Join World of Weird host, Scott Marlowe, on location with members of the French National Museum of Natural History as they explore quarries, river beds and other fossil hot spots d ... more
Continuation of previous program 4 without the musical distraction
Listen to Smithsonian Channel's Gina Buchanan interview Carlos Jaramillo, the scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama who unearthed the fossil remains of ... more
Join Talkupy host Annie Lindstrom on Thursday, May 17 at 11 a.m. EDT and her guest Eric Stewart, Managing Director of Code Green Community. Eric will discuss the art of the "Perma ... more
Solar thermal may represent a viable way to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels, but what will the cost be to implement the required infrastructure for the power facilities and ... more
As fuel supplies become unpredictable and oil prices get out of reach, what life skills will become important? What current abilities will still be needed, and which of them will ... more
Richard Heinberg delivered this speech at a Transition event in Albany, north of Berkeley, CA. His brief asssessment of our current condition and future? We are facing a kind of w ... more
What are fossils and how do they form?
Shorty after our fine president, Barack Hussein Obama, was sworn into office, he issued a challenge to the scientific community. People outside of the Department of Energy were so ... more
It is quite intruiging the role women play in our world. Quite intruiging indeed.
As we rapidly run out of precious fossil fuels, there is a huge demand to explore other options as quickly as possible, especially due to the increasing cost of energy. There is a ... more
Conservative talk radio from the outskirts of the hub of Western Civilization: An insiders view from outside the Washington, D.C. beltway Call in and make your opinion known If yo ... more
The paradigm has shifted and the days of relying upon mature energy are numbered. While the race is on to find what seems to be a “one-size-fits-all” solution for sust ... more
What happens when the very thing that has fueled the global economy for more than 100 years - fuel itself - gets past its peak and begins a sure, steady decline? Author, educator ... more
In 1956, Geoscientist, Marion King Hubbert predicted that, for any given geographical area, from an individual oil field to the planet as a whole, the rate of petroleum production ... more
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