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Data, Dogma, and Discovery

May 6, 2013

After Dr. Don Easterbrook testified before the Senate Energy, Environment & Telecommunications Committee regarding climate change, the scientific community – including faculty at Western Washington University – ran character assassination pieces about him in Associated Press. Dr. Easterbrook and astrophysicist Dr. Gordon Fulks present a whole systems approach to understanding climate change, and discuss the difference between data and dogma.

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Water Water Everywhere!

May 1, 2013

For the last hundred years, human beings have been locating water that is generated inside the earth. Pal Pauer, a professional water locator, has dug 60 wells in Africa. Learn about the science of primary water and the unique tools to locate it. Opportunity awaits us!

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Increasing Yields with Wholistic Agriculture

March 4, 2013

Join us with Greg Willis, the pioneer of Wholistic Agriculture™ and the founder of the Center for the Future of Farming, as we go “beyond organic, sustainable, biodynamic”, exploring agricultural & viticultural myths and calling them into question.

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Magnetism and Climate Change

January 14, 2013

An insightful comment on our segment Sea Level Basics by research scientist Thomas Watson, the Director of Omega Motor Corporation, prompted us to explore the role of magnetism in climate change.

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Climate, NOAA, and Free Speech

January 1, 2013

Dr. Tim Ball is currently facing two lawsuits that will set critical precedents for free speech about the organizations behind the anthropogenic global warming (AGW) theory. Join us as we discuss the most prominent voices in the official climate change dialogue.

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Living, Breathing Buildings

June 12, 2012

Buildings in Europe and Asia have been known to last from 300 to 3,000 years. Why do American buildings last only 30? According to George Swanson, the problem is that our buildings are usually made of cheap, harmful, subsidized chemicals.

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Climate Change & Weather Impact History

March 14, 2012

Our ability to prepare for and survive sudden environmental changes could never be more important than it is today. Dr. Tim Ball joins us to share about the role of climate and weather in shaping human history.

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The Solar Return

January 10, 2012

Dr. Piet Martens discusses new tools for identifying and predicting solar storms, sunspots, coronal mass ejections, and other solar events that may threaten our electrical grid.

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The Health Impact of Smart Meters

October 17, 2011

Dove Health Alliance president Karl Meret M.D. lays out the details of smart meters, an unsettling new addition to the electromagnetic pollution problem.

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The Proliferation of Cell Towers

September 15, 2011

Documentary film producer Talal Jabari discusses his new film Full Signal: The Hidden Cost of Cell Phones and the impacts of cellular technology on human health.

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