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Radio Curious revisits a two part conversation with Professor Peter D. Ward, author of âThe Flooded Earth: Our Future in a World Without Ice Caps,â in which he describes expected conditions in 2050, 2300 and 2500. 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 âThe Flooded Earth: Our Future in a World Without Ice Caps,â in which he describes expected conditions in 2050, 2300 and 2500.
The interview with Professor Peter D. Ward, was recorded on August 2, 2010, from his office in Seattle, Washington. The first interview begins with a description of what will happen when the level of the sea rises.
The books Peter Ward recommends are: âAn Inconvenient Truth,â by Al Gore and âWeather Makers,â by Tim Flannery and any book by Tim Flannery.
Barry Vogel, Esq. is the host and producer. Ignacio Ayala is the assistant producer.
Radio Curious is a half-hour, weekly, long-form interview program, now in it's 28th year. We interview people on a curiously wide variety of topics about life and ideas. Our website is www.radiocurious.org. If your station airs Radio Curious please let us know curious@radiocurious.org, we will add you to our list of syndicate stations. We also welcome questions, feedback and program ideas.