Climate Change
| Date: | 03-24-12 |
| Host: | John B. Wells |
| Guests: | Tim Ball, Douglas Dietrich |
Joining John B. Wells, retired professor of climatology Dr. Tim Ball discussed how issues like climate change, North American water resources, and biodiesel are being politicized and exploited, as well as undermining scientific objectivity.
In the first hour, historian Douglas Dietrich spoke about the Vietnam War and the need for a day to honor those who fought in that conflict.
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Bumper Music
Bumper music from Saturday March 24, 2012
- Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
- Red
King Crimson
- Halo Of Flies
Alice Cooper
- Jocko Homo
Devo
- Il Tramonto (The Sundown)
Ennio Morricone
- Wild Thing
Troggs
- Bulletproof
Morcheeba
- One Night In Bankok
Murray Head
- The Forgotten People
Thievery Corporation
- Spanish Moon
Little Feat
- Tubular Bells
Mike Oldfield
- Soul Kitchen
The Doors
- Inca Dance
Cusco


