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Monday, 12 January 2004

Earthwatch Radio programs for this week are now available online at:
http://ewradio.org

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Programs for week of January 12-16

The Carbohydrate Economy -- A Minnesota activist thinks our energy
future is growing all around us. (1/12/2004)

Vegged Out -- The United Nations warns of a dietary deficiency that's
getting worse in both the developing and industrial worlds. (1/13/2004)

Suffocating the Reefs -- The destruction of wildfires in tropical
forests can reach offshore and under water. (1/14/2004)

Cool Coral -- Scientists have discovered amazing displays of coral in
places far removed from the tropics. (1/15/2004)

Life in a Museum -- An author returns to the Western valley where he
grew up, only to find it preserved by the federal government as a
tourist attraction. (1/16/2004)
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