Recovery, one journal entry at a time William Cope Moyers found writing about his own addiction helped in his recovery. Now, in a new book, he offers more concrete ways to guide others struggling with drug or alcohol addiction toward health.9:06 a.m.
Guests
William Cope Moyers: Executive director of the Hazelden Center for Public Advocacy. His latest book is "A New Day, A New Life." He's also the author of "Broken," an account of his own addiction and recovery.
Is travel ever green? Tourists are increasingly seeking vacations that support local cultures and the environment. Now this new style of ecotourism is struggling to define itself.10:06 a.m.
Guests
Martha Honey: Co-director of the Center on Ecotourism and Sustainable Development. She is author of "Ecotourism and Sustainable Development: Who Owns Paradise?"
Joe McInerny: CEO of American Hotel and Lodging Association.
A small victory for conservationists A large number of critically endangered gorillas has been discovered in the Republic of Congo, and researchers can now double their estimated population size.10:45 a.m.
Guests
Anne Pusey: Director of the University of Minnesota's Jane Goodall Institute Center for Primate Studies.
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