Occupy Movement, climate activism and BZE's plans for 2012
BZE's Nick Carson speaks with Melanie Sluyter from Occupy Wall Street. They discuss the relationship between the Occupy movement and climate change activism. Melanie also talks about the Occupyer's Earth Summit which will run in parallel with the upcoming Rio Earth Summit in June.
In the next part of the program, Vivien Langford speaks to BZE's Pablo Brait, Mark Ogge and Emma Carton about what's going on within Beyond Zero Emissions, and our organisation's plans for 2012.
Melanie Sluyter Interview
BZE in 2012
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