Fires
Raise Chernobyl Radiation – Again
Some
interviews drive by, others stay for the deep record. This week I
have two heavy-hitters for you. Right out of the international news,
forest fires near the Chernobyl nuclear wreck in Ukraine have raised
dangerous radioactive particles into the atmosphere - again. We have
Dr. Timothy Mousseau, the world's foremost expert on the impacts of
Chernobyl, and Fukushima radiation on living things.
Then
Utah scientist Tim Garrett updates his work showing only a collapse
of civilization could prevent terrible climate change. There are new
discoveries, about our utter dependence on fossil energy, and where
that leads.
Both
of these are important interviews for the record. So I'm going to
share
Download
or listen to this Radio Ecoshock show in CD
Quality (56
MB) or Lo-Fi(14
Mb)
Or
listen on Soundcloud right now!
DR.
TIMOTHY GARRETT UPDATES WORK ON CIVILIZATION AS A HEAT ENGINE, WITH 2
NEW PAPERS
Here
is an unusual plot for a story: an atmospheric scientist uses
principles of physics to predict the global economy will slow to near
zero growth. Then it's fragility and exposure to natural disasters
suggest a high risk of "accelerating collapse".
That's
all part of an on-going discussion I've followed over the years on
Radio Ecoshock, with University of Utah scientist and Professor
Timothy J. Garrett. In two interviews in 2010, Tim Garrett explained
his discovery of a formula that linked economic wealth to the amount
of energy consumed. That sounds simple, maybe even obvious, but it
caused a slight storm of criticism from old school economists. Tim's
work also predicts that only a precipitous crash in our economy could
avoid a disastrous warming of up to 5 degrees Celsius by the year
2100.
More
details HERE
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.