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The Last Days, episode 5. The satanic RealmThe Last Days, episode 5. The satanic Realm
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 25, 2008

In This Episode we discuss the amount of latitude Satan is allowed by GOD in this current age.
Off the Grid: Wind Powers Entire HomeOff the Grid: Wind Powers Entire Home
from ABC News Video: SciTech News
July 24, 2008

Engineer builds energy-independent home, taking "going green" to the next level.
Eco Girl Talk - Plastic BagsEco Girl Talk - Plastic Bags
from Emo Girl Talk
July 24, 2008

Martina s premiere Vidcast, Eco Girl Talk - Saving The Planet, Global Warming and Going Green. Thanks to Joe Klein for the Voiceover!
Western States to Cap Global Warming Pollution After 2012Western States to Cap Global Warming Pollution After 2012
from KUOW News Podcast
July 24, 2008

West Coast states will put an overall cap on global warming pollution starting in 2012. That timeline is included in a first look at how Western states and provinces will meet a shared regional goal to lower greenhouse gas emissions. Correspondent Tom Banse reports some of the toughest decisions are yet to come.
Gas Alternatives- What the Big Gas Companies Don't Want You To KGas Alternatives- What the Big Gas Companies Don't Want You To K
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe
July 23, 2008

http://www.attractionmarketinggenius.com/fuel-alternatives-saving/ Are you tired of paying a fortune on Fuel? You Can drive around using water as fuel and laugh at rising fuel costs. Anyone can convert their car/truck to burn water as well as Gasoline and double your gas mileage
New World Orders Episode Ten: Chapters 19-20New World Orders Episode Ten: Chapters 19-20
from New World Orders
July 23, 2008

Welcome to Week Ten. 'CONSPIRACY SO FAR' READ BY: Chris Moody THIS WEEK'S STORY: As Part One draws to a close, Tan tells Wells to deal with Jack once and for all. Hoktewi's hired thugs make one final attempt at doing the job themselves. PROMOS: Omega: Earth's Hero - Keith Latch Horror Addicts - Emerian Rich
Tracking RaindropsTracking Raindrops
from KQED QUEST Science Video Podcast
July 22, 2008

We all rely on the water cycle, but how does it really work? Scientists at UC Berkeley are embarking on a new project to understand how global warming is affecting our fresh water supply. And they're doing it by tracking individual raindrops in Mendocino and north of Lake Tahoe.
Autoline Detroit - "Film"Autoline Detroit - "Film"
from Revver - car Videos
July 17, 2008

Author: autoline Added: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 07:54:44 -0800 Duration: 1282John McElroy is joined by three of these environmental thought leaders as they discuss emissions, cars, MPGs and how California is driving the topic for the rest of the country. Dr. James Lents is the President of the International Sustainable Systems Research Center (ISSRC), and an acknowledged world leader in environmental policy. Roland Hwang is the Vehicles Policy Director for the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), a 40-year old environmental action group with 1.2 million members while Dr. Mark Bernstein is the Managing Director of the USC Energy Institute, a LA-based university think tank devoted to transitioning the globe to a new energy/fuel paradigm. So if you're interested in the future of fossil fuels, alternative energy and where California is setting the emission trend, catch this week's edition of Autoline in LA.
We’ve Got Our Eyes on YouWe’ve Got Our Eyes on You
from Rocketboom (WMV)
July 17, 2008

Dallas Building Demolition, Daruma-otoshi skyscraper demolition, Dancers Blinded By Lasers At Russian Rave, Principe de fonctionnement d un laser, St. Basil s Cathedral and Spasskaya Tower of Kremlin, Red Square, Moscow, Ophthalmic eyepatch, Inside John McCain s Head Again, Iran Sucks at Photoshop, Global Warming May Cause Kidney Stones, Climate Science behind Kidney Stones and Global Warming, ALL UTIL. INCLUDED!!! THIS IS THE ONE YOU VE BEEN WAITING FOR!!, 10 Misspelled and Bizarre eBay Auctions, 51 Things You Aren t Allowed to See on Google Maps, Rye Playland
New World Orders Episode Nine: Chapter 18, Part TwoNew World Orders Episode Nine: Chapter 18, Part Two
from New World Orders
July 16, 2008

