Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Cyclic!!!!!!!!


It's a cycle, it's a cycle, it's a cycle!

A True Inquiry Into Climate & Weather, Part 1: A Hot Potato

Humans have nothing to do with it

 

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3 Nov 09 - Listen to this eye-opening interview with author Robert Felix,
climatologist Dr. Timothy Ball and meteorologist Joe D’Aleo on 
"It's Rainmaking Time! with Kim Greenhouse"

About the participants
 
Dr. Timothy Ball is a renowned environmental consultant and retired climatology professor at the University of Winnipeg. Dr. Ball has a B.A. from the University of Winnipeg, an M.A. from the University of Manitoba in 1970 in Geography, and a Ph.D. in climatology from the University of London, England.
 
Joseph D’Aleo, executive director of http://icecap.us, was the first Director of Meteorology at the cable TV Weather Channel. A former college professor of meteorology, D’Aleo has served as a member and then chairman of the American Meteorological Society’ Committee on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, and has co-chaired national conferences for both the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association.
 
Robert W. Felix, author of two internationally acclaimed science books - Not by Fire but by Iceand Magnetic Reversals and Evolutionary Leaps - is the host and creator of www.iceagenow.com and www.evolutionaryleaps.com. He has given more than 300 radio interviews in the U.S. and Canada presenting his view that the next ice age could begin any day.


Kim Greenhouse is host and creator of www.itsrainmakingtime.com. Kim is a communications steward, pioneer, and rainmaker for a better world who loves to bring new knowledge and unique opportunities to those who are ready, willing, and receptive.
        Thanks, Kim, for the huge amount of work that you've put into this, not
        only for conducting the interview, but for all of your homework and for
        taking the time to read both of my books prior to the interview. If only
        other hosts were that conscientious.
If the banner link doesn't work, you can click here to go to the interview:
http://itsrainmakingtime.com/2009/climate-part1/
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