Joel Sartore: “It Can’t Just Be the Dollar that Rules Everything”



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Famed wildlife photographer Joel Sartore — who is covering the Gulf oil disaster for National Geographic — talks with Defenders of Wildlife about the true cost of the Gulf oil disaster and our continued reliance on oil.

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Chris Burley is Senior Director of Membership and Online Advocacy.

3 Responses to “Joel Sartore: “It Can’t Just Be the Dollar that Rules Everything””

  1. cheryl jones says:

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    Currently we are tying to get start up funding together to launch this May. Any help you might be able to provide in getting the word out would be most appreciated. We have set up a project with Kickstater to facilitate this fund raising. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1574373108/the-spotting-scope?ref=live

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  2. [...] Geographic photographer Joel Sartore, who traveled with us for a day on a boat trip in the Gulf, put it this way: “Don’t blame one oil company, blame all of us. We all want it, we all need it, we vote the [...]


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