -- the more I&#039;ve come to see it as essentially a literary problem.  A technological and scientific challenge, yes; an economic quandry, yes; a political dilemma, surely.  But centrally?  A crisis in metaphor, in analogy, in understanding.&quot;  So wrote Bill McKibben in the August 2008 edition of Orion Magazine (http://www.orionmagazine.org/) in an essay entitled, &quot;When Words Fail (http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/article/3059/).&quot;  And, indeed, words do fail to capture the enormity of this slow-creeping, almost invisible crisis, McKibben discovered.  &quot;Boiling point?&quot; Nope.  &quot;Climate chaos?&quot;  Uh uh.

(http://www.cchange.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/JamesHansen-150x150.jpg)It was James Hansen (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hansen), who McKibben calls &quot;our greatest climatologist,&quot; who solved the literary problem -- with a number.  In December 2007, he presented a paper at the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco that &quot;named a number,&quot; McKibben says.  350, to be precise -- parts per million carbon in the atmosphere, that is.  &quot;That, [Hansen] said, was the absolute upper bound of anything like safety -- above it and the planet would be unraveling.  Is unraveling, because we&#039;re already at 385 parts per million,&quot; McKibben wrote over a year ago.

A number!  It translates into all tongues.  And, it gave birth to the organization McKibben now heads: 350.org, whose mission is to &quot;tattoo that number into every human brain.&quot;  And that&#039;s exactly what we all did on October 24, the International Day of Climate Action, which featured over 52 hundred [5,200] grassroots events in 181 countries to become the &quot;most widespread day of political action in the planet&#039;s history, &quot; according to CNN.

(http://www.cchange.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/BillMcKibben-150x150.jpg)The week before the big event, Sea Change Correspondent Cimbria Badenhausen caught up with Bill McKibben at the Relocalize Massachusetts (http://www.relocalizemassachusetts.org/) Conference in Roxbury.

(http://www.cchange.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/TemBlessed.jpg)On the International Day of Climate Action, Cimbria attended the Bioneers by the Bay Conference in New Bedford, Massachusetts, which hosted its own 350 event, hosted by rapper Tem Blessed.  After working up the crowd,</itunes:summary>
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