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Learn how this carbon capture startup also produces green chemicals AND hydrogen -- how they funded their first demo plant -- their secrets to building a resilient business model -- and what he would advise Trump's admin in order to help keep climate on track while also competing with China. Listen Time: Full Show 58:31 (no ads) | Free Preview 37:14On today's episode, Owen Cadwalader, the COO of Travertine, delivers one of the most value-dense episodes we've ever released. Hear how they are solving the massive sulfur waste problem while also capturing carbon and producing sulfuric acid and hydrogen. In a short time, they are on track to build their first plant, producing ~100 tons a year near Rochester, NY. They have also navigated the startup landscape masterfully. There is a lot to learn here. Some of the discussion topics: **How to interact with the chemical industry **How to reframe CO2 emissions as waste **How to get the Trump admin to back climate **The sulfate waste landscape ---
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In this episode, Ajit Mishra, Materials Consultant at Corteva, sits down with co-hosts Heather Allain and Marc Cook to discuss nickel alloys. The three chat about the advantages of using nickel alloys, the overall market size; applications for nickel alloys; costs associated with various nickel alloys; minimizing weld corrosion; and lessons learned from being both a supplier and a chemical producer. Show notes For more information about MTI's Global Solutions Symposium, visit https://www.mti-global.org/mtisymposium/home Additional MTI resources: Materials Selection for the Chemical Process Industries Materials Selection for the CPI, second edition MTI MS-1 (Sulfuric Acid), MS-3 (HCl), MS-4 (HF), MS-6 (Caustic) MS Series Books Environmental Cracking https://marketplace.mimeo.com/mtiglobal#name=17 Atlas of Microstructures for Alloy C-276 and Similar Casting Alloys Atlas of Microstructures for Alloy C-276 and Similar Casting Alloys (mti-global.org) Corrosion Testing of Iron and Nickel-based Alloys Corrosion Testing of Iron- and Nickel-Based Alloys Part I: Test Methods (Revised) (mti-global.org) and Corrosion Testing of Iron- and Nickel-Based Alloys Part II: Test Data (mti-global.org)
In this episode of Talking Pools, hosts Rudy and Andrea answer a question from loyal listener Eddie Camara on which acid is better for pH control in a pool, muriatic or sulfuric. They discuss the pros and cons of each acid, as well as the best way to decide which one is right for you. They also offer some tips for safely handling acids in your pool.Overall, this episode is a great resource for pool techs who are looking for information on how to maintain the pH of the pools on their routes. Rudy and Andrea provide clear and concise information that is easy to understand, and they offer helpful tips that can help you keep your pool safe and healthy.Who doesn't love a Summer Friday?What happens when we reimagine business, culture, and life? Start by asking the questions.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify AquaStar Pool Products The Global Leader in Safety, Dependability, & Innovation in Pool Technology.POOL MAGAZINE Pool Magazine is leading up to the minute news source for Swimming Pool News and Pool Features. OuBLUERAY XL The real mineral purifier! Reduce your pool maintenance costs & efforts by 50%Leslie's Pro Whether your pool care business is residential or commercial, the Leslie's Pro team is here as your Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
First Phosphate Corp CEO John Passalacqua joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share exciting news about the company's latest development. First Phosphate Corp has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with NorFalco, a division of Glencore Canada, to secure a supply of sulfuric acid for its future industrial facilities in Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean, Quebec. Passalacqua explained that under this agreement, NorFalco will be responsible for supplying the sulfuric acid required for First Phosphate's future phosphoric acid and other industrial facilities located in Quebec, Canada. The two companies will continue to work together over the term of the MOU, with the goal of reaching a definitive supply agreement. This partnership with NorFalco represents a significant first step in establishing an ongoing supply relationship with a major local supplier. Securing a reliable source of sulfuric acid is a crucial aspect of First Phosphate's operations, as it is a vital component in the production of phosphoric acid and other industrial processes. The MOU with NorFalco reflects First Phosphate's commitment to building strong partnerships with reputable suppliers to ensure the successful development and operation of its industrial facilities in Quebec. This strategic move positions the company to meet its sulfuric acid requirements and advance its phosphate projects in the region. #proactiveinvestors #firstphosphatecorp #phosphate #BéginLamarcheproject #CEOInterview #CompanyUpdate #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews #SulfuricAcidSupply #IndustrialProcesses #PhosphoricAcidProduction #GlencoreSubsidiary #NorthFalco #RecyclingSystem #EnvironmentalBenefits #CarbonFootprint #LFPBatteryProduction #CanadianSourcing #CircularEconomy #ProjectManagement #GlobalPartnerships #IndustryNews #ChemicalSupply #SustainablePractices #ResourceManagement #Industrialization #GreenTechnology #SupplyChainManagement #MiningIndustry #RenewableResources #CorporateUpdates #BusinessPartnerships
