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    The Submarines

    Indy-pop couple/band members Blake Hazard and John Dragonetti talk about the growing popularity of the green movement and their concerns about it being reduced to a short-lived fad. A season-ending episode of Nip Tuck, featuring stars lip syncing to the Submarine’s song Brighter Discontent, exposed them to the masses and they hope to capitalize on the attention with their newest album Honeysuckle Weeks.
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    From: ecovideos
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    Time: 03:58
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    Peter DiSstefano

    Former Porno for Pyros guitarist Peter DiStefano shares his hopes for political unity to reach an environmental compromise. The six-string phenom uses everything from guitars to turntables in his one-man-band and creates a unique soulful, rock-techno sound.
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    From: ecovideos
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    Time: 02:49
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    G.D. Garner

    G.D. Garner, author of “Through the Eyes of Madness,” cashed out as a successful Seattle entrepreneur to set off on a journey of discovery and self-discovery on seven continents. With everything he now possesses inside his one knapsack, Garner has redirected his energy and creativity toward revealing the common humanity and grace of everyone he's encountered on his five-year expedition.
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    From: ecovideos
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    Time: 03:17
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    Greyboy Allstars

    Blending funk and jazz into a unique boogaloo sound since 1993, the Greyboy Allstars share their thoughts on the state of the environment and what it will take to repair it. Live performances of songs from their newest album, What Happened to Television, play as the five-man group challenges listeners to become green-educated and develop sustainable habits.
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    From: ecovideos
    Views: 47

    Time: 05:00
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