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Monday July 21st, 2008

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Hopkins: Alien Update
 
Sunanda: Climate Change & Agriculture
 
Berkland: Quake Predictors

Recap

Earth Changes

Second hour guest, an expert in Earth's energy systems, Micheal Sunanda spoke about climate, agriculture, and Earth changes. An advocate for permaculture (sustainable living), he suggested that modern farming and deforestation are contributing factors to climate change. Further, he contended that farming methods are causing foods to become too acidic, which makes people sick. He recommended the book Food Not Lawns, for tips on how to turn your yard into a garden.

Climate science based on computer modeling doesn't include factors such as cataclysmic cycles, Sunanda commented. The Earth is moving to a new position in the galaxy which can be associated with axis changes and pole shifts, he noted. For more, view images he sent us.

Appearing in the second-half of the program, geologist Jim Berkland talked about earthquakes. Animals can react to quakes between 10 days to three weeks in advance of the event, and he postulated this may be due to the magnetite in their bodies sensing a change in the magnetic field. Lights in the sky may also precede quakes-- such lights were photographed in Japan, he reported.

Berkland declared July 29th through August 5th, 2008 to be the next window of seismic activity. In particular, he said a total eclipse on August 1st will bring high tides that can exert stress on the earth's crusts.

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Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut has proposed an amphibious environment called the 'Lilypad,' a half-aquatic, half-terrestrial city that could house 50,000 people. He believes such a structure could be the answer to human displacement that may occur due to global warming. More at CNN International.
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