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Nature Bats Last
PRN
20 episodes
6 months ago
Nature Bats Last is the most radical show on the radio. Hosts Mike Sliwa and Guy McPherson get to the root of relevant issues facing society. We begin by pointing out that despite our profound influence on the planet, the natural world cannot be overcome by human hubris.
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Nature Bats Last is the most radical show on the radio. Hosts Mike Sliwa and Guy McPherson get to the root of relevant issues facing society. We begin by pointing out that despite our profound influence on the planet, the natural world cannot be overcome by human hubris.
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Natural Sciences
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Nature Bats Last - 12.01.20
Nature Bats Last
55 minutes 56 seconds
4 years ago
Nature Bats Last - 12.01.20
Kevin and Guy were again joined by Dr. Andrew Glikson, Visiting Fellow at Australian National University. Professor Glikson is a renowned geologist who has written widely about previous mass extinction events on Earth. We discussed his forthcoming book, The Event Horizon: Homo Promotheus and the Climate Catastrophe. The book is available from Springer at https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-54734-9_4           
Nature Bats Last
Nature Bats Last is the most radical show on the radio. Hosts Mike Sliwa and Guy McPherson get to the root of relevant issues facing society. We begin by pointing out that despite our profound influence on the planet, the natural world cannot be overcome by human hubris.