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Tzeporah Berman

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 1183100 | KanopyPublisher: The Green Interview, 2013Publisher: [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2016Description: 1 online resource (streaming video file) (66 minutes): digital, .flv file, soundContent type:
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Subject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources: Summary: This episode of The Green Interview features Tzeporah Berman, an eco-activist, environmental iconoclast, and author who has been designing and winning environmental campaigns in Canada for two decades. Her latest book, This Crazy Time: Living Our Environmental Challenge, documents some of her most notable experiences on the front lines of Canada’s environmental organizations and some of their most successful environmental campaigns, including the 5-month long protests of old-growth logging at Clayoquot Sound, the protection of the Great Bear Rain Forest, and more recently the clever fake ad campaign that forced a lingerie-giant to create an environmental procurement policy for the pulp it uses in its catalogues. Berman currently works as a strategic advisor for environmental groups and First Nations on clean energy, the tar sands, and pipelines..
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This episode of The Green Interview features Tzeporah Berman, an eco-activist, environmental iconoclast, and author who has been designing and winning environmental campaigns in Canada for two decades. Her latest book, This Crazy Time: Living Our Environmental Challenge, documents some of her most notable experiences on the front lines of Canada’s environmental organizations and some of their most successful environmental campaigns, including the 5-month long protests of old-growth logging at Clayoquot Sound, the protection of the Great Bear Rain Forest, and more recently the clever fake ad campaign that forced a lingerie-giant to create an environmental procurement policy for the pulp it uses in its catalogues. Berman currently works as a strategic advisor for environmental groups and First Nations on clean energy, the tar sands, and pipelines..

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