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News alert, Houston University says storing CO2 as a solution to global warming is not doable
Dr. Stephen H. Schneider, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University
Reviewing Dr. Schneider's new book, Science as a Contact Sport published by National Geographic; how he got beat up in Copenhagen; Climategate; IPCC saying the Himalayan glaciers gone by 2035 was an "egregious mistake," but scientists are human and humans make mistakes; climate models and why they work
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A visit to The Den of Strangers (wisdom of James Alexander Thom)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Science News Headlines
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Stephen H. Schneider, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University
Bayesian inference on predictions of the future; Cap N' Trade; carbon tax; fired from NASA because of letter to NY Times and Penthouse's Bob Guccione; Jim Hansen; Al Gore, "you can't make tomorrow safe for grandfather's line of work," more on new book, Science as a Contact Sport.
The Voice of Reason (The Voice of Reason (Dr. Gerald North, Texas A&M University)
Originating in Dallas/Fort Worth. 86% of radio listeners are over the age of 35 and 22% of listeners are business owners
The Promise of Tomorrow Radio Show Moderator: Veteran talk-radio host,
Colonel Mason
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