00:00 - Introduction01:29 - How we first discovered crystals in pools02:51 - What the definition of "scale"?04:51 - onBalance already knew about calcium sulfate crystals07:45 - What is calcium sulfate?09:53 - Calcium sulfate precipitates at a lower pH12:35 - Where do sulfates come from?15:16 - How sulfates accumulate in pools17:11 - How to prevent calcium sulfate scale crystals19:31 - Summary. Thanks for listening! ------------------------------------Connect with Orenda TechnologiesWebsite: https://www.orendatech.comHelp Center: https://ask.orendatech.comBlog: https://blog.orendatech.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OrendaTechnologiesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/orendatech/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orendatechnologies/Swim Across America | Team Orenda: https://www.swimacrossamerica.org/goto/orenda
Sulfuric acid as a cryofluid and oxygen isotope reservoir of planetesimals by Akihiko Hashimoto et al. on Sunday 11 September The Sun exhibits a depletion in $^{17,18}$O relative to $^{16}$O by 6 % compared to the Earth and Moon$^{1}$. The origin of such a non-mass-dependent isotope fractionation has been extensively debated since the three-isotope-analysis$^{2}$ became available in 1970's. Self-shielding$^{3,4}$ of CO molecules against UV photons in the solar system's parent molecular cloud has been suggested as a source of the non-mass-dependent effect, in which a $^{17,18}$O-enriched oxygen was trapped by ice and selectively incorporated as water into planet-forming materials$^{5}$. The truth is that the Earth-Moon and other planetary objects deviate positively from the Sun by ~6 % in their isotopic compositions. A stunning exception is the magnetite/sulfide symplectite found in Acfer 094 meteorite, which shows 24 % enrichment in $^{17,18}$O relative to the Sun$^{6}$. Water does not explain the enrichment this high. Here we show that the SO and SO$_2$ molecules in the molecular cloud, ~106 % enriched in $^{17,18}$O relative to the Sun, evolved through the protoplanetary disk and planetesimal stages to become a sulfuric acid, 24 % enriched in $^{17,18}$O. The sulfuric acid provided a cryofluid environment in the planetesimal and by itself reacted with ferric iron to form an amorphous ferric-hydroxysulfate-hydrate, which eventually decomposed into the symplectite by shock. We indicate that the Acfer-094 symplectite and its progenitor, sulfuric acid, is strongly coupled with the material evolution in the solar system since the days of our molecular cloud. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.04255v1
Sulfuric acid as a cryofluid and oxygen isotope reservoir of planetesimals by Akihiko Hashimoto et al. on Sunday 11 September The Sun exhibits a depletion in $^{17,18}$O relative to $^{16}$O by 6 % compared to the Earth and Moon$^{1}$. The origin of such a non-mass-dependent isotope fractionation has been extensively debated since the three-isotope-analysis$^{2}$ became available in 1970's. Self-shielding$^{3,4}$ of CO molecules against UV photons in the solar system's parent molecular cloud has been suggested as a source of the non-mass-dependent effect, in which a $^{17,18}$O-enriched oxygen was trapped by ice and selectively incorporated as water into planet-forming materials$^{5}$. The truth is that the Earth-Moon and other planetary objects deviate positively from the Sun by ~6 % in their isotopic compositions. A stunning exception is the magnetite/sulfide symplectite found in Acfer 094 meteorite, which shows 24 % enrichment in $^{17,18}$O relative to the Sun$^{6}$. Water does not explain the enrichment this high. Here we show that the SO and SO$_2$ molecules in the molecular cloud, ~106 % enriched in $^{17,18}$O relative to the Sun, evolved through the protoplanetary disk and planetesimal stages to become a sulfuric acid, 24 % enriched in $^{17,18}$O. The sulfuric acid provided a cryofluid environment in the planetesimal and by itself reacted with ferric iron to form an amorphous ferric-hydroxysulfate-hydrate, which eventually decomposed into the symplectite by shock. We indicate that the Acfer-094 symplectite and its progenitor, sulfuric acid, is strongly coupled with the material evolution in the solar system since the days of our molecular cloud. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.04255v1
