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Clyde speaks to chemtrail experts Elana Freeland and Billy Hayes about the dirty rain problem in ‘TRUTH IS IN THE RAIN II: HACKING THE PLANET.'Originally Broadcast On 02/12/2015
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This episode is an interview with Janos Pasztor who is the Executive Director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G2). Our conversation delves into intertwined issues such as ethics, governance and public participation in the context of geoengineering.
John Rennie finds it’s great to be editor in chief of Scientific American, but not when all the ingredients of sarin gas are in his office. John Rennie is a science writer, editor, and lecturer based in New York. Viewers of The Weather Channel know him as the host of the original series Hacking The Planet and co-host of the hit special The Truth About Twisters. He is also the editorial director of science for McGraw-Hill Education, overseeing its highly respected AccessScience online reference and the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology. Rennie served as editor in chief of Scientific American (including the monthly magazine, Scientific American Mind, ScientificAmerican.com and other publications) between 1994 and 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#92 - To get into the mainframe this week we talk about Hollywood hacking classic, Hackers. We also talk about the potential box office smashing of The Force Awakens, real life hacking in the 90's, and the realistic portrayal of high school students in Beverly Hills 90210. Enjoy! Category: Movies
SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: http://www.harrys.com (coupon code: thinkingatheist)Cara Santa Maria has dedicated her life to improving science literacy by communicating scientific principles across media platforms. A North Texas native, she currently lives in Los Angeles. Prior to moving to the west coast, Cara taught biology and psychology courses to university undergraduates and high school students in Texas and New York. Her published research has spanned various topics, including clinical psychological assessment, the neuropsychology of blindness, neuronal cell culture techniques, and computational neurophysiology. Cara previously worked as a co-host and producer on the Pivot TV nightly live television show, "TakePart Live." Before that, she was the senior science correspondent for The Huffington Post and co-starred in "Hacking The Planet" and "The Truth About Twisters" on The Weather Channel. She has made appearances on CNN, Fox News, TLC, Current TV, BBC America, G4, SundanceTV, Travel Channel, and Nat Geo WILD. Cara currently hosts a weekly science podcast called "Talk Nerdy." She joins Seth Andrews for tonight's podcast. Call the show with comments and/or questions, or email podcast@thethinkingatheist.com.Cara's website: http://carasantamaria.com
As an editor at Scientific American John Rennie delighted in the weird correspondence they received, but then one letter crossed a line. John Rennie is a science writer, editor, and lecturer based in New York. Viewers of The Weather Channel know him as the host of the original series Hacking The Planet and co-host of the hit special The Truth About Twisters. He is also the editorial director of science for McGraw-Hill Education, overseeing its highly respected AccessScience online reference and the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology. Rennie served as editor in chief of Scientific American (including the monthly magazine, Scientific American Mind, ScientificAmerican.com and other publications) between 1994 and 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we joined in studio by Nate(@natebrantley) and John(@slapweasel). We discuss: the movie Hackers, often; the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air; Dennis Rodman; North Korea; and we even manage to solve all the issues surrounding upping the minimum wage, … Continue reading → The post Episode 134 – The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Hacking the planet, and N. Korean politics w/ Nate and John appeared first on The Alexxcast.
After he's named lab safety officer, John Rennie must recover a precious sample from the bottom of a vat of liquid nitrogen. So he reaches in. John Rennie is a science writer, editor, and lecturer based in New York. Viewers of The Weather Channel know him as the host of the original series Hacking The Planet and as one of the hosts of The Truth About… series of specials. He is also currently the editorial director of science for McGraw-Hill Professional, overseeing its highly respected AccessScience online reference and the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology. Every week the Story Collider brings you a true, personal story about science. Find more and subscribe to our podcast (and see our celebration of a million downloads!) here: http://storycollider.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Scientific American editor in chief John Rennie talks about his new six-episode Weather Channel TV Show, Hacking the Planet, which debuts February 28