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This wk on @SeaChangeRadio - James Redford discusses film he co-produced about the Colo. River http://is.gd/C1oaf2 @WatershedMovie #water

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Sea Change Medias mission is to make connections that advance the shift toward social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Sea Change Media is a solely-owned propietorship.

Sea Change Radio, the primary project of Sea Change Media, is a weekly show covering the shifts to social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Sea Change Radio is nationally syndicated and podcast globally. Launched in January 2009, the show evolved from Corporate Watchdog Radio, founded by Bill Baue and Sanford Lewis in 2005. Francesca Rheannon joined the CWR team in 2007 as Lewis phased out. Alex Wise took over as Host andExecutive Producer in May of 2010.

“Watershed” Moment with James Redford

Aug 22, 2012 5:30 PM EDT

Named for the rich red dirt that once colored its rushing waters, the Colorado River has been dammed, diverted and drained to a trickle of its former self. Host Alex Wise recently watched the documentary film Watershed which provides the story of the Colorado River through the voices of its beneficiaries, from a flyfisherman to a rancher to a Navajo council member. The film is narrated by Robert Redford, and today on Sea Change Radio we have a chance to talk withJames Redford, who worked alongside his father as one of the film’s producers. He explains how lessons from what’s happening to the Colorado River can help inform conservation efforts around the globe, and why he believes this important film can enable the formation of a new water ethic.

 

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