Interview: William A. Nitze, Politics of Climate Change

Today, William A. Nitze talks to NetGreen News about the politics of climate change. Learn more right here on NGN.

NGN Interview: Andy Frichtl on Water Conservation

NetGreen News talks to Principal of Interface Engineering, Andy Frichtl, about the water conservation efforts he implemented in OHSU's LEED Platinum building in Portland, Oregon.

NGN Exclusive Interview: Dr. Sheri Speede

Dr. Sheri Speede talks to Net Green News about how she rescued Dorothy the chimpanzee in a historic seizure at an amusement park in Cameroon.

Interview: William A. Nitze on Geoengineering

Mr. Nitze talks to NetGreen about a form of geoengineering that could mitigate climate change.

Interview with Dr. Sheri Speede: Dorothy the chimpanzee

Dr. Sheri Speede talks to Net Green News about Dorothy the chimpanzee. Dorthy passed away at the Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue Center in Cameroon in September 2008.

The Science of Global Warming with Matt Banks

This week Matt Banks, Senior Program Officer in Climate Change with the World Wildlife Fund, shares an anecdotal tale about the changing world through the eyes of the Polar Bear Capital of the World in Churchill, Canada.

Matt Banks on the World Wildlife Fund

Matt Banks is a Senior Program Manager with the World Wildlife Fund. Today he talks to NetGreen News about what the organization does and why it's so committed to stopping global warming.

Irina Filippova and 2degrees

Irina Filippova is the International Commercial Director for 2degrees and an expert in sustainability. Today she shares with NetGreen the mission of 2degrees.

William A. Nitze on Carbon Sequestration

Today Mr. Nitze talks to NetGreen about the importance of carbon sequestration. Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing carbon dioxide released by coal plants and others and storing it underground. It is one of the proposed ways to combat global warming.

Energy Efficiency with William A. Nitze

Today Mr. Nitze talks to NetGreen about energy efficiency. Energy efficiency is the easiest way to begin reducing greenhouse gas emissions now.