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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>
	<itunes:author>Alex Wise</itunes:author>
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		<title>Justice in the Environment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 22:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jim Boyce of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst talks about the new report, Justice in the Air.  It looks at EPA data showing that the toxins spewing from company smokestacks hit minorities and the poor hardest.  And Leslie Lowe of the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility talks about [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Jim Boyce of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst talks about the new report, Justice in the Air.  It looks at EPA data showing that the toxins spewing from company smokestacks hit minorities and...</itunes:subtitle>
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Jim Boyce (http://www.peri.umass.edu/PERI-Staff.211.0.html#c121) of the Political Economy Research Institute (http://www.peri.umass.edu/) (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst talks about the new report, Justice in the Air (http://www.peri.umass.edu/justice/).  It looks at EPA data showing that the toxins spewing from company smokestacks hit minorities and the poor hardest.  And Leslie Lowe (http://www.iccr.org/about/staff/staff11_ll.php) of the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (http://www.iccr.org/) talks about Chevron&#039;s refusal to disclose the $27 billion liability it faces in a court case happening in the Amazonian rainforests of Ecuador.  The company is accused of dumping toxic oil byproducts from years of drilling, damaging the environment and the health of residents.



Sea Change Radio Co-Host Bill Baue recently spoke with Justice in the Air lead author Jim Boyce in the WMUA (http://www.wmua.org/) studios at the University of Massachusetts.  Boyce explains how the  report builds on PERI&#039;s work in the Corporate Toxics Information Project (http://www.peri.umass.edu/ctip_research/) for the past several years compiling the Toxic 100 (http://www.peri.umass.edu/toxic100/) -- the top 100 corporate air polluters in the US.  This year, with the help of the Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (http://college.usc.edu/geography/ESPE/pere.html) at the University of Southern California, the project added an environmental justice (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_justice) component, looking at the impact of pollution on the poor, and people of color.  

Boyce distinguishes between environmental justice and traditional environmentalism, which does not take social justice or racism into account.  He also explains how the report slices and dices the data by race and income, as well as by state and municipalities.  He also discusses the &quot;TRI Effect (http://books.google.com/books?id=ovijnnKLw_0C&amp;dq=James+T.+Hamilton,+&#039;Regulation+through+Revelation&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;source=bn&amp;hl=en&amp;ei=Z60dSqGNMoi0NZD6pcQF&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;ct=result&amp;resnum=4#PPP1,M1)&quot; (referring to the EPA&#039;s Toxics Release Inventory (http://www.epa.gov/TRI/)), where the very act of disclosure leads to companies reducing their toxic emissions without further regulation -- though he acknowledges the limits of this effect, and therefore the need for stronger regulation.

Leslie Lowe runs the energy and environment program at ICCR, a coalition of 300 faith-based institutional investors with over $100 billion in assets that conducts shareowner action.  In other words, they talk with companies on improving environmental, social, and governance performance.  And when talks stall, they file shareowner resolutions, airing the issue at annual shareholder meetings.  Almost a half-decade ago, Bill Baue interviewed Leslie for a series of articles (http://www.socialfunds.com/news/article.cgi/1681.html) on Chevron failing to disclose to investors the risks it faces from a lawsuit over environmental and human health damages in the Ecuadorian rainforest (Chevron issued a statement (http://www.texaco.com/sitelets/ecuador/en/releases/2005-04-25.aspx) responding to this article on its website (http://www.texaco.com/sitelets/ecuador/en/) on the Ecuador case.)  

Bill Baue caught up with Lowe on the day Chevron hosted its annual general meeting, where it faced a resolution (http://trilliuminvest.com/resolutions/stockholder-proposal-report-on-global-environmental-standards/) asking it to disclose more information on the risks it faces from this lawsuit. She provides background (http://chevrontoxico.com/) on the case before discussing more recent developments (http://truecostofchevron.com/report.html), such as New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo sending a letter to Chevron </itunes:summary>
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		<title>Saving the Toxics Release Inventory</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jun 2006 01:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Baue</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed major changes to dilute the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), which makes information on the harmful pollution companies release into the air publicly available. Joining us in the studio is Jim Boyce, director of environmental programs at the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) of the University of Massachusetts, which has [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed major changes to dilute the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), which makes information on the harmful pollution companies release into the air publicly available.  Joining us in the studio is Jim Boyce,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>(http://www.cchange.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/jimboyce-136x150.jpg)The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed major changes to dilute the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), which makes information on the harmful pollution companies release into the air publicly available.  Joining us in the studio is Jim Boyce, director of environmental programs at the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) of the University of Massachusetts, which has just published its annual &quot;Toxic 100&quot; list ranking the corporations emitting the most toxic pollution.  

Joining us on the phone is Julie Gorte, vice president and chief social investment strategist at Calvert, who is active in a campaign opposing the EPA&#039;s proposed gutting of TRI.

OMB Watch TRI Resource Center (http://www.ombwatch.org/tricenter/)

Toxic 100 (http://www.umass.edu/peri/programs/development/toxic100table.htm)

Business &amp; Human Rights Resource Center (http://www.business-humanrights.org/Updates/Archive/Toxic100)

EPA Tries to Pull a Disappearing Act on the Toxics Release Inventory (http://www.socialfunds.com/news/article.cgi/article1889.html)

Toxic 100 Uses Enhanced Toxics Release Inventory Data to List Top Corporate Polluters (http://www.socialfunds.com/news/article.cgi/article1792.html)

Listmania! Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility Lists Drive Improved Performance (http://www.socialfunds.com/news/article.cgi/article2015.html)</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Bill Baue</itunes:author>
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