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'A Fierce Green Fire'

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 (Courtesy "A Fierce Green Fire")

The new documentary “A Fierce Green Fire” traces the history of the modern environmental movement, chronicling dramatic battles like the Sierra Club’s fight against dams in the Grand Canyon, Greenpeace’s campaign to save whales and recent efforts to combat climate change. San Francisco-based director Mark Kitchell, who also made the Academy Award-nominated “Berkeley in the Sixties,” joins us in the studio. Who are your environmental heroes?

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Mark Kitchell, director, writer and producer of "A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for a Living Planet"

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