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Program Information
Peace Radio
Regular Show
Pat Furst, Chair Palouse Environmental Sustainability Coalition, Helen Yost, Wild Idaho Rising Tide, Anne Remaley, Palouse Environmental Sustainability Commission
 Jill Maxwell  Contact Contributor
Oct. 7, 2013, 11:17 p.m.
This week's program featured a discussion of with Palaouse Environmental Sustainability Commission members, Pat Fuerst, Anne Remaley, and Helen Yost about their participation in the Tar Sands Healing Walk in Alberta, Canada, in July 2013. They discuss the social and environmental costs of the tar sands extraction project, the risks of pipelines and the incongruencies between what they saw and what industry spokespeople told them about reclamation efforts. The show also includes out regular features: headlines, book and movie reviews and the Human Toll.
Jill Maxwell, Jill Wagner, Palouse Peace Coalition

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01:59:50 1 Oct. 6, 2013
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