COVID-19's Lingering Toll On The Heart As new omicron-specific boosters against COVID-19 unroll in cities around the US, research is revealing more about the longterm consequences of even one infection with the SARS-CoV2 virus. Writing this week in Nature Medicine, a team of researchers from Germany describe finding long-lasting signs of heart disorders in the majority of recovered patients in their study group–even up to nearly a year later. FiveThirtyEight's Maggie Koerth joins Ira to describe the research and how it fits into what we're learning about the scope of Long Covid. Plus taking the temperature of the melting Thwaites Glacier, new insights into the genes of both immortal jellyfish and human astronauts, and a post-mortem of the world's first known amputation. Why Are Dead Fish Piling Up Across The San Francisco Bay? Thousands of dead fish are piling up across the Bay Area. From the concrete outer edges of Oakland's Lake Merritt to the sandy beaches of San Francisco's Fort Funston and the pebbled banks of Oyster Point in San Mateo County, the carcasses of fish likely poisoned by a harmful algal bloom — more commonly known as a red tide — are washing ashore. It's a mass-death event the San Francisco Bay hasn't seen the likes of in years, says Jon Rosenfield, senior scientist with environmental group San Francisco Baykeeper. “From a fish's point of view, this is a wildfire in the water,” he said. By SF Baykeeper's count, the number of fish dying off in the San Francisco Bay could easily exceed hundreds of thousands, and that, Rosenfield said, might even be a “low” estimate. His field investigator confirmed “easily tens of thousands of fish dead” in Lake Merritt alone. But Rosenfield cautioned, “What you see is just the hint of what's actually happening further beneath the water's surface and in places you're not getting to on the shoreline. So it's really an uncountable number.” It may be harmful to humans, too. An algal bloom of this size can cause skin irritation and respiratory problems, and the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board is advising people to avoid swimming, kayaking or other activities on the water until the bloom subsides. Read the full story at sciencefriday.com. As Temperatures Get Warmer, Fish Are At Risk Climate change is expected to have a big effect on a sensitive group of creatures: fish. A new study out of the University of Arkansas predicts that there is likely to be a six-fold increase in large fish mortality events between now and 2100, specifically in freshwater lakes in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Known as “summerkills” and “winterkills”, seasonal die-offs are a part of fishy nature, but have been happening at a greater frequency as temperatures increase. That's due to climate change-related factors like algal blooms, infectious disease, and oxygen deprivation. Joining Ira to talk about the future for freshwater fish is Simon Tye, PhD candidate in biology at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. As The World Decarbonizes, Sulfuric Acid May Be In Short Supply A move towards more alternative energy sources and away from fossil fuel production is a net positive for the world. But there's an unanticipated side effect—a possible global sulfuric acid supply shortage. Eighty percent of the world's sulfuric acid is the byproduct of fossil fuel production. Cutting back on coal, oil, and natural gas means producing less sulfur acid. That's important as sulfuric acid is critical to making fertilizer, as well as green technology like solar panels and batteries. Ira talks with Mark Maslin, professor of Earth System Science at University College London, about his latest research, which points to a looming sulfur shortage. The New G.O.A.T Of Park Systems Is An Actual Goat If you walk into a park, the odds are pretty high that you'll find an invasive plant species, like buckthorn, giant hogweed, or multiflora rose. These resilient plants can often grow uncontrollably and out-compete native species for resources, which has consequences for native wildlife that depend on other native plants. They can also be incredibly difficult to remove. That's why a growing number of parks across the United States are turning to unlikely helpers: goats. Conservation grazing is a practice in which livestock are used to maintain biodiversity. Because goats eat almost everything, they chow down on invasive plants and make them much easier to remove. Radio producer Rasha Aridi speaks with Hillary Steffes, the chief goat herder at Allegheny GoatScape in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, about using goats as a conservation tool. Then, Rasha takes a trip to Riverside Park in NYC to meet some goats, and talk with Marcus Caceres, a field supervisor at the Riverside Park Conservancy. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
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Our hosts, George Oh, Tej Patel, and Mark Spencer, hold an engaging roundtable discussion on the finer points of Type-II Anodizing. Highlights include, what is Type-II Anodizing, what happens during the Type-II Anodizing process, what happens when it's not done properly, the dangers of sulfuric acid, the differences between various types of anodizing, as well as anodizing versus plating, how aluminum is transformed during the anodizing process and what types of applications use Type-II Anodizing. We'll also learn each of our hosts' earliest memories of seeing their first anodized product – and their answers may surprise (and entertain) you!
