Sena Christian is a reporter in Northern California that writes a lot about Green Community issues. Leonard Robinson is a friend of mine
[AricIsom], and a local to the I.E. So let's hear from Sena about Enviro Bro, who takes to the radio to push the Green Agenda.
Leonard Robinson has an alter ego. “During the day, I’m a mild-mannered bureaucrat,” Robinson said. “Then when there’s an environmental crisis, I go into a phone booth and come out as Enviro Bro.”
From 9 to 5, this witty, boisterous man works for the state of California, specifically as chief deputy director of the Department of Toxic Substances Control. Once a week, though, he does something slightly outside the ordinary and gabs all about environmental issues on the radio.
Robinson hosts a weekly one-hour radio program called Going Green With Leonard Robinson, which airs on KDEE 97.7 FM, a volunteer-powered, listener-supported station owned and operated by the California Black Chamber of Commerce Foundation. The goal of the program is to educate, inform and entertain the community.
He discusses hot-button topics, such as green-collar jobs, pollution prevention, greening businesses, environmental justice, green chemistry and electronic recycling. Although based in Sacramento, the show takes a state-focused approach.
“What California does, the rest of the world wants to pick up,” Robinson explained. He infuses his show with humor and lightheartedness; after all, the program functions not only to supply facts and information, but to do so in a way that resonates. The environmental state of the world may be dire, but Robinson thinks there’s already too much depressing news on television and the radio. He’d rather give people hope. So he tells jokes and laughs and offers listeners a pleasant experience.
“I take issues and life serious, but I don’t take myself very serious,” he said. A while back, Robinson suggested the California Black Chamber of Commerce put environmental issues on its agenda. Eventually, the group agreed, and the first show aired in January.
“From my point of view, the show’s been really good,” he said. “I got nervous [at first], but then my green mojo kicked in and took off from there.” This isn’t his first time on the radio, though. Before he began his state service, he ran a program named The Leonard Robinson Show.
“I called it that so I wouldn’t forget the name,” he said, from his office in Cypress, Calif., located in Orange County.
He travels often for his job. In fact, his day job comes in handy for securing guests for the radio show. Upcoming guests include Linda Adams, secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency, and a venture capitalist who’ll speak about environmental entrepreneurship. He wants to get Mayor Kevin Johnson, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and, ultimately, President Barack Obama onboard.
Robinson has worked in the environmental field for 35 years, starting out as an environmental safety manager for a steel mill in Southern California. Much later, when Schwarzenegger became governor, Robinson saw an administration that wanted to do things differently and decided he wanted to be part of that change. He experienced some culture shock after moving to Sacramento, but he loves living a walkable one block from his downtown office.
“It’s added years to my life not having to drive in Southern California,” he quipped. The Going Green radio program is more than a hobby for Enviro Bro. It’s the culmination of a life’s passion and work. Robinson wants to give people the tools for making more eco-friendly decisions, like paying bills online or taking canvas bags to the grocery store—little tipping points that add up to a big difference.
On air, he promotes green programs, such as the Take-It-Back Partnership that offers free, local ways for Californians to recycle end-of-life products, such as compact fluorescent light bulbs, electronic waste and batteries. Anyone, he said, should feel free to call in with questions. For instance, a nail-shop owner recently called in seeking advice about greener alternatives to the toxic chemicals used in her salon.
“It’s not just for the business community,” Robinson said. “There’s all this stuff California residents can do to help us protect the environment, and all we have to do is get the information out.” 
Fell free to pass this article along to your friends, and tell us what stimulates you. Leonard Robinson gets his “green mojo” on. Going Green With Leonard Robinson airs Thursdays, from 10 to 11 a.m. on KDEE 97.7 FM. Call in during the show at (916) 631-8599 with questions. For more information, visit www.kdeefm.org. As always let's make this a two way conversation, and as always please post your comments and opinions in the comment section at the bottom of the article on the blog page (http://www.AricIsomsBlog.com). You can also post to past articles in there proper location at the bottom of each. I look forwards to your feedback. Please take note of the added features, such as the daily news feed, video clips, opinion polls, outside links, and Java games.
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Here are the links to some past radio shows:
01/22/09 Mary- Ann Warmerdam of Cal/EPA - Department of Pesticide Regulation "Green Pesticides"
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/654081540/c65c67fffa3d20966aaea17bf75865cc
01/29/09 David MacEachern of Green Street Scene - "Green Interactive Media"
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/654071122/e8cbcdbe9c4fb8090e1c7dfb8a0ec68b
02/05/09 John Shegerian of Electronic Recyclers - "Recycling E-waste and Lives"
http://rcpt.yousendit.com/654006376/0550e7dedded222364dbb09218fb3d3f
02/12/09 David Komar of Leonardo da Vinci K-8 School- "E-Waste Fundraising"
http://download.yousendit.com/Y2o5OGNXSytnYVBIRGc9PQ
Nice blog.
I will post it to Craigslist's Radio discussion forum, although that forum is not too active, and also to whatever forum discusses Green issues.
Wish I had his talent for humor and making tough subjects easier to listen to.
A bit off the topic of your friend's radio program, but still a GREEN topic:
I highly recommend you visit the Public Transit blog which is authored by a very sharp UCR student. It provides in detail coverage related to riding public transit, including RTA and Greyhound in Riverside, CA, around the IE and beyond.
The blog is called Riding in Riverside http://ridinginriverside.blogspot.com
Please please consider making adding this to the list of websites/blogs you recommend, as this is an important subject for the current and future residents in Riverside.
This topic impacts our air quality, congestion, livability, quality of life (folks without cars cannot go out evenings or attend City Council because RTA buses don't run late for example).
We also need PR to impress the car centered WEST COAST folks that it is OK to use public transit. In Europe, SF, NYC, Toronto etc. everyone uses public transit, but in Riverside our City Council, at least some of them, and City Manager have dissed Greyhound for example and essentially equated Greyhound passengers with being a criminal paroled from Prison or being poor.
Well I know a blind black Olympic athlete who uses public transit, when needed, lots of folks from all walks of life, the blind, folks with medical conditions (such as fainting) that makes it so they cannot drive (my mom for instance), people who have cars but perfer to use Greyhound to ride some places, and even one or more millionaires who ride Greyhound and/or public transit.
Anyway your help spreading the word about this UCR students blog, could help the discussion of these issues in Riverside, and perhaps help effect a change in the way public transit is perceived, and help to get our City and County to work together to improve our public transit.
Posted information about Going Green on Craigslist's People of Color discussion forum http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/forums/?forumID=84 and on the Craigslist's radio forum http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/forums/?ID=118989301 http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/forums/?ID=118990134
And in CL electronics discussion forum http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/forums/?ID=118991511
There are many other forums where it also could have been placed, but that is pushing the terms of use on CL.
I've been looking all over for this!
Thanks.
China and Russia put the blame on some screwed up experiments of US for the earthquake that happened in Haiti.
Chinese and Russian Military scientists, these reports say, are concurring with Canadian researcher, and former Asia-Pacific Bureau Chief of Forbes Magazine, Benjamin Fulford, who in a very disturbing video released from his Japanese offices to the American public, details how the United States attacked China by the firing of a 90 Million Volt Shockwave from the Americans High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) facilities in Alaska
If we can recollect a previous news when US blamed Russia for the earthquake in Georgio. What do you guys think? Is it really possible to create an earthquake by humans?
I came across this [url=http://universalages.com/hot-news/what-happened-in-haiti-is-it-related-to-haarp/]article about Haiti Earthquake[/url] in some blog it seems very interesting, but conspiracy theories have always been there.
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