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We talk about deadly storm Dorian w. Canadian scientist Paul Beckwith. Then Mark Parrington, a senior scientist working on the Copernicus project, "Europe's eyes on Earth". The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service [CAMS] tracked over 100 big wildfires in the Arctic Circle - just since June. Beckwith and I return on public insanity and the unthinkable risks of changing the climate.
Interviews and music by Alex Smith of Radio Ecoshock
In the Affiliates version, there is a break and re-intro at 30:07 for stations needing to insert station ID or announcements.