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Sea Change Radio
Weekly Program
Philip Cafaro & Shaun Goho
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Jan. 17, 2012, 10:53 p.m.
What is the United States Chamber of Commerce? Many Americans hold the misconception that it's a government agency. It is not. It is the most significant lobbying group in the United States. And, as our guests today on Sea Change Radio explain, it's a formidable foe of environmental protections and could easily be called an organized group for pollution-advocacy.

This week, host Alex Wise talks with environmental ethicist Philip Cafaro, who explains the role that the US Chamber of Commerce plays in promoting constant growth, and how that premise inherently contradicts environmental sustainability. Next, Shaun Goho, lawyer and lecturer at Harvard Law School, dissects the US Chamber of Commerce's own statement on environmental issues and demonstrates how its current policies diverge drastically from the Chamber's 19th Century roots.

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