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Embracing Change

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Wind is a resource in abundance in the Upper Midwest. Harnessing it to provide energy...

Wind is a resource in abundance in the Upper Midwest. Harnessing it to provide energy also produces jobs for the local economy. Using wind energy can help reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Guests: Winona LaDuke, David Benson, Sen. Julie Rosen, David Crockett, Fred Rogers, Shane Goettle, Donald Sieve, Lisa Daniels, Lars Moller, Robert Lamppa, Peter Ciborowski

01/07/2007

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New Energy

Embracing Change

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Wind is a resource in abundance in the Upper Midwest. Harnessing it to provide energy also produces jobs for the local economy. Using wind energy can help reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Guests: Winona LaDuke, David Benson, Sen. Julie Rosen, David Crockett, Fred Rogers, Shane Goettle, Donald Sieve, Lisa Daniels, Lars Moller, Robert Lamppa, Peter Ciborowski

01/07/2007

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