Welcome to Week Nine. 'CONSPIRACY SO FAR' READ BY: J.C. Hutchins THIS WEEK'S STORY: Jack and the others meet with the FBI agent, Robert Latrobe. Latrobe steers them to a subsidiary company of a large defense contractor. Tan makes another attempt on Jack's life.Jack, Tony, Veronica, and Patterson are carjacked, and lead Tan's men on a chase through Manhattan. PROMOS: Variant Frequencies - Rick Stringer Notes From the Vault - Phil Rossi
Climate Change Impacts on AmericaClimate Change Impacts on America
from The Radio Ecoshock Show
July 14, 2008

Ecoshock Show 080815 Top IPCC organizer & U of Arizona Professor Jonathan Overpeck speech at Washington U. given on April 1st, 2008. After updating the world climate report, Overpeck predicts climate impacts on North America. His focus, on the two worst climate problems for America: 1. Rising seas. More than half of Americans live within 50 miles of the sea coast. Many American cities, like New York, and States, like Florida, may be flooded by rising seas (plus storm surges) within the experience of our children - or sooner. The implications are enormous. 2. The drying of the West. Already well underway. Dry soils, and 20 percent of normal rainfall this spring (and hot temperatures) are behind the North California fires we now know. Overpeck explains why tree species are dying, and the great droughts that have driven humans from the South West in the past. This time, we have triggered this phenomenon, as the Jet Stream moves North, the former rains move with it. Overpeck gives a clear explanation, with predictions for Americans that sound to me a lot like what has hit Southern Australia. The possibility of centuries-long drought. 1 hour CD Quality 56 MB or Lo-Fi 14 MB. Production Notes: 30 second music bed for station ID at 30:14
Methane Burps & Tele-EverythingMethane Burps & Tele-Everything
from The Radio Ecoshock Show
July 14, 2008

Ecoshock Show 080808 Guest host KMO from C-Realm podcast interviews David M. Bushnell, Chief Scientist from NASA Langley Research Center. Lots of doom, but really good solutions too. Thanks to KMO for sharing this rare interview. 1 hour CD Quality 56 MB or Lo-Fi 14 MB Production Notes: 30 second music bed for station ID at 33 min
How Does Green Building Work?How Does Green Building Work?
from BrainStuff
July 14, 2008

In this HowStuffWorks podcast on green building, learn more about creating sustainable buildings that reduce carbon footprints and use recycled material.
How Climate Hoax WorksHow Climate Hoax Works
from BrainStuff
July 14, 2008

Some scientists believe global warming is part of a cyclical temperature fluctuation, rather than a man-made event. Learn more about these climate skeptics in this HowStuffWorks podcast.
How Is the Sea Level Measured?How Is the Sea Level Measured?
from BrainStuff
July 14, 2008

The sea level can be read relatively accurately using a tide gauge. Learn more about measuring sea levels in this HowStuffWorks podcast.
ENDLESS SUMMERENDLESS SUMMER
from The Radio Ecoshock Show
July 12, 2008

Ecoshock Show 080801 Surf is up and the heat is on. We begin with a review of the UK climate activist scene. Hear a representative of "Rising Tide" describe British climate protests, including boarding coal trains headed for a massive polluting power station. Courtesy of RiseUp! Radio - a community program from Nottingham England. We also hear a short clip from a new/old climate radio program coming out of London, called "The Two Degrees Show". Phil England has been doing this program for a couple of years, and it just got new funding, for a new series. In the re-opener he interviews a top UK climate scientist to get the latest juice, and goes after government administrators to see how they resolve the conflict between proclaimed carbon reduction goals - versus the construction of new highways and everlasting airport construction. That is broadcast from Radiance FM, the finest alternative radio station in the UK. Radio Ecoshock tries to keep track of climate activism at least in the English-speaking world, and this week's review of the UK scene balances our previous coverage from Canada, the United States, and Australia. Then we go to a hot speech by Canadian scientist and broadcaster Dr. David Suzuki. He's worried about where all the wild things will go, as the climate shifts too rapidly out from under them. Suzuki became known to millions as the brilliant scientist who educated us all with the television program "The Nature of Things" (which is still broadcast all over the world in re-runs). Now 70 something, Dr. Suzuki heads his own environmental advocacy group, the David Suzuki Foundation, based in British Columbia. This speech, where David doesn't hold back much! - was recorded in Toronto by our fellow posse recording friend, John Paul Warren. Excellent job John Paul, and thanks for sending this one in. If you want to capture important speech and events in your city or town, take a look at our "How to Record for Radio" page on the Ecoshock web site. It all helps. This is the Radio Ecoshock Show for August 1st, 2008 - sent out early because Alex Smith is on vacation. He is, "with Nature." 1 hour CD Quality 56 MB or Lo-Fi 14 MB Production Notes: 30 second music bed for station ID at 29:34 Song "Endless Summer" by Ghostly Penguin Display.
Coping With Climate ChangeCoping With Climate Change
from The Radio Ecoshock Show
July 12, 2008

