Pioneering environmentlist David Brower has been leading the fight to protect the earth for the past 60 years. He turned the Sierra Club into a powerful political force, founded Friends of the Earth, and has twice been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. At 84, Brower shows no signs of stopping, having recently completed a new book, Let the mountains talk; let the rivers run. This new work begins with a short retrospective of Bower's life and then moves on to an interview between Scott Simon (host of National Public Radio's Weekend Edition) and Brower. In this inspiring and sometimes surprising one-on-one interview, the environmentalist speaks candidly about issues ranging from nuclear power to the battle for national parks and his latest campaign for environmental restoration.
"Pioneering environmentlist David Brower has been leading the fight to protect the earth for the past 60 years. He turned the Sierra Club into a powerful political force, founded Friends of the Earth, and has twice been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. At 84, Brower shows no signs of stopping, having recently completed a new book, Let the mountains talk; let the rivers run. This new work begins with a short retrospective of Bower's life and then moves on to an interview between Scott Simon (host of National Public Radio's Weekend Edition) and Brower. In this inspiring and sometimes surprising one-on-one interview, the environmentalist speaks candidly about issues ranging from nuclear power to the battle for national parks and his latest campaign for environmental restoration."
"Pioneering environmentlist David Brower has been leading the fight to protect the earth for the past 60 years. He turned the Sierra Club into a powerful political force, founded Friends of the Earth, and has twice been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. At 84, Brower shows no signs of stopping, having recently completed a new book, Let the mountains talk; let the rivers run. This new work begins with a short retrospective of Bower's life and then moves on to an interview between Scott Simon (host of National Public Radio's Weekend Edition) and Brower. In this inspiring and sometimes surprising one-on-one interview, the environmentalist speaks candidly about issues ranging from nuclear power to the battle for national parks and his latest campaign for environmental restoration."@en
"An interview with David Brower, environmental activist, author, filmmaker in which he talks about his career and the need to give CPR (conservation, preservation, restoration) to the Earth."@en
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