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Is the Gulf Oil Spill Good for the Green Economy? SGN Radio, Tuesday, May 25th, 2010, 2 PM (EST)

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Is the Gulf Oil Spill Good for the Green Economy? SGN Radio, Tuesday, May 25th, 2010, 2 PM (EST) http://www.shadesofgreennetwork.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=163&Itemid=208 About This Week's Show The BP Gulf oil spill is hurting fragile ecosystems, wildlife, and the environment at large. But wait, there's more...for only 2 million gallons of oil a day, we'll throw in the entire Gulf fishing industry, a multi-billion dollar Gulf coast - (maybe even the East coast) tourist industry, and a big bottle of Dawn liquid dish soap in case BP's CEO gets too greasy for congress to touch. What does all this mean for the green economy? Is it good, or is it bad? Will it be a wake-up call for the world, or just another quickly forgotten newspaper seller? Join us and find out. Get a "crude awakening" and learn more about the spill here: http://www.infographicworld.com/infographics/large-crude-awakening.html Call us on the phone or listen online here: New phone number to call in: (718) 664-9208 New URL: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sgnradio Our Guests David Alexander of Green Wave Email Marketing (www.green-wave-email.com) and PlanetThoughts.org, Doug O'Malley of Environment New Jersey (www.environmentnewjersey.org) and various other Pundits and Thinkers Our Hosts Peter van Geldern and David L. Marks Co-Founders of Shades of Green Network™ Brought to you by: Shades of Green Network™

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