Ecoshock Show 080725 How can we face it? 2 interviews: Pulitzer prize winner Catherine Ellison, and climate/nuclear historian Spencer Weart. Catherine Ellison is one of America's top reporters. She caught me attention again when she wrote about the difficulty of telling kids about climate change. What should we tell them? What should we tell ourselves. We discuss that, and also a bit on her earlier book "The Mommy Brain" - on how giving birth and raising children actually stimulated parts of the brain. A little on women, and how they handle the stress of climate change, too. Catherine is just a smart, stimulating, grounded person - I loved doing the interview with her. Spencer Weart is someone who educated and tortured me, with his book "Nuclear Fear". I had a lot of resistance to the book. Partly it is because Weart is a nuclear physicist, in fact he's a top member of the nuclear scientists organization. In the book, he analyzed why we were so terrified of this new technology. The images of mad scientists, and other quasi-religious fears that have always been with us. Ostensibly, Weart is trying to exorcise these demons, so we can all build new nuclear plants, or something. In fact though, the book turns out to be a kind of psychological cleanser for a lot of Cold War fears, built into our psyches. And Weart himself admits nuclear tech scares him too, at times. I recommend the book, even though I dislike (hate) nuclear weapons, and nuclear power. But the real reason I called Spencer Weart: he is also an environmental historian. His book "The Discovery of Global Warming" explains how we rose to consciousness on this subject. It's also handy for the new generation of students, who know less about how we got here. How did our ideas about climate change develop? Weart knows. That's why I though he would be a good interview, knowing how to cope with both nuclear fear, and with climate change. How does he do it? It was a good chat, with helpful info, and that's why I'm running it again, just as the news about possible complete extinction of our species looms closer to possibility. (See previous Ecoshock programs, like "Climate Criminals" on James Hansen, and "A Warning from the Past" with Dr. Andrew Glikson...) This is an updated replay from our 2007 season. 1 hour CD Quality 56 MB or Lo-Fi 14 MB Our one and only re-run of the year. Not because we don't have enough good audio, but because it's time to heal ourselves, somewhat. Many of our newer listeners would have missed this show. Production Notes: Music "Mother Earth" by Shane Philip (Canadian content)
The Last Days, part 1The Last Days, part 1
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 10, 2008

Episode 1. We establish where do Satan, fallen angels, and demons reside
CHANGE OR BURN The Australian ExperienceCHANGE OR BURN The Australian Experience
from The Radio Ecoshock Show
July 10, 2008

Ecoshock Show 080718 Speech by top climate/economic adviser to new Australian government, Prof. Ross Garnaut. His report is an update of the famous Stern Report in the UK - with even better accounting for China and all Asia. Professor Garnaut was the Australian Ambassador to China, and knows places like Indonesia well. So his view is from a developed country, but knowing the huge growth and challenges happening in Asia - which may well tip the climate of the world. I think Garnaut's report will likely be the basis for American action in 2009 - no matter who wins the Presidency. The world is watching (and listening). Since this speech, Garnaut has released his report. Although he recommends various actions, including a carbon trading scheme, in public comments Garnaut has called the climate threat "diabolical". He has almost thrown up his hands, saying that special interests may prevent humanity from protecting the remains of the climate system. Rather radical for a former establishment figures - but Australia is deep in a killer drought which threatens one of the great agricultural production areas of the world. Their wheat exports are already down, adding to world hunger. Australia voted for climate action - in this speech you hear the proposals and direction that many developed countries might take. Then we dive into the "Clean Development" scam. Unscrupulous people have taken advantage of loop-holes in the United Nations system meant to reduce climate emissions. Their fake reductions, and investments in plants that would have been build anyway, takes billions out of real clean energy. I've included a clip from the BBC program "One Planet" where an Indian industrialist admits taking CDM money for projects already funded elsewhere. "Why not?" he asks, as the BBC records. My point is not just that an enforcement plan is needed - but the whole idea we can continue to burn coal in the first world, and pay off someone far away for the pollution, is nuts. We need to stop producing greenhouse gases right here in the developed world, first, and now. 1 hour CD Quality 56 MB or Lo-Fi 14 MB Production Notes: Good insert spots for ID at 29:30, and 43:19 to 44:03 No copyright music. Clip from BBC One Planet.
FIRESTORM - Carbon RisingFIRESTORM - Carbon Rising
from The Radio Ecoshock Show
July 10, 2008

