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In Honor of Earth Day, Environmentalist Carl Pope Shares His Hope for the Planet

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Former Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope joins us to celebrate Earth Day and share his ideas for how to achieve a cleaner, healthier world. Last year, Pope and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg published “Climate of Hope,” which profiles communities and businesses that have taken action on behalf of the environment. Pope joins Forum to share his thoughts on why eco-friendly policies are good for business and why he remains hopeful about the environment. And, we want to hear from you: What are you feeling hopeful about this Earth Day?

Guests:
Carl Pope, co-author with former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, “Climate of Hope: How Cities, Businesses, and Citizens Can Save the Planet”; former executive director and chairman, Sierra Club

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