Environment

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Ushering in Solutions for the Gulf Coast

June 16, 2010

Geologist and OpEdNews writer Chris Landau tells us exactly what has to be done to solve the problem in the Gulf Coast, the worst disaster in human history.

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Two Camps of Climatologists

June 9, 2010

Guest George Taylor joins us for a deeper look into the divided culture of climatology. Why don’t modelers and empiricists see eye to eye on climate change?

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The Science Isn’t Settled

March 31, 2010

Energy Probe executive director Dr. Lawrence Solomon discusses consensus, science and his new book The Deniers.

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Struck By Lightning

March 8, 2010

After being struck by lightning in May 2000, Michael Utley set out to educate the public about lightning safety and dispel the myths surrounding it.

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Sea Level Basics

February 22, 2010

Are sea levels actually rising? Geologist and author Dr. Nils-Axel Mörner gives us the big picture.

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Earth-Generated Water

February 21, 2010

Dr. Morad Eghbal discusses the state of water resources and explains earth-generated water.

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Accountability & Federal Litigation

February 19, 2010

Wyoming lawyer Karen Budd-Falen explains how the federal government has paid attorneys $42 million to sue them.

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Rethinking Wind Power

February 5, 2010

Join us as we rethink wind power and energy independence with Dwight Investment Counsel‘s J Dwight. Is wind really a viable alternative energy source?

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The Global Impact of HAARP & New Weapons

January 15, 2010

Angels Don’t Play This HAARP author Dr. Nick Begich discusses HAARP and the fate of Nikola Tesla’s work.

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The Art of Weather

January 11, 2010

Meteorologist and former weather anchor Art Horn discusses climate science, global warming education, and issues central to climate change.

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