Episode 66 - NEW BI-WEEKLY FORMAT. Hi - How've you been? This week was a wet and cold one in local Austin news. But we kept warm with Samsung's new burning hot release: Up to 763,000 gallons of Sulfuric acid waste from an Austin Samsung facility! Buzzing hot. Show notes: https://boingboing.net/2022/02/09/samsungs-big-leak-up-to-763000-gallons-of-sulfuric-acid-spilled-into-an-austin-tx-tributary.html This episode of Spoken Word with Electronics is sponsored by Vareschi Mastering: https://vareschimastering.com/ - Visit them to have a good discussion on your recordings. Make what you make sound perfect.
Episode 66 - NEW BI-WEEKLY FORMAT. Hi - How've you been? This week was a wet and cold one in local Austin news. But we kept warm with Samsung's new burning hot release: Up to 763,000 gallons of Sulfuric acid waste from an Austin Samsung facility! Buzzing hot. Show notes: https://boingboing.net/2022/02/09/samsungs-big-leak-up-to-763000-gallons-of-sulfuric-acid-spilled-into-an-austin-tx-tributary.html This episode of Spoken Word with Electronics is sponsored by Vareschi Mastering: https://vareschimastering.com/ - Visit them to have a good discussion on your recordings. Make what you make sound perfect.
00:00 - Intro01:33 - We're in an muriatic acid shortage. Thanks, COVID.02:21 - Two specialty acids: modified Muriatic Acids for less fuming: AcidBlue and AcidMagic. 03:06 - Muriatic acid is a diluted form of Hydrochloric acid (HCl). It is 31.45% HCl or less.04:14 - Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is sold in 38.5% concentration. It is comparable in dosing to standard 31.45% HCl. It takes just 2% more sulfuric acid to equal muriatic by volume.09:36 - Sodium bisulfate (NaHSO4) is sold in 93.2% concentration. It is also known as "dry acid", or in pool retail stores, "pH down" or "alkalinity down". It is safer to handle than liquid acid, but needs to be pre-dissolved before adding to the pool.11:48 - Let's talk about sulfates (SO4--) or (SO3--).12:05 - One gallon of 38.5% sulfuric acid leaves behind 47.1 ppm of sulfates in 10,000 gallons.13:19 - One pound of 93.2% of sodium bisulfate leaves behind 9.6 ppm of sulfates in 10,000 gallons, plus salt.14:58 - even in perfectly LSI-balanced water, if you have high enough sulfates, you can still have etching of cement. The sulfate ion (SO3--) can become the dominant ion and kicks carbonate off of calcium (Ca++) and create calcium sulfate. Enough calcium sulfate can precipitate a sharp crystalline scale.18:08 - The only way to reduce sulfates is to drain and dilute. Unless you have Reverse Osmosis (R.O.) available. If you're going to use sulfuric or sodium bisulfate, you must regularly schedule dilutions to avoid sulfate problems.19:53 - Sulfates and metals can combine to create that infamous 'rotten egg' smell. We think of it as sulfur, but it's usually iron sulfate or some variant.21:08 - The third alternative for pH reduction is injecting carbon dioxide (CO2). It reduces pH but does not reduce alkalinity. In fact, alkalinity tends to rise due to excess lye from chlorine.22:18 - Acid only introduces more CO2 (to reduce pH) is to burn through alkalinity and convert it into carbonic acid. And Joe thought I was asking a trick question. There is no CO2 in acid.24:39 - One pound of CO2 is equivalent to 32.8 fl.oz. of standard Muriatic Acid for pH correction.27:08 - Summary------------------------------------Connect with Orenda TechnologiesWebsite: https://www.orendatech.comBlog: https://blog.orendatech.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OrendaTechnologiesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/orendatech/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orendatechnologies/
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Gary Butterfield (Watch Out For Fireballs) and William Hughes (The A.V. Club) attempt to analyze every single item, boss, character, and concept in the rogue-lite video game The Binding Of Isaac. They manage to pull it off only slightly less than 50 percent of the time.
