How to Change Our Pathetic Green Infrastructure
Aug. 17, 2016 2:47 pmBy Thom Hartmann A...The United Kingdom, which is already world famous for its green gardens and even greener countryside, is about to get even greener.
That’s because according to a new report from Japanese car maker Nissan, it could soon have more electric car charging stations than traditional gas stations.Tuesday 16 August '16 show notes
Aug. 17, 2016 8:57 amBy SueN- Would Donald Trump Pass a Citizenship Test?
- Ryan Mauro, Clarion Project : Trump... Extreme Vetting?
- Sharon Kelly, DeSmogBlog: What Are the Koch Brothers Up To Now?
Aetna Proves That Single Payer Is The Only Way To Go
Aug. 16, 2016 2:17 pmBy Thom Hartmann A...It's been over two years since the bulk of Obamacare went into effect, and American health insurance companies are making a great case for why it's time to adopt a single payer system and take the profit motive out of how health care is paid for once and for all.
Monday 15 August '16 show notes
Aug. 16, 2016 8:21 amBy SueN- Why are We Allowing Nafta to Kill Us?
- Want to see what trade deals do? - Look at Detroit...
- China's financial mess - and the Crash of 2016...
- Stopping gun proliferation by encouraging "gun-free" businesses?
Eco-Certified Wines Taste Better
Aug. 15, 2016 2:47 pmBy Thom Hartmann A...It's time for some good news…
It turns out that eco-friendly wines aren’t just better for the planet - they taste better, too!
As Science Daily reports - a new study out of UCLA and published in the Journal of Wine Economics looked at tens of thousands of California wines and found that:Friday 12 August '16 show notes
Aug. 14, 2016 7:13 pmBy SueN- What Does Being Patriotic Mean To You?
- Randi Weingarten, American Federation of Teachers (AFT)/Hillary for America: How Stronger Labor Makes a Stronger America
- It's Anything Goes Friday!
NASA Targets Asteroid Heading For Earth
Aug. 12, 2016 3:09 pmBy Thom Hartmann A...And it's official - next month NASA will launch a probe to the asteroid Bennu - which some astronomers think could smash its way into the earth sometime over the next hundred or so years.