INFOTERRA: Earthwatch Radio programs for week of 28 June 2004
Monday, 28 June 2004
Earthwatch Radio programs for this week are now available online at:
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Programs for June 28-July 2
Paying Full Price -- An author argues that we're not paying enough for
gasoline, and just about everything else we use. (6/28/04)
Missing the Message -- What do recent wars, blackouts, and other crises
have in common? Our over-reliance on too few sources of energy,
according to an expert. (6/29/04)
The Dirt on Invasive Plants -- The relationship between plants and
microscopic creatures in the soil can spell the difference between a
healthy plant community and one that's dominated by a few outside
invaders. (6/30/04)
Fine Points in Fossils -- Modern medical technology gives researchers a
peek inside the heads of whales that died millions of years ago.
(7/1/04)
New Predator in the Potomac -- The northern snakehead fish got a lot of
publicity two years ago when it showed up in a small pond. It's back
this year, and it's in the Potomac River. (7/2/04)
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