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Interview: Courts & Legal Issues 27 Nov 2006

Green Scare Overview -- WORT-FM A Public Affair

Interview with Will Potter about history and current issues facing earth and animal liberation activists in the U$.

MP3 - 11.88MB - 00:25:19
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News: Indigenous Peoples 27 Nov 2006

the compost pile, 23 nov 06 -- SPECIAL SHOW, nothanks-nogiving

the compost pile is a weekly feature on In Our Backyard, local news on WORT-FM 89.9 M-Th from 6:30-7:00p.

this week: native voices and others on food sovereignty and the effects of colonization all in honor of the most ironic holiday of the year in th U$A: "Thanksgiving"
MP3 - 14.4MB - 00:30:04
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Commentary: Farming 20 Nov 2006

Celebrate Food Sovereingty This Holiday Season

The holidays are when many people happily rediscover that there is still culture left in agriculture. What is sadly missing, though, from many of our holiday celebrations is a hearty affirmation of food sovereignty.
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News: Peace/Antiwar 13 Nov 2006

Report on Nov. 12 Duluth Anti-War March & Rally

a brief report on the recent Northland Anti-War Coalition protest in Duluth, MN
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Commentary: Farming 05 Nov 2006

Industrial Agriculture is Leading Us Down the Wrong Road

Industrial agriculture is endangering our health, our food supply and the environment.
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Commentary: Peace/Antiwar 03 Nov 2006

The U.S. Antiwar Movement: Getting Local and Keeping Positive

10 points on antiwar activism and organizing in the U.S.
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News: Climate 03 Nov 2006

DNR Releases EA on Crude Oil Pipeline Through Wisconsin for Public Comment

U.S. citizens and businesses have refused to control their insatiable appetite for burning petroleum oil and other combustible products - mostly in motorized transportation. Oil suppliers have now turned to the oilsands deposits in Alberta, Canada as a major source for the product. Now that the price of oil is up, and likely to stay up for the foreseeable future, previously economically infeasible oilsands deposits in Alberta, Canada have become feasible.

Enbridge Energy Company (Enbridge) has agreed to supply up to 400,000 barrels of crude petroleum oil per day processed from Alberta' oilsands to its customers (refineries) in Chicago and other locations in the Midwest.

To make good on its delivery, Enbridge plans to construct a 321-mile long pipeline from Superior in Douglas County, Wisconsin to Delavan in Rock County, Wisconsin (Stage 1), and then from Delavan into northern Illinois (Stage 2), with new pumping stations going in at Superior and Delavan, as well as a diluent return pipeline of the same length.

The public has an opportunity to comment on the pipeline project's environmental and human impacts; either to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) by November 16th, or to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) by November 10.
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Interview: Farming 20 Oct 2006

the compost pile, 19 oct 06 -- Coalition of Immokalee Workers

the compost pile is a weekly feature on In Our Backyard, which airs on WORT-FM 89.9 M-Th from 6:30-7:00p.

this week: interview with interview with Julia Perkins of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers about the fall mini-tour.
MP3 - 5.75 MB -- 00:06:13
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News: Elections 18 Oct 2006

Ed Thompson Says Nelson Eisman Should Have Been Included in Gubernatorial Debates

In Tomah today, Ed Thompson, the Libertarian Party candidate for governor in 2002, called on the "We the People" consortium to include Green Party gubernatorial candidate Nelson Eisman in this Friday's third and possibly final debate.
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Commentary: Corporate Globalization 16 Oct 2006

When the Gap, AIDS and charity collide

There is something unsettling about using sex to sell clothing to fight a disease, which largely spreads through unprotected sex, mostly by a non-monogamous partner. In America, this kind of marketing is not only considered acceptable. It’s an up-and-coming business model.
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News: Feature Archive 13 Oct 2006

Broad based coalition seeks to defeat anti-gay referendum

A broad base of progressive forces across Wisconsin is working around the clock to defeat a state referendum that proposes a constitutional ban on same-gender marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships.
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Commentary: Elections 13 Oct 2006

What do the Candidates for Governor Have to Say About Global Warming?

Why aren't we hearing from the candidates wanting to be governor about their plans for confronting global warming in Wisconsin?

It's not as if global warming is new anymore. According to the latest newspaper reports, global warming has already been changing Wisconsin. The Wisconsin State Journal reported on Thursday that changes have been reported in numerous peer-reviewed studies: "on the birds that trill in our backyards, the lake ice upon which we plop our ice-fishing buckets, the aspen trees that grace our parks" [Ron Seely, Wisconsin State Journal, 10/12/06].

Yet despite two full hours of debate between the two major party gubernatorial candidates (Green Party candidate for governor was not invited to the debates), the issue of the changing climate in Wisconsin as a result of the buildup of global warming gases in the atmosphere has not even been raised as an issue for debate by those running the debates.

It can safely be said the changes that have already occurred in Wisconsin's as a result of global warming are nothing compared to what's predicted for the coming decades. By century's end, we can expect to experience more severe drought during Wisconsin's growing season, heavier flooding, deadlier heat waves, stronger storms, increased insect infestation and increased proliferation of disease, to cite the more commonly mentioned consequences of too much dependence on fossil fuel burning.

