A quick note to mention the Bergen Record published a nice piece about my last Climate Project presentation in today’s paper’s (Local sec). The pro/con comments are in full swing below the article. Please weigh in with a quick comment, I’d be most grateful. The more interest in stories like these, the more likely we are to see reporters out covering environmental news. Thanks, Happy New Year!
http://tinyurl.com/47uktjj
Begen Record :: Article about Greg’s TCP Presentation
Henry Pollack PH.D. :: A World Without Ice – prt 1
Podcast: Download (Duration: 20:43 — 23.7MB)
This is [Part 1 of 2]- [Part 2] can be heard here
Our guest today worked on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change AR4 report which you may recall shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former vice president Al Gore. His expertise has lead him to testify before the Senate as well as garnering him an invitation to the White House to consult on Climate Change. He has been a professor of geophysics at the University of Michigan for more than forty years, travels regularly to Antarctica, and has conducted scientific research on all seven continents. He is the author of “Uncertain Science . . . Uncertain World”, and he joins us today to talk about the science of Climate Change and his latest book “A World Without Ice”. Dr. Henry Pollack.

Newlygreens 3 :: Climate Denial Crock of the Week – Cold
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[part 4 of 4] Does Cold Weather Disprove Climate Change?
Show Summary
A new addition to the Newlygreens show!
For the last couple years our friend Peter Sinclair has been busting myths about climate change on his YouTube channel. We found his videos so informative and entertaining we thought they would make a great addition to Newlygreens. In this edition Peter explains how the fact that we have cold weather does not disprove global warming, and that severe snow storms are actually something we would expect to see with climate change, not something that runs counter to CC as has been claimed by some disinformation campaigns in the blogosphere.
Peter has dozens of other Crocks episodes on his channel, and we’ll be including several in upcoming episodes of Newlygreens.
Reusable News:: April 29, 2010
Podcast: Download (Duration: 7:46 — 8.9MB)
The Headlines:
Earth Day like Christmas to 25 communities
“Spring Creep” sets in
Amazon dam moves forward
Bolivia demands compensation for melting glaciers
Isabella Rossellini confuses and arouses us
Peter Sinclair :: Climate Denial Crock of the Week
Podcast: Download (Duration: 22:14 — 25.4MB)
Our guest today is an award winning graphic artist, illustrator, and animator who runs Greenman Studio from his home in Midland, MI. He has recently applied his talents to the gargantuan task of rebutting climate change skeptics with his YouTube series, the Climate Denial Crock of the Week. His videos are extremely entertaining and informative while addressing some of the many confusing questions we often encounter when it comes to the science of climate change.

Reusable News :: March 25, 2010
Podcast: Download (Duration: 10:18 — 11.8MB)
This week’s headlines:
Gallup Polls Show More Americans Don’t Believe in Global Warming
National Bike Summit Takes DC
Greenpeace Gorillas Nestle!
Bad News Polar Bears