This week, Marci the strange and spooky child unravels the case of John George Haigh. We have our priorities as we tackle a 1.5 Liter bottle of wine made from the blood of basic white bitches and live in sin. Sit back, pour a glass, and get me a large one, ole' boy, because we need a new place to melt people.
I really enjoyed this one! I sat with Bruno Ferreira which is a young engineer working currently as a Process Engineer at BASF in Brazil. He is currently in a rotation Trainee, meaning that he gets to go and work in multiple plants such as acrylic acid plant, the monomer plant and finally the polymerization plant as well as the final manufacturing of the Diaper Materials. His first contact with the industry was at BRASKEM which is one of the largest Oil & Gas companies in South America. Bruno worked first as a Process and Plant Intern, then got a job at Paranapanema in a smaller process recovering Sulfur as Sulfuric Acid from Cupper Mining. He also talked on how to switch from Industries & Companies with the support of Networking and LinkedIn! It was great to share some stories from Mexican and Brazilian Engineering, as they are pretty similar in many aspects. I really think he is living the Chemical Engineering Dream: Working in a Process or Plant Engineering Role Working in the Largest and most important Chemical Company: BASF Check out the full blog post and notes here: https://www.chemicalengineeringguy.com/the-blog/podcast/bruno-ferreira-a-basf-trainee-working-as-process-engineer-and-plant-manager --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chemical-engineering-guys/message
No story this week. Except for a personal experience. But we will talk about the Big Bang, and Sulfuric Acid. You can't go wrong with that combination!
A senior state government doctor brutally hacked to death his newly employed car driver, chopped the body into at least two dozen pieces before putting them into a drum full of acid in his bathroom in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh. Background music Credit: Liam Seagrave Youtube link for background music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipNqY9wHPqg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abhishek-tiwari007/message
Microphone Masters Radio Show Episode 228. J-Luv and Starr Saxxxon welcome back Ruste Juxx to the show. He talks about his new project, Sulfuric Acid that is helmed by producer Zealot of FWM. The East Coast emcee sounds as hungry as ever as he continues to solidify his legacy in Hip Hop. He talks about new projects that he is working on and what keeps him working so hard. He shares how COVID-19 has impacted the lives of him and his family along with how it feels to go bar for bar on guest appearances with Hip Hop elite like Conway the Machine. Check out songs from Conway the Machine, Tha Unda, Royce da 5'9, Kool Keith, Ruste Juxx and more Royce da 5'9 – FUBU Ruste Juxx Conversation Part 1 Ruste Juxx – Power Sermon Black Sheep – Stroblite Honey Royce da 5'9 – Pendulum Ruste Juxx Conversation Part 2 Ruste Juxx - Bang Ya Head Tha Unda – Return of the West Ruste Juxx Conversation Part 3 Ruste Juxx feat Conway the Machine – Wig Shot Kool Keith – Holy Water Royce da 5'9 – Nickel Nine Outro Pacewon – All Get By --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ksrn/message
Microphone Masters Radio Show Episode 228. 4/1/20. J-Luv and Starr Saxxxon welcome back Ruste Juxx to the show. He talks about his new project, Sulfuric Acid that is helmed byContinue readingMicrophone Masters Radio Show #228 The post Microphone Masters Radio Show #228 appeared first on J-LuvMusic.com.