Shouldn't the candidates for Wisconsin governor being asked to debate solutions to this very real problem relevant to Wisconsin's future and its current and future citizens?
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News: Environment 04 Oct 2006

Madison Area's Transportation Future at a Crossroads

The Madison area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) held a public hearing and meeting on its Draft Regional Transportation Plan 2030 for Madison and Dane County at 5:00 PM Wednesday, October 4, 2006 at the Monona Terrace.

The public was given the opportunity to provide comment on the MPO draft plan and to recommend to community leaders how they should proceed in addressing the current and projected future transportation related problems affecting the region.

The majority of those who testified stated concerns over too much of the public's money being spent on road capacity expansion and not enough on mass transit and transportation demand reduction incentives.

Several representives of the newly created "Madison Area Bus Advocates" organization spoke in favor of the creation of a Regional Transit Authority with funding authorization to expand Madison's bus system availability in the region.

Written comments on the draft plan will be accepted through October 18, 2006 and should be sent to: MPO, 121 S. Pinckney Street, Suite 400, Madison, WI 53703.
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Interview: Indigenous Peoples 28 Sep 2006

the compost pile, 28 sep 06 -- Tsyunhehkwa Center, Oneida Nation Food Project

the compost pile is a weekly feature on In Our Backyard, which airs on WORT-FM 89.9 M-Th from 6:30-7:00p.

this week: interview with Ted Skenandore of the Oneida Nation about food sovereignty and native crops.

MP3 - 5.02 MB -- 00:06:23
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Interview: Farming 21 Sep 2006

Compost Pile 21 Sept 06

This week Wajid Jenkins is in Harvest Mode at Drumlin Community Farm- staying up all night shucking green corn by the firelite.

This week's compost pile we speak with Becky Niemi, Development Director of White Earth Land Recovery Project.

Elders have suffered the most from the lack of traditional foods. Mino-Miijim (Good Food) Project was started when elder Margret Smith noticed many elders suffering from type 2 Diabetes. She contact the white earth land recovery project to return to the growing of traditional foods.

For more infomation, and to considering an internship with the Land Recovery projects call:
If you would like to receive our newsletter by mail, or make a donation to one of our many worthy projects, please contact us at 1-888-779-3577 or 218-573-3448 or by mail at White Earth Land Recovery Project, 32033 East Round Lake Road, Ponsford, MN 56575. The web address is www.nativeharvest.com
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News: Energy 20 Sep 2006

DNR Public Hearings on Enbridge Oil Sands Petroleum Pipeline Expansion in Wisconsin Begin Tonight!

Public hearings on a new 42-inch petroleum pipeline from Superior to Delavan, Wisconsin are being held in Hayward September 19, in Marshfield September 20th and in Portage September 21st on an application to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for permits to construct the pipeline along the 321-mile route crossing from northwest to southeast Wisconsin.

The pipeline would be used to transport extracted “tar sands” or “oil sands” petroleum from northeast Alberta, Canada to refineries in northern Illinois and other destinations. A 20-inch return pipeline will allow transport of the excess light end hydrocarbon derivatives, referred to as "diluents", from the U.S. Midwest refining region back to the oil sands production areas in Western Canada.

A map of the proposed project can be found on Page v of:
http://www.enbridgepublicinfo.com/WorkArea/showcontent.aspx?id=1502
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Review: Elections 17 Sep 2006

Songster Ken Lonnquist Hones in on We the Peoples' Exclusion of Nelson Eisman from the Gubernatorial Debates

Outrageously funny and clever Madison area songwriter Ken Lonnquist, who has been delivering insightful personal commentary about environmental, social and political issues for years, takes "We the People" to task for excluding Wisconsin Green Party candidate Nelson Eisman from their gubernatorial debates.
View it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhpQpLRX6N0
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News: Elections 15 Sep 2006

Tempers Flare Over We the People's Refusal to Allow Green Party Candidate for Governor Into Tonight's Televised Debate

In spite of vigorous protest by the Green Party of Wisconsin, gubernatorial candidate Nelson Eisman, Eisman supporters, newspaper editorial boards, as well indications of overwhelming public support for open debates, the "We the People" consortium is continuing to stand by its earlier decision not to allow any third party candidate to compete in its televised and radio broadcast debates to be held tonight and in October.

"We the People calls itself a 'civic journalism project,' Eisman's Campaign manager exclaimed, "as though their events were some sort of public service. As a private organization, they are free to do as they please. Voters, however, need to know that tonight's spectacle is not meant to be an objective, informative part of the democratic process. Rather, it is meant to prop up the two-party status quo."
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Commentary: Elections 15 Sep 2006

We the People Bows to Corporate Sponsors in Banning Green Party Candidate from Gubernatorial Debates

Last Friday, the corporate media announced that We the People will be holding two debates between the candidates for Wisconsin governor. What they were relatively quiet about announcing was the fact that they invited only 2 of the 3 candidates vying for governor to participate in the debates. The Green Party's gubernatorial candidate for 2006, Mr. Nelson Eisman, didn't fit their criteria to be eligible for the debates, they said.

Actually, he did. But We the People decided to keep him out of the debates anyway. They should know that they don't represent all of us when the call themselves "We the People". We the People is sponsored by corporations, not people.
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Interview: Food 14 Sep 2006

the compost pile, 14 sep 06 -- Bees, Local Honey and Pollination

carp.bee.web.jpgthe compost pile is a weekly feature on In Our Backyard, which airs on WORT-FM 89.9 M-Th from 6:30-7:00p.

this week: interview with beekeeper Doug Beuge about bees, pollination and food safety.

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