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Marvin Malek, M.D. describes the current state of play of healthcare reform in the US, and its implications for an economy changing because of energy scarcity. Jill Stein, M.D. describes how energy scarcity can lead to both an improved environment and better health. Suzanne Richman describes Goddard College's Health Arts and Sciences program.
Equal Time Productions. Originally broadcast on WDEV AM&FM, Waterbury and Montpelier, Vermont. Produced by Artie Levine.
Free for non-commercial use. Contact me for conditions for commercial use. Please email me at relocalizingvermont@REMOVE_THISyahoo.com if you broadcast it. Thanks!
Carl Etnier hosts Equal Time Radio one day a week, focusing on energy, food, and the local economy at the end of the age of oil. More information about the program, and audio from other Equal Time hosts, is available at www.equaltimeradio.com.
Equal Time Radio podcasts now include the Peak Oil Check-In, which is also available separately at http://www.radio4all.net/index.php?op=result&action=series&series=Peak%20Oil%20Check-In&nav=series&
Jill Stein's Massachusetts Coalition for Healthy Communities: http://www.masschc.org/
Goddard College's Health Arts and Sciences programs: http://www.goddard.edu/healtharts_sciences_degrees