Peter Wood Featured on Radio Show with Thayrone X

Crystal Plum

Yesterday, radio talk showhost Thayrone X interviewed Peter Wood as a featured guest on his show On the Edge with Thayrone X. Thayrone referred to Wood's recent interview with FOX News and led him into further discussion about his examination of the sustainability movement. Wood talked of Anthony Cortese's Agenda 21 plan for measuring and implementing new ways to reduce the impact of humans on the environment. He also spoke of the Kerrys' Second Nature organization that worked in conjunction with Cortese to gain college and university presidents' support to enact sustainability movements on campuses around the country.

To hear Thayrone's interview with Peter Wood, listen to segments 5 and 6 of the October 17, 2012 show.

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