Ecoshock Show 080711 We begin with a first hand report from climate front-line - the California fires, with Maria Gilardin. Maria is the host of the TUC radio program, originating from San Francisco. This time she is sending out last emails, from her straw bail house, surrounded by four major fires in Mendicino County, California. Although Maria has produced some excellent programs on climate change, including interviews with scientists like James Hansen of NASA, perhaps she never expected to be threatened by drying forests, heat, and drought, so soon. We only got her story because she has a satellite uplink, using solar power. All other electricity in the area is down. Her story is very moving. That is followed by a report from the aboriginal people in the Yukon's dying forests. Around Hay River, as in Alaska and even in Washington State, the Spruce Bark Beetle has killed off vast areas of trees. It was formerly controlled by cold winters, but no longer, thanks to climate change. Just another sign of how the North is heating up. The First Nations people, as they prefer to be known, have always lived from and in the forest. The animals they hunted and knew are dying off. The elders report even the number of squirrels and ground hogs is way down. No wonder, with a dead gray forest all around. The trees look ghostly. As in California, the people must cut down trees around their homes, as they wait for the fires that will surely come. A rare type of freshwater salmon is also affected, perhaps from the changing chemistry of all the dead needles washing into their prehistoric lake system. A young woman speaker describes the way the community is trying to monitor their changing ecosystem, and plans to evacuate. A front line story, recorded by Radio Ecoshock. Then one of Canada's top climate scientists, Dr. Gordon McBean reports on rising CO2. Since 2000, we have increased emissions by 2 per cent per year, and the last count, for 2006, is 3 percent. Despite all the talk about controlling emissions, the greenhouse gases are pouring out of developed and developing countries, completely out of control. McBean, who was deeply involved in the IPCC, gives a good short account of our current situation. In early July, McBean led a group of Canadian scientists writing an open letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, calling for immediate and concrete action to limit greenhouse gas emissions. The same thing is happening all over the world. Dr. Andrew Glikson, who spoke in our last Radio Ecoshock Show, has forwarded a letter sent by Australian scientists, warning that a climate shift may create a world where mammals may not survive. That's us, folks. Leaving on a lighter note, sort of, we add to an on-going series of short features on how to feed yourself and your family, should it come to that. From the Sagebrush Variety Hour on community radio in Idaho, we interview Bucky Buckaw on raising backyard chickens. 1 hour program CD Quality 56 MB or Lo-Fi 14 MB Production Notes: 30 sec music bed for station ID at 30:38. Song "Fix It Or Stop Complaining" by Dan Berggren. Please note, Alex is going on holidays - but has prepared new programs for a hot Summer series. These will be podcast to you as a group - load up your computer, CD-Player or Ipod for summer listening.
The Legendary Willow WhistleThe Legendary Willow Whistle
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe
July 10, 2008

Hours of entertainment from a plain, old stick. In this video I'll show you the ancient art of willow whistle carving.
Media Mulch XXI - Dig up Cool Green SitesMedia Mulch XXI - Dig up Cool Green Sites
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 09, 2008

It's Mulch time! Sit back, relax and enjoy the best of the green wide web. We've dug up a tree-planting bag, the ultimate carbon calculator and a green porno site that exposes the secret lives of insects.
Greenfomercial TV: The Kill-a-WattGreenfomercial TV: The Kill-a-Watt
from MoviesandTelevision - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 09, 2008

Hey gang, it s time to put a charge into home energy! With the Kill A Watt, now you can reduce your power consumption AND have fun doing it. Watch this parody of an infomercial and find out how energy-saving knowledge is just an electrical socket away.
Women Rising XVII: Climate Change and Water #28-08 July 9, 2008Women Rising XVII: Climate Change and Water #28-08 July 9, 2008
from National Radio Project/Making Contact Podcast - 64k version
July 09, 2008

Maude Barlow and Ge Yun on climate change and the loss of water resources. -- Thank you for catching our podcast! We provide programs FREE to radio stations and do not accept government or corporate support, so PLEASE DONATE at: http://www.radioproject.org/support.


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