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In this edition of Radio Curious, the first of a two part series on global warming and sea level rise, we visit with Peter D. Ward, a paleontologist and professor of biology and earth and space sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is the author of &#226;&#128;&#156;The Flooded Earth:  Our Future in a World Without Ice Caps,&#226;&#128;&#157; in which he describes expected condition in 2050, 2300 and 2500.  
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In this edition of Radio Curious, the first of a two part series on global warming and sea level rise, we visit with Peter D. Ward, a paleontologist and professor of biology and earth and space sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is the author of &#226;&#128;&#156;The Flooded Earth:  Our Future in a World Without Ice Caps,&#226;&#128;&#157; in which he describes expected condition in 2050, 2300 and 2500.  
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In this edition of Radio Curious, the first of a two part series on global warming and sea level rise, we visit with Peter D. Ward, a paleontologist and professor of biology and earth and space sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is the author of &#226;&#128;&#156;The Flooded Earth:  Our Future in a World Without Ice Caps,&#226;&#128;&#157; in which he describes expected condition in 2050, 2300 and 2500.  
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In this edition of Radio Curious, the first of a two part series on global warming and sea level rise, we visit with Peter D. Ward, a paleontologist and professor of biology and earth and space sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is the author of &#226;&#128;&#156;The Flooded Earth:  Our Future in a World Without Ice Caps,&#226;&#128;&#157; in which he describes expected condition in 2050, 2300 and 2500.  
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