A new coronavirus emerged in China less than three weeks ago, and already it is disrupting business and affecting the global supply chain; we assess the damage so far, and get a live report from China. Also, the semiconductor industry creates a significant amount of toxic waste; we discuss a new process to reduce semiconductor waste dramatically.
This week Erin tells the story of the serial killer, John Haigh, also known as the Acid Bath Killer. Stacey shares the crime allegedly committed by Sadamichi Hirasawa often referred to as the bank poisoning massacre. Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Haighhttps://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/john-haigh-the-acid-bath-murdererhttps://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/articles/the-acid-bath-murders/https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/1p8na9/sadamichi_hirasawa_convicted_of_poisoning_12/?utm_source=amp&utm_medium=&utm_content=post_bodyhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadamichi_Hirasawahttps://murderpedia.org/male.H/h/hirasawa.htmSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/ISGDpodcast)
Climate Brief: a 6.2-magnitude earthquake strikes off japan's Fukushima prefecture and a sulfuric acid scare in Germany as thousands of litres leak inside an industrial site and more
Greetings, creepy friends! Get ready melt some stuff with acid because the newest episode of Death Dames is here! Today, Kim tells us about John George Haigh, the Acid Bath Murderer, and then Ally tells us about the many scientific uses for his favorite body disposal method; Sulfuric Acid! Thanks so much for checking us out, and if you have always wondered the how and why behind your favorite true crime stories, then consider subscribing to Death Dames wherever you listen to podcasts, and consider rating and leaving a review! You can also follow us on Twitter @DeathDamesPod, or on Instagram @deathdamespodcast. And everyone remember, Smart is Sexy! #DeathDamesPodcast
Today on TIC we discuss the Devin Nunes 8 Criminal Referrals ready to go. Is this the start of bringing down the whole deep state? We then look at a TV Producer Suing CIA scientist Ron Pandolfi. Will this be a catalyst for disclosure of anti-gravity technologies? David Keith Proposed using Sulfuric Acid in the atmosphere to combat global warming back in 2013. News guard to protect you from fake new and much much more! Host: Dan Hohlfeld Devin Nunes►https://washex.am/2U3LHKY TV Producer Sue’s Ron Pandolfi►https://bit.ly/2IsWbB8 Northern Lights Experiment►https://bit.ly/2Ia0pye Roundup Cancer Case►https://dailym.ai/2U4uzo9 David Keith on Global Warming►https://bit.ly/2ImImnT Global Warming Faked►https://bit.ly/2I3uwYm NASA Shape-Shifting Aeroplane►https://bit.ly/2U6tmwH News Guard►https://bit.ly/2U6ZYX1 Arizona Police Force way into home►https://dailym.ai/2GaKkpU SUPPORT US: Donate by PayPal►https://paypal.me/K2D4network Patreon►https://www.patreon.com/K2D4network Merch►http://bit.ly/2NsASPg FOR MORE VISIT US AT►http://k2d4network.com DTube►http://bit.ly/2GuqOTT BitChute►http://bit.ly/2peX99T FACEBOOK►http://www.facebook.com/K2D4network/ Voice Mail►+1 (256) 510-5234 LIVE STREAMS: Twitch►https://www.twitch.tv/k2d4network Mixer►https://bit.ly/2BRBVEr AUDIO PODCASTS: Google Play►http://bit.ly/2H13xYF Apple Podcast►https://apple.co/2FkADWc Spotify►https://tinyurl.com/ybcnfako ► Camera Used◄ ○ Panasonic HC-VX981 on Amazon (affiliate link): http://amzn.to/2hdikr5 Theme Song “Art Now” by Alex http://ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/30344 2011 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Transcript -- A look at how volcanic eruptions effect the climate.
A look at how volcanic eruptions effect the climate.
Transcript -- A look at how volcanic eruptions effect the climate.
A look at how volcanic eruptions effect the climate.